Interesting, I wonder if the person who owned the car before me changed a setting I haven't found.That's odd. With my Leon as soon as it starts getting a little dark the dash illumination fades out making the dials difficult to see. Apparently its is VAG's way of telling the driver to put his lights on. Personally I'd prefer that dash illumination to be at a constant brightness all the time.
That's odd. With my Leon as soon as it starts getting a little dark the dash illumination fades out making the dials difficult to see. Apparently its is VAG's way of telling the driver to put his lights on. Personally I'd prefer that dash illumination to be at a constant brightness all the time.
Notice the light switch, when the lights are off, you only see the 'auto' letter illuminated. when the light turns on, all the other icons are illuminated in the light switch.It's a good question but to be honest I never know when auto lights turn on as I see no noticeable difference in dashboard illumination???
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Notice the light switch, when the lights are off, you only see the 'auto' letter illuminated. when the light turns on, all the other icons are illuminated in the light switch.
for guys with 2017 facelift Leon, here is the VCDS steps to code sensor for Light/Rain.
step 1 : activate automatic light switch.
Central Electronics > 10. Security , enter code 31347, Do it!
Go to Adaptation menu now, and from the dropdown select:
ENG141656-ENG141992-Außenlicht_uebergreifend-LDS_mit_AFL, set it to Yes.
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Step 2: Set the Rain-light sensor installed option so that system detects the light sensor
Central Electronics > 10. Security , enter code 31347, Do it!
Go to Adaptation menu now, and from the dropdown select:
IDE8786-ENG141985-Assistance light functions-Regen_lichtsensor: LIN_REGEN_LICHT_SENSOR
After doing this step, the rain/light sensor will be visible in the Central electronics > coding dropdown.
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Step 3: Code the Sensor and enable automatic light, rain light etc..
Go to Central Electronics > Coding..
Select the RLHS from dropdown, and click on long coding helper.
You should see the option to enable automatic headlights, automatic light in rain.. do as you require and the automatic lights should be working..
Now you can also enable Coming Home / Leaving home functions.. The steps are already mentioned in this thread.. so I guess no need to repeat that. its the same.
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If the auto wiper and lights are working, it confirms that the sensor is installed correctly. I also struggled with this and after a lot of tweaking around, I found that after doing this step:I've tried setting this up and seem to have got the Auto wipers and auto lights to work, but coming and leaving home doesn't work.
I have been through both you thread and also the one above from manorgate, but still no luck.
Interestingly when i goto coding under central electronics i don't see the sensor as a option.
My car is MY18
Oliver
If the auto wiper and lights are working, it confirms that the sensor is installed correctly. I also struggled with this and after a lot of tweaking around, I found that after doing this step:
IDE8786-ENG141985-Assistance light functions-Regen_lichtsensor: LIN_REGEN_LICHT_SENSOR
the sensor appeared in the central electronics.
I have screenshots of each step I performed on my other computer, will post shortly. I also have screenshots for coming and leaving home. I remember, coming home was straightforward, however leaving home needed some trickery.
Do you see the Leaving home option in the menu? I remember I had this option but clicking on that used to give me error "this function is not available". I tried to make it work with as little changes possible in adaptation, because models after MY17 comes preconfigured with interior lights illuminating when unlocking, I wanted to keep it as it is.I have the Assistance light functions-Regen_lichtsensor set like you said but still don't see the sensor under coding.
After further testing coming home seems to work, but leaving home doesn't.
Thanks
Hi All,
My 2018 FR doesn't have the convenience pack, but it does have a humidity sensor as you'd expect.
The weird thing is that from the windscreen I can see clear parts/diodes just like the rain and light sensors have. Whereas normally if its just a humidity sensor its totally black.
The part number is 81A 907 658 - has anyone come across this before?
It shows in OBDeleven as G397_FSS - I'm guessing the FSS and not RHLS/RLS etc implies its a 'Feuchtesensor' only but it does confuse me why it has the other clear diodes on the windscreen side if its only humidity.
A google of the part doesn't throw up anything other than a couple of Greek breakers selling the sensor.
I have coded the car with OBDeleven and the auto wipers (light switch hasn't arrived yet) still seem to act intermittently so it doesn't work.
What I haven't done is long coding of the sensor itself because I wouldn't know where to start and could be flogging a dead horse!
Thanks @olie93 - If I'm understanding correctly are you saying that your sensor has the part number 81A907658 but that it shows in VCDS as 5Q0955547B?
If I've got that right, would you be so kind as to tell me long coding value of your sensor?
Maybe I could then use that on my sensor and it will report as a 5Q0955547B too.
5Q0955547B is the replacement of 5Q0955547A. They are the same.No, sorry my MY18 leon without convenience pack has the sensor 81A907658, but the MY17 leon with the convenience pack has the sensor 5Q0955547B.
This is interesting as others on this thread suggested that 5Q0955547A was required.