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Old 5th February 2014, 05:36 PM
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its right down by your feet, if you feel around the lower dash trim you should find it.
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Old 5th February 2014, 05:53 PM
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its right down by your feet, if you feel around the lower dash trim you should find it.
Yeah, sorry, closer to your feet than to a steering wheel
just on the edge where the trim under steering wheel is.

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Recently I was thinking about moving it somewhere less annoying as its only a harness clipped to the trim.
It can be so awkward when you have to plug the cable in from outside with closed door and window down (often during calibration or lowering suspension)
There is a little compartment on the bottom right from the steering wheel which you can open and close. I was thinking to fit it in there.
It can be so annoying when you have to plug in and out many times.
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Yeah, sorry, closer to your feet than to a steering wheel
just on the edge where the trim under steering wheel is.

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Recently I was thinking about moving it somewhere less annoying as its only a harness clipped to the trim.
It can be so awkward when you have to plug the cable in from outside with closed door and window down (often during calibration or lowering suspension)
There is a little compartment on the bottom right from the steering wheel which you can open and close. I was thinking to fit it in there.
It can be so annoying when you have to plug in and out many times.
Been thinking the same thing, and now with the imminent realease of this perhaps more reason to move it and have it powered only when ignition is on, Thinking along the lines of Mimicsx2 so there is permanent diagnostics in the car, or just use my Android Torque adaptor instead.
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Been thinking the same thing, and now with the imminent realease of this perhaps more reason to move it and have it powered only when ignition is on, Thinking along the lines of Mimicsx2 so there is permanent diagnostics in the car, or just use my Android Torque adaptor instead.
Come on, another investment/upgrade for this year

Del, you know what, I like the way you thinking. Mimicsx2+android phone+Hex-Net= ultimate in car diagnostics. No need to carry a laptop in the boot everywhere you go.
Something to think about. From my understanding it is possible, isn't it???

Let say you move the port to that compartment which I think is ideal location, then plug and keep there Hex-Net and Mimicsx2 will display VCDS Mobile running on your phone on the actual MMI screen ???
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Come on, another investment/upgrade for this year

Del, you know what, I like the way you thinking. Mimicsx2+android phone+Hex-Net= ultimate in car diagnostics. No need to carry a laptop in the boot everywhere you go.
Something to think about. From my understanding it is possible, isn't it???

Let say you move the port to that compartment which I think is ideal location, then plug and keep there Hex-Net and Mimicsx2 will display VCDS Mobile running on your phone on the actual MMI screen ???
Thats what I'm thinking
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Thats what I'm thinking
I like it
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I like the idea, as I have an old laptop pretty much only used for car diagnostics and it won't last forever.

As someone who bought VAG-COM and upgraded it to VCDS-Lite (paid, registered) I'm obviously looking for at least some sort of trade-in offer, probably on the 10-VIN version.
$100 off would probably be enough, $50 a bit miserly....
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The new RossTech product is not going to be cheap, there are two versions. One is limited to being used with just 10 VIN codes, so enough for a home user to last a good few years and a pro unlimited version. The 10 VIN version is going to be USD399 and the pro version USD499.

On the other forum I moderate, Rosstech have been participating in a product discussion.
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The new RossTech product is not going to be cheap, there are two versions. One is limited to being used with just 10 VIN codes, so enough for a home user to last a good few years and a pro unlimited version. The 10 VIN version is going to be USD399 and the pro version USD499.

On the other forum I moderate, Rosstech have been participating in a product discussion.
Care to share?
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Old 5th February 2014, 06:50 PM
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Well its an open discussion, which members have mostly been critical on price, so I'll post a link to the thread.

http://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic...#8482;-update/

Been moderating on that forum since it was founded in 2002.
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