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08.5-11 ESP Defeat

A3SBQ

Ready to race!
Hi all. Happy holiday.

I have a AT pump i need to code.

Address 03: ABS Brakes (J104) Labels: 1K0-907-379-60EC1F.clb
Part No SW: 1K0 907 379 AT HW: 1K0 907 379 AT
Component: ESP MK60EC1 H30 0105
Revision: 00H30001
Coding: 143B800D092300FD280D01E9901F00413D0000
Shop #: WSC 01357 011 00200
VCID: 040049C587169462ED-8050

Did we found out the correct value for this?
Thanks

Happy new year to everyone from Norway
 

zrickety

The Fixer
Great info guys!
 

breacH

New member
Hello everyone!

Sorry for long post, but i found some interesting informations about defeating the ESP on 2008-2011 Golfs.

I have a european Golf R from 02.2011, so no chance for me appearently to defeat the god damned ESP. Traction control disabled but ESP still on. My pump is a "BE" one...

I did not tried any coding yet. No access to VAG-COM.. And very low knowledge about it.
I'm also a bit afraid to brick my ABS pump..


But here is my complement to the ESP defeat topic from what i found on some german Skoda/Audi forum (i speak german myself a little bit). Parts are the same as our Golfs.

So, the 1-stage or 2-stage ESP defeat does not really depend on the ABS pump version, it depends on the software version coded in it. Exemple bolded bellow:
Address 03: ABS Brakes (J104) Labels: 1K0-907-379-60EC1F.clb
Part No SW: 1K0 907 379 BG HW: 1K0 907 379 BG
Component: ESP MK60EC1 H31 0106
Revision: 00H31001
Coding: 114B600C492400FA880B06ED92220041B70800
Shop #: WSC 01357 011 00200
VCID: 78D131C3CB505BD8195

As explained on the Skoda forum (source link at the end of the post), the Byte 6 and 14 coding, like APR does for 2012+ models is applicable for pumps with software revision 120 and above.

They also explain that the following pump can have there firmware upgraded:

1K0 907 379 AH
1K0 907 379 AS
1K0 907 379 BB
1K0 907 379 BD
1K0 907 379 BF
to 1K0 907 379 BH (SW: 0120)

and

1K0 907 379 AJ
1K0 907 379 AT
1K0 907 379 BC
1K0 907 379 BE
1K0 907 379 BG
to 1K0 907 379 BJ (SW: 0121)


The firmware files can be found at VW's garage.

Unfortunately i have no idea how to update the firmware.

Beware, after upgrading the firmware, all sensors must be recalibrated. Like explained here:
http://wiki.ross-tech.com/wiki/index.php/VW_Golf_(1K)_Brake_Electronics_(MK60)

But after updating to the appropriated firmware, these pumps will accept the Byte 6 and 14 coding.


I hope these informations will help some people to finally defeat ESP on their 2008-2011 car. I also hope someone will finally find a proper coding for each pumps.


Greetings from Switzerland!


Sources:
https://www.skodacommunity.de/threa...lichkeit-asr-esp-getrennt-abzuschalten.99212/
http://www.motor-talk.de/blogs/tbax...k-u-a-esp-komplett-deaktivieren-t5089703.html
 

zrickety

The Fixer
Hello everyone!

Wow, thanks mate! This is very revealing info, seems most of our knowledge base comes from over there. Now we just need firmware flashing software. Thanks for the links!
 

Fast505

New member
New member but wanted to give back to the forum. I just bought a 2010 with the AH pump and was losing sleep over the ESP issue.

Happy to say byte 16 = 2C seems to have solved it. Single stage, ESP Off, Solid warning light.
Some might prefer 2 stage but I'm just happy its fully off!

:thanks:Thanks to all who did the research and shared here!

This seems to have worked for me too on my 2010 with AH pump. Any word on whether it actually works on the road?
 

A3SBQ

Ready to race!
Can a VW dealer or INDY shop with VW tools update the firmware?

Check out VAG CAN PRO. They are providing se flash for ABS module for ESP.
 

pekii

New member
Hi all. Happy holiday.

I have a AT pump i need to code.

Address 03: ABS Brakes (J104) Labels: 1K0-907-379-60EC1F.clb
Part No SW: 1K0 907 379 AT HW: 1K0 907 379 AT
Component: ESP MK60EC1 H30 0105
Revision: 00H30001
Coding: 143B800D092300FD280D01E9901F00413D0000
Shop #: WSC 01357 011 00200
VCID: 040049C587169462ED-8050

Did we found out the correct value for this?
Thanks

Happy new year to everyone from Norway

Is there coding for AT?
 

alundstroem

New member
Hi Guys.
I bring some good news.
I juste coded a Golf R mk6 2010
This car has the AJ pump with the below coding as stock.
143B800D092500FC281301E6902000413D0000

I change the byte 16 from 3D to 29. Like below.
143B800D092500FC281301E690200041290000

Now we can turn ESP Off (ESP light ON) Before the ESP was blinking and would intervene when to much slip/drift.

The car is a DSG equipped car with "Hill Hold" and "TPS"
Hill hold is working as normal but TPS is not working. (who cares about TPS right?)

I just came back from a test drive on snow and Ice. Now we can make donuts and drift as much as we like without any problems. ABS braking still work to.

I want to thanks all that contributed to this thread, and helped me solve this headache.

Wish you all a great weekend :)
Best regards from Norway.

+1 on the above from Sweden.

I bought the car used during the summer and got all excited when the snow started to fall... just to be disappointed when realizing that ESP OFF only meant just that.

Researched on the subject while contemplating whether to sell the car on or not... did not feel drivable (like I want it to anyways) compared to the Audi S2's I'm used to...

But, after finding this thread and applying the long coding above (AJ pump as well) I guess I'll be keeping the car :happyanim:


Thanks a lot!
 

zrickety

The Fixer
+1 on the above from Sweden.
after finding this thread and applying the long coding above (AJ pump as well) I guess I'll be keeping the car :happyanim:


Thanks a lot!
That's good news. I updated the first post!
 

dub*man

Ready to race!
Has there been any updates on the BG coding? I tried all variations today, it shows up on the MFD as disabled but still engages when trying to get the tail to wag a bit...
 

zrickety

The Fixer
I have not heard of a solution for the BG pump yet. If you have $100 and some tools, you could buy a different unit and swap it out.
 
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