That’s why when upgrading From MIB1 to MIB2 some features are working at first with the Component Protection, and when dealer removes CP features are missing. Same goes for voice control, performance monitor, bluetooth, and navigation. For example AppConnect will not work without a valid FEC/SWaP code. Long story short: theres a SWaP code in your unit for some of the features to make sure that you paid for them. On top of that there’s something called FEC/SWaP - Feature Enabling Code / SoftWare as a Product. High will let you use any card or USB drive for the update. There‘s a mechanism that checks if the card CID is correct and will not allow to use 3rd party cards for Navi database. Standard requires the SD card to be made by VW. High requires card (or USB drive) just once, to copy files over to the internal HDD. Standard requires that the card is present whenever you want to use Navi. MIB2 Standard is made by Technisat/Preg or Delphi. VW Discover Pro infotainment is a MIB High system.Īround 2015/16 MK7 switched from MIB1 to MIB2, and with facelift there's so-called MIB2.5 which is internally the same as MIB2 but there are software differences to support new displays, AID, and other new components of the car. VW Discover Media and Composition Media infotainment is a MIB Standard system. VW Composition Colour infotainment is a MIB Entry system. Let me explain few things so there’s less confusion:
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