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    Quote Originally Posted by atd View Post
    Firstly i've tried coding from well known calculator and every one was rejected. Then i tried r4nd0mize coding and also was rejected. Then i was trying to play with r4nd0mize values in coding and also was bad. Iprot coding was accepted for the first time and i left it as it was and gave the car to customer back. Maybe something was manipulated with abs previously? I don't know. Somebody wanted to stole the car, whole immo was empty, i had to work on new pair of dumps for micronas and c32. Maybe it was the problem with coding acceptation?
    Thank you for sharing background details. It all does not matter now. The good in this story is that now you got experience how to code MK60EC1 correct way and gave the proper feedback. All others asking here can learn from you how to do the request and feedback correct way.
    The only suggestion I can add for the future - before coding block 3, disconnect the minus of the car's battery (ie repower the ABS block), then erase errors in block 3 and apply the coding. I'm still intrigued why Randomize was hiding the code in PM and would like to see it. What was the supersecret there?
    Getting correct ABS coding is simple:
    1. Get a photo of the sticker with PR codes from the trunk spare wheel or decode VIN https://carinfo.kiev.ua/vin
    2. Get VCDS scan
    3. Post the info above on the forum and please also describe where steering wheel is located (LHD/RHD), presence of Start-Stop system, buttons: TPMS/RKA, ESC/TCS/ASR off
    Good to know: without option's list/current car scan/details about driving side etc, the proper coding is not possible in 99% of cases!

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    I don't know. Maybe was not sure? He didn't ask for money, only for thanks and I'm very happy that here are still people like you and him who wants to help and we can learn something together.
    Magicmotorsport Flex Full, Magpro2, Swiftec, Winols, full ETL, Carprog and others....

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    Olá!
    Eu preciso de codificação longa para o abs WVWZZZ1KZAM692673.
    TANQUES

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joao Duarte View Post
    Olá!
    Eu preciso de codificação longa para o abs WVWZZZ1KZAM692673.
    TANQUES
    Oi! Ninguém será capaz de calcular o código para isso. Não há informações suficientes fornecidas. Leia a assinatura abaixo. A propósito, as regras do fórum exigem que se escreva em inglês. Cumprimentos.
    Getting correct ABS coding is simple:
    1. Get a photo of the sticker with PR codes from the trunk spare wheel or decode VIN https://carinfo.kiev.ua/vin
    2. Get VCDS scan
    3. Post the info above on the forum and please also describe where steering wheel is located (LHD/RHD), presence of Start-Stop system, buttons: TPMS/RKA, ESC/TCS/ASR off
    Good to know: without option's list/current car scan/details about driving side etc, the proper coding is not possible in 99% of cases!

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    Hello I'm having problems with my ABS, and I need to change it, the problem is that I didn't found the ABS with the same serial number, can you help me, please?

    OLD ABS serial number: 1K0 614 517 BD
    New ABS serial number: 1K0 614 517 DE

    VIN: VSSZZZ5PZ9R003135

    My car is:

    SEAT ALTEA XL STYLANCE 2.0 TDI DSG
    (2008) transmission automatic 6 gears
    Tara (kg): 1504
    MMA: 2124


    Motor: VOLKSWAGEN
    Tipus: (D) BKD
    Num Cilindr: 4/1968

    Can you help me with long coding number, please?

    thank you!
    Last edited by luffyno; 17th July, 2022 at 01:24 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luffyno View Post
    Hello I'm having problems with my ABS, and I need to change it, the problem is that I didn't found the ABS with the same serial number, can you help me, please?

    OLD ABS serial number: 1K0 614 517 BD
    New ABS serial number: 1K0 614 517 DE

    VIN: VSSZZZ5PZ9R003135
    https://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/showthread.php/524246-MK60-ABS-long-coding-for-members?p=4367418&viewfull=1#post4367418
    Last edited by lprot; 18th July, 2022 at 09:51 AM.
    Getting correct ABS coding is simple:
    1. Get a photo of the sticker with PR codes from the trunk spare wheel or decode VIN https://carinfo.kiev.ua/vin
    2. Get VCDS scan
    3. Post the info above on the forum and please also describe where steering wheel is located (LHD/RHD), presence of Start-Stop system, buttons: TPMS/RKA, ESC/TCS/ASR off
    Good to know: without option's list/current car scan/details about driving side etc, the proper coding is not possible in 99% of cases!

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    ..........
    Last edited by Zeds; 18th July, 2022 at 11:04 AM.

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    Hello,

    No one of these long codes are working, I tried it with all of them without result, there is any chance to have new ones with the new information I gave you?


    OLD ABS serial number: 1K0 614 517 BD
    New ABS serial number: 1K0 614 517 DE

    VIN: VSSZZZ5PZ9R003135

    My car is:

    SEAT ALTEA XL STYLANCE 2.0 TDI DSG (2008) transmission automatic 6 gears
    Tara (kg): 1504
    MMA: 2124


    Motor: VOLKSWAGEN
    Tipus: (D) BKD
    Num Cilindr: 4/1968
    Last edited by luffyno; 18th July, 2022 at 01:42 PM.

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    Please help me with POlo 2011

    Thank You
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dudi_1981 View Post
    Please help me with POlo 2011

    Thank You
    Hi Dudi_1981:
    Thank you for providing PR-Codes and the scan. That was really helpful:
    230248E3417200B2C42B12E482D900801700
    I also wrote the article about coding this ECU. Please take a look and cross check what I coded https://www.drive2.com/l/622547882767033810/
    Last edited by lprot; 25th July, 2022 at 01:31 PM.
    Getting correct ABS coding is simple:
    1. Get a photo of the sticker with PR codes from the trunk spare wheel or decode VIN https://carinfo.kiev.ua/vin
    2. Get VCDS scan
    3. Post the info above on the forum and please also describe where steering wheel is located (LHD/RHD), presence of Start-Stop system, buttons: TPMS/RKA, ESC/TCS/ASR off
    Good to know: without option's list/current car scan/details about driving side etc, the proper coding is not possible in 99% of cases!

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    Quote Originally Posted by luffyno View Post
    Hello,

    No one of these long codes are working, I tried it with all of them without result, there is any chance to have new ones with the new information I gave you?


    OLD ABS serial number: 1K0 614 517 BD
    New ABS serial number: 1K0 614 517 DE

    VIN: VSSZZZ5PZ9R003135

    My car is:

    SEAT ALTEA XL STYLANCE 2.0 TDI DSG (2008) transmission automatic 6 gears
    Tara (kg): 1504
    MMA: 2124


    Motor: VOLKSWAGEN
    Tipus: (D) BKD
    Num Cilindr: 4/1968
    213F4012092200FD840C02E7901E0042350000
    Getting correct ABS coding is simple:
    1. Get a photo of the sticker with PR codes from the trunk spare wheel or decode VIN https://carinfo.kiev.ua/vin
    2. Get VCDS scan
    3. Post the info above on the forum and please also describe where steering wheel is located (LHD/RHD), presence of Start-Stop system, buttons: TPMS/RKA, ESC/TCS/ASR off
    Good to know: without option's list/current car scan/details about driving side etc, the proper coding is not possible in 99% of cases!

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    Quote Originally Posted by luffyno View Post
    New ABS serial number: 1K0 614 517 DE
    DE is what it says on the sticker on the pump. It needs the software part number read via diagnostics to create proper coding. You should post that one to make sure everything is fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by r4nd0mize View Post
    DE is what it says on the sticker on the pump. It needs the software part number read via diagnostics to create proper coding. You should post that one to make sure everything is fine.
    That is BJ and that's why I was confused the first time and thought about the typo of BE
    Last edited by lprot; 23rd July, 2022 at 10:41 AM.
    Getting correct ABS coding is simple:
    1. Get a photo of the sticker with PR codes from the trunk spare wheel or decode VIN https://carinfo.kiev.ua/vin
    2. Get VCDS scan
    3. Post the info above on the forum and please also describe where steering wheel is located (LHD/RHD), presence of Start-Stop system, buttons: TPMS/RKA, ESC/TCS/ASR off
    Good to know: without option's list/current car scan/details about driving side etc, the proper coding is not possible in 99% of cases!

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    A3 2008 ABS Coding please.

    Done.
    Last edited by pedjica; 23rd July, 2022 at 11:58 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pedjica View Post
    A3 2008 ABS Coding please.
    11422012092200FE880C04E7902200413800
    Front discs 280mm [1ZM], rear 253 mm [1KF]. Cross check the codes on the sticker in the trunk (or decode the VIN).
    Getting correct ABS coding is simple:
    1. Get a photo of the sticker with PR codes from the trunk spare wheel or decode VIN https://carinfo.kiev.ua/vin
    2. Get VCDS scan
    3. Post the info above on the forum and please also describe where steering wheel is located (LHD/RHD), presence of Start-Stop system, buttons: TPMS/RKA, ESC/TCS/ASR off
    Good to know: without option's list/current car scan/details about driving side etc, the proper coding is not possible in 99% of cases!

 

 

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