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M3 Compact
01-08-2009, 03:10 PM
:confused:

2006 A4 3.2 cabriolet.

Cruise fitted and no problems with the steering/ABS modules.

VCDS is accessing the engine ECU ok, but it's throwing up this error message when the 11463 log-in/activation code is used...

Login Code Not Accepted by Controller.

Tried waiting 10 minutes several times without success.:confused:

Any suggestions?

TIA.

Simon.

a8 tech
01-08-2009, 04:20 PM
you need to change the engine ecu code ,use the long code helper in address 01 and change byte 6 to 0


Byte 06 Special Functions II
Bit 0 Cruise Control installed
Bit 1 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) installed
Bit 2 Suspension Levelling installed
Bit 3 Trailer installed

M3 Compact
01-08-2009, 07:46 PM
Thanks for that.:You_Rock_

I'll report back.

Simon.

M3 Compact
01-08-2009, 08:44 PM
Spoke to VCDS guy, A8 tech.

He's already tried changing byte 06 to 0, but it wouldn't accept it.....

This was after it wouldn't accept 11463 and he's wondering if this could be the reason???

Should he have left it for a while with the ignition switched off before trying to adjust the engine ECU code?

It was tried repeatedly after being left for 15 mins with the ignition switched on.

Thanks again for your help.

Simon.

a8 tech
01-08-2009, 09:35 PM
Ok the login should not have been used for B7 3.2 so retry the byte change and make sure the byte changes.Do you get a fault code cruise control unidentified position also check the measured value blocks in address 16 look at measured value block 4 and operate the switch to see if the commands are recognised then go to address 01 and mvb group 66 again check ccs status as this will show comms over the can bus as well as the switch position.
what have you fitted? do you have multi function steering wheel.Who has fitted the cruise for you and what vcds version are they using.
By attempting unauthorised/incorrect protocol for cruise activation you may need to retry the correct method of byte change in a day or two,if you can no longer change byte 6 then that's the problem and you may require a trip to the dealer to enable by using vas 5051b but you should be able to change the engine ecu code if you cant disconnect the engine ecu then reconnect it and retry6459

http://www.ross-tech.com/vcds/tour/recode_screen.html

M3 Compact
04-08-2009, 09:40 PM
Thanks again for your reply, a8 tech.

It's OE cruise fitted and I have MFSW.

These guys (http://www.primeprestige.com/uk/index.htm) fitted it.

They're a sound pair of lads - more in to sat nav retrofit, but they've done a few cruise retrofits and had no problems previously using 11463. (Haven't done a 3.2 before, tho.)

We're having another bash soon, your help is very much appreciated.:beerchug:

I'll update.

Simon.

shark_90
04-08-2009, 10:34 PM
Which version of VCDS are they using?

M3 Compact
05-08-2009, 04:42 PM
Which version of VCDS are they using?


805.4 apparently.

shark_90
05-08-2009, 04:53 PM
It should all be in the Long Coding.

M3 Compact
06-08-2009, 10:02 AM
It should all be in the Long Coding.

Thanks.

We're having another go tomorrow, I'll update the results.

M3 Compact
07-08-2009, 09:15 PM
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All sorted in 30 seconds with the long coding. No need to unplug the ECU.:cool:

Many thanks shark_90 & a8 tech.:beerchug:


One slight problem tho.:confused:....

We tried to check whether my 2005 A6 had the appropriate steering control module for a cruise retrofit, but the VCDS couldn't access the module at all.:( (Accessed everything else ok, tho.)

Any suggestions?

Simon.

a8 tech
07-08-2009, 09:29 PM
address 16 for 4F A6 2005 onwards earlier model is hard-wired so no control unit just the switch wired direct to the engine ecu

M3 Compact
07-08-2009, 10:08 PM
address 16 for 4F A6 2005 onwards earlier model is hard-wired so no control unit just the switch wired direct to the engine ecu


Ah, many thanks again.:beerchug:

No steering control module at all???<- I did ask this question, as my A6 has no MFSW or DIS/OBC etc.

In fairness to the VCDS guy - he's only used to dealing with A4s.