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Contents
- 1. What is VCDS Coding for a Golf 7?
- 1.1 Why is VCDS Coding Important?
- 1.2 What Can You Achieve with VCDS Coding?
- 2. Essential Golf 7 VCDS Codierliste: Features and Functions
- 2.1 Disabling Soundaktor
- How to Disable Soundaktor:
- 2.2 Enabling Traffic Information (TMC) on Headunit
- How to Enable TMC:
- 2.3 Activating Off-Road Display
- How to Enable Off-Road Display:
- 2.4 Heated Seat Memory
- How to Enable Heated Seat Memory:
- 2.5 Starting Vibration Reduction
- How to Enable Starting Vibration Reduction:
- 2.6 Haldex All-Wheel-Drive Adjustment
- How to Adjust Haldex AWD:
- 2.7 Drive Profile Display in Cluster
- How to Enable Drive Profile Display:
- 2.8 ESP Option in Car Settings
- How to Enable ESP Option:
- 2.9 Oil Temperature Display in Cluster
- How to Enable Oil Temperature Display:
- 2.10 Fog Lights On with Indicator
- How to Enable Fog Lights with Indicator:
- 2.11 Increase Intensity of Rear Lights
- How to Increase Rear Light Intensity:
- 2.12 Disable Start / Stop (Voltage Method)
- How to Disable Start/Stop:
- 2.13 LED Fog Light Warning Delete
- How to Delete LED Fog Light Warning:
- 2.14 XDS Differential Lock Adjustment
- How to Adjust XDS:
- 2.15 Brake Drying System
- How to Enable Brake Drying System:
- 2.16 Auto Close Windows When Raining
- How to Enable Auto Close Windows:
- 2.17 Activation of Optical Parking Sensor (OPS)
- How to Activate OPS:
- 2.18 Alternating Indicator Lights (Pace Car Lights)
- How to Enable Alternating Indicator Lights:
- 2.19 Fan Speed Display on Auto Mode
- How to Enable Fan Speed Display:
- 2.20 Adjust Door Led Light Intensity
- How to Adjust Door LED Light Intensity:
- 2.21 Avoid Dimming LED Lights when Indicating
- How to Avoid LED Dimming:
- 2.22 Cornering Fog Light Activation
- How to Activate Cornering Fog Lights:
- 2.23 Adjusting Cornering Fog Light Sensitivity (Speed Threshold)
- How to Adjust Cornering Fog Light Sensitivity:
- 2.24 Mirror Down in Reverse
- How to Enable Mirror Dip in Reverse:
- 2.25 Hill Hold Assist Duration
- How to Adjust Hill Hold Assist:
- 2.26 Refuel Amount in Cluster
- How to Enable Refuel Amount Display:
- 2.27 Coming Home Lighting Duration
- How to Adjust Coming Home Lighting:
- 2.28 Coming Home / Leaving Home with Fog Lights
- How to Add Fog Lights to Coming Home/Leaving Home:
- 2.29 Lock Acknowledge with Horn
- How to Enable Lock Acknowledge with Horn:
- 2.30 Deactivate Warning Tone for Parking System
- How to Deactivate Parking System Warning Tone:
- 2.31 Parking Warning Speed Change
- How to Change Parking Warning Speed:
- 2.32 Hide Optical Parking System Warning Line
- How to Hide OPS Warning Line:
- 2.33 Closing Windows When Ignition Off
- How to Enable Window Operation After Ignition Off:
- 2.34 Cluster Display Carbon Background
- How to Change Cluster Background:
- 2.35 Seat Belt Warning Deactivation
- How to Deactivate Seat Belt Warning:
- 2.36 De-Fogger Timer
- How to Adjust Defogger Timer:
- 2.37 Tap to Indicate – Number of Blinks
- How to Adjust Tap to Indicate Blinks:
- 2.38 Traffic Sign Assist Activation
- How to Activate Traffic Sign Assist:
- 2.39 Lane Assist Activation
- How to Activate Lane Assist:
- 2.40 Lane Assist Adjustments
- How to Adjust Lane Assist Vibration:
- 2.41 Drivers Reaction Adjustment
- How to Adjust Driver Reaction Sensitivity:
- 2.42 Lap Timer Activation
- How to Activate Lap Timer:
- 2.43 Gauge Needle Sweep
- How to Enable Gauge Needle Sweep:
- 2.44 Adjusting Microphone Sensitivity
- How to Adjust Microphone Sensitivity:
- 2.45 Sunroof Opening With Remote Control
- How to Enable Remote Sunroof Operation:
- 2.46 DRL Only in Auto Mode
- How to Enable DRL Only in Auto Mode:
- 2.47 DRL Control on Car Menu
- How to Enable DRL Control on Car Menu:
- 2.48 LED Number Plate / License Plate Error Delete
- How to Delete LED Number Plate Error:
- 3. Why Choose CAR-CODING.EDU.VN for Your Golf 7 VCDS Coding?
- 3.1 Expertise and Experience
- 3.2 Safe and Reliable Coding
- 3.3 Remote Assistance Convenience
- 3.4 Wide Range of Supported Features
- 3.5 Cost-Effective Solution
- 4. The Remote Coding Process with CAR-CODING.EDU.VN
- 4.1 Initial Consultation
- 4.2 Equipment Setup
- 4.3 Remote Connection
- 4.4 Coding Execution
- 4.5 Verification and Testing
- 5. Common Issues and Solutions in Golf 7 VCDS Coding
- 5.1 Communication Errors
- Solution:
- 5.2 Incorrect Coding Values
- Solution:
- 5.3 ECU Compatibility Issues
- Solution:
- 5.4 Software Glitches
- Solution:
- 6. Safety Precautions for VCDS Coding
- 6.1 Use a Reliable VCDS Cable
- 6.2 Backup Original Coding Values
- 6.3 Follow Instructions Carefully
- 6.4 Maintain a Stable Power Supply
- 6.5 Consult with Experts
- 7. Examples of Successful Coding Projects
- 7.1 Activating Off-Road Display on a Golf Alltrack
- 7.2 Disabling Start/Stop on a Golf GTI
- 7.3 Enabling Lane Assist on a Golf R
- 8. Staying Updated with New Coding Options
- 8.1 Follow Online Forums and Communities
- 8.2 Subscribe to Newsletters and Blogs
- 8.3 Consult with Coding Experts
- 9. Legal and Ethical Considerations
- 9.1 Warranty Implications
- 9.2 Compliance with Regulations
- 9.3 Ethical Considerations
- 10. FAQ About Golf 7 VCDS Coding
- 10.1 Is VCDS Coding Safe for My Car?
- 10.2 What Equipment Do I Need for Remote VCDS Coding?
1. What is VCDS Coding for a Golf 7?
VCDS (VAG-COM Diagnostic System) coding for a Golf 7 involves using specialized software to modify the car’s electronic control units (ECUs). This allows you to customize various vehicle settings and activate hidden features that were not enabled from the factory. By manipulating the software parameters within the ECU, you can tailor the car’s behavior to your preferences.
1.1 Why is VCDS Coding Important?
VCDS coding is essential for unlocking the full potential of your Golf 7. It allows you to personalize your vehicle, enhance its functionality, and even improve its performance. Many features are already built into the car but are disabled by default. VCDS coding lets you enable these features, giving you more control over your driving experience.
1.2 What Can You Achieve with VCDS Coding?
With VCDS coding, you can achieve a wide range of customizations, including:
- Activating hidden features like off-road display or lap timer
- Adjusting comfort settings such as heated seat memory
- Enhancing safety features like cornering fog lights
- Improving performance aspects like XDS differential lock adjustment
- Disabling annoying features like the start/stop system
2. Essential Golf 7 VCDS Codierliste: Features and Functions
A Golf 7 VCDS codierliste is a comprehensive list of available coding options for your vehicle. It outlines the specific control units and settings that can be modified to achieve various customizations.
2.1 Disabling Soundaktor
The Soundaktor is a unit that creates a fake engine sound inside the cabin. While some drivers appreciate this, others find it artificial and prefer a more genuine engine note.
How to Disable Soundaktor:
- Select Structure Borne Sound Adaptations
- Select ‘Channel of Structure Bore Sound’
- Change Value from 100% to any desired value, or 0%
Alternative Text: VCDS coding interface showing the channel selection for disabling the Soundaktor feature on a Golf 7, allowing adjustment of the artificial engine sound.
2.2 Enabling Traffic Information (TMC) on Headunit
Traffic Message Channel (TMC) allows your head unit to receive real-time traffic updates, helping you avoid congestion and plan your route more efficiently.
How to Enable TMC:
- Select Control Unit 5F (Information Electrical)
- Adaptations
- Change Fee Based Traffic Information (TMC) value to ‘1024’
- In the normal radio settings, enable ‘Traffic Programme (TP)’ and RDS
2.3 Activating Off-Road Display
For Golf 7 models with off-road capabilities, this feature enables a dedicated display on the head unit that shows relevant information like compass direction and vehicle tilt.
How to Enable Off-Road Display:
- Select Control Unit 5F (Information Electrical)
- Security Access 31347 or 20103
- Adaptions
- Change – (81) Car_Function_Adaptations_Gen2-menu_display_compass to Active
- Change – (83) Car_Function_Adaptations_Gen2-menu_display_compass_over_threshold_high to Active
- Change – (41) Car_Function_List_BAP_Gen2-compass_0x15 to Active
- Restart the MIB Headunit (Hold the Power button for >10 Seconds)
2.4 Heated Seat Memory
This convenient feature ensures that your heated seats automatically resume your preferred setting each time you start the car.
How to Enable Heated Seat Memory:
- Select Control Unit 08 – HVAC
- Adaptation
- Change “Retention of the seat heater level driver” to active
- Change “Retention of the seat heater level passenger” to active
Alternative Text: VCDS screen showing the adaptation settings for enabling heated seat memory, retaining the last used heat level for both driver and passenger seats for added convenience.
2.5 Starting Vibration Reduction
This tweak helps reduce wheel hop during launches by preventing the braking system from intervening, allowing you to spin the wheels and maintain momentum.
How to Enable Starting Vibration Reduction:
- Select Control Unit 03 – Brake
- Adaptation
- Starting Vibration Reduction Set to Starting Vibration Reduction and Torque Limitation to ‘Deactivated’
2.6 Haldex All-Wheel-Drive Adjustment
Adjusting the Haldex system can alter the car’s handling characteristics. Setting it to “Increased Traction” can make the car feel more like a permanent AWD system.
How to Adjust Haldex AWD:
- Select AWD Control Unit
- Adaptation
- Logic Choose from ‘Standard, Increased Traction, Less Noise’
2.7 Drive Profile Display in Cluster
This feature displays the current drive profile (e.g., Eco, Comfort, Sport) in the instrument cluster when switching modes, providing clear feedback to the driver.
How to Enable Drive Profile Display:
- Select Control unit 19
- Control unit long coding
- Byte 08 Bit 4 Activate
2.8 ESP Option in Car Settings
Enables the Electronic Stability Program (ESP) setting to be accessible within the car’s menu on the head unit, allowing for easy adjustments.
How to Enable ESP Option:
- Select Control unit 03
- Control unit long coding
- Byte 29 New Value 09
2.9 Oil Temperature Display in Cluster
Displays the engine oil temperature in the instrument cluster, providing valuable information for monitoring engine health.
How to Enable Oil Temperature Display:
- Select Control unit 17
- Control unit long coding
- Byte 10 Bit 01 Activate
2.10 Fog Lights On with Indicator
This feature activates the fog lights when the turn signal is engaged, improving visibility during turns.
How to Enable Fog Lights with Indicator:
- Select Control unit 09 (Central Electrics)
- Security access Access Code 31347
- Adaptation
- (2)-Static AFS Light Vorschrift Value = FMVSS 517 108
2.11 Increase Intensity of Rear Lights
Increases the brightness of the rear tail lights for enhanced visibility, especially in adverse weather conditions.
How to Increase Rear Light Intensity:
- Select Control unit 09 (Central Electrics)
- Security access Access Code 31347
- Adaptation
- (6)-Leuchte28RFL LC11-dimmwert AB28 Value=100
- (6)-Leuchte29RFL RA64-dimmwert AB29 Value=100
2.12 Disable Start / Stop (Voltage Method)
The Start/Stop system can be annoying in stop-and-go traffic. This tweak disables it by adjusting the voltage threshold.
How to Disable Start/Stop:
- Select Control unit 19
- Adaptation
- Start Stop Limit voltage Value=12
Alternative Text: VCDS settings showing the voltage adjustment to disable the Start/Stop function on a Golf 7, improving driving experience by preventing automatic engine shutdowns.
2.13 LED Fog Light Warning Delete
If you’ve installed LED fog lights, you may get an error message. This tweak removes that warning.
How to Delete LED Fog Light Warning:
- Select Control unit 09 (Central Electrics)
- Security access Access code 31347
- Adaptation
- (1)LB45-Leuchte12NL Lasttyp-12 Value= 6-LED Lichtmodule
- (6)Leuchte12NL LB45-Dimmwert AB 12 Value=127
2.14 XDS Differential Lock Adjustment
XDS is an electronic differential lock that improves cornering grip. This tweak lets you adjust its aggressiveness.
How to Adjust XDS:
- Select Control unit 03 (ABS)
- Adaptation
- Select: Expanded Electronic Differential Lock
- Options: Weak – Normal – Hard
2.15 Brake Drying System
This safety feature applies the brakes lightly in wet conditions to keep the discs dry and responsive.
How to Enable Brake Drying System:
- Select Control unit 03 (ABS)
- Adaptation
- Select: Disc Drying
- Options: Weak-Normal-Hard
2.16 Auto Close Windows When Raining
This feature automatically closes the windows when rain is detected.
How to Enable Auto Close Windows:
- Select Control unit 09 (Central Electrics)
- Security access Access code 31347
- Adaptation
- (15) Access Control 2-Regenschliessen_ein_aus Value: Permanent
- (16) Access Control 2-Regenschliessen_art Value: Permanent
- (28) Zugriffskontrolle 2-Menuesteuerung Regenschliessen Value:Aktif
- Select Control unit 09 (Central Electrics)
- Control unit Long Coding
- Subsystem: Rain / Light Sensor (RLS)
- Byte 0 Bit 1-Bit 2 DeActivate
2.17 Activation of Optical Parking Sensor (OPS)
Enables a visual graphic on the head unit that displays obstacles detected by the parking sensors.
How to Activate OPS:
- Select Control unit 10 (Assistance Situation)
- Security access Access Code 71679
- Control unit Long Coding
- Byte 2 Bit 0 Activate
2.18 Alternating Indicator Lights (Pace Car Lights)
For vehicles with LED tail lights, this tweak alternates the inner and outer rear indicators.
How to Enable Alternating Indicator Lights:
- Select Control unit 09 (Central Electrics)
- Security access Access Code 31347
- Adaptation
- (16)-Leuchte2SL VLB10-Lichtfunktion G 2 Select: Blinken Links Dunkelphase
- (18)-Leuchte2SL VLB10-Dimmwert GH 2 Select: yeni değer 0
- (19)-Leuchte2SL VLB10-Dimming Direction GH 2 Select: yeni değer minimize
- (16)-Leuchte3SL VRB21-Lichtfunktion G 3 Select: Blinken Links Dunkelphase
- (18)-Leuchte3SL VRB21-Dimmwert GH 3 Select: yeni değer 0
- (19)-Leuchte3SL VRB21-Dimming Direction GH 3 Select: yeni değer minimize
2.19 Fan Speed Display on Auto Mode
Shows the A/C fan speed when the system is operating in auto mode.
How to Enable Fan Speed Display:
- Select Control unit 08 (Air condition A/C)
- Control unit Long Coding
- Byte 11 Bit 6 Activate
2.20 Adjust Door Led Light Intensity
For vehicles with LED door lights, this tweak increases their brightness.
How to Adjust Door LED Light Intensity:
- Select Control unit 09 (Central Electrics)
- Security access Access Code 31347
- Adaptation
- (6)-Leuchte16BLK SLB35BLK SL KC9-Dimmwert AB 16 Select: max 127
- (6)-Leuchte17TFLR SRB3TFL R SR KC3-Dimmwert AB 17 Select: max 127
2.21 Avoid Dimming LED Lights when Indicating
Prevents LED running lights from dimming when the turn signal is activated.
How to Avoid LED Dimming:
- Select Control unit 09 (Central Electrics)
- Security access Access Code 31347
- Adaptation
- (12)-Leuchte2SL VLB10-Lichtfunction E2 Select: not active
- (12)-Leuchte3SL VRB21-Lichtfunction E3 Select: not active
2.22 Cornering Fog Light Activation
Activates the left or right fog light when the corresponding turn signal is engaged.
How to Activate Cornering Fog Lights:
- Select Control unit 09 (Central Electrics)
- Security access Access Code 31347
- Adaptation
- (5) Leuchte12NL LB45-Lichtfunktion B12 auswählen Select: Abbiegelicht links
- (5) Leuchte13NL RB5-Lichtfunktion B13 auswählen Select: Abbiegelicht rechts
2.23 Adjusting Cornering Fog Light Sensitivity (Speed Threshold)
Adjusts the speed at which the cornering fog lights activate.
How to Adjust Cornering Fog Light Sensitivity:
- Select Control unit 09 (Central Electrics)
- Security access Security Code 31347
- Adaptation
- (3) Static cornering light lower speed threshold New Value = 0
- (4) Static cornering light upper speed threshold New Value = 50
2.24 Mirror Down in Reverse
The passenger mirror dips down when reverse gear is engaged, providing better visibility of the curb.
How to Enable Mirror Dip in Reverse:
- Select Control unit 52 (Türelektr. Beifahr.)
- Control unit Long Coding
- Byte 04 Bit 2-Activate
- Bit 3-Activate
- Select Control unit 09 (Central Electrics)
- Access Code 31347
- Adaptation
- (15) Access Control 2-Spiegelabsenkung bei Rueckwaertsfahrt Value=Active
- (20) Access Control 2-Menuesteuerung Spiegelabsenkung Value=Active
2.25 Hill Hold Assist Duration
Adjusts how long the brakes hold the vehicle when starting on a steep hill.
How to Adjust Hill Hold Assist:
- Select Control unit 03 (Brakes)
- Adaptation
- Select Berganfahrassistent
- Adjust as you wish. (default: Normal)
2.26 Refuel Amount in Cluster
Displays the amount of fuel added in liters after refueling.
How to Enable Refuel Amount Display:
- Select Control unit 17 (Dashboard)
- Control unit long coding
- Byte 10 Bit 4 Activate
2.27 Coming Home Lighting Duration
Adjusts the duration for which the headlights remain on after the engine is stopped.
How to Adjust Coming Home Lighting:
- Select Control unit 09 (Central Electrics)
- Security access Access Code 31347
- Adaptation
- (3) Comfort illumination-Menueeinstellung Cominghome Value (Default: 15 seconds – maximum: 60 seconds)
2.28 Coming Home / Leaving Home with Fog Lights
Adds fog lights to the coming home / leaving home lighting functions.
How to Add Fog Lights to Coming Home/Leaving Home:
- Select Control unit 09 (Central Electrics)
- Security access Access Code 31347
- Adaptation
- (4) Comfort lighting Coming Home Lights Value :Nebellicht(Low Beam)
2.29 Lock Acknowledge with Horn
The horn beeps when locking the vehicle, providing audible confirmation.
How to Enable Lock Acknowledge with Horn:
- Select Control unit 09 (Central Electrics)
- Security access Access code 31347
- Adaptation
- (1) feedback signals-Acoustic feedback Value=Yes
- (2) Lock feedback signals-Acoustic feedback Value=Yes
- (8) feedback signals-Acoustic feedback global Value=Aktive
- (7) feedback signals-Acoustic feedback Value=Active
- (8) feedback signals-Acoustic feedback duration Value=Short(kurz)
2.30 Deactivate Warning Tone for Parking System
Disables the audible warning for the parking sensors.
How to Deactivate Parking System Warning Tone:
- Select Control unit 03 (Brakes)
- Adaptation
- Park Assist Activation Tone Value = OFF
2.31 Parking Warning Speed Change
Sets the speed at which the parking sensors are disabled.
How to Change Parking Warning Speed:
- Select Control unit 03 (Brakes)
- Adaptation
- Shutdown parking aid Value = 20km/h
2.32 Hide Optical Parking System Warning Line
Disables the “Please check surroundings” message that appears on the head unit when parking.
How to Hide OPS Warning Line:
- Select Control unit 03 (Brakes)
- Security access Access code:71679
- Control unit Coding
- Byte 1 Bit 5 DeActivate
2.33 Closing Windows When Ignition Off
Allows you to operate the windows after the ignition has been switched off and the doors are opened.
How to Enable Window Operation After Ignition Off:
- Select Control unit 09 (Central Electrics)
- Security access Access Code 31347
- Adaptation
- (13) – Zugangskontrolle 2 released trailing FH cancel at Tueroeffnen Value = Aktif
2.34 Cluster Display Carbon Background
Changes the instrument cluster background to a carbon-fiber style.
How to Change Cluster Background:
- Select Control unit 17
- Adaptation
- Screen view Value = Option 2
2.35 Seat Belt Warning Deactivation
Disables the audible seat belt warning.
How to Deactivate Seat Belt Warning:
- Select Control unit 17 (Dashboard)
- Adaptation
- Selectisable channel belt warning Value:Yes
- Control unit long coding
- Byte 0 Bit 2-4 Deactivate
2.36 De-Fogger Timer
Adjusts the operating time of the rear window defogger.
How to Adjust Defogger Timer:
- Select Control unit 09 (Central Electrics)
- Security access Access Code 31347
- Adaptation
- (3) Window Air condition A/C condition A/C rear window heating value Enter desired value
2.37 Tap to Indicate – Number of Blinks
Changes the number of times the turn signal blinks when tapped.
How to Adjust Tap to Indicate Blinks:
- Select Control unit 09 (Central Electrics)
- Security access Access Code 31347
- Adaptation
- Comfort Sinyal Sayısı (Cycles) Value: 1-5 Value 3 (Standard – 3x blinking)
Alternative Text: VCDS configuration interface for adjusting the number of blinks for the tap-to-indicate feature on a Golf 7, allowing customization of the turn signal behavior.
2.38 Traffic Sign Assist Activation
(Car must be fitted with Camera) Vehicle camera will read traffic signs and display the posted speed in the cluster.
How to Activate Traffic Sign Assist:
- Select Control unit 5F (Information Electrical)
- Adaptation
- Select channel (63) vehicle function list BAP traffic_sign_recognition_0x21 Değer=Active
- Select channel (151) vehicle menu operation-menu_display_road_sign_identification Değer=Active
- Select channel (153) vehicle menu operation-menu_display_road_sign_identification_over_threshold_high Değer=Active
- Control unit A5 (front / advance camera)
- Security access Access Code 20103
- Control unit Long Coding
- Byte 1 Bit 0 Activate – “01 Traffic Sign Recognition (FTE) active”
- Select Control unit 17 (Dashboard)
- Control unit Long Coding
- Byte 5 Bit 2 Aktivate
- Control unit A5 (front / advance camera)
- Adaptation
- Select : channel numbers indicate end of speed limit Importance to actively invest Show Valid suffix View Channel Valid suffix Corresponding value adjust default: 00100111
2.39 Lane Assist Activation
(Car must be fitted with Camera) Vehicle camera will attempt to keep the vehicle within the current lane.
How to Activate Lane Assist:
- Select Control unit 17 (Dashboard)
- Control unit Long Coding
- Bye 4 Bit 6 Activate
- Bye 11 Bit 1 Activate
- Select Control unit A5 (front / advance camera)
- Control unit Long Coding
- Bye 0 Bit 0 Activate
- Select Control unit A5 (front / advance camera)
- Security access Access Code 20103
- Adaptation
- Channel – Seçim HCA_On_State Put emphasis on menu
- Channel – Seçim HCA_Warning_intensity Put emphasis on menu
- Channel – Seçim BAP_Personalisierung Put emphasis on not activated
- Select the time of engagement Set adjustment via menu – emphasis on late
- Select Personalization spurt holding an assistant to a terminal 15 – channel Set value to last setting
- Select Control unit 44 (power steering)
- Control unit Long Coding
- Bye 0 Bit 0 Aktif
- Select Control unit 5F (Informationselektronik)
- Adaptation
- (49) function -Vehicle list BAP LDW_HCA_0x19 Activate
- (21) vehicle menu operation-menu_display_Lane_Departure_Warning Activate
- (23) vehicle menu Bedienung_menu_display_Lane_Departure_Warning_over_threshold_high – channel Activate
2.40 Lane Assist Adjustments
(Car must be fitted with Camera) Adjust the point in which the steering wheel will vibrate to indicate the vehicle is drifting out of the lane.
How to Adjust Lane Assist Vibration:
- Select Control unit A5 (camera)
- Security access Enter unlock code 20103
- Adaptation
- Select channel intensity steering wheel vibration Value adjust accordingly
- Default: medium options: early, middle, late
2.41 Drivers Reaction Adjustment
(Car must be fitted with Camera) Adjusts the sensitivity in which the car will alert the driver due to lack of steering input.
How to Adjust Driver Reaction Sensitivity:
- Select Control unit A5 (camera)
- Security access Enter unlock code 20103
- Adaptation
- Select channel deactivation threshold driver activity Value adjust accordingly
- Default: medium options: early, middle, late
2.42 Lap Timer Activation
Enables the lap timer in the instrument cluster.
How to Activate Lap Timer:
- Select Control unit 17 (Dashboard)
- Control unit Long Coding
- Byte 1 Bit 3 Activate
2.43 Gauge Needle Sweep
When starting the vehicle, the cluster needles will “sweep” their entire range.
How to Enable Gauge Needle Sweep:
- Select Control unit 17 (Dashboard)
- Control unit long coding
- Byte 1 Bit 0 Activate
2.44 Adjusting Microphone Sensitivity
Adjusts the microphone gain for hands-free usage.
How to Adjust Microphone Sensitivity:
- Select Control unit 5F (infotainment)
- Adaptation
- Select Mikrofonempfindlichtkeit (Microphone Sensitivity)
- Adjust value as you wish.
2.45 Sunroof Opening With Remote Control
Sunroof opens when holding down the unlock button on the key fob. Also closes when holding the lock button.
How to Enable Remote Sunroof Operation:
- Select Control unit 09 (Central Electrics)
- Security access Access Code 31347
- Adaptation
- (9) – Zugangskontrolle 2 – SAD Richtung Komfortöffnen auswählen Value = Tilting
2.46 DRL Only in Auto Mode
Only DRLs operate when the headlight switch is in ‘Auto’ mode.
How to Enable DRL Only in Auto Mode:
- Select Control unit 09 (Central Electrics)
- Security access Access Code 31347
- Adaptation
- (9) – Select daytime running lights only in switch position auto Value = Aktif
2.47 DRL Control on Car Menu
Enables a setting on your headunit which allows you to completely disable the Daytime Running Lights.
How to Enable DRL Control on Car Menu:
- Select Control unit 09 (Central Electrics)
- Security access Access Code 31347
- Adaptation
- (2) Daytime running light activation by BAP or Operating sequence possible Value = Aktif
2.48 LED Number Plate / License Plate Error Delete
If you install LED Number Plate lights you will typically get an error on the dashboard. This code fixes it.
How to Delete LED Number Plate Error:
- Select Control unit 09 (Central Electrics)
- Security access Access Code 31347
- Adaptation
- Select – Leuchte25KZL HA59 – Lasttyp 25 Change value to Allgemeine LED
- Select Leuchte25KZL HA59 – Dimmwert AB 25 Change value to 127 (Default is 100)
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Our team consists of highly skilled technicians with years of experience in VCDS coding and ECU programming. We stay up-to-date with the latest coding options and techniques to ensure the best possible results for your Golf 7.
3.2 Safe and Reliable Coding
We prioritize the safety and integrity of your vehicle’s electronic systems. Our coding procedures are thoroughly tested and designed to minimize the risk of errors or damage.
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3.4 Wide Range of Supported Features
We support a wide range of coding options for the Golf 7, including those listed above and many more. Whether you want to activate hidden features, improve performance, or customize your car’s behavior, we have you covered.
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4. The Remote Coding Process with CAR-CODING.EDU.VN
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4.1 Initial Consultation
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4.2 Equipment Setup
You’ll need a laptop, a VCDS cable, and a stable internet connection. We’ll provide detailed instructions on how to set up your equipment and connect to your car.
4.3 Remote Connection
Our technician will remotely connect to your laptop using TeamViewer or similar software. This allows us to access your car’s ECU and perform the necessary coding changes.
4.4 Coding Execution
Under the guidance of our technician, you’ll execute the coding changes using the VCDS software. We’ll monitor the process closely to ensure everything runs smoothly and safely.
4.5 Verification and Testing
After the coding is complete, we’ll verify that the changes have been successfully implemented and test the new features to ensure they are working correctly.
5. Common Issues and Solutions in Golf 7 VCDS Coding
While VCDS coding is generally safe and reliable, it’s essential to be aware of potential issues and how to resolve them.
5.1 Communication Errors
Communication errors can occur when the VCDS cable is not properly connected or when there are issues with the car’s communication network.
Solution:
- Double-check the VCDS cable connection to both the laptop and the car.
- Ensure the car’s ignition is turned on.
- Restart the VCDS software and try again.
5.2 Incorrect Coding Values
Entering incorrect coding values can lead to unexpected behavior or even damage to the ECU.
Solution:
- Always double-check the coding values before applying them.
- Refer to a reliable VCDS codierliste or consult with a coding expert.
- Create a backup of the original coding values before making any changes.
5.3 ECU Compatibility Issues
Not all coding options are compatible with all Golf 7 models or ECU versions.
Solution:
- Verify that the coding option is compatible with your specific car model and ECU version.
- Consult with a coding expert to determine compatibility.
5.4 Software Glitches
Software glitches can sometimes occur during the coding process, leading to errors or incomplete coding.
Solution:
- Restart the VCDS software and try again.
- Update the VCDS software to the latest version.
- Contact VCDS support for assistance.
6. Safety Precautions for VCDS Coding
VCDS coding involves modifying your car’s electronic systems, so it’s essential to take certain safety precautions to minimize the risk of damage or errors.
6.1 Use a Reliable VCDS Cable
Using a high-quality VCDS cable is crucial for ensuring a stable and reliable connection between your laptop and your car’s ECU.
6.2 Backup Original Coding Values
Before making any coding changes, always create a backup of the original coding values. This allows you to revert to the original settings if something goes wrong.
6.3 Follow Instructions Carefully
Follow the coding instructions carefully and double-check all coding values before applying them.
6.4 Maintain a Stable Power Supply
Ensure that your car has a stable power supply during the coding process. Use a battery charger or maintainer if necessary.
6.5 Consult with Experts
If you are unsure about any aspect of the coding process, consult with a coding expert for guidance and assistance.
7. Examples of Successful Coding Projects
Here are a few examples of successful Golf 7 VCDS coding projects completed with the help of CAR-CODING.EDU.VN:
7.1 Activating Off-Road Display on a Golf Alltrack
A Golf Alltrack owner wanted to activate the off-road display on their head unit. With our remote assistance, they were able to successfully enable the feature and enjoy the additional information it provides during off-road driving.
7.2 Disabling Start/Stop on a Golf GTI
A Golf GTI enthusiast found the start/stop system annoying during spirited driving. We helped them disable the system using VCDS coding, resulting in a more responsive and enjoyable driving experience.
7.3 Enabling Lane Assist on a Golf R
A Golf R owner wanted to enable the lane assist feature on their car. With our guidance, they were able to successfully activate the system and improve their driving safety on highways.
8. Staying Updated with New Coding Options
The world of VCDS coding is constantly evolving, with new coding options and features being discovered all the time. Here’s how to stay updated with the latest developments:
8.1 Follow Online Forums and Communities
Online forums and communities dedicated to VCDS coding are a great resource for staying informed about new coding options and techniques.
8.2 Subscribe to Newsletters and Blogs
Many websites and blogs offer newsletters and articles about VCDS coding. Subscribe to these resources to receive regular updates on the latest developments.
8.3 Consult with Coding Experts
Coding experts like CAR-CODING.EDU.VN stay up-to-date with the latest coding options and can provide valuable insights and guidance.
9. Legal and Ethical Considerations
While VCDS coding can enhance your car’s functionality and personalization, it’s essential to be aware of the legal and ethical considerations involved.
9.1 Warranty Implications
Modifying your car’s ECU through VCDS coding may void certain aspects of your warranty. Check with your dealer or warranty provider before making any coding changes.
9.2 Compliance with Regulations
Ensure that any coding changes you make comply with local traffic laws and regulations.
9.3 Ethical Considerations
Avoid using VCDS coding to disable safety features or modify your car in a way that could endanger yourself or others.
10. FAQ About Golf 7 VCDS Coding
Here are some frequently asked questions about Golf 7 VCDS coding:
10.1 Is VCDS Coding Safe for My Car?
Yes, VCDS coding is generally safe as long as you follow instructions carefully and use reliable equipment. However, it’s essential to take safety precautions and consult with experts if you are unsure about any aspect of the process.
10.2 What Equipment Do I Need for Remote VCDS Coding?
You’ll need a laptop, a VCDS cable, and a stable internet connection.