Please keep us posted, this is very interesting.
Remember to code BCM Byte29 Bit6 if use the other LIN (b36?) ... you already know.
I know its been a while but do you remember what part numbers you combined ?iichel wrote: Sat Mar 03, 2018 2:16 pm for my Golf 7 light switch, the back of the 5ND switch was a 1:1 swap, I can still use the 8E0 connector![]()
I don't remember but I had a look, it was 5GG941431D. Which is probably an Aliexpress part, but can't say for sure.til3tsio wrote: Thu Apr 01, 2021 1:14 pmI know its been a while but do you remember what part numbers you combined ?iichel wrote: Sat Mar 03, 2018 2:16 pm for my Golf 7 light switch, the back of the 5ND switch was a 1:1 swap, I can still use the 8E0 connector![]()
If i am not mistaken the 5ND switches has screws on the back of the switch but the 5G0 has locking tabs.
I still have a question if you did parameterization of the amplifier. If so, you did vcp or odis
Some time ago I did a study about it, but now I can't find the file ... sorry.iichel wrote: Mon Apr 05, 2021 8:14 pm ciclo, do you know anything about the MFSW codings (so the E221 module itself) for 5K0/6C0/5G0 buttons?
So far I've only been able to identity byte 0 bit 0 (DSG paddles installed) and bit 7 (PQ/MQB platform) in the 5G0 wheels.
Byte 0 bit 5 seems to be 1 all the time, while bit 6 seems to be 0 all the time.
I haven't discovered yet why sometimes the values are FF FF for byte 1/2 or 00 00. There doesn't seem to be a pattern.