-
VCDS options on Superb III
Interesting that no recalibration was needed.
-
VCDS options on Superb III
If you want to waste other people time, just go talk with ChatGPT. If not, read my answer again. And again. And again.
-
VCDS options on Superb III
:) Lool, interesting that people are playing with their cars according to info from ChatGPT. Well, hopefully you will stay with the lights and not go into ABS module or something. Because that could be much more damaging, maybe even leathal. And no, you cannot code them. (not from a smart ChatGPT, but only a normal dumb person).
-
VCDS options on Superb III
Buy a genuine cable and it will all work.
-
VCDS options on Superb III
Of course it is better if engine is aleays running, but the wear at ignition is a problem with cold start. When engine (and oil) is warmed up, the wear should be really minimal.
-
VCDS options on Superb III
Which channels do you need?
-
VCDS options on Superb III
No.
-
VCDS options on Superb III
I get that message on my Octavia MY2015 with Kessy.
-
VCDS options on Superb III
According to my info, you will get the warning when it will be needed. I get the nagging even two, three months before the battery really dies.
-
VCDS options on Superb III
I would recommend to go Osram route ;).
-
VCDS options on Superb III
Well, it made it more visible because it was all blinking like a Christmas tree, thus taking attention of other road users to your Christmas tree instead of paying attention to other road conditions and users, thus lowering overall safety. My opinion. Btw. I am quite sure car with this turned on should not pass MOT, at least here in Slovenia it would fail. If the visibility and safety is priority, the safe way is to lower drl luminosity when turn signal is on, as old Audis had. Thus turn signal is more visible, no Christmas tree and there is still some visibility of the drl led, thus also car is still visible. Again, my opinion. Or you can go full Turkish way with blinking rear brake lights, front fog light, etc. Though it doesn’t mean it is smart or nice looking, if it is possible.
-
Broken tail light 2013 VRS
Cheapest noname parts are usually of really low quality. Why don’t you just buy a used genuine Skoda part? I would. And it should be even cheaper than new noname part and definitelly of much, much better quality and durability.
-
-
Error: cornering light AFS - C1036 15 Rear Left Ride-Height Sensor open or short to plus - tutorial to replace rear hight sensor
My Octavia ''cheered me up'' with Error: cornering light AFS warning and the xenon lights were lowered to its lowest position. Diagnostics showed C1036 15 Rear Left Ride-Height Sensor open or short to plus trouble code, so it was clear that the rear height sensor is toasted. Or the wiring to it. When removing it, it was clear that the sensor is faulty, because it was completelly blocked. When ordering the sensor it was a complete mess, because the part nr. 5Q0907503 printed on the old sensor showed completelly different sensor. After some additional search I finally found the correct part nr. 5Q0512521E. A complete step by step tutorial for replacing the sensor is available here: Hope it helps. If you have basic knowledge and tools, you should be able to replace it in cca. 1 hour. Cost of the sensor was only cca. 60 EUR, so I (and my Octavia) are happy again :). PS: According to my colleague mechanic this sensor blockage is quite common on VAG cars. PS2: sensor location and replacement instructions are valid also for all other Skoda cars in the last 20 years, with minor adjustments (location, sensor).
-
VCDS options on Superb III
Yes.
-
VCDS options on Superb III
Check coding options under 17-Instruments.