Another Mercedes Benz coding review of vxdiag vcx se diagnostic scanner:
“I drive a Mercedes-Benz C-Class С350e PLUG IN HYBRID and a E-Class E320 4matic. From the first day I wanted to buy a scanner for diagnostics. I also wanted to be able to code module, so VXDIAG VCX SE Benz seemed the only adequate option. I ordered from vxdigashop.com.
Next, find an unnecessary laptop, set up diagnostic software, smr-d files, etc. As a result, we managed to get Xentry and DTS Monaco.
First of all, I decided to play with the codings. All coding was done in DTS Monaco:
* On the tidy: display of tire pressure in bars, reduction of the service interval to 7.5 thousand cm.
* Set up the operation of the rear lights during the day. In clear weather the lights still don’t shine. Only in the evening, while the headlights had not yet turned on
* In Audio20: I coded the AMG logo to turn on the Magintola (there is another option with AMG and Maybach; on mbtools they want 100 EUR for this), turned it on displaying the car in AMG style.
* Coded the turn signals: now instead of three flashes when touched, there are four. This is probably the coolest option
and many other codings.
Let’s continue.
Coding turn signals in front SAM
AMG style coding for Audio20
Loading screen coding for Audio20
Activation of all sorts of things in codings.
Activated the analog menu on the command:
Turns on here:
Also there you can choose what to show on the third monometer: box temperature or battery voltage.
I turned off the beeper for not wearing a seat belt (we always buckle up even without a beeper). And turned off the reminder to fasten the rear passengers:
I set the tire pressure to be shown in bars, not in kilopascals:
Changed the oil change interval from 25,000 to 10,000:
You can choose what is shown on the dashboard:
I activated all sorts of settings menus on the dashboard:
I activated the oil level display menu
Well, and a bunch of other things can be done via vxdiag vcx se DTS Monaco.”
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