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    Default Audi A3-8p ABS Long coding rejected

    Hey,just changed abs unit and tried to put the old long coding back but it's rejected with error code 31 from vcds...
    Car is audi a3 8p with abs esp mk6ec1 and unit 1k0907379AN

    old coding is 1422012092200FD881404E6901E00413800

    Someone seen this before?

    Any help will be appreciated

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    Hi.
    Did you login in to the driver with code 20795 before coding?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nil View Post
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    Did you login in to the driver with code 20795 before coding?
    thanks for your reply!No i did not!you think this is the reason??

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    Try it. This code allows you to change adaptation and change coding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nil View Post
    Try it. This code allows you to change adaptation and change coding.
    Tried it and it worked

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    Hello! I need your help in order to code my ABS/ESP module. Instrument cluster died and has been revived, but Abs shows as not coded etc.
    1. ABS module is 1K0907379AJ ESP MK60EC1 SOFTWARE VERSION:0107 WSC:06314 IMP:00000
    2. my car's VIN is WAUZZZ8P8AA110824
    3.2009 AUDI A3
    5. 2.0 TDI engine, manual gear RIGHT HAND DRIVE
    6. FRONT DRIVE
    7. start/stop system installed
    8.TPMS-indirect ABS basesd (no sensors in each wheel)
    9.car has ESP on/off button

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    If you have vcds,coding helper should give you the right coding
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stelaras26 View Post
    Tried it and it worked
    Funny. Because to write a coding there is no login code necessary (but it also doesn't prevent if you enter login first). It was more because the coding in your first post is not a valid coding. Whatever you wrote in your second attempt, but it never was the coding in first post.

 

 

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