Hello,
I'm trying to add an aftermarket amp and i don't have my own VCDS or OBD11 unit. I’m just after some clarification before I ask someone to do this coding for me.
I've been reading this:
www.seatcupra.net
Does changing Byte 4-7 to FF000000 change an 8RM set up from splitting the front signal between bass/ treble (separate front door woofer and tweeters), ie. output on pins 1 to 8, 9,10,13 and 14 to just pins 1 - 8 in the quadlock (brown block)? I.e. gets rid of the split front/ bass treble signal.
In combination with that, does amending Byte 11 to 00 nullify the internal MIB unit crossover so that full-range signal then goes to each of the 4 signals now routed to pins 1 - 8?
Car is 2018 Leon FR Technology with MIB 2.5 and 8RM speaker set up with no factory amp.
Cheers
I'm trying to add an aftermarket amp and i don't have my own VCDS or OBD11 unit. I’m just after some clarification before I ask someone to do this coding for me.
I've been reading this:
Mk3 2014 Head Unit change.
Ok no problem when ever you have time to have a look. I've realised that it's not same as my current wiring so not sure why I asked about 10,14 pins. Do you think I can get my mib2 std nav unit speaker configuration changed to match my current cars wiring so that othe unit will put bass and...

Does changing Byte 4-7 to FF000000 change an 8RM set up from splitting the front signal between bass/ treble (separate front door woofer and tweeters), ie. output on pins 1 to 8, 9,10,13 and 14 to just pins 1 - 8 in the quadlock (brown block)? I.e. gets rid of the split front/ bass treble signal.
In combination with that, does amending Byte 11 to 00 nullify the internal MIB unit crossover so that full-range signal then goes to each of the 4 signals now routed to pins 1 - 8?
Car is 2018 Leon FR Technology with MIB 2.5 and 8RM speaker set up with no factory amp.
Cheers
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