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hace 8 horas, DANI_A6AVANT dijo:

 Ya tengo el cable encargado y estoy viendo para meter Windows en el mac book pro, hay tutoriales de vagcom? Donde se o puedo mirar lo que tengo que modificar? Gracias 

 

Hay un hilo en este Subforo que hay algo. (VAGCOM - A6 - C7)

 

 

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En 21/10/2017 a las 1:34, DANI_A6AVANT dijo:

 Ya tengo el cable encargado y estoy viendo para meter Windows en el mac book pro, hay tutoriales de vagcom? Donde se o puedo mirar lo que tengo que modificar? Gracias 

 

Para listas de las modificaciones disponibles con vagcom para nuestro modelo busca en google: audi a6 vagcom codes.

 

Yo usé las webs de los primeros resultados y fue todo bien. En inglés, eso sí. En casi todas ponen las mismas modificaciones y derivan de las modificaciones publicadas en stemei.de

 

Un saludo.

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hace 3 horas, ondevimai dijo:

 

Para listas de las modificaciones disponibles con vagcom para nuestro modelo busca en google: audi a6 vagcom codes.

 

Yo usé las webs de los primeros resultados y fue todo bien. En inglés, eso sí. En casi todas ponen las mismas modificaciones y derivan de las modificaciones publicadas en stemei.de

 

Un saludo.

 

En 21 de octubre de 2017 a las 9:52, Ocio dijo:

 

Hay un hilo en este Subforo que hay algo. (VAGCOM - A6 - C7)

 

 

 

fenómeno, a leer toca

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Hola,

Otra opción interesante que he encontrado, para los que tenemos bixenon, es la de hacer cornering con las luces todoclima.

Esto es, cuando llevas las luces encendidas, vas a poca velocidad y giras el volante un mínimo,  se activa la luz todoclima, la mas exterior del faro, correspondiente al sentido del giro, además se enciende y se apaga con efecto gradual.

Creo que queda bien y es muy útil.

Para activarlo:

Select

09 Central Electric

Coding 07

Long coding helper

Seleccionamos byte 4

Activamos bit 0

Do it!

 

Y ya está :)

 

Saludos

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En 30/6/2017 a las 20:00, AlvaroSev dijo:

OBDEleven, sencillamente increible ! Me ha llegado en 24h (no sé si está permitido poner enlaces), y en menos de 15 minutos ya tenia activado el video en movimiento, el test de agujas, el modo eficiente en audi drive select, luces traseras diurnas, pitidos del cinturón desactivado, y varias cosillas más. Muy recomendado :)

 

Hola compañero, ¿cómo habilitaste las luces traseras diurnas? A mi no me sale la aplicación

gracias!

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hace 3 minutos, FrA1l3 dijo:

 

Hola compañero, ¿cómo habilitaste las luces traseras diurnas? A mi no me sale la aplicación

gracias!

 

Ya me contesto yo:

 

20. Tail lights on with front DRLs 
[Select]
[09-Cent. Elect.]
[Coding - 07]
[Long Coding Helper]
Click on byte 2 and enable bit 7
[Do It!]

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En 17/10/2017 a las 0:24, pepon2309 dijo:

No sabía eso.

También voy con ellos siempre encendidos.

Me fijaré si se encienden también los de matrícula como dices.

 

Gracias al compañero FrA1I3 que me ha hecho hoy la mod de encender los pilotos de atrás te confirmo que también se encienden los LED de la matrícula.

Salvo que no te guste por estética no creo que haya problema por llevar siempre encendidos los LED de la matrícula.

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En 17/12/2017 a las 19:18, Obiwan dijo:

 

Gracias al compañero FrA1I3 que me ha hecho hoy la mod de encender los pilotos de atrás te confirmo que también se encienden los LED de la matrícula.

Salvo que no te guste por estética no creo que haya problema por llevar siempre encendidos los LED de la matrícula.

Al final he decidido dejarlos encendidos.

Creo que es más seguro ir con las luces encendidas todo el día. Lo que he puesto en manual es el encendido de luces. Creo que es mejor a largo plazo para nuestros faros. Se encienden en el garage, se apagan cuando sales, en mi caso vuelve a encenderse al pasar por un mini túnel, vuelta a apagarse y así en cada túnel o zona oscura que pasas...me parece una carga extra de trabajo que se puede compensar llevando las luces encendidas siempre.

Alguno dirá que llevarlas encendidas siempre también es carga extra, pero al ser leds el consumo es mínimo, eso creo.

Los suecos llevan toda la vida haciéndolo ;)

 

Vaya ladrillazo acabo de soltar 

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En ‎17‎/‎12‎/‎2017 a las 19:18, Obiwan dijo:

 

Gracias al compañero FrA1I3 que me ha hecho hoy la mod de encender los pilotos de atrás te confirmo que también se encienden los LED de la matrícula.

Salvo que no te guste por estética no creo que haya problema por llevar siempre encendidos los LED de la matrícula.

Hola,

Yo los llevé un tiempo activados sin problema. Hasta que leí en el foro AudiWorld un par de casos de leds fundidos y culpaban a esta activación... yo por si acaso lo desactivé, manías mías. Lo que si es cierto es que se aumenta la seguridad al hacerte mucho mas visible.

 

Saludos

 

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Si alguien quiere modificar algo más, os copio la lista del foro Audizine:

 

Audi A6/A7 & S6/S7 C7
VCDS (VAG-COM) codes
________________________________________
Disable amber corner lights
[09 – Cent. Elect.] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 10
Submodule 0
Bit 3 - Set to 0 to disable amber side markers (U.S. vehicles)
________________________________________
Disable NAV & Phone warning messages while entering data at speed
[5F - Information Electr.] -> Adaptation -> Set channel 2 & 3 to 250
________________________________________
Disable Seatbelt Chime
[17 - Instruments] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 0
Bit 2-4 – Seat Belt Warning inactive
________________________________________
Enable Adaptive brake lights
[46 - Comfort System] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 8
Bit 0 – Emergency Brake Flashing via Turn Lights active (1 = active)
Bit 1 – Emergency Brake Flashing via Brake Lights active (1 = active)
________________________________________
Enable Automatic Gear selection shown in DIS
[02 – Auto Trans] [Adaptation – 10]
Select “Single Gear Display” from top channel drop down menu
Select “D on/S on” from New value drop down menu
________________________________________
Enable Double Disarm Beep
[46 - Central Conv.] [Adaptation - 10] -> Channel 63
Add 4
________________________________________
Enable Hidden menu in MMI
[5F - Information Electr.]
[Adaptation - 10] -> Channel 6
change 0 to 1
Use this hidden menu at your own risk.
Caution: Keep away from the "Bootloader"
________________________________________
Enable Import CDs to MMI's HD
[Hidden menu]
Main/Diagnose/Settings
Import Media
Set to 4 of 4 "Copy/Ripping"
________________________________________
Enable Independent Fogs control with high beams
[09 – Cent. Elect.] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 4
Bit 1 – (Front) Uncheck the box or change :Bit 1 to 0
Bit 2 – (Rear) Uncheck the box or change :Bit 2 to 0
________________________________________
Enable Lap Timer Shown in HUD- also enables shift light
[17 - Instruments] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 1
Bit 3 - Check the box for "Lap Timer active"
______________________________________
Enable Remote Operation Windows and Sunroof
[46 - Cent. Conv.] [Coding - 07] -> [Long Coding Helper] Byte 2
Bit 2 - Set to 1
______________________________________
Enable TPMS
* You need the 1AT ABS unit – check your stickers (1AS does not work)
[Hidden menu] [car] [cardevicelist] [RDK] Enable
[Hidden menu] [car] [carmenuoperation] [Tires Air Pressure Control] Set to 5

[03 - ABS Brakes]
[Security Access - 16] (probably with login code: 61378)
[Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 1
Bit 3 - Tire Pressure Monitoring (PR-7K6) active (1 = active)

The TPMS need to be enabled in the Instrument Cluster:
[17 - Instruments]
[Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 4
Bit 0 - Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPMS) installed (1 = active)
Reset MMI
________________________________________
Enable VIM on MMI
[5F - Information Electr.] [Advanced ID - 1A] Note 1st Serial number
[Security Access] Enter Digits 6, 13, 10, 14, 11 of the 1st Serial number
[Adaptation - 10] -> Channel 48
Set to 255
Reset MMI
________________________________________
Set Audi parking system - Switch OFF Speed
[10 - Park/Steer Assist] [Adaptation - 10] -> Channel 23
Set to 20 (max value in km/h)
________________________________________
Adjust LED brightness
[09 – Cent. Elect.] [Security Access - 16] (enter security code. One of the default codes is- 20113)
[Adaptation - 10] -> Channel 3
Set between 5 and 100
________________________________________
BEEP ON LOCK Chirp the alarm siren briefly when the alarm activates (ie all doors are closed and the car is locked)
[Select]
[46-Central Conv.]
[Coding - 07]
[Long Coding Helper]
Click on byte 1 and in bit 2 you'll see the selectable option: "Anti-Theft-System: Horn Confirmation active"
Check this option
[Do It!]
________________________________________
Adjust bluetooth microphone sensitivity

Hidden menu
Diagnose
Settings
Mic sensiblity - choose -6db/0db/+6db

________________________________________
Enable Auxiliary ventilation

http://www.audienthusiasts.com/VagCom_AuxVent.html

[5F - Information Electr.] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 6
Bit 1 – Set to 1
[Hidden menu] [car] [cardevicelist] [Auxiliary heating] Enable
[08 - Auto HVAC] [Coding - 07] -> Long Coding Helper -> Byte 1
Bit 3 – Set to 1
Bit 4 – Set to 1
________________________________________
Enable Drivers Memory Seat
36: Seat Mem - 07 Coding - Long Coding Helper - change Byte 2, bit 0, to 1
Seat memory will be there however greyed out in MMI
Press and hold down unlock button on key fob for 5 seconds for the windows to come down
Press and hold down lock button on key fob for 5 seconds for the windows to go back up
In MMI, Seat Adjustment you are now able to find Driver's seat, you can set Key memory on/off. Set it "on" for both keys separately.
________________________________________
Increase radio play time after car is turned off
In the Hidden Menu:
From the main screen select 'onofftimer', set 'Standby delay'. The maximum value is 30 minutes.
________________________________________
Enable coming home/leaving home function DRL
[Select]
[09 Central electric]
[Coding - 07]
[Long coding helper]
Click on byte 6 and disable bit 4

Leaves the low beams off when unlocking the car and just have the DRLs on when its dark outside, similar to some other Audis. Much cleaner look.
________________________________________
Tail lights on with front DRLs
[Select]
[09-Central Electric]
[Coding - 07]
[Long Coding Helper]
Click on byte 2 and enable bit 7

Turns on rear tail lights DRLs during the day, for a more aggressive look.

________________________________________
Change the Adaptive Cruise Control Preset distance
[Select]
[13 Distance Regulation]
[Adaptation - 10] --> channel 7
Change from 0 to 1
Reboot MMI

Will now have an option in your MMI under Car --> Driver assistance --> Adaptive Cruise Control to set which of the 4 preset distances your car will default to when you activate your ACC.
________________________________________
Disable rear side markers in US vehicles
[Select]
[46-Central Convenience]
[Security Access] enter 16017
[Adaptation - 10] --> channel 209 for left rear side marker
Document your existing number should you need to re-enable rear side markers later
Change existing number to 0
Channel 210 for right rear side marker
Document your existing number should you need to re-enable rear side markers later
Change existing number to 32
________________________________________
Turn off parking brake when in park mode
[Select]
[53-Parking Brake]
[Adaptation - 10]
Click the drop down channel menu
Select the "Automatic parking brake for selector lever position P"
Change to Not Activated
__________________________________________
Disable/memorize/invert Start & Stop:

- module 09-Cent. Elec.
- enter Security Code (20113)
- Adaptation on Channel 34:
subtract 4 to the value --> Start&Stop always disabled
add 32 to the value --> memorize last status (the Start & Stop status at engine startup will be the one at last engine shutdown)
- test & save
In addition of these values, if you add 64 to the value, the Start & Stop button light will be reversed: off if Start & Stop is disabled, and on if Start & Stop is enabled
__________________________________________
 

 
Quote Originally Posted by uttevrec View Post
Here are some new details and mods to (hopefully) add to the first thread.

Because I've seen multiple people asking about / having trouble with remote window up and down, here the expanded details to get this to work:

Operating Windows and Sunroof with Remote
This will allow enables remote closing of the windows and sunroof by holding the Lock button on the remote control. In addition, it adds an menu item in the MMI to optionally allow opening the front windows/rear windows/sunroof by holding the Unlock button on the remote.
  • [46 - Cent. Conv.] -> [Coding - 07] -> [Long Coding Helper] -> Byte 2-> Bit 2
  • Check "Comfort Operation: Remote Control active" box.
  • Save

Windows and Sunroof will now close with long button press of Lock button on remote.

To Open Front Windows and/or Rear Windows and/or Sunroof with long press of Unlock button on remote:
  • Reboot MMI to make sure the menu item appears (press Menu, Big Knob, and Top Right Soft Button simultaneously)
  • Use the New MMI Menu to Change MMI Settings to allow remote down
  • MMI: [Menu]->[Car]->[Car Systems]->[Vehicle Settings]->[Central Locking]->[Long press to open windows] -> Set Front Windows, Rear Windows, Roof to “On”


New Mods not listed in this thread:

A7/S7/RS7 Only: Close the trunk (a.k.a. boot) remotely using the key fob and/or interior trunk switch (and retain the opening feature)
Go to Module 46 (cent convenience), coding, long coding helper
byte 2, bit 2 "Comfort operation: Remote control active" should be checked, so no need to change it, just confirm that it's set.
No Change, Original Coding: Bit 2 checked

Then got to module 6D (Trunk Electrics), security access and enter security code "12345". Then still in Module 6D, click Adaptation, channel
and there are 8 options for "Activation using rear lid. . .". Change the two "number 4" settings to active.
Original Coding:
  • (1)-Activation using rear lid opening button in remote key - Touch function for opening: not active
  • (2)-Activation using rear lid opening button in remote key - Tap function for opening: active
  • (3)-Activation using rear lid opening button in remote key - Touch function for closing: active
  • (4)-Activation using rear lid opening button in remote key - Tap function for closing: not active
  • (1)-Activation using rear lid remote unlocking switch - Touch function for opening: not active
  • (2)-Activation using rear lid remote unlocking switch - Tap function for opening: active
  • (3)-Activation using rear lid remote unlocking switch - Touch function for closing: active
  • (4)-Activation using rear lid remote unlocking switch - Tap function for closing: not active

New Coding:
  • (1)-Activation using rear lid opening button in remote key - Touch function for opening: not active
  • (2)-Activation using rear lid opening button in remote key - Tap function for opening: active
  • (3)-Activation using rear lid opening button in remote key - Touch function for closing: active
  • (4)-Activation using rear lid opening button in remote key - Tap function for closing: active
  • (1)-Activation using rear lid remote unlocking switch - Touch function for opening: not active
  • (2)-Activation using rear lid remote unlocking switch - Tap function for opening: active
  • (3)-Activation using rear lid remote unlocking switch - Touch function for closing: active
  • (4)-Activation using rear lid remote unlocking switch - Tap function for closing: active

Changing the first "number 4" allows closing of the trunk lid with a quick press of the trunk button on the remote control.
Changing the second "number 4" allows closing of the truck lid with a quick pull of the trunk switch (in the driver's side door)
The trunk is still opened as before. It will beep when remote closing.

Change the time before the heated seats auto-change from level 3 to level 2
When the heated seat is set to full (level 3) it will only stay on full power (level 3) for 10 minutes before automatically dropping to level 2. To increase (or decrease) the amount of time this takes, go to
Module 08 (HVAC) -> Adaptation -> drop in down box select the option 'time until heated seat stage withdrawal from 3-2'.
Enter a new value. Save.
The default is 10, which is 10 minutes. I set it to 15 minutes. Change it to zero to prevent it from auto-switching from level 3 to level 2.
There is also an option for auto-changing from Level 2 to Level 1. This is disabled by default (set to zero.) If you want to enable this, enter a value in minutes.

Hope this helps others!


Again, I take no credit for this information, most of the above is available on these forums and specialty websites as well as Ross-Tech's support pages. I only wanted to group all the info of the pertinant VCDS mods to our s6/s7.

Any extra ones I will gladly add



Huge thanks to TunTap below is information he compiled
how to lower you car 17mm
I finally accomplished lowering the S6 with VCDS. Some said it can't be done, but it most definitely worked for me. It should be entirely reversible in case you decide to revert the settings. All research was done through Google and playing around with software settings, none of this information was provided by Audi or Audi dealers. This method is an alternative to Lowering Links (which are great if you don't have the electronic tools/would rather go the mechanical route), or H&R lowering module (which is also great, and allows for on-the fly adjustments vs. having to mess with car systems).

I figured that since all the tools and information required to do this have already been made public on the internet, it is just matter of time until someone posts a step-by-step guide, so here it is.

DISCLAIMER: I am not responsible for anything that these changes may cause, or if your car breaks, or if dealership finds out and denies your warranty if something goes wrong... Try this at your own risk.

0) Set your car to "Auto" mode (not dynamic, comfort, etc.). Make sure car is on level ground. Close doors. If any doors are opened during the procedure, it will be interrupted. Make sure your car is NOT in a towing or tire changing mode.
1) Load up VCDS, go to Module 34 - Level Control
2) Go to "10 - Adaptation", take note of 4 values titled as "Body height front left wheel house edge" - mine were set to around 384 from factory.
3) Take the values you noted above, and ADD your desired drop in millimeters (mm) to each value, write it down... So if your left front wheel was 384.5, your new value will be 401.5. Repeat for the other wheels. It is not critical to be 100% precise here, rounding the values is fine. Note that maximum Audi-approved drop is 17mm from what I've gathered. You can go lower, but if you go lower, you're also affecting other systems, such as cameras, adaptive cruise, etc., so be careful.

Technically, if you want this procedure to be done properly, instead of taking existing values, you will measure all 4 wheels after completion of the step 7, and then add your drop value if desired. Suspension height values are measured from the center of the wheel to the edge of the fender.

4) Go to Security Access, enter code provided on the following website, under VCDS section, item #3 (I'm not posting this directly to avoid spreading sensitive data, although it's been posted on other forums in past) http://www.stemei.de/pages/coding/au...ng-des-aas.php
5) You should get a message stating that security code has been accepted - if you don't, something failed, stop doing what you're doing
6) Go to 04 - Basic Settings

*** IMPORTANT: Whatever you do, DO NOT select "Reset All Adaptations" - this is not undoable, and will require a visit to the dealer. ***

7) Select "Activate Level Control", hit "Go", wait for it to complete (should only take a second, until it says "not running").
8) Select "Delete Calibration For Level Control", hit "Go", wait for it to complete, your car will throw a fault code and you will see an error message stating Air Suspension Malfunction - this is normal.
7) Select "Start Up to Reference Level", hit "Go". This step will take about a minute, and your car will go up/down during the process (you'll hear hissing noises). Wait for it to complete, until it says "not running".
9) Select "Go Back", go to "10 - Adaptation" on the previous screen.
10) Next you will need to enter new adaptation values for all 4 wheels. Select "Body height front left wheel house edge", then enter new adaptation value, and hit "Do it", then repeat for the other 3 wheels. I did it in the order the menu was arranged (FL, RL, FR, RR) - not sure if the order matters, but just in case. Each time you enter a value, you should get a message stating that it has been accepted.
11) After you're done entering adaptation for all 4 wheels, select "Go Back", and return to "04 - Basic Settings" again.
12) In basic settings, select "Calibrate Level Control" and hit go, it will take a few seconds. Wait for it to say "not running". If you get an error during this step, you either missed a step, or something went horribly wrong.
13) Select "Activate Level Control", hit "Go"
14) You're done, now go to "02 - Fault Codes" and Reset codes.

If this did or didn't work - please share your experience with the rest of us here


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Y el cornering:

 

Hola,

Otra opción interesante que he encontrado, para los que tenemos bixenon, es la de hacer cornering con las luces todoclima.

Esto es, cuando llevas las luces encendidas, vas a poca velocidad y giras el volante un mínimo,  se activa la luz todoclima, la mas exterior del faro, correspondiente al sentido del giro, además se enciende y se apaga con efecto gradual.

Creo que queda bien y es muy útil.

Para activarlo:

Select

09 Central Electric

Coding 07

Long coding helper

Seleccionamos byte 4

Activamos bit 0

Do it!

 

Y ya está :)

 

Saludos

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hace 1 hora, pepon2309 dijo:

Al final he decidido dejarlos encendidos.

Creo que es más seguro ir con las luces encendidas todo el día. Lo que he puesto en manual es el encendido de luces. Creo que es mejor a largo plazo para nuestros faros. Se encienden en el garage, se apagan cuando sales, en mi caso vuelve a encenderse al pasar por un mini túnel, vuelta a apagarse y así en cada túnel o zona oscura que pasas...me parece una carga extra de trabajo que se puede compensar llevando las luces encendidas siempre.

Alguno dirá que llevarlas encendidas siempre también es carga extra, pero al ser leds el consumo es mínimo, eso creo.

Los suecos llevan toda la vida haciéndolo ;)

 

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Hola Pepón,

Yo lo que hice también es que al tener las luces en modo Auto, solo se enciendan los leds al abrir o cerrar el coche y no los faros principales (xenon en mi caso), además queda mucho mejor y nos castigas tanto:

 

Enable coming home/leaving home function DRL
[Select]
[09 Central electric]
[Coding - 07]
[Long coding helper]
Click on byte 6 and disable bit 4

Leaves the low beams off when unlocking the car and just have the DRLs on when its dark outside, similar to some other Audis. Much cleaner look.

 

Saludos,

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hace 16 minutos, TTquattro dijo:

Hola Pepón,

Yo lo que hice también es que al tener las luces en modo Auto, solo se enciendan los leds al abrir o cerrar el coche y no los faros principales (xenon en mi caso), además queda mucho mejor y nos castigas tanto:

 

Enable coming home/leaving home function DRL
[Select]
[09 Central electric]
[Coding - 07]
[Long coding helper]
Click on byte 6 and disable bit 4

Leaves the low beams off when unlocking the car and just have the DRLs on when its dark outside, similar to some other Audis. Much cleaner look.

 

Saludos,

No sabía que existiera esa opción, gracias.

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