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    VAG Codes

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    I am a bit new to this game so pardon my ignorance.

    I have a B6 A4 w aftermarket BiXenons, & RNS-E

    I have done searches and managed to find codes for:
    Windows down w remote
    door lock when accelerate

    However, I cant seem to figure out how to do the following:
    -Display RNS-E navi arrows on screen of gauge cluster
    -Turn on ONLY fogs ( do I have to do rewiring at the switch?)
    -Program computer to run Bi-Xenon (they seem to work fine but someone said it was necessary)
    -Turn off seat belt chime
    -Have headlights turn on when doors are unlocked w/ remote

    I have a cheaper version. Not RossTech and I don't know the interface that well so any guidance as far as what options and the arrangement of operations would very helpful.

    Thank you in advance for your help!

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    Re: VAG Codes

    The Navi must be coded properly according to the chassis it's installed into. See: http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/...%29#Adaptation

    Fogs ON independently from parking and low beams, requires a minor wiring change.
    There is no bi-xenon specific coding required, and is not possible on the B6 A4. The only relevant coding is for halogen or xenon headlights of the Vehicle Central Electric Control Module.
    The seatbelt chime is enabled or disabled via the instrument cluster coding.
    See:http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/...8E2/8E5/8H7%29

    The "coming home" auto fog lights ON, is only available on the 3.0l with premium lighting package.

    Third party/generic interface cables can't access all of the controllers, and are not able to run the latest versions of VCDS/VAG-COM, so you should try and obtain a genuine Ross-Tech interface cable. Hex +USB or Hex USB +CAN See: http://www.ross-tech.com
    Last edited by diagnosticator; 12-21-2008 at 12:49 AM.

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    Re: VAG Codes

    Thanks

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    Re: VAG Codes

    What about for the Navi arrows on Cluster screen?

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    Re: VAG Codes

    Quote Originally Posted by DocDubman View Post
    What about for the Navi arrows on Cluster screen?

    I'm not sure about that, but I think that requires the color DIS. Someone at this website will know for sure. See: http://www.navplus.us

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    Re: VAG Codes

    Quote Originally Posted by diagnosticator View Post
    The Navi must be coded properly according to the chassis it's installed into. See: http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/...%29#Adaptation

    Fogs ON independently from parking and low beams, requires a minor wiring change.
    There is no bi-xenon specific coding required, and is not possible on the B6 A4. The only relevant coding is for halogen or xenon headlights of the Vehicle Central Electric Control Module.
    The seatbelt chime is enabled or disabled via the instrument cluster coding.
    See:http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/...8E2/8E5/8H7%29

    The "coming home" auto fog lights ON, is only available on the 3.0l with premium lighting package.

    Third party/generic interface cables can't access all of the controllers, and are not able to run the latest versions of VCDS/VAG-COM, so you should try and obtain a genuine Ross-Tech interface cable. Hex +USB or Hex USB +CAN See: http://www.ross-tech.com

    I have "coming home" w/ a 1.8T
    Kyle

    2.0L Revo GTRS Eliminator

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    Re: VAG Codes

    Yeah, the later model years extended the availability of the "exclusivie" options that where only offered on the 3.0L initially. Thanks for pointing that out.

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