POLO 6R. Lane Change project. The tests with the mini test bench have been completed. Videos.
Adaptations, Coding, Identification.
In the following video I show you what will be initially and possibly definitively the Adaptations and Coding 'with VCDS' for my POLO 6R 'PQ'25. It is the same thing that
Slavik has posted in D2


but with the VCDS instead of the VAS.
Video
https://www.youtube.com/embed/suceJQCo8 ... autoplay=1
These 5Q0 radars are parameterized for Golf (7-7.5) with VCP, the identification of the parameters is not shown in the video.
They will be parameterized again once installed.
Do not touch the calibrations in the basic settings, these radars self-calibrate while moving.
Small summary of the tests.
With the GW, Radars, OEM warning lights and diagnostic tool connected to the mini test bench everything works as it should.
In active rest state (+15) this set shows a consumption of 0.48 Amp, which ranges between 0.48 and 0.52 Amp depending on the number of warning lights that are connected and operational. A speed of 15 km/h - 10 mi/h is necessary to know the real consumption, that is, when the radar antennas are operational.
Of all non-OEM warning lights (12v) I had to test, only one has passed the tests satisfactorily, that is, without diagnostic failures and with ample possibilities of being physically installed in a simple way.
Video
https://www.youtube.com/embed/Z7Oa5S9am ... autoplay=1
Forget any LED lamp that has light behavior with dynamic flow, faults in the diagnosis are generated.
During testing I connected up to three LED warning lights at the same time on the same side, on both sides, ... no faults are generated.

This widely opens the range of possibilities, that is, if you have a larger spaceship (T5, T6) or another PQ model in which the LC with 5Q0/2Q0 radars can be electronically installed, you can give free rein to your imagination (without excesses

).
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The following BSD LED warning lights are the ones chosen for glory.

The 2 Originals and those that come from 'SK Fabia'.
I can now start with the manual work I learned in school when I was a little child but with tools and materials for a big child.
