Franciswat's Polo 6R 1.6 Bifuel
- Franciswat
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Re: Franciswat's Polo 6R 1.6 Bifuel
Michael did you code the ECU with VCDS or you needed a different software/cable?
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Re: Franciswat's Polo 6R 1.6 Bifuel
VCDS did the trick for me
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If I open 01 engine there are 2 buttons: one is called coding or coding I (don't remember) and the other one is called coding II. If I open the first one I can access the long coding helper but there is not any byte description so I do not know what I'm actually modifying while if I open the second one it asks me for a security code so I can't actually access to it. Is that normal? 
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Re: Franciswat's Polo 6R 1.6 Bifuel
Forced?Franciswat wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2020 2:19 pm
Unfortunatelly the situation is not quite good here in Italy because as you know we are all forced to stay at home to pervent new contagious but I'm try to keep my mind busy.![]()
I guess you wanted to say that you stay home of your own free will because you are a smart guy and that your present/future welfare state depends entirely on it.
In Spain we are in a similar situation.
The key word is neatness in all behaviors.
I wish the best of luck to Italy, Europe and the whole world, my heart is with you all.
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Re: Franciswat's Polo 6R 1.6 Bifuel
Of course I do of my own will, I just leave home to go working in these days because subways are still working, but trust me If I tell you some people must be litteraly forced because don't understand how bad is situation and continue going out.ciclo wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 8:00 am
I guess you wanted to say that you stay home of your own free will because you are a smart guy and that your present/future welfare state depends entirely on it.
Anyway I am sure everything will be fine If we all cooperate. Take care of you my friend!
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Re: Franciswat's Polo 6R 1.6 Bifuel
Just received this very small led lamps for lighters! Durability testing on the way..


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Re: Franciswat's Polo 6R 1.6 Bifuel
Yes, many thanks! I put all my knowledge and attitude to it.
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Dai Italia
Uh-oh, a corto di fiato, ma io
Oh, ho la resistenza
Uh-oh, correndo ora, chiudo gli occhi
Bene, oh, ho la resistenza
E vedo un'altra montagna da scalare
Ma io, ho la resistenza
Uh-oh, ho bisogno di un altro amante, sii mio
Perché io, io, ho la resistenza
Non mollare, non mi arrenderò
Non mollare, no no no
Non mollare, non mi arrenderò
Non mollare, no no no
Sono libero di essere il più grande, sono vivo
Sono libero di essere il più grande qui stasera, il più grande
Il più grande, il più grande vivo
Il più grande, il più grande vivo
Beh, a corto di fiato, ma io
Oh, ho la resistenza
Uh-oh, correndo ora, chiudo gli occhi
Ma, oh oh, ho la resistenza
E oh sì, correndo tra le onde dell'amore
Ma io, ho la resistenza
E oh sì, sto correndo e ne ho appena abbastanza
E uh-oh, ho ...
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Re: Franciswat's Polo 6R 1.6 Bifuel
Since you are going to disassemble the brake system pipes you can take advantage to completely renew the brake fluid, you will need at least 2 liters of fluid to renew/bleed the entire brake system (and clutch). 
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Re: Franciswat's Polo 6R 1.6 Bifuel
Thank you Cico for your suggestion, I'm gonna follow it!
What sizes of disks does r-line mount from factory?
What sizes of disks does r-line mount from factory?
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Re: Franciswat's Polo 6R 1.6 Bifuel
It depends on the engine (HP
).
In my case, 90 HP factory:

Address 03 coding

In my case, 90 HP factory:

Address 03 coding

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Re: Franciswat's Polo 6R 1.6 Bifuel
In case you have trouble coding when you change the rear brake calipers here are a lot of people who can help you fix it.
e.g. iichel, firegrafik, or Jay-Jay.
e.g. iichel, firegrafik, or Jay-Jay.
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Re: Franciswat's Polo 6R 1.6 Bifuel
Polo 6R/6C:
1.2 TDI 75hp = 256mm front discs, 200mm rear drums
1.4 TDI 75hp = 256mm front discs, 200mm rear drums
1.4 TDI 90hp = 256mm front discs, 232mm rear discs
1.4 TDI 105hp = 288mm front discs, 232mm rear discs
1.6 TDI 75hp = 256mm front discs, 200mm rear drums
1.6 TDI 90hp = 256mm front discs, 232mm rear discs
1.6 TDI 105hp = 288mm front discs, 232mm rear discs
1.0 MPI 75hp = 256mm front discs, 200mm rear drums
1.4 MPI 86hp = 256mm front discs, 200mm rear drums (in some occasions 232mm rear discs, I don't know why. There is one known occasion with blue WRC brakes)
1.2 TSI 90hp = 256mm front discs, 232mm rear discs
1.2 TSI 105hp = 288mm front discs, 232mm rear discs
1.4 TSI 140hp/150hp = 288mm front discs, 232mm rear discs (= Polo BlueGT ACT)
1.4 TSI 180hp CAVE = 288mm front discs, 232mm rear discs (= GTI old type engine, MY2010/2011)
1.4 TSI 180hp CTHE = 312mm front discs, 232mm rear discs (= GTI new type engine, MY2012/2013)
1.8 TSI 192hp = 312mm front discs, 232mm rear discs (= 6C GTI DAJA/DAJB)
2.0 TSI 220hp CDLJ = 312mm front discs, 256mm rear discs (= Polo 6R R WRC)
Your new ABS coding will be:
210228E3217100B5842514E484D700401300
for 256mm front discs and 232mm rear discs
1.2 TDI 75hp = 256mm front discs, 200mm rear drums
1.4 TDI 75hp = 256mm front discs, 200mm rear drums
1.4 TDI 90hp = 256mm front discs, 232mm rear discs
1.4 TDI 105hp = 288mm front discs, 232mm rear discs
1.6 TDI 75hp = 256mm front discs, 200mm rear drums
1.6 TDI 90hp = 256mm front discs, 232mm rear discs
1.6 TDI 105hp = 288mm front discs, 232mm rear discs
1.0 MPI 75hp = 256mm front discs, 200mm rear drums
1.4 MPI 86hp = 256mm front discs, 200mm rear drums (in some occasions 232mm rear discs, I don't know why. There is one known occasion with blue WRC brakes)
1.2 TSI 90hp = 256mm front discs, 232mm rear discs
1.2 TSI 105hp = 288mm front discs, 232mm rear discs
1.4 TSI 140hp/150hp = 288mm front discs, 232mm rear discs (= Polo BlueGT ACT)
1.4 TSI 180hp CAVE = 288mm front discs, 232mm rear discs (= GTI old type engine, MY2010/2011)
1.4 TSI 180hp CTHE = 312mm front discs, 232mm rear discs (= GTI new type engine, MY2012/2013)
1.8 TSI 192hp = 312mm front discs, 232mm rear discs (= 6C GTI DAJA/DAJB)
2.0 TSI 220hp CDLJ = 312mm front discs, 256mm rear discs (= Polo 6R R WRC)
Your new ABS coding will be:
210228E3217100B5842514E484D700401300
for 256mm front discs and 232mm rear discs
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Re: Franciswat's Polo 6R 1.6 Bifuel
Thank you guys for all these informations. 
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Re: Franciswat's Polo 6R 1.6 Bifuel
RLS as arrived from Aliexpress (brand new). Look how much dirt on it!
I'm looking for some way to clean it considering sensors surface is very delicate.
Elsawin suggestion (google translated):
"If the surface of the coupling gasket of the rain and light detection sensor -G397- is dirty, it must be cleaned by "gluing" and then "removing" one or more strips of adhesive tape."
Tomorrow I'll try.

I'm looking for some way to clean it considering sensors surface is very delicate.
Elsawin suggestion (google translated):
"If the surface of the coupling gasket of the rain and light detection sensor -G397- is dirty, it must be cleaned by "gluing" and then "removing" one or more strips of adhesive tape."
Tomorrow I'll try.

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