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  1. 03-26-2010 09:39 PM #1
    !WARNING! You CAN mess up your Comfort Control Module by doing this incorrectly. PLEASE be careful.

    These instructions will allow you to modify the coding in your comfort control module so that your windows will roll up or down when the button
    on your remote keyfob is pressed.

    If you have already done this with one of the aftermarket flash-loaders you CAN NOT do this mod because the flash-loaders permanently
    encrypt the code in your CCM.

    To operate the windows press and hold the unlock button. Your car will unlock and the windows will roll down until you let go of the button.
    Press and hold the lock button to do the opposite.

    This procedure has been documented on several forums but I wanted to gather all of the information and .:R specific info into one post.

    The original posts that I followed can be found here:
    http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=151041
    http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=148070
    http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=149207
    http://www.passatworld.com/for...19402
    http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=3692819


    WHAT YOU WILL NEED
    ==================

    A SERIAL OBD2 interface

    ***MANY people have tried to use a USB OBD2 interface and I have yet to hear of anyone who has gotten this to work. PLEASE do not ask about
    how to get a USB interface to work but do post up if you figure it out. USB to serial converters do not work either.***

    Some of the older Ross tech serial cables will work and I know that the latest HEX-CAN-COM cable will work because that is what I used.

    NOTE: On the newer "Smart" Ross Tech cables (Like the HEX-CAN-COM) you must disable the "Boot into Intelligent Mode" option. Doing this will
    essentially make your cable a dumb cable and allow it work. Otherwise the onboard software will interfere with communication.

    People have also had varying success with the cheap eBay serial OBD2 cables but I do not know exactly which ones. Please see the posts over
    at TDi Club forum for tons of cable specific questions and answers.


    A VDS-PRO DOS BOOT DISK

    VDS-Pro must be run in a true DOS environment so you can not use the Command Prompt option in Windows XP. This is because there is no
    direct hardware access in the XP command prompt which is required for VDS-Pro.

    I have created a DOS Boot disc ISO with all of the necessary Configuration files for download HERE.

    Simply download the ISO and burn it to disc with your favorite burning software.


    THE PROCEDURE (Short Version)

    -Insert the Boot CD and boot the computer from the CD
    -VDS-Pro should start automatically (Type vdc_e.ex or vag.bat if it does not)
    -Press ESC to cancel the autoconnect
    -Connect your cable (it should not be connected before this)
    -Connect to the CCM (enter 46)
    -Login with code 19283 (function 11)
    -Verify the CCM ID number and look up the proper coding
    -Enter the correct address' and write down your existing memory values (function 26)
    -Change the values (function 27)
    -Close the connection (function 06)
    -Test that things work as they should!

    My CCM ID was 1C0 959 799 C

    So I changed the following values in my CCM

    LHD R32 CCM Values for 1C0 959 799 C
    Memory Address | old value | new value
    -----04361-----------138----------130
    -----04362-----------138----------130
    -----04363-----------138----------130

    RHD R32 CCM Values for 1C0 959 799 B
    Memory Address | old value | new value
    -----04361-----------10------------2
    -----04362-----------10------------2
    -----04363-----------10------------2


    THE PROCEDURE (Long Version)

    Credit goes to dugong for originally posting most of this over in the MKIV forums.

    1)-Insert the Boot CD and boot the computer from the CD
    2)-VDS-Pro should start automatically (Type vdc_e.ex or vag.bat if it does not)
    3)-Press ESC to cancel the autoconnect
    4)-Connect your cable (it should not be connected before this)


    This is what you should be looking at:


    5)-Type 46 and this screen should show up:


    6)-Type 11 and this screen should show up. Login into the CCM by entering 19283 and hit enter:


    8)-Hit Enter here:


    9)-We're back to this screen again. notice down in the left-hand corner it reads 1J0959799AJ. that is the module i'm programming in this 2-door
    GTI. You now need to reference the CCM ID for your module and specific car. 4-door golfs, Jettas, Passats require additional steps for the
    2 rear windows. ONLY use the memory addresses and values for your CCM (SEE ABOVE FOR R32 VALUES).


    10)-Type 26 and go through "eeprom (serial) read" to look at the address numbers listed for your CCM. Make sure the numbers match
    the numbers given for your CCM.

    11)-Type 27 to bring up the "eeprom (serial) write" box and this screen displays. now type 04283 in the address field and then the new
    number given by your CCM ID in the value field. NOTE: i think you hit tab to bring the cursor from the address field down to the value field
    (or you can hold alt+v to get the cursor to move to the value field). Hit Enter.


    12)-This screen now shows for verification. Hit Enter


    13)-Repeat steps 11) and 12) for each memory address.

    14)-(OPTIONAL: you can type 26 and go through "eeprom (serial) read" to look at those address numbers to make sure you
    typed in the correct values----also, you can always go back through "eeprom (serial) write" and change the address number values to
    different numbers or back to stock numbers in case you messed up)

    15)Now hold down alt+x and hit Enter to exit the program.


    CONNECTION PROBLEMS

    If you are having trouble connecting you may need to change the baud rate. Try this:

    Go to Configuration >>> Connections >>> Change Baudrate and try to cennect again.

    Changing the connection settings has worked for some people but I did not need to.


    ADDITIONAL CCM ID's

    1J0
    __________________________________________
    1J0 959 799 S 03B
    Memory Address old value new value
    04283 8 2
    04289 8 2
    08628 242 246 driver side front window
    12724 250 254 passenger side front window
    16820 250 254 driver side rear window
    20916 242 246 passenger side rear window

    1J0 959 799 J 00E
    Memory Address old value new value
    04286 8 2
    04291 8 2
    04296 8 2
    08628 242 246 driver side front window
    12724 250 254 passenger side front window
    16820 250 254 driver side rear window
    20916 242 246 passenger side rear window

    1J0 959 799 AH 046 Sedan
    Memory Address old value new value
    04295*** 138/ 64
    04283 138 / 64
    04289 138 / 2
    08628 242 / 246
    12724 250 / 254
    16820 242 / 246
    20916 250 / 254

    1J0 959 799 AH 06Q Sedan
    Memory Address old value new value
    04295*** 72 / 64
    04283 72 / 64
    04289 72 / 2
    08628 242 / 244
    12724 250 / 252
    16820 242 / 244
    20916 250 / 252

    ***This memory address added to keep the rear trunk handle from locking the car

    1c0
    ________________________________________
    1C0 959 799 A (any index) and 1C0 959 799 B (any index) for Wagon
    Memory Address old value new value
    04361 75 67
    04362 75 67
    04363 75 67

    1C0 959 799 A (any index) and 1C0 959 799 B (any index) for Sedan
    Memory Address old value new value
    04361 74 66
    04362 74 66
    04363 74 66


    1C0 959 799 C (2002 Golf)
    Memory Address old value new value
    04361 138 66
    04362 138 66
    04363 138 66

    1C0 959 799 C (2004 Golf GLS TDI)
    Memory Address old value new value
    04361 138 130
    04362 138 130
    04363 138 n/c

    1C0 959 799 F or 1C0 959 799 G
    Memory Address old value new value
    04361 202 194
    04362 202 194
    04363 202 194

    B5 Passat
    ________________________________________
    1J0 959 799AJ
    Memory Address old value new value
    04283 138 2
    04289 138 2
    08628 242 246 driver side front window
    12724 250 254 passenger side front window
    16820 242 246 driver side rear window
    20916 250 254 passenger side rear window

    1J0 959 799 S 03B
    Memory Address old value new value
    04283 8 2
    04289 8 2
    08628 242 246 driver side front window
    12724 250 254 passenger side front window
    16820 250 254 driver side rear window
    20916 242 246 passenger side rear window

    1J0 959 799 J 00E
    Memory Address old value new value
    04286 8 2
    04291 8 2
    04296 8 2
    08628 242 246 driver side front window
    12724 250 254 passenger side front window
    16820 250 254 driver side rear window
    20916 242 246 passenger side rear window

    B5.5 Passat
    ________________________________________
    1C0 959 799 A (Wagon)
    Memory Address old value new value
    04361 75 67
    04362 75 67
    04363 75 67

    1C0 959 799 B (Wagon)
    Memory Address old value new value
    04361 75 67
    04362 75 67
    04363 75 67

    1C0 959 799 B (Wagon)
    Memory Address old value new value
    04361 74 66
    04362 74 66
    04363 74 66

    1C0 959 799 B (Sedan)
    Memory Address old value new value
    04361 74 66
    04362 74 66
    04363 74 66

    1C0 959 799 C (Wagon)
    Memory Address old value new value
    04361 203 195
    04362 203 195
    04363 203 195

    1C0 959 799 C (Sedan)
    Memory Address old value new value
    04361 202 194
    04362 202 194
    04363 202 194

    New Beetle
    ________________________________________
    1J0 959 799AJ
    Memory Address / old value / new value
    04283 / 138 / 2
    04289 / 138 / 2
    08628 / 242 / 246 driver side front window
    12724 / 250 / 254 passenger side front window

    1C0 959 799 F
    Memory Address / old value / new value
    04361 / 202 / 194
    04362 / 202 / 194
    04363 / 202 / 194

    1C0 959 799 G
    Memory Address / old value / new value
    04361 / 202 / 194
    04362 / 202 / 194
    04363 / 202 / 194

    Gti
    ________________________________________
    1J0 959 799AJ
    Memory Address old value new value
    04283 138 2
    04289 138 2
    08628 242 246 driver side front window
    12724 250 254 passenger side front window

    Jetta Wagon
    ________________________________________
    1C0 959 799 C (2003 Jetta Wagon TDI)
    Memory Address old value new value
    04361 202 194
    04362 202 194
    04363 202 194

    Polo
    ________________________________________
    6N0 959 799 B 07F
    Memory Address old value new value
    04283 10 2
    04289 10 2
    4295 10 2

    Modified by MBRACKLIFFE at 12:49 AM 3-27-2010


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    03-27-2010 01:09 AM #2
    Great post MBRACKLIFFE

    I'll be giving this a shot this weekend directly through the CarPC (and ElmScanner) to see how well this works. Seems like there would be some interesting possibilities outside of the remote window rolling as well.


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    03-27-2010 01:41 AM #3
    *R32 1518*, biggest head ever to fit in a GOLF!
    Congrats, turd burglar.

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    03-27-2010 02:02 AM #4
    For 1C0 959 799 C CCMs (all US R32s) I recommend changing the 138 to 130, not a 66. Only 1 bit needs to be changed for the remote windows, switching to 66 toggles 3 bits total - 2 of which are not needed(and are possibly changing unknown other features)

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    03-27-2010 03:32 AM #5
    For RHD R32s these are the codes:

    CCM Module 1C0 959 799B

    04361 10 >> 2
    04362 10 >> 2
    04363 10 >> 2

    Mine already had the 30 second delay for the alarm coded in from the factory i.e. open locked and alarmed car with key (not remote) - must insert key into ignition within 30 seconds or alarm still goes off - you will note if you do this that the door LED still blinks (even though the car has been unlocked with the key) until key is put in igniton




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    03-27-2010 12:58 PM #6
    By changing to 130 vs 66... does the sunroof also roll down ? I would love to have that feature not just the windows. My car sits across from my lift @ work just outside the shop, I want to be able to roll up all the open windows/roof with a click of a button in case it rains.

  7. 03-27-2010 02:12 PM #7
    Quote, originally posted by DasTeknoViking »
    By changing to 130 vs 66... does the sunroof also roll down ? I would love to have that feature not just the windows. My car sits across from my lift @ work just outside the shop, I want to be able to roll up all the open windows/roof with a click of a button in case it rains.

    No my moon roof does not open/close with this mod.


  8. 03-27-2010 02:13 PM #8
    Quote, originally posted by Steve99 »
    For 1C0 959 799 C CCMs (all US R32s) I recommend changing the 138 to 130, not a 66. Only 1 bit needs to be changed for the remote windows, switching to 66 toggles 3 bits total - 2 of which are not needed(and are possibly changing unknown other features)

    Yes I think you are correct with the 130 vs. 66. I will update the original post.


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    03-27-2010 02:38 PM #9
    great post, thanks

  10. 03-27-2010 04:31 PM #10
    Nice.

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    03-27-2010 06:51 PM #11
    Has anyone tried this with a V-checker?

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    03-27-2010 07:47 PM #12
    I've got an Alientec window controller that I haven't gotten around to putting in. This would be quite a bit easier that removing the door panel.
    Thanks for the post!

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