You should have a decent VAS5054A head, ODIS, and ODIS online account.
You need FEC code for ACC.
If your car didn’t have that from factory, ODIS is useless.
You need radar with special patched firmware that will accept non-official generated FEC code.
Or put round LRR radar and just remove CP, which if you have a new 3Q0 windshield camera wont communicate with it.
The quest for the exclusive USA ACC retrofit…
Well it’s been some time since I decided to tackle something… but
I’ve never been one to shy away from a challenge assuming I have the
time to submit myself to the proper research.
Having been many years, since first thinking about retrofitting ACC
(Adaptive Cruise Control) or otherwise known as “Automatic Distance
System” or “Cruise Radar…” I gave up for a while having realized it was
going to be a painful experience trying to switch out the entire ABS
block with an ACC Programmed device, plus then the retrofit of all the
pieces… The new grille badge, the radar bracket assembly, the Radar
itself, the wires, and then the ABS….
Well… I had to do some maintenance on the ol’ girl this weekend
anyways, and replaced the subframe bolts underneath as well as
tightening up everything (which btw… ECS at one point said the factory
torque spec is 81NM + 1/4 turn on these bolts, and while that may be
true on other vehicles that is incorrect for the CC). The correct Torque
spec is 70NM + 1/2 turn… but i digress….
I decided to pull off the front grille and take a closer examination
at the ACC project…. then I took off the old VW Badge on the front, and
put in the special “ACC” VW badge and looked at the mounting for the
radar itself to understand how it all fit together. Turns out you need 6
brackets to mount the radar
3x – 3C0-907-179-A and
3x – 3C0-907-179-B
In addition to the radar unit itself.
Well I had 1 of each bracket, and decided to do a sample fit, and it
worked. Then I looked up all the wiring, and already had a harness made
from before… wasn’t the complex. A Fuse wire, a Ground, CAN Hi, CAN Low,
and a wire to the ECM or the Steering Column Control Module (either
or).
Ok… well what about the ABS??? (Remember…. the ABS software has to be able to support ACC).
As it turns out, it appears that you can trick the ABS into believing
it’s “a different ABS” by over writing to the EEPROM of the ABS a few
key HEX values, and then using an official VAS-5054A device, flashing a firmware to it. This can be done with any “revision 25” software ABS in the USA.
I have not done this yet, but I plan to…. the trick will be removing
the “electronic” portion of the ABS module, without removing /
disconnecting the ABS itself. This will be done by carefully removing 4
torx screws from the plastic electric housing side, and then gently
prying off the cover to reveal the board and solenoids of the unit. From
here… I am uncertain if the EEPROM will be exposed at this point, or if
de-soldering the board from the housing will be required to access the
other side of the control board. I will update once I make it this far. I
am then also uncertain if I can use my special programming tools to
read the EEPROM while it’s still connected to the board, or if i will
have to de-solder it to read it. Thankfully, I purchased a high powered
electronics lighted magnifying glass for this type of work. From there,
it will be a matter of saving off the original EEPROM in case this
doesn’t work (i can just reflash it)… and then flashing the ABS with an
official VAG update, then adjusting some settings with VAGCOM.
If all goes well, I will have finally solved this puzzle, and figured
out a way to adapt ACC on a USA model that never had it available ,
which at that point, the only final thing left for me to adapt will be
the lane keeping camera.
Part 1
I would want an EEPROM dump of your 17, but since I’m sure you don’t
have the tools for that, I’m guessing that’s not an option. Also I don’t
think it would matter much. I’m adapting to a 2010 VR6 4Motion model,
that has already been upgraded to a 2013 Gateway and IMMO combination
with no errors.
In any case I have another ABS unit lying around so I decided to take
it apart before I mess with my own. Turns out that I will in fact have
to de-solder the plastic housing connection points in order to expose
the EEPROM chip to get a read.
Part 2
Serious tools have arrived….
Not messing around anymore….
Ok, got the ABS electronics desoldered from the frame door, and able
to expose the EEPROM (this is from the spare ABS complete assembly The
was 3C0-614-109-P which I was told had previously been updated to
support ACC). Sure enough, I de-soldered the EEPROM in almost no time
flat with my new hot air and SMD station. Like literally heated the
sucker in up in 5 seconds and bam…. came right off nice and clean.
Popped it in my programmer and read out hex.
Sure enough… it was already programmed to 3C0-614-109-E and flashed. I
checked out the offsets 0x2BA – 0x2BF and there It was… the bits were
already changed to 33 CC 33 CC 33 CC which is the necessary witchcraft
needed to trick the EEPROM to take a flash of the “E” ABS.
In any case I’ve now walked through the procedure and saved off the
EEPROM in case I need it. In theory I could just take this EEPROM chip
and solder it onto my ABS board. But I think I’ll go through the whole
thing.
Who knows… maybe someone will want to buy this extra chip off me and convert their own? In any case here’s a few pictures.
I am now waiting on the final brackets to arrive for the rest of the
radar install, and then will need to hook up the harness, disassemble my
actual ABS unit, Desolder the EEPROM, write the hex, re-install it,
then flash it with a VAS-5054a, then check the programming in VAGCOM programming. Fun stuff.
Part 3:
Ok Folks – I finally got this working. A few bugs yet to workout that
I believe are related to the fact that I’m using a B6 Platform ABS with
a B7 Platform Gateway, and B7 Platform Radar. I’m in the process of
acquiring a B7 ABS Module that I’m going to see if I can simply just add
on the B6 Hydraulic unit rather than replace the whole thing….. but all
of that isn’t necessarily required, I’m just trying to be a
perfectionist mostly.
A few things to note before I go further, You MUST have professional
tools to do this retrofit. A simple CAN+HEX VCDS / Ross-Tech Cable
(though useful) will not cut it for completion of this. You need:
1 – A REAL Official VW VAS5054A Head
/other decent VW Diagnostic Tool – A chinese knockoff you can get on
http://www.obd2tool.com/ will not cut it here. These go for anywhere
between $500 – $1000 at legitimate places. You need this tool to update
and flash your controllers properly. This is what the real deal looks
like and should come packages as:
2 – Legitimate VW Diagnostics / Engineering Software – I’m not going
to discuss ODIS Engineering or how you get it. But you need access to
this, along with VW Official module flash files in order to code your
stuff.
3 – A Chip Programmer – I use an ELRASOFT USB Programmer. It works
flawlessly – You can see previous posts above where I use this and what
it looks like. It will READ / WRITE Electronic chips.
4 – Wiring Diagrams – For your convenience I’ve posted the 2 below
for a B7 Platform (2011 and Up CC) ACC diagram. For 2010 and below, you
have to add in a special relay… and honestly if you’re doing the ACC
upgrade, you should probably be considering upgrading your Gateway and
everything else before doing this retrofit in the first place.
5 – Some special very thin tools to get the electronic module off the
ABS without taking out the whole hydraulics unit – I used the grey
ratchet pictured here and found this the easiest for me to gain access
to the back lower torx screw. Specifically their are 4 T20 bolts you
need to take off before the electronic module will come off the ABS.
The result of your fine work will be the culmination of this:
Here’s some fun facts…. You don’t need to replace your entire ABS
Unit. Whether it’s a 3C0 (2010 and under model) or a 3AA (2011 and Up
model) each of them can be flashed and upgraded to support ACC + Front
Assist + Full Follow Stop.
For 3C0 ABS Pumps – You must first
disassemble the Electronics module from the ABS Pump via the 4 torque
screws, remove it carefully from the vehicle around the brake hydraulic
lines, de-solder the 42 soldering points holding the plastic housing
connector to the control board, flip the board over, heat the ST EEPROM
chip soldering points up using “Hot Air” to remove the 8 pin Chip, put
it in your programmer, read it out and save it (so you have your
original settings for safe keeping). THEN
Modify the HEX range – 0x2BA-0x2BF to 33 CC 33 CC 33 CC
Save the new value and write it to the chip with your programmer. Hot
Air or Solder the chip back to the board, Put the board back on the
plastic housing and re-solder the 42 soldering points, put the control
module back into the ABS Hydraulic unit, plug it all in, then using ODIS
Engineering navigate to your ABS Module and
Flash the ABS with the file – 3C0698109__0017.sgo – This will convert your ABS Unit now to an E Version which supports ACC. You will need to go back through the basic settings
Using ODIS Diagnostics or VAGCOM (though not entirely sure how to do
this in VAGCOM) go through Guided Fault Faulting, and let it go through
and self correct and set everything for your ABS Pump – Steering,
Longitudal Access, etc. When you’re done with that you should no lights
on your dash indicating you have an issue with the ABS.
For 3AA ABS Pumps It’s the EXACT same procedure as above except
Modify the HEX range – 0x2BA-0x2BF to 45 BA 45 BA 45 BA
and
Flash the ABS with the file – 3AA614109__0023.sgo
Now using VCDS, you can start messing around with your coding. You will need to adjust a few things:
01 – Engine Module
The engine Module, I forget if you go to security access or coding.
Whichever it is, you’ll get a little popup with some available codes. I
first applied the code 16167, to remove the normal cruise, and then
applied 13377 to activate the ACC (Note that 13647, although listed and
tried, never worked). I had to dig for the correct code listed above.
03 – ABS Brakes Module
This is the guy you just changed, and in “coding” will still have
your “basic code” applied to it. Write this down, everybodies standard
equipment is different, but the code applied here is your basic coding
without ACC enabled. To enable ACC:
B6 Platform Take your Base Number (mine was 0000413) and add +8192 to
it which adds (ACC + Front Assist). Example Math: 0000413 + 0008192 =
0008605
B7 Platform Take your Base Number (mine was 0000413) and add +0016384
to it which adds (ACC + Front Assist + Full ). Example Math: 0000413 +
0016384 = 0016797
16 – Steering wheel Module – At the moment I’m using the standard
cruise control steering stalk, but I am replacing it with the ACC
Variable switch stalk. That being said, I got the normal cruise control
stalk to work with ACC regardless. Whether you replace it or not, you
need to use the following coding: 099AA70002
19 CAN Gateway In the installation List, make sure you tick the “13-Auto Dist. Reg”
13 – Auto Dist. Reg – This one you might have to play around with a
bit. This is basically the radar you installed in the front of the car
you’re interfacing with. VCDS has listed all the security codes (when
you go to security access) which will pop up with the codes to enter in
the adaptations. If you bought a used radar like I did, it’s possible
everything’s already turned on. But maybe not. So Check Channels 1 – 13
individually supplying the security codes as written in VCDS, and enable
all of them.
Note – 3AA Radars can be FLASHED (downgraded) to 3C0
Radars if necessary. However, if the Hardware was a 3C0 radar, it “may
not” be able to be flashed upwards to a 3AA version. Do this at your own
risk if you must.
The above is the most complicated stuff which I’ve outlined, and
which most people who have the proper tools should be able to tackle.
The rest, is literally just the parts and wiring. Get a radar, the radar
installation brackets, a wiring harness, and hook it all up.
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Thursday, January 30, 2020
How to do DPF Regeneration with Mercedes BEZN C6 MB SD Connect C6 Xentry by Yourself?
It is very expensive to repair Mercedes Benz,take DPF regeneration as
example,it will cost you near $1000 for it on dealer.Some many DIY user
will choose to do this operaiton.Here OBD2TOOL will show you guide on how to use OEM device to perform Mercede Benz DPF regeneration by yourself?
How does DPF Regeneration work?
DPF Regeneration menu lets you perform the DPF cleaning to clear the blockage through continuous burning of the particulates captured in the DPF filter. Which will avoid the filter being blocked by ash, then the owner has to replace the new diesel particulate filter (worth 1000usd -200usd)
How to use Benz C6 and Xenrtry 09/2019 to do DPF Regeneration?
You need:
VXDIAG Benz C6
Or
Mercedes BEZN C6 MB SD Connect C6 Benz Xentry diagnosis VCI
With this machine, just follow the on-screen instruction to do, soon DPF regeneration will be completed. After complete, all the data will be low value in green color.
Finished
How does DPF Regeneration work?
DPF Regeneration menu lets you perform the DPF cleaning to clear the blockage through continuous burning of the particulates captured in the DPF filter. Which will avoid the filter being blocked by ash, then the owner has to replace the new diesel particulate filter (worth 1000usd -200usd)
How to use Benz C6 and Xenrtry 09/2019 to do DPF Regeneration?
You need:
VXDIAG Benz C6
Or
Mercedes BEZN C6 MB SD Connect C6 Benz Xentry diagnosis VCI
With this machine, just follow the on-screen instruction to do, soon DPF regeneration will be completed. After complete, all the data will be low value in green color.
Finished
Thursday, January 23, 2020
Audi A3 2015(F) Error Code Removal With Auro IM600MAXIIM IM608
Confirmed! Auro IM600 or Autel MaxiIM IM608 Can clear Audi A3 error code via OBD, with one-key clear, Only takes 2 minutes
Here is the step-by-step guide of Audi A3 Car Error Code Removal with MAXIIM IM608/Auro IM600
First, connect Autel IM608 to the vehicle, enter menu select Diagnostic function then select “AUDI”
Accept their disclaimer, then diagnostic program loading, wait a moment …
Automatic selection: Device can read automatic VIN number by
OBD after that device will select the car’s system.
Manual selection: If u know car mark, Model and years information u can use this option
System selection: If u know car system, u can select directly car system than
you can read all DTC code
Note: The first automatic selection should be preferred.
Here select “Automatic selection” to read VIN
Read the vehicle info:
Vehicle type: Audi A3 2013>
Vehicle yeas:2015(F)
Then press “YES” to continue
Note: Sometimes it may be necessary to choose according to the vehicle feature.
Select“Saloon, 4-door”
Select“CLHA 1.61 TDI/77KW”
Note:The initial word of the vehicle engine number, the other parts is motor
indicates information.
Diagnosis –automatic selection by can see the all error codes with scan
Select”Diagnosis”
Select”Auto scan”
then communication status..Wait a moment
Error and Number Errors as below:
After the code is read out, press “Quick eraser” to clear,only 1 minute
after the code error clean,press”ESC” to exit and back to the diagnotic menu interface
Done! Audi A3 2015(F) Error Code clear via IM608/IM600 is OK!
http://obd2trade.com/2019/12/21/audi-a3-2015f-error-code-removal-with-auro-im600maxiim-im608/
Here is the step-by-step guide of Audi A3 Car Error Code Removal with MAXIIM IM608/Auro IM600
First, connect Autel IM608 to the vehicle, enter menu select Diagnostic function then select “AUDI”
Accept their disclaimer, then diagnostic program loading, wait a moment …
Automatic selection: Device can read automatic VIN number by
OBD after that device will select the car’s system.
Manual selection: If u know car mark, Model and years information u can use this option
System selection: If u know car system, u can select directly car system than
you can read all DTC code
Note: The first automatic selection should be preferred.
Here select “Automatic selection” to read VIN
Read the vehicle info:
Vehicle type: Audi A3 2013>
Vehicle yeas:2015(F)
Then press “YES” to continue
Note: Sometimes it may be necessary to choose according to the vehicle feature.
Select“Saloon, 4-door”
Select“CLHA 1.61 TDI/77KW”
Note:The initial word of the vehicle engine number, the other parts is motor
indicates information.
Diagnosis –automatic selection by can see the all error codes with scan
Select”Diagnosis”
Select”Auto scan”
then communication status..Wait a moment
Error and Number Errors as below:
After the code is read out, press “Quick eraser” to clear,only 1 minute
after the code error clean,press”ESC” to exit and back to the diagnotic menu interface
Done! Audi A3 2015(F) Error Code clear via IM608/IM600 is OK!
http://obd2trade.com/2019/12/21/audi-a3-2015f-error-code-removal-with-auro-im600maxiim-im608/
Thursday, January 2, 2020
Ford IDS VCM 2 1 Year Software License
If you have purchased the Ford VCM 2,
then you need to purchase the one-year software Ford license as well
(provided it was not already included in your current package). The
great thing about buying the Ford diagnostic software license is that
you don’t have to wait for anything to be shipped. You will receive the
license key in your email within minutes of purchase, and tech support
is available to help you with the license installation.
1 Year Activation License Emailed Upon Purchase
Full Access Dealer License
The license is necessary to operate the software and must be renewed at regular intervals in order to ensure that all operations are up to date. Purchasing the license through our website ensures that you have an active license code and that you can keep your equipment and business running smoothly.
You can use the Ford IDS software without purchasing a license. Unfortunately, vehicle communications will not work unless you have an active, currently updated Ford IDS subscription. Trying to use the VCM IDS without a software license is like trying to operate a car with no fuel. You might be able to listen to the radio, but you won’t be going anywhere.
If you need the Integrated Diagnostics Software (IDS), then you also need the Ford VCM II. This particular package comes with tech support included so you can troubleshoot the program if you happen to run into a snag. Tech support is invaluable, especially if you are not accustomed to working with this particular piece of equipment. They can help you get set up and ready to work and answer any questions you might have before getting started. They are also available to answer questions about any issues you might encounter while learning to run the IDS scan tool and will troubleshoot issues with the hardware.
The Ford VCM 2 and Ford IDS tool combined will provide you with all of the necessary diagnostic capabilities to pinpoint issues in nearly any 16 pin Ford and all 2013 and newer Ford vehicles. The wireless feature uses USB connectors and adds an extra layer of convenience for your technician to work remotely while the VCM Ford is hooked up to the vehicle. As long as you have a laptop with the proper capabilities, you will be ready to run diagnostics on your Ford vehicle in no time while allowing your technician to work from the office using the Ford IDS tool when necessary.
The VCM II for Ford/Mazda 2 in 1 is made to be durable and stand up to the abuse it might encounter in most garages using shock-resistant edges. You won’t have to worry about drops and bumps ruining your valuable equipment and can continue to work even if you hit a minor snag. It also acts as a CFR (Customer Flight Recorder) when using the optional connector and supports VMM (Vehicle Measurement Module).
Don’t short change your repairmen and technicians with outdated diagnostic equipment. Your employees and customers deserve to work with the best. The Ford IDS VCM 2 is a must have for any repair shop that works with 2013 Fords and newer on a regular basis. Its performance lives up to the high standards set by Ford in order to properly maintain their vehicles.
1 Year Activation License Emailed Upon Purchase
Full Access Dealer License
The license is necessary to operate the software and must be renewed at regular intervals in order to ensure that all operations are up to date. Purchasing the license through our website ensures that you have an active license code and that you can keep your equipment and business running smoothly.
You can use the Ford IDS software without purchasing a license. Unfortunately, vehicle communications will not work unless you have an active, currently updated Ford IDS subscription. Trying to use the VCM IDS without a software license is like trying to operate a car with no fuel. You might be able to listen to the radio, but you won’t be going anywhere.
If you need the Integrated Diagnostics Software (IDS), then you also need the Ford VCM II. This particular package comes with tech support included so you can troubleshoot the program if you happen to run into a snag. Tech support is invaluable, especially if you are not accustomed to working with this particular piece of equipment. They can help you get set up and ready to work and answer any questions you might have before getting started. They are also available to answer questions about any issues you might encounter while learning to run the IDS scan tool and will troubleshoot issues with the hardware.
The Ford VCM 2 and Ford IDS tool combined will provide you with all of the necessary diagnostic capabilities to pinpoint issues in nearly any 16 pin Ford and all 2013 and newer Ford vehicles. The wireless feature uses USB connectors and adds an extra layer of convenience for your technician to work remotely while the VCM Ford is hooked up to the vehicle. As long as you have a laptop with the proper capabilities, you will be ready to run diagnostics on your Ford vehicle in no time while allowing your technician to work from the office using the Ford IDS tool when necessary.
The VCM II for Ford/Mazda 2 in 1 is made to be durable and stand up to the abuse it might encounter in most garages using shock-resistant edges. You won’t have to worry about drops and bumps ruining your valuable equipment and can continue to work even if you hit a minor snag. It also acts as a CFR (Customer Flight Recorder) when using the optional connector and supports VMM (Vehicle Measurement Module).
Don’t short change your repairmen and technicians with outdated diagnostic equipment. Your employees and customers deserve to work with the best. The Ford IDS VCM 2 is a must have for any repair shop that works with 2013 Fords and newer on a regular basis. Its performance lives up to the high standards set by Ford in order to properly maintain their vehicles.
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