Enable VIM TV-playback using VCDS/VAG-COM in your Audi MMI

Now, this is something for the Audi folks. If your Audi is equipped with a MMI TV-module or a DVD-player, security restrictions have been applied to stop video-playback while your car is moving above a certain speed threshold. This feature is also called VIM (Video In Motion) lock. There’s a guy from Russia who offers a VAG-COM/VCDS based solution to disable this restriction but a) he wants your precious money for this hack and b) he needs online access to your computer and to your car to set the VIM threshold. There are also expensive, CAN-based programming cables on the market for the same purpose.

Changing the VIM-threshold requires you to set a higher threshold value to a so called adaptation channel in your MMI head unit. Unfortunately, this channel is read-only unless you use a proper login code first. The login code is derived from a unique component ID in your car. Once you know this number you can write to that adaptation channel and set the threshold to any value you want to, whenever you want to and as many times as you like. Please read the instructions to learn how to obtain the component ID (it’s not the vehicle ID number VIN) from the MMI head unit. This component ID then has to be entered in the VIM code calculator.

Using some creative witchcraft (I can’t be more specific but it didn’t involve any of the mentioned commercial solutions) I figured out how the VIM unlock login-code is being calculated. I wrote a free web-based VIM-code generator so anyone can disable the VIM restrictions, you just need someone with a VAG-COM/VCDS to do it for you. If you don’t own a VAG-COM/VCDS diagnostic cable you may be interested to know that there’s a VAG-COM locator available.

Fortunately, the VIM unlock login-code generation algorithm is the same for the MMI 2G and 3G (at least as of July 2009), so yes, using the generated login-code you can enable TV/DVD-playback at all vehicle speeds for the MMI 3G as well!

Depending on the MMI system generation you want to VIM-enable, click one of the following links to get to the detailed instructions. This is MMI 2G/3G only, I won’t offer a solution for RNS-E based systems.

Click here to learn how to enable VIM for the MMI 2G
Click here to learn how to enable VIM for the MMI 3G

You can either use the links above to generate your personal login-code or download a Windows based generator here.

Warning/Disclaimer: Do not “watch and drive”! It may even be illegal in your country to watch video/TV while the car is moving! This is for experimental purposes only.

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437 Responses to “Enable VIM TV-playback using VCDS/VAG-COM in your Audi MMI”

  • rtificial says:

    Worked perfectly fine on a A6 4f 2010!

    Thanks!

  • Tom L says:

    Received my cable today! Worked the first try. Thanks

    2011 Q5 2.0 Premium w/ Nav

  • SkySurfer says:

    Hi Guys,

    Really interested in doing this mod on my new (5 day old!) A4 Avant.
    Could somebody tell me exactly what cable you got to do the mod and where from?
    I can see lots of options on e-bay etc, but not sure of exactly what I am looking for.

    Thanks

  • Tony says:

    Worked perfectly on 2010 Audio Q7 with Nav etc using a HEX-USB+Can cable (Ross-Tech) and version 10.6.1.

    First code was accepted with no issues.

  • dfwboy says:

    Worked perfect on A5 2011.

  • Igor says:

    Worked perfectly. A8 W-12 2005. VAS-5051B.

  • Mathew Reid says:

    I’ve done this to 15-20 audi models over the past 12-18 months, and it’s worked perfectly each time. Great instructions on this page, and the coding is top notch. I’ve done Q7′s, A6′s, A4′s, A5′s, all various options & engine configurations. Thanks for the help!

  • Shakil says:

    Worked with A5 2010 cab

  • Roberto Geremias says:

    I need some help buddy

    How do you get the serial number mentioned above in order to get the login-code ?!

    Thanks

  • crisp74 says:

    worked great on a 2011 s5. thanks for the freebie. really appreciate it.

  • shink says:

    Alternative login-code was accepted, and worked with my 2004 A8 4.2
    Thanks so lot!

  • kike says:

    AUDI A6 4F 3.0 TDI QUATTRO 2005

  • Chet says:

    Worked a charm. First time.

  • arjan says:

    Works well with a 2010 Audi Q5 MMIG3

  • ER Doc says:

    Worked perfectly with my 2010 Q5 as well!

  • Ludoboy says:

    Worked well with an 2006 A6 MMI 2G
    error for first login code
    alternative login code was accepted
    tanks a lot
    Regards from Paris/France

  • Yaroslav says:

    Bought VAG-COM USB 805 RUS. Gained two five-digit logins via generator. non of them fits. says “such operations require lisence”. But test was OK.
    Audi Q5. Maybe I need an SKC? an how do i get it? I have a new immobilizer with changing code. WHAT DO I NEED TO DO?

    Thanks in advance

  • felipe says:

    I am trying to enable VIM in my 2007 A6 3.0 TDI (MMI 2G).
    I do have a VAG K+CAN cable but it is not from Ross Technic so I can’t use their software.
    I am using VAG COMMANDER 5.1 software, but I don’t know where to find the “Advanced ID – 1A” menu.
    Instructions provided seem very simple for VCDS software, but I just can’t get it for VAG Commander.

    Please Help, thanks!

  • Rob says:

    Hey TomL where did you buy your cable? Also have 2011 Q5 and purchased OBII cable but didn’t work.

  • Matt says:

    Worked fine on 3G MMI on 2010 S5

  • MacMart says:

    Uhh, but where do I find the requested ‘Serial Number’, or is that in the display when the VAG/COM thing is connected?

  • jlm says:

    Perfectly worked on my new 2011 A4 Avant 3.0Q with MMI3G, TV Tuner/DAB and B&O. Grazie!

  • Phil says:

    Work perfectly on 2011 Audi A4.

  • Peter says:

    I have installed it in my 3 week old 2011 model Audi A4 (MMI3G) and it works!
    The menu numbers as described were different here, but if you look at the description of the menu, you will be able to find it!
    Thanks for the link!!! AWESOME!!!

  • Dave says:

    Lirk other have asked, where do I find the serial number to enter into the VIM?

    tks
    Dave

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