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Thats no problem. The button only picks up 12v from the ESP button. It does not activate or affect anything untill You do the long wires to the ABS.iAmbu wrote:I have bought the TPMS retrofit bits from Kufatec and plan to install this myself. Is it OK to install it in stages? I may only have time today to plug the wiring into the TPMS button and install it in the dash...
Check the tyre pressures are correct, then whilst parked up stationary (I have the engine off but ignition on), press the button for a few seconds until you hear the beepoferelijah wrote:one question..
i need to push the bottun while driving? or in a stand position?
Check for your button in your glovebox above the key-hole-switch to deactivate the passenger airbagtopicalkeith wrote:i had flat tyre indicators as an option but I do not have a button, i think there is a light on the dash somewhere that comes on when a tyre is flat. Is that right?
Found it...thanks.iAmbu wrote:Check for your button in your glovebox above the key-hole-switch to deactivate the passenger airbagtopicalkeith wrote:i had flat tyre indicators as an option but I do not have a button, i think there is a light on the dash somewhere that comes on when a tyre is flat. Is that right?
ehhh not sure...oferelijah wrote:It should be on?
No, your Scirocco uses the Mk60EC1 system for TMPS ie Tyre Pressure Monitoring TPMS / PR-7K6. This TPMS uses the ABS sensor signals to determine differences in wheel rotation for a tyre deflation. Its turned on in 03 Controller, not 09.oferelijah wrote:In vag com 10.6 there is a new param for tpms.
It should be on?
Remember it takes up to 100 km to learn the state of the tires, so go at least that before testing.eric2b wrote:Now I have to test on the road.
All depends on the driving pattern. I've just completed two 800 mile-ish (1300Km) following resets. Niether fully calibrated using VCDS to read the calibration data fields. Mainly urban 50kph driving with some 120kph. The only the original rest I did fully calibrated. To do that I drove 80Km at 120kph in one drive.bianco wrote:Remember it takes up to 100 km to learn the state of the tires, so go at least that before testing.eric2b wrote:Now I have to test on the road.
Both should be off. They are for didicated separate Tyre Pressure Monitor System controller units. These controllers are not fitted to the Scirocco so the CAN Gateway does not need to know about them.oferelijah wrote:4C- Tire Pressure II and 65- Tire Pressure
Which one should be on?