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1. What Are VCDS Tweaks for VW Atlas and Why Are They Important?

VCDS tweaks for VW Atlas refer to modifications made to the vehicle’s software using the VCDS (VAG-COM Diagnostic System) tool. These tweaks allow users to customize various vehicle settings and enable hidden features not accessible through the standard infotainment system. These modifications are important because they allow owners to personalize their vehicle to better suit their preferences and needs.

VCDS tweaks offer a way to tailor the VW Atlas to your specific needs, improving convenience, comfort, and even safety. By accessing and modifying the vehicle’s control modules, you can unlock features that were either disabled from the factory or not initially programmed for your region. Technicians also use coding to resolve module issues after replacement or diagnose existing module concerns.

2. What Kind of VCDS Tweaks Can Be Performed on a VW Atlas?

VW Atlas VCDS tweaks range from simple convenience features to more complex modifications affecting vehicle performance and safety systems. Examples of common VCDS tweaks include disabling the auto start/stop system, enabling remote window operation via the key fob, adjusting the number of tap turn signal blinks, and customizing climate control settings for remote start.

Many more customizations are possible, including:

  • Lighting: Activating cornering fog lights, modifying daytime running light behavior, and customizing brake light configurations.
  • Comfort & Convenience: Enabling gauge needle sweep on start-up, displaying a lap timer in the digital cockpit, and customizing ambient lighting options.
  • Driver Assistance: Adjusting lane assist sensitivity and enabling/disabling certain driver assistance features.
  • TPMS: Installing Direct TPMS module for individual tire pressure monitoring on the dashboard.
  • Other: Disabling auto unlock when shifting to park, activating tear drop wipe function, show refuel quantity, etc.

3. How Do I Disable the Auto Start/Stop System on My VW Atlas Using VCDS?

Disabling the auto start/stop system on a VW Atlas using VCDS involves modifying the voltage limit setting within the CAN Gateway module. This can be accomplished via coding with VCDS, or the installation of an aftermarket module.

Here’s how to disable the auto start/stop system using the voltage method via VCDS:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.
  2. Select “19-CAN Gateway” from the Select Control Module screen.
  3. Go to “Adaptation – 10” and locate the “Start/stop start voltage limit” channel (IDE08348).
  4. Change the “Stored value” (typically 7.6V) to a “New value” of 12.0V.
  5. Click “Do it!” to save the change.

Alternatively, as mentioned in the original article, an Arduino Nano-based module can be used for a “Start-stop automatic disable with memory function.”

4. How Can I Enable Remote Operation of Windows with My VW Atlas Key Fob?

Enabling remote operation of windows with your VW Atlas key fob requires accessing the Central Electrics module and modifying specific adaptation channels. This requires a security access code.

Here’s the procedure:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.
  2. Select “09-Cent. Elect.” from the Select Control Module screen.
  3. Select “Security Access – 16” and enter the access key: 31347.
  4. Go to “Adaptation – 10” and locate the following channels:
    • ENG141681-ENG116652-ZV Komfort-Funk Komfort oeffnen (Comfort opening)
    • ENG141681-ENG116651-ZV Komfort-Funk Komfort schliessen (Comfort closing)
  5. Change the “Stored value” from “not active” to “active” for both channels.
  6. Click “Do it!” to save the changes.

Changing the number of blinks for the tap turn signal on your VW Atlas involves modifying an adaptation channel within the Central Electrics module. Again, a security access code is needed.

Follow these steps:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.
  2. Select “09-Cent. Elect.” from the Select Control Module screen.
  3. Select “Security Access – 16” and enter the access key: 31347.
  4. Go to “Adaptation – 10” and locate the channel: ENG141649-ENG116587-Au*nlicht_Blinker-Komfortblinken Blinkzyklen.
  5. Change the “Stored value” (typically 3) to your desired “New value” (e.g., 5).
  6. Click “Do it!” to save the change.
  7. Reset the “Personalization” setting in the MIB unit (“CAR” – “Setting” – “Personalization” – “Reset all” or “CAR” – “Setting” – “Factory settings” – “Personalization”).
  8. Turn the ignition OFF then ON for the change to take effect.

6. Can I Customize the Climate Control Settings for Remote Start Using VCDS?

Yes, it is possible to customize climate control settings for remote start on your VW Atlas using VCDS. This allows you to define how the climate control system behaves when the vehicle is started remotely.

The following adaptation channels within the Auto HVAC module control remote start climate settings:

  • IDE07301-Remote start function: activation of seat heating
  • IDE13676-Remote start function: rear window defogger
  • IDE07304-Remote start function: activation of seat ventilation
  • IDE07302-Remote start function: interior climate control status

You can modify the “Stored value” of each channel to your desired “New value.” For example, you can disable seat heating/ventilation during remote start or set the climate control to use the last set value instead of a fixed temperature.

7. How Do I Display A/C Fan Speed When Operating in Auto Mode?

Displaying the A/C fan speed when operating in “Auto” mode requires enabling a specific bit within the Auto HVAC module’s coding.

Here’s how:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.
  2. Select “08-Auto HVAC” from the Select Control Module screen.
  3. Select “Coding – 07”.
  4. Select “Long Coding Helper”.
  5. In the long coding window, select “Byte 11” and tick “ON” the “Bit 6” selection.

8. What Is the Gauge Needle Sweep Feature and How Do I Activate It?

The gauge needle sweep, also known as “staging,” is a visual effect where the instrument cluster needles sweep to their maximum position and back when the ignition is turned on. It’s a purely cosmetic feature that adds a touch of sportiness to the vehicle.

To activate the gauge needle sweep:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.
  2. Select “17-Instruments” from the Select Control Module screen.
  3. Select “Coding – 07”.
  4. Select “Long Coding Helper”.
  5. In the long coding window, select “Byte 1” and tick “ON” the “Bit 0” selection.

9. How Can I Display a Lap Timer in the Digital Cockpit Cluster?

Displaying a lap timer in the digital cockpit cluster allows you to time your laps on a track or simply monitor elapsed time during a journey.

To enable the lap timer:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.
  2. Select “17-Instruments” from the Select Control Module screen.
  3. Select “Coding – 07”.
  4. Select “Long Coding Helper”.
  5. In the long coding window, select “Byte 1” and tick “ON” the “Bit 3” selection.

10. Is It Possible to Operate Windows After Ignition Off and Doors Opened?

Yes, it is possible to configure your VW Atlas to allow operation of the windows even after the ignition is turned off and a door is opened. This can be useful if you want to quickly close the windows after parking.

To enable this feature:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.
  2. Select “09-Cent. Elect.” from the Select Control Module screen.
  3. Select “Security Access – 16” and enter the access key: 31347.
  4. Go to “Adaptation – 10” and locate the channel: ENG141681-ENG122993-ZV Komfort-Freigabenachlauf FH bei Tueroeffnen abbrechen.
  5. Change the “Stored value” from “active” to “not active”.
  6. Click “Do it!” to save the change.

11. How Do I Add a DRL Control Option in the MIB (Infotainment System)?

Adding a DRL (Daytime Running Lights) control option in the MIB (Modular Infotainment System) allows you to easily enable or disable the DRLs via the car’s settings menu.

Follow these steps:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.
  2. Select “09-Cent. Elect.” from the Select Control Module screen.
  3. Select “Security Access – 16” and enter the access key: 31347.
  4. Go to “Adaptation – 10” and locate the channel: ENG141647-ENG116594-Au*nlicht_Front-Tagfahrlicht Aktivierung durch BAP oder Bedienfolge moeglich.
  5. Change the “Stored value” from “not active” to “active”.
  6. Click “Do it!” to save the change.

This will add a “Daytime Running Lights” option under “CAR – Setting – Light” in the MIB.

12. Can I Configure DRLs to Turn Off When the Handbrake Is Engaged?

Yes, you can configure your DRLs to automatically turn off when the handbrake (parking brake) is engaged. This can be useful in situations where you don’t want the DRLs to be on, such as at a drive-in movie theater or when parked in a dark area.

To enable this feature:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.
  2. Select “09-Cent. Elect.” from the Select Control Module screen.
  3. Select “Security Access – 16” and enter the access key: 31347.
  4. Go to “Adaptation – 10” and locate the channel: ENG141647-ENG122184-Au*nlicht_Front-Tagfahrlicht Dauerfahrlicht bei Handbremse abschalten.
  5. Change the “Stored value” to “active”. In some cases it is already set to active by default.
  6. Click “Do it!” to save the change.

13. How Do I Change the Visual Style of the Digital Cockpit?

Changing the visual style of the digital cockpit allows you to customize the appearance of the instrument cluster.

You can modify the background visuals to a carbon-fiber style:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.
  2. Select “17-Instruments” from the Select Control Module screen.
  3. Go to “Adaptation – 10” and locate the channel: IDE02489-Display depiction.
  4. Change the “Stored value” from “Version 1” to “Version 3”.
  5. Click “Do it!” to save the change.

You can also change the overall style:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.
  2. Select “17-Instruments” from the Select Control Module screen.
  3. Go to “Adaptation – 10” and locate the channel: ENG153766-Tube_version.
  4. Change the “Stored value” from “variant_0” to other variants (up to “variant_4”) to experiment with different styles. Note that values from “variant_5” to “variant_F” may not result in any visual changes.
  5. Click “Do it!” to save the change.

14. Is It Possible to Unlock More Ambient Light Colors Using VCDS?

Yes, it is possible to unlock additional ambient light colors on your VW Atlas using VCDS. By default, some models may be limited to only a few color options.

To enable the extended color palette:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.
  2. Select “09-Cent. Elect.” from the Select Control Module screen.
  3. Select “Security Access – 16” and enter the access key: 31347.
  4. Go to “Adaptation – 10” and locate the following channels:
    • IDE09732-ENG133384-Interior light: light configuration-Ambient_Farbliste_HMI
    • IDE09731-ENG125017-Int. light: 2nd generation-Instrumententafelbeleuchtung mehrfarbig
  5. Change the “Stored value” from “not active” to “active” for both channels.
  6. Click “Do it!” to save the changes.

After enabling the extended color palette, you can customize the individual color values using the following channels:

  • IDE*-ENG**-Ambient light color list-Rotwert Farbe 1 (R) (Red value for color 1)
  • IDE*-ENG**-Ambient light color list-Gruenwert Farbe 1 (G) (Green value for color 1)
  • IDE*-ENG**-Ambient light color list-Blauwert Farbe 1 (B) (Blue value for color 1)
  • IDE*-ENG**-LIN Ambient light color list-Rotwert_Farbe_1_lin (R) (Red value for color 1 – LIN)
  • IDE*-ENG**-LIN Ambient light color list-Gruenwert_Farbe_1_lin (G) (Green value for color 1 – LIN)
  • IDE*-ENG**-LIN Ambient light color list-Blauwert_Farbe_1_lin6 (B) (Blue value for color 1 – LIN)

Repeat these channels for Farbe 2, Farbe 3, and so on, up to Farbe 10, to set up to 10 custom colors.

After making these changes, it’s crucial to:

  1. Turn off the vehicle ignition and wait for the digital cockpit screen to completely shut off.
  2. Turn the ignition back on and turn on the MIB unit.
  3. Go to “CAR” – “Setting” – “Ambient lighting” to see the new color options and experiment with different settings.

15. How Do I Configure Inner Tail Lights to Function as Brake Lights?

Configuring the inner tail lights to function as brake lights can enhance visibility and safety.

Here’s how to set the inner upper tail lights as brake lights:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.

  2. Select “09-Cent. Elect.” from the Select Control Module screen.

  3. Select “Security Access – 16” and enter the access key: 31347.

  4. Go to “Adaptation – 10” and locate the following channels:

    • For the left side inner upper tail light:
      • ENG116959-ENG116316-Leuchte23SL HLC10-Lichtfunktion C 23
      • ENG116959-ENG116318-Leuchte23SL HLC10-Dimmwert CD 23
    • For the right side inner upper tail light:
      • ENG116960-ENG116335-Leuchte24SL HRA65-Lichtfunktion C 24
      • ENG116960-ENG116337-Leuchte24SL HRA65-Dimmwert CD 24
  5. Change the “Stored value” of “Lichtfunktion C” to “Brake light”.

  6. Change the “Stored value” of “Dimmwert CD” to “127”.

  7. Click “Do it!” to save the changes for all channels.

To set the inner lower tail lights as brake lights:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.

  2. Select “09-Cent. Elect.” from the Select Control Module screen.

  3. Select “Security Access – 16” and enter the access key: 31347.

  4. Go to “Adaptation – 10” and locate the following channels:

    • ENG116963-ENG116388-Leuchte27NSL RC6-Lichtfunktion A 27
    • ENG116963-ENG116390-Leuchte27NSL RC6-Dimmwert AB 27
    • ENG116963-ENG116392-Leuchte27NSL RC6-Lichtfunktion C 27
    • ENG116963-ENG116394-Leuchte27NSL RC6-Dimmwert CD 27
    • ENG116963-ENG116395-Leuchte27NSL RC6-Dimming Direction CD 27
  5. Change the “Stored value” of “Lichtfunktion A 27” to “Standlicht allgemein (Schlusslicht: Positionslicht: Begrenzungslicht)”.

  6. Change the “Stored value” of “Dimmwert AB 27” to “10”.

  7. Change the “Stored value” of “Lichtfunktion C 27” to “Brake light”.

  8. Change the “Stored value” of “Dimmwert CD 27” to “127”.

  9. Change the “Stored value” of “Dimming Direction CD 27” to “minimize”.

  10. Click “Do it!” to save the changes for all channels.

16. How Can I Use the Key Fob to Lock and Unlock the Car While the Engine Is Running?

Enabling key fob operation while the engine is running can be useful in situations where you need to leave the vehicle running but still want to lock the doors.

To enable this feature:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.
  2. Select “09-Cent. Elect.” from the Select Control Module screen.
  3. Select “Security Access – 16” and enter the access key: 31347.
  4. Go to “Adaptation – 10” and locate the channel: ENG141651-ENG115754-ZV allgemein-Funk bei Klemme 15 ein.
  5. Change the “Stored value” from “not active” to “active”.
  6. Click “Do it!” to save the change.

17. What Is Adaptive Lane Tracking and How Do I Enable It?

Adaptive lane tracking is an enhanced version of lane assist that provides more active steering assistance to keep the vehicle centered in its lane.

To enable adaptive lane tracking:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.
  2. Select “A5-Frt Sens. Drv. Assist” from the Select Control Module screen.
  3. Select “Coding – 07”.
  4. Select “Long Coding Helper”.
  5. In the long coding window, select “Byte 14” and select the “Bit 5-7” @ “80 Point of Intervention: early (Changeable via Menu)”.
  6. Click “Do it!” to save the change.

18. How Do I Turn on the 3rd High-Mounted Brake Light When Locking or Unlocking the Vehicle?

Activating the 3rd brake light when locking or unlocking the vehicle can provide a visual confirmation of the lock/unlock status.

To enable this feature:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.

  2. Select “09-Cent. Elect.” from the Select Control Module screen.

  3. Select “Security Access – 16” and enter the access key: 31347.

  4. Go to “Adaptation – 10” and locate the following channels:

    • ENG141649-ENG122204-Au?enlicht_Blinker-ZV_Blinken_auf
    • ENG141649-ENG122203-Au?enlicht_Blinker-ZV_Blinken_zu
    • ENG116958-ENG116297-Leuchte22BR MA57-Lichtfunktion C 22
    • ENG116958-ENG116299-Leuchte22BR MA57-Dimmwert CD 22
  5. Change the “Stored value” of “ZV_Blinken_auf” and “ZV_Blinken_zu” to “active”.

  6. Change the “Stored value” of “Lichtfunktion C 22” to “Aktive Blinkfunktion hat ein auf 1 gesetztes zugeordnetes Bit in pa_dynamisch_blinken”.

  7. Change the “Stored value” of “Dimmwert CD 22” to “127”.

  8. Click “Do it!” to save the changes for all channels.

19. How Do I Change the Fog Light Type to Avoid Errors with LED Fog Lights?

If you’ve installed LED fog lights on your VW Atlas, you may need to adjust the fog light type in the vehicle’s coding to avoid error codes.

To do this:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.

  2. Select “09-Cent. Elect.” from the Select Control Module screen.

  3. Select “Security Access – 16” and enter the access key: 31347.

  4. Go to “Adaptation – 10” and locate the following channels:

    • ENG116948-ENG116100-Leuchte12NL LB45-Lasttyp 12
    • ENG116948-ENG116105-Leuchte12NL LB45-Dimmwert AB 12
    • ENG116949-ENG116119-Leuchte13NL RB5-Lasttyp 13
    • ENG116949-ENG116124-Leuchte13NL RB5-Dimmwert AB 13
  5. Change the “Stored value” of “Lasttyp” for both left and right fog lights from “10 – allgemeine Scheinwerfer” to “5 – LED Abblendlicht”.

  6. Change the “Stored value” of “Dimmwert AB” for both left and right fog lights from “100” to “127”.

  7. Click “Do it!” to save the changes for all channels.

20. How Do I Activate the Front Wiper Tear Drop Wipe Function?

The tear drop wipe function causes the wipers to perform a brief additional wipe a few seconds after the windshield has been washed, clearing any remaining streaks or drips.

To activate this feature:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.
  2. Select “09-Cent. Elect.” from the Select Control Module screen.
  3. Select “Security Access – 16” and enter the access key: 31347.
  4. Go to “Adaptation – 10” and locate the channel: ENG141682-ENG116618-Front_wiper-Traenenwischen Front Status.
  5. Change the “Stored value” from “not active” to “active”.
  6. Click “Do it!” to save the change.
  7. Reset the “mirrors and wipers” setting via “CAR” – “Setting” – “factory settings” – “mirrors and wipers”.

21. How Can I Display Radio Station Logos in the Digital Cockpit Cluster?

Displaying radio station logos in the digital cockpit cluster adds a visual element to the radio display, making it easier to identify your favorite stations.

To enable this feature:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.
  2. Select “5F-Information Electr.” from the Select Control Module screen.
  3. Go to “Adaptation – 10” and locate the channel: ENG122230-ENG122342-Dashboard_Display_Configuration-stationart.
  4. Change the “Stored value” from “OFF” to “On”.
  5. Click “Do it!” to save the change.

22. How Do I Show Refuel Quantity in the Digital Cockpit Cluster?

Displaying the refuel quantity in the digital cockpit cluster shows the amount of fuel added during the last refueling.

To enable this feature:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.
  2. Select “17-Instruments” from the Select Control Module screen.
  3. Select “Coding – 07”.
  4. Select “Long Coding Helper”.
  5. In the long coding window, select “Byte 10” and tick “ON” the “Bit 4” selection.

Note: This function may not work on all VW Atlas models equipped with a digital cockpit.

23. How Can I Configure Fog Lights to Turn On with High Beams?

Configuring the fog lights to turn on with the high beams can improve visibility in certain driving conditions.

To enable this feature:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.

  2. Select “09-Cent. Elect.” from the Select Control Module screen.

  3. Select “Security Access – 16” and enter the access key: 31347.

  4. Go to “Adaptation – 10” and locate the following channels:

    • ENG116948-ENG116107-Leuchte12NL LB45-Lichtfunktion C 12
    • ENG116948-ENG116109-Leuchte12NL LB45-Dimmwert CD 12
    • ENG116949-ENG116564-Leuchte13NL RB5-Lichtfunktion C 13
    • ENG116949-ENG116128-Leuchte13NL RB5-Dimmwert CD 13
  5. Change the “Stored value” of “Lichtfunktion C” for both left and right fog lights to “Left high beam” and “Right high beam” respectively.

  6. Change the “Stored value” of “Dimmwert CD” for both left and right fog lights to “127”.

  7. Click “Do it!” to save the changes for all channels.

If you have LED fog lights, set Dimmwert CD to 127.

24. How Do I Prevent the Sunroof from Tilting or Opening When Using the Key Fob to Open the Windows?

If you find that the sunroof tilts or opens when you use the key fob to remotely open the windows, you can disable this behavior.

To do so:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.
  2. Select “09-Cent. Elect.” from the Select Control Module screen.
  3. Select “Security Access – 16” and enter the access key: 31347.
  4. Go to “Adaptation – 10” and locate the channel: ENG141632-ENG116647-Sunroof-SAD Komfort oeffnen.
  5. Change the “Stored value” from “active” to “not active”.
  6. Click “Do it!” to save the change.

25. How Can I Turn On the Driver Seat Easy Entry/Exit Function?

The easy entry/exit function moves the driver’s seat back when the door is opened, making it easier to get in and out of the vehicle.

To enable this feature:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.
  2. Select “36-Seat Mem. Drvr” from the Select Control Module screen.
  3. Select “Coding – 07”.
  4. Select “Long Coding Helper”.
  5. In the long coding window, select “Byte 3” and tick “ON” the “Bit 1” selection.

26. How Do I Configure the Side Mirrors to Fold In When Locking the Vehicle?

Configuring the side mirrors to fold in when locking the vehicle can be useful in tight parking spaces.

To enable this feature:

  1. Ensure that the “Fold in when locking” option is selected in the MIB menu (“CAR” – “Setting” – “Mirror and wiper settings”).
  2. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.
  3. Select “09-Cent. Elect.” from the Select Control Module screen.
  4. Select “Security Access – 16” and enter the access key: 31347.
  5. Go to “Adaptation – 10” and locate the channel: ENG141635-ENG116665-Spiegelverstellung-Funk Spiegelanklappung Modus.
  6. Change the “Stored value” from “by look command via remote control key” to “by convenience operation via remote control key”.
  7. Click “Do it!” to save the change.

With this setting, holding the lock button on the key fob or door handle for 2 seconds will fold the mirrors.

27. How Do I Change the Rear Turn Signal Light Type to LED to Avoid Error Codes?

If you’ve replaced the rear turn signal bulbs with LEDs, you may need to adjust the light type in the vehicle’s coding to avoid error codes.

To do this:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.

  2. Select “09-Cent. Elect.” from the Select Control Module screen.

  3. Select “Security Access – 16” and enter the access key: 31347.

  4. Go to “Adaptation – 10” and locate the following channels:

    • ENG116954-ENG116214-Leuchte18BLK HLA60-Lasttyp 18
    • ENG116954-ENG116219-Leuchte18BLK HLA60-Dimmwert AB 18
    • ENG116955-ENG116233-Leuchte19BLK HRC31-Lasttyp 19
    • ENG116955-ENG116238-Leuchte19BLK HRC31-Dimmwert AB 19
  5. Change the “Stored value” of “Lasttyp” for both left and right turn signals from “12 – Blinkleuchten” to “43 – allgemeine LED”.

  6. Change the “Stored value” of “Dimmwert AB” for both left and right turn signals to “127”.

  7. Click “Do it!” to save the changes for all channels.

28. How Do I Change the Reverse Light Type to LED to Avoid Error Codes?

Similar to the turn signals, you may need to adjust the reverse light type in the coding if you’ve installed LED reverse lights.

To do this:

  1. Connect the VCDS tool to your VW Atlas.

  2. Select “09-Cent. Elect.” from the Select Control Module screen.

  3. Select “Security Access – 16” and enter the access key: 31347.

  4. Go to “Adaptation – 10” and locate the following channels:

    • ENG116964-ENG116404-Leuchte28RFL LC11-Lasttyp 28
    • ENG116964-ENG116409-Leuchte28RFL LC11-Dimmwert AB 28
    • ENG116965-ENG116423-Leuchte29RFL RA64-Lasttyp 29
    • ENG116965-ENG116428-Leuchte29RFL RA64-Dimmwert AB 29
  5. Change the “Stored value” of “Lasttyp” for both left and right reverse lights from “9 – allgemeine Gl?hlampe 27W: auch H15” to “43 – allgemeine LED”.

  6. Change the “Stored value” of “Dimmwert AB” for both left and right reverse lights to “127”.

  7. Click “Do it!” to save the changes for all channels.

29. How Do I Install MQB 2.0 Direct TPMS on Atlas (Execline) with VCDS Coding?

Installing an MQB 2.0 direct TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) on your VW Atlas involves both hardware installation and VCDS coding.

First, you need to install the MQB TPMS module.

The VCDS coding process involves the following steps:

  1. 19-CAN-Gateway: Activate the tire pressure module in the MQB HIGH gateway.
    • Go to “Adaptation – 10” and locate the channel: IDE01996-SFT00101-Installation list: specified installations-Tire Pressure Monitoring 1.
    • Change the “Stored value” from “Not coded” to “coded”.
    • In “Installation List”, select “65-Tire Pressure” and activate it.
  2. 17-Instruments: Show tire pressure in the dashboard.
    • In “Coding – 07” using the “Long Coding Helper”:
      • Activate “Byte 3”—“Bit 7”.
      • Deactivate “Byte 4”—“Bit 0”.
      • Activate “Byte11”—“Bit 2”.
  3. 03-ABS Brakes: Disable the original ABS TPMS.
    • In “Coding – 07” using the “Long Coding Helper”:
      • Change “Byte 27” from “01011000” to “00001000”.
      • Change “Byte 28” from “11000010” to “01000010”.
  4. 5F-Information Electr.: Show tire pressure in the MIB.

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