Audi A7 Head Up + night vision retrofit
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Audi A7 Head Up + night vision retrofit
Currently I have an Audi A7 TDI 180kW and I want to add some extra features as I bought it off the dealership and it didn't have some 'toys'. On German ebay I found the parts I want and I have beent thinking whether I can install them by myself and activate them somehow with VAG-COM. My dealer told me that such thing is impossible for my car and there is no way of retrofitting any extra audi oem parts plus it would discontinue the warranty. Is it true that it is impossible to activate it with the VAG-COM or are there any other barriers?
If not, then I will try to order them and fit them myself. I already had some experience with retrofiting navigation to my old bimmer, but I have no idea how the audi system works.
The parts would be as follows:
The head up display unit
The new light switch
Night vision control unit:
Night vision camera:
If not, then I will try to order them and fit them myself. I already had some experience with retrofiting navigation to my old bimmer, but I have no idea how the audi system works.
The parts would be as follows:
The head up display unit
The new light switch
Night vision control unit:
Night vision camera:
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After a little of research, for the future retrofitters: if you want to replace or install the head-up display, you must remove the windshield and/or replace it with a special one that has a PVB foil lining inside of it. As far as I could get from the manuals, most of the control modules are within the unit and need no add-ons (except a new light switch). The part connects to Terminal 30, Terminal 31 and Display and Control CAN.
So for retrofitting you need not only the part itself and a new light switch, but also a new windshield.
Resource: The 2012 Audi A7 Occupant Protection, Infotainment, Climate Control, and Head-Up Display
I still don't know how to figure out the VAG-COM stuff and if anyone would help me, I would highly appreciate.
So for retrofitting you need not only the part itself and a new light switch, but also a new windshield.
Resource: The 2012 Audi A7 Occupant Protection, Infotainment, Climate Control, and Head-Up Display
I still don't know how to figure out the VAG-COM stuff and if anyone would help me, I would highly appreciate.
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After a little of research, for the future retrofitters: if you want to replace or install the head-up display, you must remove the windshield and/or replace it with a special one that has a PVB foil lining inside of it. As far as I could get from the manuals, most of the control modules are within the unit and need no add-ons (except a new light switch). The part connects to Terminal 30, Terminal 31 and Display and Control CAN.
So for retrofitting you need not only the part itself and a new light switch, but also a new windshield.
Resource: The 2012 Audi A7 Occupant Protection, Infotainment, Climate Control, and Head-Up Display
I still don't know how to figure out the VAG-COM stuff and if anyone would help me, I would highly appreciate.
So for retrofitting you need not only the part itself and a new light switch, but also a new windshield.
Resource: The 2012 Audi A7 Occupant Protection, Infotainment, Climate Control, and Head-Up Display
I still don't know how to figure out the VAG-COM stuff and if anyone would help me, I would highly appreciate.
First of all the cost of the parts is prohibitive, even if you can do the work yourself.
The other issue is that practically every part has coding, and the codes have a great interdependence on what other items are installed in the vehicle. Some of the coding is accessible and can be changed with the VAG-COM cable and software but there is a bunch of stuff that is not accessible with it. On top of that, there is very little info on what the codes supposed to be.
The central computer at Audi AG keeps the info on every vehicle based on its serial number. If you take the car in for service, it is hooked up to the computer and most codes get reset to their original values.
I found that I can trade my car up to a newer model with the options I want for less money than the parts to do the upgrade would cost, and that way it is guaranteed to work.
If you search the forums, you will find a number of sob-stories from people who spent countless hours (besides the money for the parts) trying to make a modification to work and have never succeeded.
By the way, I do have the night vision camera system in my car. It is a great conversation piece to show it to somebody, very impressive but it is a totally useless thing and a complete waste of money. My next A7 will not have it.
Last edited by fkaufman; 03-05-2014 at 05:06 PM.
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I would hope that car makers realize there is lot of money in retrofit market and would start offering component upgrades themselves. Current policy is rather shortsighted.
But ironically there is a chance that at the time your next A7 comes out, it will be improved substantially and actually made useful (and you would miss on that).
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Some of the toys given are useless and the only thing I really liked and would of loved to have is the HUD and ACC. At the time I got my A7 I it was only included in the Tech Pkg. That was quite upsetting. One of the main reasons why I got the Prem Plus vs Prestige.
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My eyes do get drawn to it when bright white objects appear.....spotted several deer already in just a few outings at night since I got the car.
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I use it for spotting deer....it works way better for that then your headlights and looking for eye reflections. The range is impressive. Won't help if a deer comes charging out at the last second, but for spotting them up ahead along the side of the road it's fantastic.
My eyes do get drawn to it when bright white objects appear.....spotted several deer already in just a few outings at night since I got the car.
My eyes do get drawn to it when bright white objects appear.....spotted several deer already in just a few outings at night since I got the car.
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Problem with that is that you have to remember to turn it on every time and you need to have it displayed on the dashboard.
If they implemented the following features, it would be dramatically more useful:
1) Ability to turn it on automatically on startup (during the day)
2) Reliable animal detection with presentation in the HUD (might already be improved since the 2015 facelift)
If they implemented the following features, it would be dramatically more useful:
1) Ability to turn it on automatically on startup (during the day)
2) Reliable animal detection with presentation in the HUD (might already be improved since the 2015 facelift)