A screenshot would be helpful.
Are you running latest version of OBDeleven?
Came through the door this morning, so I would say it’s the latest. From OBDeleven Lithuania.Are you running latest version of OBDeleven?
What's on the previous screen - before executing the adaptation?
I mean the Application itself - did you check in Google Play Market, or just installed?Came through the door this morning, so I would say it’s the latest.
This one? Or did that happen when entering into Adaptations?Screen before is Control units/ choose battery regulation
I bought the pro version direct from OBDeleven in Lithuania.I mean the Application itself - did you check in Google Play Market, or just installed?
You do have active PRO license?
This one? Or did that happen when entering into Adaptations?
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Wish I could be of more help. I can only tell you what works with my Pro device.(activated)I don't have a battery regulation unit. Its the latest version of the app. I have an active pro version
NO battery regulation unit??? I'm afraid then there is no battery coding available. Not T6?I don't have a battery regulation unit. Its the latest version of the app. I have an active pro version
Ahhh... thank you... I didn't realize it's T6.1.Youtube vid of what I was trying to do.
Yes, on MQB platforms (which T6.1 is, unlike T6) a login (Security Access) is often needed. OBDeleven usually tells what the code is/are. 20103 would be my guess.I did not try security access is there a code I need ?
19-CAN Gateway | 20103 |
I believe that the message "something went wrong" is a kind of "unexpected error". I have a faint memory that having not typed in the Security access code produces more explanatory message of type "login failed"Obd11 also confirmed the code but still the same result of something went wrong. I have managed to change battery type in long coding to an agm but no values