


To make all doors unlock, add 1 to the coding.

If you have selective unlocking (press the unlock button on the remote once to open the driver's door, twice to open all the doors) the last digit of your coding should be an even number. The factory selective unlocking might be annoying for some, but could be a safety feature for others: While you're at it, you might want to go into central convenience to get your lock settings. VWTool 2.0.9 which has been out in the open can also do it. So, if you want to have Seatbelt warning and washer fluid warning only in a 2001 Canadian 6-cylinder vehicle, (add 00+02+04 = 06),3,6,2 = 06362.Įdit: registered VAG-COM only. Look at the fifth digit in the coding (Distance impulse multiplier): Look at the fourth digit in the coding (Cylinders): The codes are:Ĥ - "UK" 24 hour clock (should result in odometer in miles) "The third digit in the code is the country code. Look at the third digit in the coding (Market version):ġ - "EU" 24 hour clock (may result in odometer in km in 2002+ clusters)ģ - "Canada" 12 hour clock (may result in odometer in km in 2002+ clusters) +01 - Brakepad wear sensor warning active Add the values for the options together to get the correct coding. Look at the first two digits in the coding. Write down the existing coding for future reference. Choose the market version (EU or UK) that uses 24-hr clock, but if your cluster has temperature display, it would change it to centigrade. I've used this to disable the seatbelt chime. It's the instrument controller soft coding.
