VW MK5 Golf/Jetta Left Foot Brake Mod

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Re: VW MK5 Golf/Jetta Left Foot Brake Mod

Postby tanman » Mon Oct 23, 2017 11:10 pm

What software should I use to edit the ECU file and is a new checksum required?

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Re: VW MK5 Golf/Jetta Left Foot Brake Mod

Postby maciekj » Tue Oct 24, 2017 8:55 am

tanman wrote:What software should I use to edit the ECU file and is a new checksum required?

Tuners in Poland use WinOLS.

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Re: VW MK5 Golf/Jetta Left Foot Brake Mod

Postby maciekj » Sat Oct 28, 2017 3:51 am

Second attempt by professional tuner has been completed successfully.
Depressing the brake pedal while still on the throttle does not cut the throttle.
Cruise control also works as before the modification.

Conclusion:
The "brake ovveride system" is autonomous functionality and does not interfere with other ECU features. If it impaires one's driving, can be easily disabled by the proffessional tuner.

How has it been done on EDC16?
I'm not sure, because the tuner did not told me explicitly, what has changed.

I suppose, the best approch is to set the switch "AccPed_swtPlausCheck_C" to 0.
By default this switch is set to 1.

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Re: VW MK5 Golf/Jetta Left Foot Brake Mod

Postby tanman » Tue Oct 31, 2017 8:49 pm

maki4evers wrote:hey.

i think this is correct addres to min RPM limiting with break 1C2972 and in first block 18645E . i cant find min speed. but you can test this addreses. let me know how test ;)

cheers


I could not find that address.

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Re: VW MK5 Golf/Jetta Left Foot Brake Mod

Postby tanman » Tue Oct 31, 2017 8:51 pm

maciekj wrote:Second attempt by professional tuner has been completed successfully.
Depressing the brake pedal while still on the throttle does not cut the throttle.
Cruise control also works as before the modification.

Conclusion:
The "brake ovveride system" is autonomous functionality and does not interfere with other ECU features. If it impaires one's driving, can be easily disabled by the proffessional tuner.

How has it been done on EDC16?
I'm not sure, because the tuner did not told me explicitly, what has changed.

I suppose, the best approch is to set the switch "AccPed_swtPlausCheck_C" to 0.
By default this switch is set to 1.


Can you send me some details of where you had this done?

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Re: VW MK5 Golf/Jetta Left Foot Brake Mod

Postby maki4evers » Wed Nov 01, 2017 12:11 am

tanman wrote:
Can you send me some details of where you had this done?


send your file mybe we can help...but not for sure ;P

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Re: VW MK5 Golf/Jetta Left Foot Brake Mod

Postby maciekj » Wed Nov 01, 2017 2:17 am

tanman wrote:
maciekj wrote:Second attempt by professional tuner has been completed successfully.
Depressing the brake pedal while still on the throttle does not cut the throttle.
Cruise control also works as before the modification.

Conclusion:
The "brake ovveride system" is autonomous functionality and does not interfere with other ECU features. If it impaires one's driving, can be easily disabled by the proffessional tuner.

How has it been done on EDC16?
I'm not sure, because the tuner did not told me explicitly, what has changed.

I suppose, the best approch is to set the switch "AccPed_swtPlausCheck_C" to 0.
By default this switch is set to 1.


Can you send me some details of where you had this done?


You should do the following steps:
  • export the dump file from your ecu via OBD socket and appropriate cable,
  • open this file in WinOLS tool,
  • search for parameter AccPed_swtPlausCheck_C,
  • check wether its value is set to 1,
  • if "yes", change its value to zero,
  • upload your new (changed) dump file to your ECU,
  • start up the engine and start driving,
  • press brake pedal gently with your left foot (light up your stop) while the right one is still on the throttle (keep revs about 2000 rpm),
  • if revs are still about 2000, the problem has been solved successfully.

Maki4evers can help you edit the dump file, because he probably has the right application.
I've send him all my knowledge, about this problem.
I haven't got the application and cable, therefre I chose the proffesional tuning service.

That's all, how can I help.

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Re: VW MK5 Golf/Jetta Left Foot Brake Mod

Postby tanman » Wed Nov 01, 2017 8:58 pm

jetta tune unlock original.mod


Heres the file I want to modify.
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Re: VW MK5 Golf/Jetta Left Foot Brake Mod

Postby maki4evers » Wed Nov 01, 2017 9:45 pm

tanman wrote:
Heres the file I want to modify.


hey.

here is your file with left foot brake off . try and report because switch name is little different.

Jetta left foot brake OFF checksum OK.rar


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Re: VW MK5 Golf/Jetta Left Foot Brake Mod

Postby tanman » Fri Nov 03, 2017 10:54 pm

maki4evers wrote:
tanman wrote:
Heres the file I want to modify.


hey.

here is your file with left foot brake off . try and report because switch name is little different.

Jetta left foot brake OFF checksum OK.rar


cheers


File uploaded and appears to work.
Thank you maki4vevers

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