Ok, so after not getting any answer from the video creator, I've put together a small guide on how to do this. For me, the 17-Instruments was unclear, but after searching on the AudiWorld forum, it is pretty straight forward. So, using this video and the guide from the forums, I have made a guide on how to disable adaptive light control. Please note, I didn't test it myself just yet. I will in the upcoming days. If everything goes well, I will reply to this comment. Also, as others stated in the comments below, you do NOT change the Workshop code anywhere, only the Software coding. Disable Adaptive Light Control in Audi A6 4F Step 1 - Remove Fuses -Make sure the Ignition is OFF -Remove Fuse 18 from the LEFT side. (5A autm. LWR (links)) -Remove Fuse 9 from the RIGHT side. (5A autm. LWR (rechts)) Step 2 - Do the coding -Turn the ignition ON and connect your VCDS -Click 17-Instruments -After it pulls the data, click Coding - 07 -Find the +0064 Advanced Frontlighting System (AFS) installed / +0128 = Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC Installed) -Remove the AFS by subtracting 64 from the first 4 digits I changed (2129XXX) to (2065XXXX) -Enter the code, and click "Do It". -Click 09-Cent. Elect. -Click Coding - 07 -The coding is pretty simple. Look for the 3rd row that stands for Headlight type. This means, the 4th digit (? in the numbers) stands for the headlight type. -For me it was "0013121" and it is now changed to "0012121" - in other words, change "(0xx3xxx)" to "(0xx2xxx)" -Click "Do it" -Click 19-CAN Gateway -Click Installation List -Find the row with 55 - Headlight Range -Uncheck the Checkbox -Click Save Coding -Read faulty codes -Clear codes -The faulty sign should be still on the dashboard at this point. Step 3 - Resetting the dashboard -Switch off the ignition -Go to the fuse box on the LEFT side, and remove Fuse 15 Instrument Cluster (10A) (Kombigerat) -Wait a few seconds, and re-insert it -You should hear your dashboard clipping a few times -Turn the ignition ON -Start the Engine The Error should be gone. Cheers everyone.
Hello, when i tried to do this and when I go into the instruments and click on coding I don't see the same screen that's in the video. I see the screen that says "long coding help".
We had a UK A8 2008 which we used this video to help, our comments are - In the '17 Instrument coding' we had 3137458, the first 4 digits needed changing to 2048 And as previously commented on note '09 Central electrics' change the software code not the service code. Helpful video, can save customers a lot of money with older cars
for a year i had the error on dash. Now thanks to this video from 2 years i was driving without it. And now finally i have fixed cables inside left lamp and came back here to reverse process. Thank you for the video 🥹
I Band-Aided the crumbling Insulation of the Wiring inside both of my 07' A6 Wagon's (Avant / front?) Headlight Assemblies as well as a friend's 05' X3 using either Liquid Electrical Tape or Flowable Clear Silicone Sealant for Windshields with great success. Randy AKA randog311
Hello. I followed your instructions and it worked perfectly on a 2008 Audi A6 avant. Thank you so much ! I just want to know if you put the headlight fuses back on either sides after, as they might be doing something else on the lights ?
For Audi S6 5.2 V10 owners: no this doesn't work. Well it works, but after doing this, you're gonna get an error for the LED DRL in the bumpers instead. I think because its connected. All S6's have AFS so disabeling AFS at the same time disables the S6 DRL which causes a fault. Atleast that's how my mechanic explained it to me. I bought a new headlight back then. Had to transfer all my bulbs and Xenon stuff as well since for 1400 euro's it doesn't come with everything included lol. (I don't have this car anymore)
Are you shure, that on 09 module you put code in right place? In example it shows 7digit number - like Software Coding field. But you changed WorkShop Code field.
Does it still adjust your headlights in up and down direction after this on startup? As it does for me before now. Does this only affect on cornering lights?
Hello is it possible to do this to a 2014 A7 Audi ?......Thanks for the Video...I found 55 in Module 09 but cant seem to find lists in Moudle 19 and 17 ? thanks
Hello. I have question. In your instrument cluster you got numbers 2049043 and you want switch off adaptive light you have use - 0064, what will be numbers correct to code the module? 2049 043 - 0064=1985 043? I don't understand how do it.
@@Niematotamto i try to code something on a6 4f today and i did tried to change 7 digit code(this at the video was wrong code obviously) but all i was getting is code rejected error.
It is mean to criticise someone's dialect whose first language is not English. I think we can hear well enough, although I agree with others that is looks like there was a mistake and he entered something into the Workshop code. For that reason alone I have to skip as I cannot work out what should have correctly been entered. A pity because people like this guy put their time and effort in to help others. We should all respect that part.
Ok, so after not getting any answer from the video creator, I've put together a small guide on how to do this. For me, the 17-Instruments was unclear, but after searching on the AudiWorld forum, it is pretty straight forward. So, using this video and the guide from the forums, I have made a guide on how to disable adaptive light control. Please note, I didn't test it myself just yet. I will in the upcoming days. If everything goes well, I will reply to this comment. Also, as others stated in the comments below, you do NOT change the Workshop code anywhere, only the Software coding.
Disable Adaptive Light Control in Audi A6 4F
Step 1 - Remove Fuses
-Make sure the Ignition is OFF
-Remove Fuse 18 from the LEFT side. (5A autm. LWR (links))
-Remove Fuse 9 from the RIGHT side. (5A autm. LWR (rechts))
Step 2 - Do the coding
-Turn the ignition ON and connect your VCDS
-Click 17-Instruments
-After it pulls the data, click Coding - 07
-Find the +0064 Advanced Frontlighting System (AFS) installed / +0128 = Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC Installed)
-Remove the AFS by subtracting 64 from the first 4 digits I changed (2129XXX) to (2065XXXX)
-Enter the code, and click "Do It".
-Click 09-Cent. Elect.
-Click Coding - 07
-The coding is pretty simple. Look for the 3rd row that stands for Headlight type. This means, the 4th digit (? in the numbers) stands for the headlight type.
-For me it was "0013121" and it is now changed to "0012121" - in other words, change "(0xx3xxx)" to "(0xx2xxx)"
-Click "Do it"
-Click 19-CAN Gateway
-Click Installation List
-Find the row with 55 - Headlight Range
-Uncheck the Checkbox
-Click Save Coding
-Read faulty codes
-Clear codes
-The faulty sign should be still on the dashboard at this point.
Step 3 - Resetting the dashboard
-Switch off the ignition
-Go to the fuse box on the LEFT side, and remove Fuse 15 Instrument Cluster (10A) (Kombigerat)
-Wait a few seconds, and re-insert it
-You should hear your dashboard clipping a few times
-Turn the ignition ON
-Start the Engine
The Error should be gone.
Cheers everyone.
Thanks for the effort 👌. Doest it work with the a3 2010?
So did this work Tamás?
Hello, when i tried to do this and when I go into the instruments and click on coding I don't see the same screen that's in the video. I see the screen that says "long coding help".
@TamasRedler Did it worked?
Great, do you have all Tamás?
We had a UK A8 2008 which we used this video to help, our comments are -
In the '17 Instrument coding' we had 3137458, the first 4 digits needed changing to 2048
And as previously commented on note '09 Central electrics' change the software code not the service code.
Helpful video, can save customers a lot of money with older cars
Do you have an explanation for the strange coding of 17 inst cluster? (not the -0064 ??)
This AFS is the most stupid thing on Audi and every Audi got this issue, this is best solution thanks for the video!
for a year i had the error on dash. Now thanks to this video from 2 years i was driving without it. And now finally i have fixed cables inside left lamp and came back here to reverse process. Thank you for the video 🥹
I Band-Aided the crumbling Insulation of the Wiring inside both of my 07' A6 Wagon's (Avant / front?) Headlight Assemblies as well as a friend's 05' X3 using either Liquid Electrical Tape or Flowable Clear Silicone Sealant for Windshields with great success. Randy AKA randog311
Thanks a lot man ! that adaptive light defect alarm sound was so annoying! Thanks to you Its gone. :D
Audi A6 C6 3.0 TDi, Cod motor ASB… it’s working! Thank you
Šito es nezināju. Paldies! 👍
Hello. I followed your instructions and it worked perfectly on a 2008 Audi A6 avant. Thank you so much ! I just want to know if you put the headlight fuses back on either sides after, as they might be doing something else on the lights ?
For Audi S6 5.2 V10 owners: no this doesn't work. Well it works, but after doing this, you're gonna get an error for the LED DRL in the bumpers instead. I think because its connected. All S6's have AFS so disabeling AFS at the same time disables the S6 DRL which causes a fault. Atleast that's how my mechanic explained it to me. I bought a new headlight back then. Had to transfer all my bulbs and Xenon stuff as well since for 1400 euro's it doesn't come with everything included lol.
(I don't have this car anymore)
Are you shure, that on 09 module you put code in right place? In example it shows 7digit number - like Software Coding field. But you changed WorkShop Code field.
Does it still adjust your headlights in up and down direction after this on startup? As it does for me before now. Does this only affect on cornering lights?
Perfect instructional video. Thanks!
Worked perfectly!
Did you know how remove in audi component protection active with vcds?
Great Video and great Job 👍
Hello is it possible to do this to a 2014 A7 Audi ?......Thanks for the Video...I found 55 in Module 09 but cant seem to find lists in Moudle 19 and 17 ? thanks
Thank you. Its perfect. 😊😊😊
Is there any option to code out day time running lights errors?
Hello. I have question. In your instrument cluster you got numbers 2049043 and you want switch off adaptive light you have use - 0064, what will be numbers correct to code the module? 2049 043 - 0064=1985 043? I don't understand how do it.
I have the same question. Can you explain how to remove the adaptive light? You skipped that part says +0064 so HOW?
@@Lateral_G as mentioned above, remove 0064 from the first 4 digits to turn AFS off
Thanks a lot for your helpfull video. This method works also for 2007 Q7 with minor differantials at fuse numbers.
Hello! Please tell me which fuses to remove.
On Q7
Will this be the same for seat Leon 2011 bi-xeonon
Hi I’ve got the flashing light on the dash and been told it’s the ballest on either side. If I code it out will it clear the dash? Thanks
Can I do this in my 2013 A5 Cabriolet?
Hello. If I deactivate afs after that I must put back a fuse to 18 and 9 ?
No, only fuse 15 again! The other two fuses are spare :)
Any idea how to do the same for A6 C7?
is it the same on a passat ?
I have a 2012 audi a6 with the same problem. How can I locate the right fuse to code them
Working bro thx
Should I reinsert the fuses?
thanks! it works
How do I do this with an OBDEleven??
In Golf MK7 can I do like that ?
I have the same issue with my VW Tiguan 2013, I want to get rid of it, I need help please, and thank you in advance.
Hi
I tried with Audi A6 2011 with xenon headlights. did not work . Any ideas
Mi-am schimbat farurile cu altele xenon dar nu sunt adaptive,cum le pot coda fără să-mi dea avertizare în bord și să funcționeze LWR?
What should the insturment code be, I'm doing it but it doesn't work what should I do please help
i did everything as you said and changed the codes and reset the board but the light still flashes
Something is not ok check again
@@modrix I did everything as you said, once I give the contact the light comes on, then the next time the light doesn't come on
@@beli2901 because in video is big mistake... at 6:00 do not change workshop code!!! change it in software coding one line up.
@@Niematotamto i try to code something on a6 4f today and i did tried to change 7 digit code(this at the video was wrong code obviously) but all i was getting is code rejected error.
Hilarious! Learn first how to code then make some videos about it. Check again what did you code in module 09 🤣
He changed workshop code 😅😅
Kom je uit Nederland?
Thx
You don’t repair anything you just deactivate everything. That’s horrible!
But thats exactly what some people want. There are A LOT of videos how to fix, some people want it OFF!!!
@@viktordudik464 Ok if that's what you want.
it's a 1000 euro fix, better to just turn it off since it's not even that usefull
My 2005 has 179,000 miles on it. It’s worth $1800. Why would I spend $2400 on a headlight? It’s not horrible it’s simple math.
@@R3Wood yes I understand that. But than do not calling it repair
I couldnt find installation list on obdeleven
Same hopefully somone knows something
How is for vw b6, anyone knows
269k miles??what engine is that???
Hey brother I need some help with the vcds I thing I break my car
vel darbojies ar šo ?
man tagad iedegās ka left bla bla short vai kkas
Sure story of my life...
nodzinu slinkumu izdariju pats tur aizmirsu kur bija - 64 , kad jau bija rakajies bet nebija visus solus izdarijis
megribu pats , ir obd eleven bet slinkums
Jup
You coding in headlight bad ...first coding is for this you coding a servis
All videos are pretty good but that language is fu...g terrible! Its very annoying to listen!!!
That's a bit mean, it's better than a lot of 'native speakers' I've heard
It is mean to criticise someone's dialect whose first language is not English. I think we can hear well enough, although I agree with others that is looks like there was a mistake and he entered something into the Workshop code. For that reason alone I have to skip as I cannot work out what should have correctly been entered. A pity because people like this guy put their time and effort in to help others. We should all respect that part.