It is not possible with obd11 because you have to enter V2 color list... Only ODIS or vcp...and have the file
They do, as you can see in some publications of their work. But they share NOTHING about how they do it, sadly.
It is not possible with obd11 because you have to enter V2 color list... Only ODIS or vcp...and have the file
Lo hacen, como se puede ver en algunas publicaciones de su trabajo, pero lamentablemente no comparten NADA sobre cómo lo hacen.
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doBelieve me, I know what I'm talking about... My car is from September 2020 and look, not even they know how to do this.
Could you share the coding for the Virtual Cockpit - side options (changeable options such as temps on left and g-force levels on right etc..) appearing with black background instead of blue on a Seat vehicle? I thought the black sides are only available on a Cupra?It works...
That's correct, it does show up as Cupra model. That is a codable option, though, I have coded a Cupra model showing on my VC (on a Seat Leon FR) purely because setting the model to Cupra allows for additional views of the VC.sorry, I really overlooked that Cupra and Seat are separate. but I have a Seat or Cupra Leon available almost every day. I'll look. The picture in my post is a Cupra, if you look closely at the picture you can see that too
Yeah sadly still remains blue. OBD11 won’t allow me to go into tachometer color, function not available. I guess that’s the answer, it can’t be changed.You still have blue? What does it say in STG 17 under customization under the item "Tachometer Color"?
The lap timer is hidden under the Cupra view only in the middle where is your speed display if you scroll the right menu wheel on your steering it will show upStill here!
I am using the IOS version too and it works ok for me, like Tell said its very trial and error to see what does and doest work. I have to have my bonnet open to do any coding on mine or it just fails. Some items I'm trying are a lap timer etc which enable but don't show up on the digital dash or info screen, either I can't find them or I haven't properly turned them on haha!
But OBDeleven is handy for reading errors (which these cars do get a lot of but I wont go into that haha!) But yes, Pro version every time and its worth it just for what I and others have found out.
I had read that end of march there should have been something sorted between OBD and VW group about sorting out access to the modules. I think this is in the works but I'm not sure where the current progress is?