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Can you change track with mfsw?
« on: December 11, 2015, 06:10:09 pm »
Just fitted mfsw buttons to my dsg wheel (07 edition 30)
My volume up and down on the left hand side works but right hand side doesn't do anything.

I have rcd510 midline display and now mfsw.

Can you skip tracks with the mfsw buttons? If so is it a case of I need a little coding doing? Thanks for help :)

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Re: Can you change track with mfsw?
« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2015, 06:48:04 pm »
To have that functionality with a midline, you need the old style buttons (pre 2005.5). Unfortunately they're as rare as hens teeth. I got mine off eBay from a guy in Hungary. I've got the exact same setup as you, RCD510 and midline.
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Re: Can you change track with mfsw?
« Reply #3 on: December 11, 2015, 07:07:14 pm »
To have that functionality with a midline, you need the old style buttons (pre 2005.5). Unfortunately they're as rare as hens teeth. I got mine off eBay from a guy in Hungary. I've got the exact same setup as you, RCD510 and midline.
Bugger lol I didn't do my homework and just thought you could use em to skip tracks. Ah well still looks miles better and have some functions for 25/30 quid the right hand side does work with the trip computer just wanted it to skip tracks! Lol
Thanks for help mate.
So only way is old style buttons or will it work with a highline or something?

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Re: Can you change track with mfsw?
« Reply #4 on: December 11, 2015, 07:08:41 pm »
http://www.myturbodiesel.com/wiki/steering-wheel-mfsw-swap-and-paddle-shifter-retrofit-diy-for-mk5-vw/

Thanks for the link mate! Should have done my homework so just how rare are these 05 buttons and how much they go for? :)
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Re: Can you change track with mfsw?
« Reply #5 on: December 11, 2015, 09:47:27 pm »
To have that functionality with a midline, you need the old style buttons (pre 2005.5). Unfortunately they're as rare as hens teeth. I got mine off eBay from a guy in Hungary. I've got the exact same setup as you, RCD510 and midline.
Bugger lol I didn't do my homework and just thought you could use em to skip tracks. Ah well still looks miles better and have some functions for 25/30 quid the right hand side does work with the trip computer just wanted it to skip tracks! Lol
Thanks for help mate.
So only way is old style buttons or will it work with a highline or something?

Will work with highline too.

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Re: Can you change track with mfsw?
« Reply #6 on: December 11, 2015, 10:21:03 pm »
To have that functionality with a midline, you need the old style buttons (pre 2005.5). Unfortunately they're as rare as hens teeth. I got mine off eBay from a guy in Hungary. I've got the exact same setup as you, RCD510 and midline.
Bugger lol I didn't do my homework and just thought you could use em to skip tracks. Ah well still looks miles better and have some functions for 25/30 quid the right hand side does work with the trip computer just wanted it to skip tracks! Lol
Thanks for help mate.
So only way is old style buttons or will it work with a highline or something?

Will work with highline too.
So if I fit highline clocks the buttons on the right will skip the track?

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Re: Can you change track with mfsw?
« Reply #7 on: December 11, 2015, 10:51:26 pm »
I think you can do it if you tick the bap protocol box using vcds but you lose the navigation from the highline cluster

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Re: Can you change track with mfsw?
« Reply #8 on: January 12, 2016, 12:18:48 pm »
on mine, (factory fitted) I need to have the audio up in my dash display, for it to work on track selection, volume works all hte time, but the track select also works hte menu on the dash, so you need to have the audio, current track in the dash display

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Re: Can you change track with mfsw?
« Reply #9 on: January 12, 2016, 12:56:04 pm »
on mine, (factory fitted) I need to have the audio up in my dash display, for it to work on track selection, volume works all hte time, but the track select also works hte menu on the dash, so you need to have the audio, current track in the dash display
yeh I havnt got highline clocks and you need highline clocks for it to skip tracks :(
can justify that much money thought for highline clocks as I only want them so I can skip tracks lol.
such hard work having to do it on the stereo ;)