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MK6 GTI Vagcom Tweaks:

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MK6 Vag Com Tweaks

Windows: Roll Up/Down with Key

Description: Roll down down your windows with your key remote when you unlock the doors

Check bit 5 of byte 3 in Central Electronics Long Coding Helper

Option: If you want to be able to do this when the car is turned on, check bit 7 of byte 3

Option: Enable your lock switch on the door to roll all windows up/down without a key present,

check bits 3, 4, and 7 of byte 3

Pic tutorial:

Comfort Closing/Opening via Remote Control

Lock/Unlock Confirmations (horn/lights)

Description: When you lock your car, it flashes the lights and honks the horn. When you

unlock, it flashes the lights. There are other options.

All of these are under byte 5 in Central Electronics Long Coding Helper.

Option: Disable turn signal on lock/unlock confirmation, uncheck bit 0

Option: Disable horn honking on lock confirmation, uncheck bit 1

Option: Enable horn honking on unlock confirmation, check bit 4

Pic tutorial:

Horn Confirmation when Locking MFA Menu

Lighting: Fogs as DRLs :

Description: Use your fog lights instead of your low beams for DRLs

For Xenon equipped vehicles or Halogen equipped using the main low/dipped beam:

Check bit 1 of byte 14 in Central Electronics Long Coding Helper

Un-check bit 2 of byte 11 in Central Electronics Long Coding Helper (or leave checked to

run BOTH fogs and low beams)

Pic tutorial:

Fogs as DRLs for Xenon-equipped Vehicles

For Halogen equipped vehicles or using a separate bulb or filament for DRL only:

Uncheck bit 6 of byte 15 in Central Electronics Long Coding

Helper Check bit 1 of byte 14 in Central Electronics Long Coding

Helper

Pic tutorial:

Fogs as DRLs for Halogen-equipped Vehicles

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Lighting: Fogs with High Beams

Description: Your fog lights will become independent of your high beams, and will not go

out when you turn on your high beams

Check bit 2 of byte 14 in Central Electronics Long Coding

Helper Pic tutorial:

Fog Lights active with High Beams active

Lighting: Fogs as Cornering Lights

Description: if your fog lights are not on, but your headlights are, it will illuminate the fog in

the direction you are turning at low speeds)

Check bit 7 of byte 14 in Central Electronics Long Coding Helper

Demonstration Video:

MK6 GTI Cornering Lights

Pic tutorial:

Cornering Lights via Front Fog Lights Active

Lighting: Auto On/Off Headlights w/o Auto Switch

Description: this will make your headlights go on/off with your ignition if they are in the

ON position

Check bit 5 of byte 15 in Central Electronics Long Coding Helper

Pic tutorial:

All Lights Shut Off When Turning Off Vehicle

Lighting: Enable DRL Turn On/Off in MFI (2011+ Only)

Description: Under lighting in your MFI, you can check DRL's on or off (this is better than

hard coding them off)

Check bit 7 of byte 15 in Central Electronics Long Coding Helper

Pic tutorial:

DRL MFA Menu

Lighting: Disable DRL with Turn Signal (2012 Only)

Description: When you activate your blinker, the LED DRL next to it will turn off until the blinker

is turned off.

This one is a little more involved, so here is an external link:

LED DRL Dim when Turn Signal

Active

Lighting: Emergency Brake Flashing

Description: If you brake hard enough, this will automatically flash your brake lights and/or turn

signals until you let off the brake pedal

Check bit 1 of byte 16 in Central Electronics Long Coding Helper for brake light flashing

Check bit 2 of byte 16 in Central Electronics Long Coding Helper for turn signal flashing

Pic tutorial:

Emergency Brake Flashing via Brake Lights/Turn Signals Active

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Lighting: Comfort Turn Signal Count 1-5

Description: When you tap your blinker it will auto blink 3 times by default, this changes the

count

Go to Adaptation in Central Electronics Long Coding Helper

Choose "Comfort Turn Signals (Cycles)"

Set a new value up to 5 for the number of blinks you want

NOTE: After you set the value, you must go into your MFI on your car and reset it to factory

settings to load the new value

Pic tutorial:

Comfort Turning Signal

Lighting: Coming Home Lights

Description: Coming home activation requires you to pull the high beam stalk back briefly after

shutting the vehicle off and before exiting. This will turn on your lights for a set period of time

after you get out of the car. After this is enabled, it can be turned on/off in the MFA, and you

can adjust the time period. Leaving home function requires an auto switch and light sensor.

Check bit 2 of byte 12 in Central Electronics Long Coding Helper

Pic tutorial:

Coming Home Lights

Wipers: Enable Tear Drop Wiping on Front Wiper

Description: This will wipe your front window one extra time, after a pause, when you use your

front wiper squirter

Go to the Central Electronics module, and click on "Coding"

In the coding window, there is a pull down menu, choose the selection that says "Wischer" in it

After that, click on the Long Coding Helper

Check bit 3 of Byte 1 (Tear Wiping Active)

Pic tutorial:

Enable Tear Drop Wiping for Rear Window

Wipers: Enable Tear Drop Wiping on Rear Wiper

Description: This will wipe your rear window one extra time, after a pause, when you use your

rear wiper squirter

Check bit 4 of byte 21 in Central Electronics Long Coding Helper

Wipers: Disable Rear Wiper with Reverse Gear

Description: If your front wipers are running and you put it in reverse, the rear wiper runs by

default. This disables that feature.

Uncheck bit 6 of byte 21 in Central Electronics Long Coding Helper

Pic tutorial:

Automatic Rear Window Wiping with Reverse Gear Disabled

Wipers: Disable Rear Wiper

Description: Completely disables your rear wiper

Uncheck bit 0 of byte 21 in Central Electronics Long Coding Helper

Pic tutorial:

Disable Rear Wiper

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Description: Converts the push to talk button your steering wheel into a mute button.

Uncheck bit 3 of byte 1 under Steering Wheel Long Coding Helper

Pic tutorial:

Steering Wheel Push-To-Talk Button

Instruments: Disable Seatbelt Warning

Description: Disable seatbelt warning chime and light

Uncheck bit 1 of byte 1 in Instruments Long Coding Helper

Instruments: Gauge Cluster Staging a.k.a Gauge Sweep

Descripton: When you turn your ignition to on, the gauges will "Sweep" to max, and then fall

back to zero

Note: Does not work on G clusters, you can see which one you have in an autoscan under

Instruments. It's the last letter of the part no.

Go to Adaptation in Instruments

Choose "Staging"

Set new value to "active"

Pic tutorial:

Staging

Mirror Adjust Menu in MFA for 2011+

Description: Gives you a menu in the MFA to adjust mirrors together or individually.

Check bit 6 of byte 8 in Central Electronics Long Coding Helper

Pic tutorial:

Mirror Adjust MFA Menu

Mirror and Rear Window Heaters: Extend the Active Time

Description: Mirror and Rear window heaters run for 10 minutes by default, you can extend that

as long as you want

Go to Adaptation in Central Electronics Long Coding Helper

Choose "Rear Window & Outside MIrror Heater Activation Time"

Choose a new value using this formula: New Value x 40 = Seconds Active

Example: 23 is about 15 min since 23 x 40 = 920 seconds = 15.3 minutes

Driver Seat Heater Memory

Description: When you turn the car on, the drivers seat ONLY will resume it's last setting (Off, 1,

2, 3) automatically

Go to Adaptation in Auto HVAC

Choose "Storage of driver seat heater level"

Set new value to "On"

Pic tutorial:

Driver Seat Heating Memory Retention

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Choose "Storage of passenger seat heater level"

Set new value to "On"

Credit to Tim S:

Maintain Passenger Heat Setting

Disable TPMS

Description: For cars with TPMS sensors in the wheels, you can disable the light for winter

wheels or wheels without sensors

Check bit 7 of byte 8 in Central Electronics Long Coding Helper

Further reading:

How to activate, reset, or swap the TPMS system on your VW Jetta or Golf

Electronic Differential Lock (XDS) Strength

Description: XDS is the electronic differential lock. On higher HP models (Scirocco R), this is set to

2, whereas the default on the GTI is 0. At 2, the system is more aggressive at applying brake

pressure to the inside/slipping tire.

Go to Adaptation in the ABS module

Choose "Electronic Differential Lock (XDS)

Set new value to to 2 (0 is stock, 1 is weak, 2 is strong)

Pic tutorial:

XDS and Brake Assist Settings

Brake Assist

Description: Brake assist will make it so you do not have to push down on the brake pedal as

hard before the brakes engage. It does not actually make the brakes any stronger. Some people

like this, some people feel it makes heel/toe harder.

Go to Adaptation in the ABS module

Choose "Brake Assist"

Set new value to to 2 (0 is stock, 1 is small, 2 is hard)

Pic tutorial:

XDS and Brake Assist Settings

Driver Steering Recommendation (DSR)

Description: DSR is the use of sensors relating to the ESP sense when the car is going into a skid,

and the steering ECU automatically provides a prompt to the driver to correct the car trajectory

by giving the steering wheel a quick 'nudge'. There are 3 settings, nobody has reported changing

this and if 1 or 2 is better than stock.

Go to Adaptation in the ABS module

Choose "DSR"

Set new value to: 0 for strong (stock setting), 1 for center, or 2 for weak

Torque Steer Compensation (TSC)

Description: Using the Steering Assist controller (not the brakes), TSC will help prevent torque

steer on tuned cars. A TSC of 1 is used by default in higher HP FWD VW models like the VR6 FWD

Passat.

Go to Adaptation in the Steering Assist module

Choose "Torque Steer Compensation (TSC)"

Set new value to 1

Passenger Seat Heater Memory (2012 Only)

Description: When you turn the car on, the passenger will resume it's last setting (Off, 1, 2, 3)

automatically

Go to Adaptation in Auto HVAC

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Disable ESP

Description: This is not considered safe. The ESP in the MK6 is very good and not too obtrusive.

That said, if you want to take the risk and turn it off, this is the only known way to accomplish

that.

Go to Adaptation in the Steering Assist module

Go to Channel 09

Set new value to 1

Discussion:

Really turning off ESP

Hill Hold Control

Description: Hill hold control (assist) is where the car will apply the brakes on a hill when

stopped. It will occur if facing up hill with the car in a forward gear, or if facing downhill in

reverse. Modifying this setting changes when the brakes release. You can also disable it

completely.

To change the HHC setting:

Go to Adaptation in the ABS module

Choose "Hill Hold Control (HHC)"

Set new value to: 0 for normal (stock setting), 1 for early (start with low RPM's), or 2 for late

late (start with high RPM's and slipping clutch)

Pic tutorial:

Hill Hold Control (HHC)

To disable HHC completely:

Uncheck bit 0 of byte 16 in ABS Brakes Long Coding Helper

Pic tutorial:

Disable Hill Hold Control

Adjusting Service Intervals

Description: Do you change your oil more often than every 10k miles and would prefer it tell you

at 5k miles? That's what this is for.

For Days:

Go to Adaptation in the Instruments module

Choose "SIA - maximum value of time to service"

Under New value, enter your time as in days. '

Pic tutorial:

Time to Service Interval Change

For Distance:

Go to Adaptation in the Instruments module

Choose "SIA - maximum value of distance to service"

Under New value, enter the new distance.

Pic tutorial:

Mileage to Service Interval Change

KESSY: Lock Car While Running

Description: this allows you to to start your car

with KESSY, then get out with the key, and lock the

car with the remote

Check bit 2 of byte 4 in Central Electronics Long

Coding Helper

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How to adjust Bi-xenon headlight range:

Two options.

I:

Remove of the little plastic cap on the top of the headlights and use an allen wrench to adjust them.

There are two on each headlight assembly(vertical and horizontal). Vertical is white, horizontal is

black. It might be hidden" by having a cap installed into the 6mm hex slot.

II:

Using VCDS(vag-com)

Make sure you're on a level surface.

Click Select Controller

Go to 55 - Xenon Range

Go to Basic Settings - 04

Then in the drop down list, select the adaptation/adjustment option (its the only one in the drop

down).

Then click the ON/OFF/NEXT button.

The headlights should automatically raise to level position.

Close controller and you're done. Pretty simple

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LED Tail-lights Coding & Error Clearing

Thanks to ZIPN VW at http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...hout-Rear-Fog.ple.

Pic Tutorial:

LED Tail Ligtht Coding

Doors Auto Lock/Unlock

Description: when the vehicle is started, the doors will automatically lock; when the vehicle is

turned off, the doors will automatically unlock.

Central Electronics:

Bite 1 and Bite 2 of Byte 0

Pic Tutorial:

Auto Lock/Unlook Doors

Windows Up Afer Car is Turned Off

Description :To allow opening of your doors while the windows are going up or down, after

shutting of the car. I don't remember what the time limit is, but you can also roll up the windows

after you have turned off the car, and opened a door.

Central Electronics:

Uncheck Bit 4 in Byte 4

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Dsiable Seatbelt, Washer Fluid, and Brake Pad Warnings

Description :This allows user to disbale any of the above mentioned warnings. Seatbelt warning,

Washer Fluid Warning, and Brake Pad Warning Lights.

Instruments:

Byte 1 (all the above options bites are under byte 1

Pic Tutorial:

Disable Seatbelt, Washer Fluid, and Brake Pad Warning Lights

Navigation Input Speed Threshold

Pic Tutorial:

Navigation Input Speed Threshold

VAG-COM DIAGNOSTIC LOGGING FOR APR TUNED CARS

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Load up VCDS, click on the Select button under Select Control Module

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Click on the 09-Cent. Elect. button

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Click on the Long Code Helper button

Go to Byte 3 and check Bit 5 - Comfort Operation via Remote Control Active

Checking Bit 0 - Comfort Opening for Sliding Roof Active will also open the moonroof while opening the windows via the remote fob. I did not activate this setting.

NOTE: This may not work. Apparently some update from the dealer that deals with the fan running after

the car is shut off affects this coding. See http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...control-on-Mk6 for more information.

Press and HOLD the lock button on your fob to close all the windows. HOLD until all windows are closed or until preferred height.

Press and HOLD the unlock button on your fob to open all the windows. HOLD until all windows are open or until preferred height.

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Horn Confirmation when Locking MFA Menu

Thanks to veedoubleme at http://www.golfmk6.com/forums/showpo...16&postcount=9

How-To

WARNING: I will not be held liable if anything occurs when attempting to change anything in the VCDS

software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

Load up VCDS, click on the Select button under Select Control Module

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Click on the Coding - 07 button

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Go to Byte 5 and uncheck Bit 2 - Horn Confirmation Adaptation Blocked (Adaptation Channel 010/011 &

MFA+/FIS)

You can now turn on/off your horn confirmation when locking on the fly with the menu in the MFA. It should be under the Convenience sub-menu.

Checkmarked means your horn will beep when locking the doors; unmarked means your horn will not beep

when locking the doors.

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Fogs as DRLs for Xenon-equipped Vehicles

Does not apply to vehicles with LED DRLs - I cannot figure it out.

How-To

WARNING: I will not be held liable if anything occurs when attempting to change anything in the VCDS

software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

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Click on the 09-Cent. Elect. button

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Click on the Long Code Helper button

Click on Byte 14 and check mark Bit 1 - Daytime Running Lights (DRL) via Fogs Active

Click on Byte 11 and uncheck Bit 2 - Permanent Running Light (PRL) via Low Beam Active

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Fogs as DRLs for Halogen-equipped Vehicles

How-To

WARNING: I will not be held liable if anything occurs when attempting to change anything in the VCDS

software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

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Click on the 09-Cent. Elect. button

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Click on the Long Code Helper button

Click on Byte 14 and check mark Bit 1 - Daytime Running Lights (DRL) via Fogs Active

Click on Byte 15 and uncheck Bit 6 - Daytime Running Light (DRL) via separate Lights active

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Fog Lights active with High Beams active

How-To

WARNING: I will not be held liable if anything occurs when attempting to change anything in the VCDS

software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

WARNING: Please follow your state's, province's and/or country's regulations on the maximum number of

lights can be active at one time.

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Click on the 09-Cent. Elect. button

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Click on the Long Code Helper button

Go to Byte 14 and uncheck Bit 2 - Fog Lights inactive with High Beams active Now you can use your high beams and fogs at the same time.

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Cornering Lights via Front Fog Lights Active

How-To

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software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

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Click on the 09-Cent. Elect. button

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Click on the Long Code Helper button

Click on Byte 14 and check mark Bit 7 -Cornering Lights via Front Fogs active

When you turn your wheel to the right or the left, the respective front fog light will also turn on to assist in lighting that area for the turn.

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All Lights Shut Off When Turning Off Vehicle

Thanks to Tim S for these instructions

How-To

WARNING: I will not be held liable if anything occurs when attempting to change anything in the VCDS

software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

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Click on the 09-Cent. Elect. button

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Click on the Long Code Helper button

Click on Byte 15 and check mark Bit 5 - Parking Lights OFF with Terminal S OFF and Light Switch at Low

Beam

All lights should be off when the key is out of the ignition, even if you have your light switch to the far right (everything on). The default setting would leave parking lights (front and back) on after

taking key out of the ignition.

I guess this would save your battery in case you forgot to turn the light switch to off, but I am not 100% sure about this.

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DRL MFA Menu

How-To

WARNING: I will not be held liable if anything occurs when attempting to change anything in the VCDS

software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

WARNING: Please follow your state's, province's and/or country's regulations on DRLs. I do not condone

disabling DRLs if the law states you must have them at all times on your vehicle.

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Click on the 09-Cent. Elect. button

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Click on the Long Code Helper button

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You can now turn on/off your DRLs on the fly with the menu in the MFA. It should be under Lights/Vision sub-menu. Checkmarked means your DRLs are active; unmarked means your DRLs are inactive.

Please note, you cannot change this while the car is moving - please do not attempt to turn on/off DRLs while

operating a moving vehicle.

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LED DRL Dim when Turn Signal Active

Thanks to CrzyP at http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...1#post75668102

How-To

WARNING: I will not be held liable if anything occurs when attempting to change anything in the VCDS

software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

Changing Instrument to Rest of World (RoW)

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Click on the 17-Instruments button

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Click on the Long Coding Helper button

In Byte 0 under Bit 4-7, click the drop-down menu and select 10 Country: Rest of World (RoW) Save your settings.

NOTE: This will change some things such as chime when door is open, light sensor sensitivity and others

to non-USA/Canada requirements/recommendations. I am not sure what they are, so please use caution. Things I've noticed on my 2012 Canadian Spec GTI is the following:

1) When you forget to turn off your lights when your key is out of the ignition and the door is open, it

only chimes 4-5 times or so and there is no more chime. The default is the chime is continuous until you shut off the lights.

2) The RNS-510 system does not shut off when you turn off the car with the keys still in the ignition. This

will not work with the RNS-315 since it is controlled by another module, I believe.

3) The light sensor sensitivity is greater than default. I am not sure if this is a placebo effect or not, but it

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Load up VCDS, click on the Select button under Select Control Module

Click on the 09-Cent. Elect. button

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Click on the Coding - 07 button

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Click on Byte 15 and check mark Bit 3 - Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) inactive when Turn Signal active

NOTE: Your LED DRLs will dim when the turn signal is active and turn back to full brightness when turn

signals are inactive. However, this will not work if you are on parking lights mode (since during parking light mode, the LED DRLs dim anyway).

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Emergency Brake Flashing via Brake Lights/Turn Signals Active

How-To

WARNING: I will not be held liable if anything occurs when attempting to change anything in the VCDS

software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

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Click on the 09-Cent. Elect. button

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Click on the Long Code Helper button

Go to Byte 16 and check mark Bit 1 - Emergency Brake Flashing via Brake Lights Active Also, check mark Bit 2 - Emergency Brake Flashing via Turn Signals Active if preferred as well

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Comfort Turning Signal

How-To

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the VCDS software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

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Click on the 09-Cent. Elect. button

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On the drop-down menu, select Comfort Turn Signals (Cycles)

Change to your preferred number of cycles/blinks (3 is default) using the Up and Dn buttons Save your changes.

Depending on the model and/or year of your car, this will not work right away.

Go to your MFA menus, enter the LIGHTS/VISION menu and restore settings to factory. Attempt to use the comfort turn signal.

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Coming/Leaving Home Menu in MFA

How-To

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software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

Load up VCDS, click on the Select button under Select Control Module

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Click on the Coding - 07 button

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Go to Byte 12 and check Bit 2 - Coming-Home Mode (0 = Automatic / 1 = Manual)

Go to Byte 17 and check Bit 5 - Coming-Home (CH) Active and Bit 6 - Leaving-Home (CH) Active

You will have the Coming Home and Leaving Home menu in your MFA. If you go deeper into the menus, you can set the interval in +/- 10 sec to your preference.

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Enable Tear Drop Wiping for Rear Window

How-To

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software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

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Click on the 09-Cent. Elect. button

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Click on the Long Code Helper button

Go to Byte 21 and check mark Bit 4 - Tear Drop Wiping for Rear Wiper Active to deactivate this option

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Automatic Rear Window Wiping with Reverse Gear Disabled

How-To

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software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

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Click on the 09-Cent. Elect. button

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Click on the Long Code Helper button

Go to Byte 21 and uncheck mark Bit 6 - Automatic Rear Window Wiping with Reverse Gear Active to deactivate this option

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Disable Rear Wiper

How-To

WARNING: I will not be held liable if anything occurs when attempting to change anything in the VCDS

software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

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Click on the 09-Cent. Elect. button

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Click on the Long Code Helper button

Go to Byte 21 and uncheck mark Bit 0 - Rear Wiper installed to deactivate this option

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Steering Wheel Push-To-Talk Button

If you have a newer steering wheel with a Push-To-Talk (PTT) button on the bottom left of your steering wheel, you can change it to act as a mute button.

How-To

WARNING: I will not be held liable if anything occurs when attempting to change anything in the VCDS

software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

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Click on the 19-Steering Wheel button

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Click on the Long Coding Helper button

Go to Byte 1 and uncheck Bit 3 - Multi-Function-Steering-Wheel (MFSW) with Push-To-Talk (PPT) Button

installed

The Push-To-Talk (PPT) button will now act as a mute button.

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Gauge Staging

How-To

WARNING: I will not be held liable if anything occurs when attempting to change anything in

the VCDS software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

NOTE: This will not work for all clusters; newer model year cars will not guarantee this

working as well as some members attempting this failed to get this working (even in MY2012 GTIs).

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Load up VCDS, click on the Select button under Select Control Module

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Click on the Adaptation - 10 button

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Click on the drop-down menu and select Staging

Select Active on the drop-down menu under New Value. Press Do It and the settings should save. Close the program, remove cable and remove key from the car. Get out of the car and lock. Unlock and get back into the car and start up the car to see if the staging works.

NOTE: When opening the Staging menu, if active is not shown in the Stored Value box,

chances are this will not work with your cluster. If I remember correctly, it will say something like Channel: Not valid or Not Active or something along the lines.

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Mirror Adjust Menu in MFA

For 2011s and up. Apparently 2010s will have this menu.

How-To

WARNING: I will not be held liable if anything occurs when attempting to change anything in the VCDS

software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

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Click on the 09-Cent. Elect. button

Click on the Coding - 07 button

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Go to Byte 8 and check Bit 6 - Synchronized Mirror Adjustment

You will now have Mirror Adjust in your Convenience sub-menu. If you continue deeper into the menus, you will see Both and Individual, referring to adjusting your side mirrors simultaneously or one at a time depending on which side mirror you select.

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Driver Seat Heating Memory Retention

How-To

WARNING: I will not be held liable if anything occurs when attempting to change anything in

the VCDS software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

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Click on the 08-Auto HVAC button

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This window will pop up - expand the drop-down menu.

In the drop-down menu, select Retention of driver's seat heater level

Select On and save your settings.

When turning back your car after leaving your heated seat on, it will retain that setting.

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XDS and Brake Assist Settings

Thanks to michal at http://www.golfmk6.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25039

How-To

WARNING: I will not be held liable if anything occurs when attempting to change anything in

the VCDS software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

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Click on the 03-ABS Brakes button

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This window will pop up - expand the drop-down menu.

Click on the drop-down menu and select either Brake Assist or Electronic Differential Lock

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Change Brake Asisst to your preference; read michal's thread for more information

Change Electronic Differential Lock (XDS) to your preference; read michal's thread for more information

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XDS and Brake Assist Settings

Thanks to michal at http://www.golfmk6.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25039

How-To

WARNING: I will not be held liable if anything occurs when attempting to change anything in

the VCDS software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

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Click on the 03-ABS Brakes button

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This window will pop up - expand the drop-down menu.

Click on the drop-down menu and select either Brake Assist or Electronic Differential Lock

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Change Brake Asisst to your preference; read michal's thread for more information

Change Electronic Differential Lock (XDS) to your preference; read michal's thread for more information

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I think this just showed up in the latest version of VCDS. Maybe it was there before and I missed it. Either way, this is very interesting!

The Torque Steer Compensation (TSC) is only being activated for Front-Wheel-Drive (FWD) Models which have a high powered Engine. This Function prevents the Car from leaning into one Direction while Accelerating in Combination with powerful Engines and unequal Lenghts Drive Shafts.

The pic below says it's enabled for at least the FWD VR6 Passat. So the VR6 Passat lays down about the same HP as a stage 2 GTI. I wonder if this is of benefit for tuned GTI's? I'm going to have to try this out. Anybody with K04 want to give it a shot?

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With the torque steer settings at 1, I was able to run into second gear as well. The wheel does not pull to the right, even with no hands. It kind of floats there, as you can see in the vid. I did 5 full runs like this, all the same. Even 1 run where I got wheel hop. It never pulled.

I will be keeping this setting unless I notice some negative side effect in the steering. I did do some accelerating through a couple of corners and it seemed normal, but I really need to drive around for real to see better. I can't see this being a bad thing though.

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Hill Hold Control (HHC)

How-To

WARNING: I will not be held liable if anything occurs when attempting to change anything in

the VCDS software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

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Click on the 03-ABS Brakes button

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This window will pop up - expand the drop-down menu.

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Change Hill Hold Control (HHC) to your preference.

NOTE: If you have disabled Hill Hold Control (HHC), you will not be able to enter these

menus.

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Disable Hill Hold Control (HCC)

How-To

WARNING: I will not be held liable if anything occurs when attempting to change anything in the VCDS

software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

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Click on the 03-ABS Brakes button

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Go to Byte 16 and uncheck Bit 0 - Hill Hold Control (HHC/PR-UG1/UG4) active/installed to deactivate Hill Hold Control (HCC).

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Time to Service Interval Change

How-To

WARNING: I will not be held liable if anything occurs when attempting to change anything in

the VCDS software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

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Click on the 17-Instruments button

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Under New value, enter your time as in days.

NOTE: SIA - maximum value of time to service might be SID - maximum value of time to service depending on your car and/or version of VCDS

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Mileage to Service Interval Change

How-To

WARNING: I will not be held liable if anything occurs when attempting to change anything in

the VCDS software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

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Click on the 17-Instruments button

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Under New value, enter your mileage as in km or miles.

NOTE: SIA - maximum value of time to distance might be SID - maximum value of time to distance depending on your car and/or version of VCDS

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LED Tail-lights Coding & Error Clearing

Thanks to ZIPN VW at http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...hout-Rear-Fog.

How-To

WARNING: I will not be held liable if anything occurs when attempting to change anything in the VCDS

software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

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Click on the 09-Cent. Elect. button

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Click on the Long Code Helper button

You will have to find out where byte 18 is as indicated by the arrows in the above image on the 1) line (with the yellow texts). Place your cursor on that area and change the two (2) digits to the respective and known codes listed below (please be careful!):

Xenons Headlights without Rear Fog

1F, 20, 55

Cars with LED DRLs - 21

Xenons Headlights with Rear Fog

15

Cars with LED DRLs - 04 (Golf R, 2012 GTIs, etc)

Halogen Headlights without Rear Fogs

1F

Halogen Headlights with Rear Fogs

22, 15

WARNING: SAVE your auto-scan before doing this. If you change any digits incorrectly, a whole bunch of

errors/issues/etc. will occur. I will not be liable for you incorrectly coding your tail lights.

NOTE: Side-effects of coding may include hatch tails staying lit when open, side markers at low

brightness, city lights as high brightness, etc. If this occurs, try another code. If none of the codes work for you in the list, please research or ask for help in the forums.

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This window will show up again. Press the Do It! button to save your work.

WARNING: Please review all your coding before saving your work.

Back to this window, press the Faults Code- 02 to start the process of clearing the bulb-out error on your dash.

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This window will pop up and show you numerous errors regarding your tail-lights. Press the Clear Codes

- 05 button.

Press the Yes button to clear the codes.

Once this is complete, the bulb-out error on your dash should disappear and no faults should be visible in the faults window. If there are any faults left, try another code and repeat these steps.

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Auto Lock/Unlock Doors

1. Open VCDS and click on “SELECT” under Select Control Module. You should have a screen like below, if not, contact the friendly and helpful staff at Ross-Tech.

2. Now, since we are accessing the options for the Central Electronics module, click “09-Cent.Electr.”

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3. At this point, we will be clicking “Coding – 07”

4. A box like below should pop up. DO NOT SIMPLY COPY MY LONG CODE. Click “Long Coding Helper.”

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5. Below you will have the option to enable or disable each of these. They are Bit 1 and Bit 2 of Byte 0.

6. When you are done, hit “Exit.”

7. Now, hit “Do it!”

8. It should say “Coding Accepted.” 9. Congratulations, you are done!

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Description:To allow opening of your doors while the windows are going up or down,

after shutting of the car. I don't remember what the time limit is, but you can also roll up

the windows after you have turned off the car, and opened a door.

Uncheck Bit 4 in Byte 4

Windows Up After Car Is Turned Off

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2. Now, since we are accessing the options for the Instruments module, click “17-Cent.Electr.”

3. At this point, we will be clicking “Coding – 07”

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4. A box like below should pop up. DO NOT SIMPLY COPY MY LONG CODE. Click “Long Coding Helper.” Below is the Long Code window for Central Electronics. It will look similar for Instruments, however, the long code is much shorter.

5. Below you will have the option to enable or disable each of these. Do so by checking or unchecking the bits.

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7. Now, hit “Do it!”

8. It should say “Coding Accepted.” 9. Congratulations, you are done!

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Navigation Input Speed Threshold

Thanks to Tim S. I think you were the one who found this - if I am wrong, please PM me.

How-To

WARNING: I will not be held liable if anything occurs when attempting to change anything in

the VCDS software. These instructions are created to the best of my knowledge and are as accurate as I can make them. Please be careful before you save your settings and always run Auto-Scan before any changes are attempted.

WARNING: Do not attempt to enter any navigation entries during driving. This is stupid,

selfish and dangerous. This is for your passengers during driving at higher speeds.

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Click on the 37-Navigation button

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This screen will pop up - expand the drop-down menu.

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Enter you desired speed threshold for inputting entries on the navigation.

WARNING: Do not attempt to enter any navigation entries during driving. This is stupid,

selfish and dangerous. This is for your passengers during driving at higher speeds.

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VAG-COM DIAGNOSTIC LOGGING FOR APR TUNED CARS

VAG-COM DIAGNOSTIC LOGGING FOR APR TUNED CARS

LOGGING Setup

• Air-conditioning OFF • Traction control OFF • Windows UP

• Note: If the car was using another octane of fuel (other than the octane to be tested) right before the testing is set to begin...Run the car until very near empty (5 miles or less until empty on trip computer to rid the fuel system of the previous octane of fuel. Then fill the car with 91 octane and drive the car for about 15 miles to rid the car of the last remnants of the previous octane. Only after this can testing begin.

B. RUN TYPE / DRIVING TECHNIQUE

Runs need to be at Wide-Open Throttle, 4th Gear, from 1500 rpm rolling start to redline (fuel shutoff). Note: All runs need to be in the same gear at Wide-Open Throttle for the entire run between 1500 rpm and fuel shutoff.

C. NUMBER OF RUNS NEEDED

Minimum of 4 runs for the Vag-Com items I outlined below...one for each logging "round" as shown below in section "VAG-COM BLOCKS TO LOG".

Note: all runs should be done on the same stretch of road; the engine should be up to full operating temperature before logging; the cool down time needed between runs will be handled when the customer turns around to reposition himself for next run on the original stretch of road used for the first run.

D. VAG-COM / COMPUTER SETUP:

•The data should be logged using Advanced Measuring Blocks in the Engine Controller •The "Turbo" mode should be activated to ensure a decent data sampling rate

•The data returned to APR should be in raw numerical form (not graphs). Vag-Com will export the data in a .csv format. This is what we need. Please have them title each file like "2006_B7_K04_91_oct_4thgear-wot_run1", "2006_B7_K04_91_oct_4thgear-wot_run2" and so forth.

•Note: If you data sample rate is low, especially if you have no Turbo Mode option with the Micro Can

cable, return to the home screen, click Options and change BLK INT to 25 and CHAR INT to 0. BLOCKS TO LOG:

Turbocharged Vehicles (2.0T FSI / 2.0TFSI / 2.0 TSI)

ROUND 1 LOGGING:

Use for Boost and Fueling Diagnosis

*Not Applicable to EA888 TSI/TFSI Engines. Item V/C Block Description

1 001-1 Engine Speed 2 014-3 Misfire Sum

3 031-1 Lambda, Current Value 4 054-3 Accelerator Pedal Position 5 054-4 Throttle Plate Angle 6 101-3 Injection Timing (Median) 7* 103-1* Current Fuel Pressure* 8 114-4 N75 Duty Cycle

9 115-3 Boost Pressure (Specified) 10 115-4 Boost Pressure (Actual) 11 230-1 Rail Pressure - Specified 12 230-2 Rail Pressure - Actual

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ROUND 2 LOGGING:

Use for Boost and Timing Diagnosis

Item V/C Block Description 1 001-1 Engine Speed 2 003-4 ignition Timing

3 020-1 Cylinder Ignition Angle Delay (cyl 1) 4 020-2 Cylinder Ignition Angle Delay (cyl 2) 5 020-3 Cylinder Ignition Angle Delay (cyl 3) 6 020-4 Cylinder Ignition Angle Delay (cyl 4) 7 031-1 Lambda, Current Value

8 054-3 Accelerator Pedal Position 9 101-3 Injection Timing (Median) 10 114-3 Engine Load (actual) 11 115-4 Boost Pressure (Actual) 12 230-2 Rail Pressure – Actual

ROUND 3 LOGGING:

MAF/Load-Specific Diagnosis

*Not Applicable to EA888 TSI/TFSI Engines. Item V/CBlock Description

1 001-1 Engine Speed 2 003-2 Intake Air Mass 3 031-1 Lambda, Current Value 4 054-3 Accelerator Pedal Position 5 054-4 Throttle Plate Angle 6 101-3 Injection Timing (Median) 7* 103-1* Current Fuel Pressure* 8 114-1 Engine Load (specified) 9 114-3 Engine Load (actual) 10 115-3 Boost Pressure (Specified) 11 115-4 Boost Pressure (Actual)

ROUND 4 LOGGING:

Misfire-Specific Diagnosis

Item V/C Block Description 1 001-1 Engine Speed 2 003-2 Intake Air Mass 3 015-1 Misfire Cyl 1 4 015-2 Misfire Cyl 2 5 015-3 Misfire Cyl 3 6 016-1 Misfire Cyl 4

7 054-3 Accelerator Pedal Position 8 054-4 Throttle Plate Angle 9 101-3 Injection Timing (Median) 10 115-3 Boost Pressure (Specified) 11 115-4 Boost Pressure (Actual) 12 230-2 Rail Pressure - Actual

ROUND 5 LOGGING:

Use for Boost and Timing

Item V/C Block Description 1 001-1 Engine Speed 2 003-2 Intake Air Mass 3 003-4 ignition Timing

4 020-1 Cylinder Ignition Angle Delay (cyl 1) 5 020-2 Cylinder Ignition Angle Delay (cyl 2) 6 020-3 Cylinder Ignition Angle Delay (cyl 3) 7 020-4 Cylinder Ignition Angle Delay (cyl 4) 8 031-1 Lambda, Current Value

9 054-4 Throttle Plate Angle 10 114-4 N75 Duty Cycle

11 115-3 Boost Pressure (Specified)

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CREDITS:

**Places I found information I did not discover on my own:

zVp's 2012 VW GTI — All pic tutorials!

VAG-COM (VCDS) helper

Allset - APR Tuning Info

Ross-Tech: VW Golf/Golf Plus (5K/52) Tweaks

VCDS MKVI / MK6 Platform, Handy Coding tweaks

ESP, XDS, DSR, ASR, Brake Assist, Hill Hold Control Settings Vag-Com

Volkswagen MK6 "how to" index Golf, JSW, sportwagen, and Jetta TDI

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