![]() bin file to recover a “bricked” cluster.ġ. This is done via the RB4 drop down menu in Vag EEPROM 1.19ģ. Will throw a bunch of communication codes, use Vag Com to clear them.) If keeping this cluster in car, put back in mode 6 (adapted) You are now done with the original cluster. This number will be adapted to the new cluster so it matches the ECU. Put a 0 in front of it, and this is your SKC (ex. At the bottom it will display a 4 digit number (ex. If it does not write the first time, try a few more times. It should go back to functioning normally. ![]() ***If you somehow manage to brick the original cluster, put it in mode 6 (adapted) and write the backup encrypted file to it. I don't know if they change depending on what mode the cluster is in. For future steps, always use the RB4 dropdown list instead of the buttons. Here is my "cheat sheet" I made for myself, including all my dumb questions I asked.just in case someone has the same questions. ![]() That's not the skc is it?īelow info from user "cschuster", all credit to him.ģ: Read decrypted. When I access the cluster, this comes up as default.
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