iichels VW Up! 2012 1.0 MPI - 60hp - Black Up!
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Re: iichels VW Up! 2012 1.0 MPI - 60hp - Black Up!
This is from the inside
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Re: iichels VW Up! 2012 1.0 MPI - 60hp - Black Up!
And some more... project is almost completed...
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Re: iichels VW Up! 2012 1.0 MPI - 60hp - Black Up!
Looks great.
It's interesting to see which buttons on the MFSW have backlights...
It's interesting to see which buttons on the MFSW have backlights...
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Re: iichels VW Up! 2012 1.0 MPI - 60hp - Black Up!
Slavik borrowed me his 3Q0 gateway so I could decide myself for some buttons like:
- ACC/normal cruise/limiter
- Travel assist or no travel assist (that's the question)
- Heating or no heating
I decided on:
- ACC because ACC button is CC cancel button with CCE
- Heating because I like heating
- Travel assist because why not
The VIEW button and voice control button are always present, at least I found no way of disabling them.
VIEW is probably always there because these wheels belong in cars with AID
and the voice control only has a function if you purchase the FEC for voice control, probably VW's way to shame you into buying that as well.
- ACC/normal cruise/limiter
- Travel assist or no travel assist (that's the question)
- Heating or no heating
I decided on:
- ACC because ACC button is CC cancel button with CCE
- Heating because I like heating
- Travel assist because why not
The VIEW button and voice control button are always present, at least I found no way of disabling them.
VIEW is probably always there because these wheels belong in cars with AID
and the voice control only has a function if you purchase the FEC for voice control, probably VW's way to shame you into buying that as well.
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Re: iichels VW Up! 2012 1.0 MPI - 60hp - Black Up!
With the CCEmulator '2021' the functions are assigned to the ID of the buttons, in the case of capacitive MQB buttons, it is first necessary to enable the button IDs via coding, ... by test bench or MQB vehicle.
Examples:
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I took the opportunity to flash it to the latest version ...
These last two images are clues for something that I won't say because I want to know how many years it takes for someone to achieve the same thing I did.
Examples:
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I took the opportunity to flash it to the latest version ...
These last two images are clues for something that I won't say because I want to know how many years it takes for someone to achieve the same thing I did.
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Re: iichels VW Up! 2012 1.0 MPI - 60hp - Black Up!
your test bench looks a bit more... un-improvised opposed to mine haha
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Re: iichels VW Up! 2012 1.0 MPI - 60hp - Black Up!
Fitted a gas spring to hold up the bonnet (non-OEM):
Nice angle
Nice angle
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Cool! Looks good!
It's hard not to have the improvements made to other cars...
It's hard not to have the improvements made to other cars...
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Re: iichels VW Up! 2012 1.0 MPI - 60hp - Black Up!
Yes and no... I think the update should fit within the possibilities of the car and the up does not have all the space for update like the Polo does. And I think the up project is not out less complete
I am not really missing anything apart from good headlights. My 1967 VW already has h4, now it's 2022. Wtf VW?
Otherwise, for this VW up I do not miss anything so the car is perfect
I am not really missing anything apart from good headlights. My 1967 VW already has h4, now it's 2022. Wtf VW?
Otherwise, for this VW up I do not miss anything so the car is perfect
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Re: iichels VW Up! 2012 1.0 MPI - 60hp - Black Up!
Totally agree.
Your Super UP! looks gorgeous. A real gem.
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I searched for one here, but didn't find the right one.
For us it would be a very useful car until 2035.
Your Super UP! looks gorgeous. A real gem.
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I searched for one here, but didn't find the right one.
For us it would be a very useful car until 2035.
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Re: iichels VW Up! 2012 1.0 MPI - 60hp - Black Up!
I'm willing to trade a certain white Polo 1.2 TSI for a certain VW Up haha
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I wouldn't even mind if we did temporary changes to get new feelings, but my wife loves the 6R.
Luckily she uses it for all her rides, I have to settle for her Golf...
Luckily she uses it for all her rides, I have to settle for her Golf...
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I feel so bad for you, having to settle for the SuperGolf. Imagine all the luxury and comfort you have to suffer through
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Re: iichels VW Up! 2012 1.0 MPI - 60hp - Black Up!
Great transformation of UP! is going on iichel
Does the capacitive wheel is comfortable to operate or you miss physical buttons?
Does the capacitive wheel is comfortable to operate or you miss physical buttons?
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Re: iichels VW Up! 2012 1.0 MPI - 60hp - Black Up!
It's easy to operate once you learn to handle them intuitively (it takes time).
Another positive aspect is that they are very nice and futuristic (for those who handle the F 'smart'phones fluently),
but it is very, very easy to accidentally press the capacitive buttons when doing unusual maneuvers (special parkings, long and boring trips with all the assistants activated, race mode, drifting mode, etc...).
On my last trip of more than 1000kms, and without being aware of it, I pressed them 4 or 5 times without knowing or wanting to.
In my case, the button that beats the rest in terms of being accidentally pressed is the heated steering wheel, which is fantastic for summer temperatures...
Fortunately I have steering wheels for all kinds of beings like me... viewtopic.php?p=591095#p591095
It all depends on the level of personal importance you want to give to all this... anyone can live perfectly with any model of buttons, although the 'Standard' ones are clear and precise.
Another positive aspect is that they are very nice and futuristic (for those who handle the F 'smart'phones fluently),
but it is very, very easy to accidentally press the capacitive buttons when doing unusual maneuvers (special parkings, long and boring trips with all the assistants activated, race mode, drifting mode, etc...).
On my last trip of more than 1000kms, and without being aware of it, I pressed them 4 or 5 times without knowing or wanting to.
In my case, the button that beats the rest in terms of being accidentally pressed is the heated steering wheel, which is fantastic for summer temperatures...
Fortunately I have steering wheels for all kinds of beings like me... viewtopic.php?p=591095#p591095
It all depends on the level of personal importance you want to give to all this... anyone can live perfectly with any model of buttons, although the 'Standard' ones are clear and precise.