Skoda Octavia MK4 2023, 2.0TDi DSG Ambition

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Well, last night I also made some changes to the adjustment channels (C35, C36, C7) and today they worked.

So it seems there is some kind of delay in accepting the new adaptations from BCM, i don't know exactly.
The fact is that the C35 C36 and C37 are programmable through adaptation map.

Something to mention: It is possible those pins (and channels) are made for ambient lighting. Τheir names remind me of something like this.

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Perhaps you needed to do a canbus resting period?

Yes its very possible these were intended for ambient lighting in different models. Is all working now?
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iichel wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2023 11:58 am Perhaps you needed to do a canbus resting period?

Yes its very possible these were intended for ambient lighting in different models. Is all working now?
Yes seems all working now. I adapted them as "Standlicht" (in English Position lights) for now.

For sure there must be a specific period of time or specific steps someone needs to follow to make the changes happen. I don't know exactly, but it's a pity because you have to wait to see the changes (you can't see them at the moment what you are doing), even though it seems that the module has accepted the changes.

This BCM module is the same with the VW GOLF MK8 and SEAT LEON MK4.

Thank you for your support it means a lot to me.
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Oh well you are learning a lot about your new car. That's good. I'm happy you made the discovery. Well done.
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Ambient light in the dash

This is not an OEM retrofit, but i think has the same optical results as the OEM.
For an OEM retrofit there is a need of BCM change, and of course other dash trims and door panels.

SKODA Octavia mk4 has ambient lights in the dash, front doors and at the feet of the passengers. This is a photo of the original ambient light.

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My model hasn't this kind of feature

I decided to do it my way.
I bought from AliExpress a set of car ambient lights. It looks like this
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005 ... 26622338_4
It has LED strips, extremely narrow with a nice light effect, 64 colors, dual zone color adjustment through an application from mobile phone.
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I removed the dash trim inserts (very easily, without any tools, just with hands)

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This is the small dash decor insert. At the inner side has enough space for the OEM lights, so there isn't any problem with the LED strips to fit.
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I cut a LED strip and attached it with VHB 3M double sided tape. This is the result
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I did the same with the other (bigger) one.

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Now the wiring.

I dismounted some plastic trims at the driver's side.
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Found a spot to install the main module of the set. (under the central console). You can see the module at the 2nd photo.
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And the wire route under the carpet.
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I had already found a way to connect the 12V supply to the BCM (pin C35). There are some posts on the same tread here viewtopic.php?t=78683&start=30

I route the wires for the LED strips though the dash and...
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...ready for the final test.

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Happy new year to all.

I would like to proceed with the installation of ambient lighting. Now it's time for the doors.
The kit i received consists of the central module and 4 sub modules for the doors. These communicate with each other via bluetooth and when the central module works, it gives a signal and the other 4 work as well. Thus, communication cables between the brains are not needed
My question is how to connect the submodules to the doors, so that they get current only when the car is running so that they don't drain the battery while waiting.

Those are the schematics from my car for the passenger door.

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Any idea ?
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I forgot to note that the thick cable that brings the +12 current, comes directly from the battery, so if I connect it there, there is a risk of draining the battery.


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And this is a photo of the door module

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Is your lease company aware of the modifications you are making to their car? :shock:
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Bobupndown wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2024 10:54 pm Is your lease company aware of the modifications you are making to their car? :shock:
No, the leasing company does not know anything about any modification. And I hope he doesn't find out.
However, they know me, I have delivered cars that passed through my hands in excellent condition. For the GOLF that I had for a few months (in which I managed to put some things, see here: https://www.uk-polos.net/viewtopic.php?t=78237) when I handed them in they told me that if we definitely wanted ( as a company) to deliver it) because it was perfect, like new and they gave me congratulations.
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Ambient light in the door trim.

As i mentioned before i choose a ambient light kit with nice led strips. I already did the dash ambient light.

This is the original ambient light in the front doors.

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So this is "my way" of doing this.

i removed the door panel.

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I disapply the glossy trim from the door panel. I used a wire solder tool to melt the joints one by one (thirteen total)
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This is the door panel without the trim
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This is the trim.
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the idea was to remove a thin strip from the piece so that the led tape could fit.

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And them to fit the LED strip. I choose to fit it with 3M double side tape (VHB)
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After that i put the trim in its original place.
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I made sure that it was fitted perfectly and then i fit it with the help of a solder iron ( i melted again the plastic joints)
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Now the wiring.

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I put everything back in their place and tried them.

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I am very pleased with the result. It wanted a lot of work and effort. Now I know how to do the remaining 3 doors.
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Looking good👍
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Entry lights Rear Doors

Skoda does not have rear door lighting in any of its versions.

So if someone wants to get something like this, they have to improvise. The method is well known, I followed it in my Polo too.


Creating holes for the light fixture in each door panel

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And the way to connect the cables also known.

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Ready
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And the result
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A quick question if anyone knows.

I bought this USB module (from Aliexpress). I want to add USB ports to the rear seat of my Octavia. This is not the part that fits from the factory to my car.
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I just found it on Ali and because it was much cheaper than anything else, and I bought it. I thought that since I would do the wiring (wiring) I would be able to make it work. As a box it fits exactly at the plastic trim (it perfectly clicks)
But I couldn't do it. I used the connection from my own car, their lighting lit them but I didn't get a current for charging in any case.
This is the connection I followed.
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This spare parts are entering VW's quite a few cars (Golf8, T-Roc, ID3 etc)
Does anyone have the connection of this spare parts to compare it to the one I did?
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connection like, wiring diagram or electrical connector plug?
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