Received my new PIWIS III
#76
I have it in engineer mode but I can't access the coding in the modules (overviews- modules- coding- manual coding). All I get is no entry data as option. If I try without connecting to the car, I can see all the coding options in multiple modules. This happens in both cayenne (E3) and 992.
I'm running v39.7, if that matters. The unit also came with v38.5, gonna try that later.
I'm running v39.7, if that matters. The unit also came with v38.5, gonna try that later.
#77
Originally Posted by rbrunelle
I see your problem. You can’t code from the overview screen. Go into the module you want to code by selecting it then hit next
Select the module(s) in overview, hit coding (top right), next screen- manual coding without rules. All I get is "no entry" instead of the coding options.
If I use the "additional menu (F7)", select the options I want to change, save and use "automatic coding" under the coding tab, it works fine but it's very limited in what's available.
#78
That's what I'm trying.
Select the module(s) in overview, hit coding (top right), next screen- manual coding without rules. All I get is "no entry" instead of the coding options.
If I use the "additional menu (F7)", select the options I want to change, save and use "automatic coding" under the coding tab, it works fine but it's very limited in what's available.
Select the module(s) in overview, hit coding (top right), next screen- manual coding without rules. All I get is "no entry" instead of the coding options.
If I use the "additional menu (F7)", select the options I want to change, save and use "automatic coding" under the coding tab, it works fine but it's very limited in what's available.
#80
That control unit is greyed out, do you even have it in your car? I have no idea what that is but unlike production mode which only shows you modules it detects, engineering mode shows you all modules, many of which are not on your car. I have no idea what that module is. It might be helpful if you tell us what you are trying to do.
#81
Originally Posted by rbrunelle
That control unit is greyed out, do you even have it in your car? I have no idea what that is but unlike production mode which only shows you modules it detects, engineering mode shows you all modules, many of which are not on your car. I have no idea what that module is. It might be helpful if you tell us what you are trying to do.
On the Cayenne I managed to change the headlight code to LED incl Matrix (8G4) and made *** go away (all for research purposes, not for driving, of course), but that uses the "additional menu" on the bottom - F7. After choosing the options, automatic coding works fine.
The car is connected, reads and delete errors and other functions. It behaves exactly as you describe, as if it's in production mode.
That module is the MIB, which in general controls the dashboard screens. Lots of customization on that one, but it I can't open that or any module at all.
Thanks for helping, so few people are adventuring in this....
#82
I didn't spend a lot of time on my newer Porsche(2018) but I did see that it was locked down much more than the older one (2013) In general, the additional menu screen lets you do things to the entire car, such as campaign checks, clear all faults and set the automatic programming parameters. As you discovered, there are limits to what it can do, and generally options and country code parameters. That module is greyed out. First thing to check is are you really connected to it. If you go to the extended identifications screen you should see the part number and other information.
I went into development mode on a 992 and I got the same screen you have shown. All of the programming options are available under manual coding without coding rules. Like you there is nothing under programming
I went into development mode on a 992 and I got the same screen you have shown. All of the programming options are available under manual coding without coding rules. Like you there is nothing under programming
#83
This is only hearsay but I have heard people say that the less expensive clone units (around $1k) cannot do coding (regardless of activation codes), the ones that have those capabilities are around $2k - it’s why I have not pulled the trigger yet, no easy way to confirm. Will update this group when I do make a decision.l and try out what I get (probably a month or so).
#84
This is only hearsay but I have heard people say that the less expensive clone units (around $1k) cannot do coding (regardless of activation codes), the ones that have those capabilities are around $2k - it’s why I have not pulled the trigger yet, no easy way to confirm. Will update this group when I do make a decision.l and try out what I get (probably a month or so).
#85
Originally Posted by rbrunelle
you missunderstood my comment. All of the coding is available, he was merely looking in the wrong place the clones are true clones. You can do everything a dealer unit can do except online coding of immobilizer modules and activations on 2018 and newer cars. Only logged in units can do that.
#89
Originally Posted by FerdinandAG
development mode in version 39.5, macan II
I have it running now. We need to exchange experiences as so far I was not able to find a shop manual for customization (not sure if it even exists).
#90
you missunderstood my comment. All of the coding is available, he was merely looking in the wrong place the clones are true clones. You can do everything a dealer unit can do except online coding of immobilizer modules and activations on 2018 and newer cars. Only logged in units can do that.