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Seat Retrofit -- New Module is throwing codes
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(Yesterday, 08:40 PM)IMAY2023 Wrote:
Quote:WAM and AUD and IMS(I don't understand why I need to reboot this module, I haven't changed it. But I have no other option.  [Image: confused.png] )
If VIDA shows you those modules under HW changes TAB, this means the installed HW part numbers are different than the VOLVO DBs.  Might be the previous owner replaced them?  If not, the configuration test software might be able to clear those modules showing up in the HW change TAB. 
Quote:I would like to clarify what it means to do a configuration test. I have the ability to download this ( 31493703 configuration test ). This service costs money. I thought it would be a free service. Was I wrong?

Configuration test software is used to cost $0.10 same as total upgrade. It was a cheap fee. I am not sure if VOLVO has increased the price. 
The configuration test, reads all the module information and updates the VOLVO database and other modules installed on the car. 

Quote:I also replaced the SWM module. I had a module without heating (32230871), I installed a module with heating. (32230872). 
VIDA should have detected the change and show it under the HW changes TAB after you've replaced it. 
It might be showing as SWM reload, heated steering wheel or both. Install the heated steering wheel one first it might update the SWM. 
If none of those showing up, first install the configuration test and reread the car. It should clear up if the WAM and AUD and IMS modules are original to the car. 

Then, 
under functional changes look for the heated steering wheel reload. You can purchase and install it.
I bought the program through an intermediary, and I have to pay a much higher price than it actually costs. The upgrade costs -50 dollars, the configuration test also costs 50 dollars.
First, I want to reboot the new management modules. (WAM and AUD). And install updates.
I want to connect the SWM module to the video after these procedures, but I still haven't found any information where I can download the option to heat the steering wheel.
So far, I only see the possibility of restarting the SWM (but the update for the steering wheel will probably load without heating).
or should I also order a configuration test and replace the native seat and steering wheel modules with other modules?
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For heated steering wheel.  
The SWM replacement is required because your original SWM does not have the heated steering wheel wires. 
Before replacing the SWM, check under functional changes TAB if you have the option "add heated steering" software.  Don't order it yet if you see it. 
First you will need to replace the SWM module. 


Then you connect the VIDA to the car.  VIDA might show you both SWM reload and heated steering or only the SWM reload under the HW changes TAB. 
If you see both, first order and install the heated steering wheel. Because it might already include the SWM software in it.  If that's the case after installation completes, SWM reload will disappear from the HW changes TAB after you refresh the page or perform a fresh readout.  You are done! 

I replaced my ABS module for installing Pilot Assist and ACC officially.  After I replaced it, VIDA showed me two HW changes (BSM reload and Intelli safe PA and ACC).  I ordered and installed Intelli Safe and not the BSM reload.  After that, BSM reload was gone and I got my PA and ACC officially because it already included BSM, ABS software in it. 

I also replaced my IHU with a newer one from a 2022 S60 (used). VIDA showed me two options under HW changes TAB.  Market certificate and IHU reload.  I installed market certificate because it was $100 cheaper than IHU reload.  After that, IHU reload was gone and I could run total upgrade.   


If you see only the SWM reload under the HW changes.  
First, you will need to order and install it and then from the functional changes TAB you will need to order and install heated steering wheel.
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