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Post by ckyfreak on Nov 14, 2019 1:51:02 GMT
Plugged in my obd11 and dont see the rabbit listed. What golf model should I choose?
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Post by Matthew on Nov 17, 2019 1:28:24 GMT
Select "Golf". It doesn't matter much "what" model you select, once it is a 2004 and newer car. OBDeleven will look at all the "plausible" modules from Gateway #19 anyway.
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Post by ckyfreak on Nov 17, 2019 1:31:04 GMT
Awesome thanks! I've got drl turned off and now have windows with keyfob! Any other options I should consider?
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Post by Matthew on Nov 17, 2019 1:47:18 GMT
You didn't say what year your Rabbit was. I assume these MK5 Golf things should apply to you: wiki.ross-tech.com/wiki/index.php/VW_Golf/Jetta/Bora_(1K/5M)The above is for VCDS by Ross-Tech, but the same applies to OBDeleven. Edit: VERY IMPORTANT: e-mail yourself a copy of the SCAN so that you can revert to it later if you mess with something on your car that you shouldn't have. Please do not make any more coding changes until you have done this. You can also use the BACKUP feature of each module. Please use the "coding" and "adaptation" options. OBDeleven just like VCDS is a powerful tool, but can cause problems if you code any of the modules improperly. Do NOT perform any output tests on your airbag. You will brick your car in doing so. Do not delete your car keys from your immobilizer or central locking unit (you will have a very bad day in doing so involving placing your car on a wrecker to the dealer to get the Geko system to get the key paired with the immobilizer and EEPROM written for the airbag module).
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Post by ckyfreak on Nov 17, 2019 3:23:35 GMT
Thanks for the advice. My rabbit is a 2007. I'll make sure to take a look at Ross tech. And I'll make sure to use the backup feature lol dont need an expensive paper weight.
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Post by Matthew on Nov 17, 2019 18:11:25 GMT
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