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New Skoda steering wheel design without LIN adapter

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I converted a Kodiaq myself and find the prices of the adapters simply outrageous...

There must be an OEM solution for this, and I seem to have found two solutions after studying the SLP and comparing it, etc.

But currently only affects the Continental Gateway.

I should have the Kodiaq available this week, then I'll do a real-life car test..

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So, the monster lives! 😜

Successfully using the MFL (multifunction steering wheel) at the table today. Here's the configuration:

The new MFL buttons (sub 19)

Gateway (19)

Multimedia System (5F)

Steering column control unit (16)

"Analog" speedometer (17)

Coding, adaptation, and data set creation were all done, of course.

The starting point was a Conti 3Q0907530C as hardware and AA as software.

On 27/10/2025 at 20:51, Cairus said:

I seem to have found two solutions after studying the SLP and comparing it, etc.

Interesting... can you explain more details? I know that some buttons can be modified in the gateway dataset.

PS btw, the cheapest LIN adapter costs around 85 EUR in EU, not that much

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I Look for OEM solution

I also See a different in the BCM. Pre Facelift 5Q0 and Facelift 5Q1

But on the table was 5Q0 with SW 0312

Yesterday i start the Mod in the Car

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So, a minor setback...

The menu selection in the on-board computer isn't working in the car.

Who or what is to blame, those damn Skoda developers or someone else...?

Skoda decided to have the menu scroll from top to bottom. That's precisely the problem.

The signal from the new steering wheel is left or right.

That's why my setup with the Seat instrument cluster worked; menu selection works left or right...

I'll keep you posted.

  • 6 months later...
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So, I solved the problem with a homemade converter. Cost: €15. Required: KL15/KL31 and CAN Comfort.

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More Compact and with disable Start Stop 😏

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