Audi+a3+8v+coding+list May 2026

Audi A3 8V coding list — compact developer-focused guide

Overview

This is a concise, developer-friendly reference for common coding changes and channel IDs on the Audi A3 (8V, 2012–2020) platform. It lists typical modules, example VCDS/Odis/OBD‑App coding channels, and common bit/byte changes developers often use when customizing features. Treat values as examples — always read the module’s current coding before modifying and back up original coding.

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🛠️ Technical Notes for A3 8V

  • Platform: The 8V uses the MQB platform. Many coding locations (Byte/Bit) are shared with the VW Golf Mk7.
  • Security Access Codes: Common codes for Module 09 are 31347. For Braking (03), try 61378.
  • Virtual Cockpit: If your A3 has the fully digital dash (Virtual Cockpit), coding usually takes place in Module 17. If you have the analog cluster with the small screen between the dials, coding is split between Module 17 and 5F.

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