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    Default MK60EC1 Lost Long coding HELP

    Hi ..please help i lost my long coding VW golf mk6 2012

    HW:1K0907379BJ
    VIN: WVWZZZ1KZCW219356
    1.4 tsi standard
    Auto transmission
    RHD

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    Hi all, can help with long coding after replace 1K0907379AD to 1K0907379BJ
    Seat Altea 2009 LHD
    engine: BKD
    vin: VSSZZZ5PZ9R503482
    TPMS Yes with abs (without sensors each wheels)
    Manual gear box
    Start/stop: NO
    ESP: Yes
    original coding is:
    213F4012092200D840F02EC901B00423400

    thx in advance

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    Quote Originally Posted by xtoni View Post

    original coding is:
    213F4012092200D840F02EC901B00423400
    This is not the original coding. It is an invalid coding. Check again and make sure to not transfer significant information manually (by typing and mistyping it). Copy paste them or check twice.

    If you want help, provide reliable information, no false information. It takes you 2 minutes to just rush and push your unchecked information here, but it takes others 20 minutes to find out, that your information is invalid. Others, you expect help that is provided in their spare time. This is disrespectful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by r4nd0mize View Post
    This is not the original coding. It is an invalid coding. Check again and make sure to not transfer significant information manually (by typing and mistyping it). Copy paste them or check twice.

    If you want help, provide reliable information, no false information. It takes you 2 minutes to just rush and push your unchecked information here, but it takes others 20 minutes to find out, that your information is invalid. Others, you expect help that is provided in their spare time. This is disrespectful.
    This coding read in car. Seems Ad flashed to CD. Ad have error 01130- implausible signal.
    Now replace with 1K0907379BJ
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    Quote Originally Posted by xtoni View Post
    This coding read in car. Seems Ad flashed to CD. Ad have error 01130- implausible signal.
    Now replace with 1K0907379BJ
    The coding in the picture compared to the coding you posted is not the same. Just check yourself. You forgot the "F" in Byte 7 (counting from 0). That is caused by manually typing the coding from your tool. But it is significant.

    Whatever. Coming from AD with the original coding, you just need to keep using it for BJ, but adjust it to the BJ coding scheme. Content is the same but it's just a byte more, which is unused in your car. If you still end up with "Implausible Signal", it is an externally caused issue. Likely something else misconfigured (because ABS coding has to stay the same unless the vehicle changed somehow).

    You should give more details about the "Implausible Signal", there is some more information in the scan. Like extended description and unique DTC number for example.

 

 

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