How to access SOC (status of charge) - VW Passat B8 (2015+) - Volkswagen battery level indicator
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2024
- Steps:
1. Ignition OFF.
2. Hold down 0.0 (Trip) button
3. 'Time' will show (on MFD screen beside speedo) - keep holding down the button until you see "Battery".
4. Release Trip (0.0) button when 'Battery' will come up.
5. You will now see SOC (status of charge) - battery level indicator.
Note:
(1) I'm not sure as accurate measurement of battery condition it is (I assume it is probably not that accurate in all fairness) - nevertheless it's worth being aware that option does exist.
(2) I'm not entirely sure if it works for other VW vehicles (I assume it does, provided SOC is activated).
** VCDS GUIDELINES **
I found online the following instructions to enable SOC in your car using VCDS:
1. Go to Instrument control module (address hex17).
2. Choose 'adaptation -10'.
3. Select "Battery charge" from channel list and change setting to 'active'.
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Doesn’t work on a 2017 model.
I have 2016 1.4 tsi comfort but it doesnt seems like you. There is only clock and service
I do it in mine and it says -
Omg. Just tried this on my skoda Octavia mk3 and it works showing 60% thou 😕😕💩💩
Volkswagen implements a lot of smart features in their cars