OBD Modifications

Jan 27, 2021
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Hi Everyone,

I have been having a play with OBDeleven with my car (FR First Edition) and have managed to code some things and thought Id share what I have found and create a thread where people can share there findings for us all.

I have managed to code:
Cupra Display
Lane Assist Point Of Intervention (Have yet to test, but should keep the car more central rather then let it almost drift out of lane before kicking in)
Lane Assist Set To Last Setting
Lane Assist Warnings Turned Off


I know a lot of people find lane assist is already to sensitive (its already set to lowest from factory), so I might have found a solution to this too. So you can turn it off and it will remember this setting each time the car is turned on etc, so now you can make it sensitive for the motorway and only turn it on when you want it.


Cupra Display:
Module 17 (Dashboard) -> Long Coding -> View Activation -> Set All 16 Views to active -> Write To Car

View attachment 21580

Lane Assist Point Of Intervention:
Module A5 (Driver Assistance) -> Long Coding -> Point Of Intervention -> Set To Early -> Write To Car

Lane Assist Warnings:
Module A5 (Driver Assistance) -> Long Coding -> Lane Assist Off Text -> Set To Disabled -> Write To Car

View attachment 21581

Lane Assist Settings:
Module A5 (Driver Assistance) -> Long Coding -> Configuration For Lane Departure Warning K15 -> Set To Last Setting -> Write To Car


Let me know what you guys find :D

So obdeleven arrived today .
2 scans and 5 fault codes for ABS, Brakes, Airbags , Read headlight and for the infotainment , not bad at all :D

Tomy i cannot find the View Activation sub menu in Long Coding , any ideas ?

And these are the faults
Code:
OBDeleven vehicle history log

Date: 2021-05-07 19:58

    Car: Seat Leon FR
    Year: 2021
    Body type: Hatchback
    Engine: DPCA
    Mileage: 274 KM



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Fault
    Control unit: 03 Brakes
    Active faults: 0
    Inactive faults: 1
    System description: ESC
    Software number: 5WA614517BG
    Software version: 0129
    Hardware number: 5WA614517N
    Hardware version: H13
    Serial number: 63200000004117
    ODX name: EV_Brake1ESCEPBMQB37W
    ODX version: 013054
    Faults:
         - Unknown
            Intermittent
                Date: 2021-03-25 17:26:09
                Mileage: 77 km
                Priority: 5
                Malfunction frequency counter: 1
                Unlearning counter: 19
                Vehlicle_speed: 0.0 km/h
                Resolution Mileage: 512 m
                Voltage_value_KL.30_ESC_V: 12.1 V
                LWS_comparison: completed successfully
                Comparison_yaw_rate_sensor: completed successfully
                Comparison_transverse_accleration: not completed successfully
                Comparison_longitudinal_accleration: completed successfully
                Comparison_pressure_sensor: completed successfully
                Postrun_activ: not active
                Wake up CAN: active
                Wake up EPB: active
                Internal_failure_code: 105
                ---: 004040000C8D200A80000000803C004008027BC004


    Mileage: 274 km
    Date: 2021-05-07 19:08


---------------------------------------------------------------
Fault
    Control unit: 09 Central Electrics
    Active faults: 0
    Inactive faults: 1
    System description: BCM 37W BOSCH
    Software number: 5WA937086E
    Software version: 0158
    Hardware number: 5WA937086E
    Hardware version: 018
    Serial number: BXJ53F27112094060038
    ODX name: EV_BCM37w
    ODX version: 006001
    Faults:
        B12CF15 - Right rear turn signal bulb 2 Open circuit/short circuit to B+
            Intermittent
                Date: 2021-04-21 18:12:18
                Mileage: 94 km
                Priority: 2
                Malfunction frequency counter: 1
                Unlearning counter: 8
                Terminal 15 status: On
                Terminal 50 status: Off
                Engine running: Off
                Status of brake lamp switch, discrete: Off
                Brake lamp switch via CAN, status: Off
                Voltage: 12.3 V
                Outside air temperature: 20.0 °C
                Light switch position: Automatic


    Mileage: 274 km
    Date: 2021-05-07 19:08


---------------------------------------------------------------
Fault
    Control unit: 15 Airbag
    Active faults: 0
    Inactive faults: 1
    System description: VW40Airbag
    Software number: 1EA959655AA
    Software version: 0164
    Hardware number: 1EA959655AA
    Hardware version: 009
    Serial number: U332ZoE00B6
    ODX name: EV_AirbaVW40ALVVW38X
    ODX version: 001012
    Faults:
        U112300 - Databus error value received
            Intermittent
                Date: 2021-05-05 13:20:37
                Mileage: 270 km
                Priority: 6
                Malfunction frequency counter: 1
                Unlearning counter: 25
                Unknown ambient data: 00


    Mileage: 274 km
    Date: 2021-05-07 19:08

---------------------------------------------------------------
Fault
    Control unit: 17 Dashboard
    Active faults: 0
    Inactive faults: 4
    System description: KOMBI
    Software number: 5FA920790A
    Software version: 3440
    Hardware number: 5FA920790A
    Hardware version: 206
    ODX name: EV_DashBoardVDDMQB37W
    ODX version: 003032
    Faults:
        U105400 - Information electronics control module 1 No Communication
            Intermittent
                Date: 2021-03-25 17:11:29
                Mileage: 73 km
                Priority: 6
                Malfunction frequency counter: 1
                Unlearning counter: 56
        U105400 - Information electronics control module 1 No Communication
            Intermittent
                Date: 2021-03-25 17:11:29
                Mileage: 73 km
                Priority: 6
                Malfunction frequency counter: 2
                Unlearning counter: 72
        U14FE00 - Secure Onboard Communication Signature inspection failed
            Intermittent
                Date: 2021-03-07 12:32:19
                Mileage: 66 km
                Priority: 1
                Malfunction frequency counter: 1
                Unlearning counter: 255
        U14FF00 - Secure Onboard Communication Signature creation failed
            Intermittent
                Date: 2021-02-20 16:54:42
                Mileage: 50 km
                Priority: 3
                Malfunction frequency counter: 2
                Unlearning counter: 75


    Mileage: 274 km
    Date: 2021-05-07 19:08


---------------------------------------------------------------
Fault
    Control unit: 5F Multimedia
    Active faults: 0
    Inactive faults: 1
    System description: MU-E-D-ER
    Software number: 5FA035875A
    Software version: 1246
    Hardware number: 5FA035875
    Hardware version: 098
    Serial number: CVRV3AX5AEA0000059
    ODX name: EV_MUEIMQB37w
    ODX version: 001003
    Faults:
        B1994F4 - Automotive audio bus (A2B) Defective microphone module
            Intermittent
                Date: 2021-03-02 18:16:11
                Mileage: 62 km
                Priority: 2
                Malfunction frequency counter: 1
                Unlearning counter: 8
                amount_of_nodes: 0
                Node number: 0
                Node name: Left rear microphone module
                Node status: ok
                Node number: 3
                Node name: Left rear microphone module
                Node status: short_to_ground_bp
                Node number: 4
                Node name: Left rear microphone module
                Node status: not_active
                Node number: 0
                Node name: Information electronics control module 1
                Node status: not_active
                Node number: 0
                Node name: Information electronics control module 1
                Node status: not_active
                Node number: 0
                Node name: Information electronics control module 1
                Node status: not_active
                Node number: 0
                Node name: Information electronics control module 1
                Node status: not_active
                Node number: 0
                Node name: Information electronics control module 1
                Node status: not_active
                Node number: 0
                Node name: Information electronics control module 1
                Node status: not_active
                Node number: 0
                Node name: Information electronics control module 1
                Node status: not_active
                Node number: 0
                Node name: Information electronics control module 1
                Node status: not_active
                Node number: 0
                Node name: Information electronics control module 1
                Node status: not_active
                Voltage terminal 30: 12.6 V


    Mileage: 274 km
    Date: 2021-05-07 19:09


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DanMn

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I had the same issue with the view activation, contrary to what others have posted It wasn’t in long coding but under the ‘adaptations‘ menu instead.
 
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Adaptions is a good menu. They are the routine things brought out with text around them.

The long coding 0-1 toggle (top right of long coding screen) also parses the long code string into text toggles. Another useful trick if people say it's in the long string but give byte positions that's toggling to 1, 0 is with it parsed to text.

Suspect the apps that Obdeleven make their money on from people frightened of "coding" are just macros running the Adaptions. Then when people post up they have bought a second hand car and something isn't programmed correctly either a human screw up or a duff app macro run on the car by the previous registered keeper. Either Obdeleven micro payment apps that haven't been tested on the model or competitor dongles that are design for give quick fixes but don't involve "coding". Always better to buy the full version of Obdeleven with the prigramming (Pro license) or other VCDS programming tools rather than the micro payment app based ones where you can't get at what's happening.
 
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I had the same issue with the view activation, contrary to what others have posted It wasn’t in long coding but under the ‘adaptations‘ menu instead.
Indeed it is under the adaptations I have found it yesterday night.
It's a pitty though that for a reason it didn't work. I had activated all the views but nothing changed

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Indeed it is under the adaptations I have found it yesterday night.
It's a pitty though that for a reason it didn't work. I had activated all the views but nothing changed

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Did you do the long press on the button down the bottom and it says "adaption accepted" or words to that effect supplying the 5 digit security code ?. If it gives an error then that adaption hasn't been accepted. The history log should also show the adaption going thru.

Checking source material (I don't have the Leon 4) the thread in Spanish where The Old boy formerly from this parish I believe is getting quite long with Leon 4 coding. The one I referenced before.


The stuff that works and in the Obdeleven forum thread referred to there could be tested and posted here to save people chasing down threads in Spanish, Italian and German 🤣. That was the original purpose of the thread. It's the normal thing with a new model searching which Vag standard mods work, new components where mods aren't published widely. Google translate on the German that some times appears on the Adaptations menu in Obdeleven is another tool if you dont read German on the tricky ones (screen shot, Google translate and rub - worked for me on the Ateca mods 😂). Best to not reinvent the wheel. Ofcourse you have SFD that limits what you can mod. Hence why its better to check what people have done 😍. Hands up who wants to write a resource once the mods have been identified. That's then linked to the thread as the definitive guide.
 
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Did you do the long press on the button down the bottom and it says "adaption accepted" or words to that effect supplying the 5 digit security code ?. If it gives an error then that adaption hasn't been accepted. The history log should also show the adaption going thru.

Checking source material (I don't have the Leon 4) the thread in Spanish where The Old boy formerly from this parish I believe is getting quite long with Leon 4 coding. The one I referenced before.


The stuff that works and in the Obdeleven forum thread referred to there could be tested and posted here to save people chasing down threads in Spanish, Italian and German . That was the original purpose of the thread. It's the normal thing with a new model searching which Vag standard mods work, new components where mods aren't published widely. Google translate on the German that some times appears on the Adaptations menu in Obdeleven is another tool if you dont read German on the tricky ones (screen shot, Google translate and rub - worked for me on the Ateca mods ). Best to not reinvent the wheel. Ofcourse you have SFD that limits what you can mod. Hence why its better to check what people have done . Hands up who wants to write a resource once the mods have been identified. That's then linked to the thread as the definitive guide.

Yes I saw that the adaptation had been accepted, I have found the changes in the history also. I saw the changes that can be done in the obdeleven forum , a guy replied to me that I have to press the view button in order to change the view bit I couldn’t find this option. I I’ll try later again and I’ll keep you posted


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So I finally made it , I was Long pressing the view button not the ok button dah
I feel stupid

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Well done.

View button on the car ?. Also was that a bonnet up mod. I think they all are with SFD now.

You have to press the ok button next to the view button on the steering wheel.
I am not sure if it is a bonnet up mod as i first did it with the bonnet up , then i closed it , reverted and did it again as i couldn't see the changes.
Also i had 17 errors on the infotainment (don't know why ) so i had to clear them in order to apply the views.
 

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Has anyone managed to turn on anything like blind spot detection , adaptive cruise control, traffic sign recognition or high beam assistant?
 
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Radar in the panels, radar in front ... they have the latter via collision assist but I have noticed other people suggesting ACC is unbundled, TSR uses the lane assist camera, high beam etc. TSR you could turn on pre 2020 if you had lane assist. With SFD, not sure, that's where you have the list of modules locked down and those not, anything that crosses into them then you can't. Possibly why SFD was brought in to make the luxury items built in but software controlled, cheaper to make that way. The value of the package defined by what you want to pay for it rather than the cost to make 😉. Bundled and unbundled costs to the user.

TSR was always possible with cars with the lane assist camera but not always activated. Not sure about ACC what additional systems they use or just software controlled. If you haven't got the blind assist radar that's the tough category. Reckon it's always better to get the car with the spec you want than be disappointed.
 

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Cheers, I was
Radar in the panels, radar in front ... they have the latter via collision assist but I have noticed other people suggesting ACC is unbundled, TSR uses the lane assist camera, high beam etc. TSR you could turn on pre 2020 if you had lane assist. With SFD, not sure, that's where you have the list of modules locked down and those not, anything that crosses into them then you can't. Possibly why SFD was brought in to make the luxury items built in but software controlled, cheaper to make that way. The value of the package defined by what you want to pay for it rather than the cost to make 😉. Bundled and unbundled costs to the user.

TSR was always possible with cars with the lane assist camera but not always activated. Not sure about ACC what additional systems they use or just software controlled. If you haven't got the blind assist radar that's the tough category. Reckon it's always better to get the car with the spec you want than be disappointed.
Cheers, I was guessing blind spot detection wouldn't be simple switch. Good to hear TSR and headlight detection may be doable. For ACC I was hoping as my car has front assistant, the multifunction camera and lane assistant, it would be just a switch too
 

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Cheers, I was

Cheers, I was guessing blind spot detection wouldn't be simple switch. Good to hear TSR and headlight detection may be doable. For ACC I was hoping as my car has front assistant, the multifunction camera and lane assistant, it would be just a switch too
But not if SFD locked down one of the modules that had to be modded. Post 65 here contains the standard mod for TSR for pre 2020


That goes into the A5 control unit, 5F infotainment unit, 17 Dash board. The 5F unit atleast is protected by SFD so that would be no dice. It the dashboard where people have been changing things.

[edited a bit out of there which referred to pre 2020... still looking for evidence that can be done]

Resource here:


I see the old stop start method doesn't according to one on there. Now use aircon and flip it on and off new method... in there.

Where the car hasn't got the hardware fitted, you have to be triple sure that if you embark on a project it's not more than fitting missing components. People found that out with the motorised tailgate of the pre 2020 Ateca that needed more than VCDS to get it working, SFD now cuts across the standard VCDS mods rendering some of them useless.
 
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But not if SFD locked down one of the modules that had to be modded. Post 65 here contains the standard mod for TSR for pre 2020


That goes into the A5 control unit, 5F infotainment unit, 17 Dash board. The 5F unit atleast is protected by SFD so that would be no dice. It the dashboard where people have been changing things.

[edited a bit out of there which referred to pre 2020... still looking for evidence that can be done]

Resource here:


I see the old stop start method doesn't according to one on there. Now use aircon and flip it on and off new method... in there.

Where the car hasn't got the hardware fitted, you have to be triple sure that if you embark on a project it's not more than fitting missing components. People found that out with the motorised tailgate of the pre 2020 Ateca that needed more than VCDS to get it working, SFD now cuts across the standard VCDS mods rendering some of them useless.
My obdeleven should be here tomorrow so il give this ago and report back
 

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Anyone been able to set the rear lights to also come on with the drls? Haven’t had a chance to look myself yet.


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On the German https://www.seat-leon.de forum someone managed to get it working...
I reckon it might be what is called Scandinavian lighting. It was a requirement for them to work like that in that region then rolled out across the EU. Going to be around those options on Obdeleven / VCDS. The Ateca does that, why I had a lunatic when I had had it brand new trying to tell me my lights were on. Was more unusual a few years back.

Might be worth a look


I did find a couple of posts but since you guys had the car... I left it. Seemed to be two options. One worked and one didn't as has as pre facelifted models. The other method required a bit more coding.

That video is using the micro payment apps... you can find the coding online. Also in the Leon 3 thread in 2017... people saying they have done it. Just needs reading. That is preface lifted.

Or this


Suppose to be a sub menu present on some implementations.

Or use the 10 units.

Sure you haven't already got it on a Leon 4 ?.... thought it was on the Leon 3 thread 🙄. Then the question is it locked down by SFD from mods.

I can't believe that Leon 4s don't come with it already enabled unless Seat UK went retro on this or there was other thinking that rear lights on during the day wasn't required across all of Europe so they fell out of vogue.

I see different lighting on different Leon 4s are detailed here:


Taking the hint above on the German board cross linked back to Obdeleven board running list is this for the Leon 4:


Bonnet up ofcourse. That unit is still locked down with SFD. Steima dongle 120+ Euros was said to do it on the German board. Q4 for SFD is said for Obdeleven, probably a wait and see. They have this message:


Personally suspect mods will be monetise so it will cost you to get round SFD.
 
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The link "Information regarding..." above is most you can do at the minute till SFD is mastered. The lights fall into electronics so are not possible. SFD knocks out those mods that cross into those control units which are locked down.
 
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