AndrewJB

Friend to SEAT UK & Cupra Racing
Aug 16, 2007
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Maranello
Hi All

i friend of mine turned on Auto Locking and Auto Unlocking on , on my 2007 Ibiza refrence sport at edition 38 and i thought all was working fine , Auto Locks at 10mph and Auto unlocks when key is removed so i thought ,

I had my first passanger in car since Edition 38 a few days ago and ive realised that just the drivers door Auto Unlocks! i believe this is an option in adaptions section called Selective locking?

my questions are where in vag com is this,will turning selective locking off make the Auto unlock feature unlock all doors + boot ( 3 door) and also can this be done in the shareware version of Vag-com? ive got an ebay cable that is working fine with vag com

Thanks
 
Shareware:

- Cannot do Auto-Scan
- Won't display Text for all Fault Codes
- No Basic Settings (so no TBA, Xenon levelling, etc or checking timing on TDI's)
- No Adaptation Saving (so no changing of locking/lights/horn behavior)
- No Output Tests
- No Tech Support from Ross-Tech

Limitations of 311 and 409 even if Fully Registered:

- No Generic OBD-II
- Won't work with CAN-Bus vehicles
- Fewer fault code definitions and label files
- No built-in Activation (you'll be limited to a single PC)
- No Advanced Measuring Blocks
- No Direct Access for Adaptation and Basic Setting
- No Acceleration Measurement
- No Automated Service Reset
- No Session Log Capabilities
- No Support for Guided Readiness Scripts
- No Optical Bus Diagnosis
- No Battery/Gateway Coding/Long Coding Assistant
- No (Automatic) Updates
- No ECU Mileage Reading (EDC15/16)
- No Support for Windows Vista and Windows 7

...and some more minor things as well. ;)
 
Shareware:

- Cannot do Auto-Scan
- Won't display Text for all Fault Codes
- No Basic Settings (so no TBA, Xenon levelling, etc or checking timing on TDI's)
- No Adaptation Saving (so no changing of locking/lights/horn behavior)
- No Output Tests
- No Tech Support from Ross-Tech

Limitations of 311 and 409 even if Fully Registered:

- No Generic OBD-II
- Won't work with CAN-Bus vehicles
- Fewer fault code definitions and label files
- No built-in Activation (you'll be limited to a single PC)
- No Advanced Measuring Blocks
- No Direct Access for Adaptation and Basic Setting
- No Acceleration Measurement
- No Automated Service Reset
- No Session Log Capabilities
- No Support for Guided Readiness Scripts
- No Optical Bus Diagnosis
- No Battery/Gateway Coding/Long Coding Assistant
- No (Automatic) Updates
- No ECU Mileage Reading (EDC15/16)
- No Support for Windows Vista and Windows 7

...and some more minor things as well. ;)


Thanks for clearing that up

im a Linux user so dont need the Vista and 7 Support lol