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Re: Canbus Version for Mk5 Headunit Swap
« Reply #30 on: May 16, 2016, 06:43:17 pm »
1T0035680P is my RNS510. Im in the same position as you in needing to update my Canbus. TPS has came back with a part number of '7N0907530AKZ00', does it ring a bell with you? Would anyone know if it'll be fine with my RNS?
That CAN-BUS will work with your car and RNS-510. 7N0 is newer than necessary and easy to code accordingly to your car. You'll need VCDS to do it. On ebay 7N0 CAN-BUS are cheaper than on TPS, I bet. :wink:

Look around the For Sale section to check if someone is selling them atm.

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Re: Canbus Version for Mk5 Headunit Swap
« Reply #31 on: May 16, 2016, 06:47:15 pm »
£148 from TPS. I've got VCDS. Just need an up to date step by step by someone.

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Re: Canbus Version for Mk5 Headunit Swap
« Reply #32 on: May 16, 2016, 08:13:24 pm »
£148 from TPS. I've got VCDS. Just need an up to date step by step by someone.
You can get a 7N0 CAN-BUS for less than £50 on ebay. There are guides online. For that version is even easier than with late 1K0. :wink:

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Re: Canbus Version for Mk5 Headunit Swap
« Reply #33 on: May 16, 2016, 08:47:47 pm »
Ive bookmarked 3 guides, but all from years ago and pics are missing.

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Re: Canbus Version for Mk5 Headunit Swap
« Reply #35 on: May 17, 2016, 05:00:29 pm »
I've managed to get canbus precoded for £80. Arriving tomorrow. Headunit has arrived today.

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Re: Canbus Version for Mk5 Headunit Swap
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Re: Canbus Version for Mk5 Headunit Swap
« Reply #37 on: May 15, 2017, 11:50:46 pm »
It depends on the RNS version as the newer ones can solve the battery drain issue with software tweaks.   I have the original CAN gateway in my ED30 and an RNS510 'Q' and I don't have battery drain problems.   Well, I left the car at Gatwick for 2 weeks and it fired right up when I got back  :smiley:
Indeed the modified firmwares can solve the battery drain without upgrading the CAN Gateway in most cars. Just in a few cases that firmware tweak doesn't work. :smiley:

^Interesting, sorry to bump an old thread but could anyone elaborate on what is meant by modified firmware? I have just purchased a version C RNS 510 and changing the canbus on mine sounds like massive hassle, so if there is a way around the battery drain issue without upgrading the canbus that would be great.

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Re: Canbus Version for Mk5 Headunit Swap
« Reply #38 on: May 16, 2017, 12:33:39 am »
It depends on the RNS version as the newer ones can solve the battery drain issue with software tweaks.   I have the original CAN gateway in my ED30 and an RNS510 'Q' and I don't have battery drain problems.   Well, I left the car at Gatwick for 2 weeks and it fired right up when I got back  :smiley:
Indeed the modified firmwares can solve the battery drain without upgrading the CAN Gateway in most cars. Just in a few cases that firmware tweak doesn't work. :smiley:

^Interesting, sorry to bump an old thread but could anyone elaborate on what is meant by modified firmware? I have just purchased a version C RNS 510 and changing the canbus on mine sounds like massive hassle, so if there is a way around the battery drain issue without upgrading the canbus that would be great.

If you search online for RNS-510 firmware, I'm sure you'll find many versions available. Josi is one of the RNS-510 gurus who has modified factory versions to be compatible with older radios and with the battery drain fix included (also VIM and secret menu  unlocked). It's not allowed to share in this forum the forums where you can get the firmwares.

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Re: Canbus Version for Mk5 Headunit Swap
« Reply #39 on: May 16, 2017, 09:45:34 pm »
^Thanks I'll take a look. Are these modified versions stable as I'm worried I might brick my device when installing.

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Re: Canbus Version for Mk5 Headunit Swap
« Reply #40 on: May 16, 2017, 09:51:06 pm »
^Thanks I'll take a look. Are these modified versions stable as I'm worried I might brick my device when installing.

Couple of people on here do a service for installing the software such as @Pashka and @Eddie-NL , I can do canbus change in about 10-15 minutes, although the first time it feels like an hour, but it's about as complicated as a radio swap.
Note the canbus in mine and the other car were both at the firewall the worst place lol

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Re: Canbus Version for Mk5 Headunit Swap
« Reply #41 on: May 16, 2017, 10:00:37 pm »
^Thanks, I'd prob like to read up on it first before deciding whether it's a job I can do, but the forum I think shoduchi is referring to is down for maintenance right now.

Yeah from what I've read mine is above the accelerator pedal and there's no way I'm getting to it with my shovel hands lol!