Hello everyone,
I bought a used 2020 Tiguan with various features, but strangely, this not-exactly-cheap vehicle lacks DAB radio reception

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Discover Media, I have a few more numbers here from the scan, so you know what I'm talking about:
Address 5F: Information selection. I (J794) Label file:| 5G0-035-MIB-STD2.clb
Part number SW: 3Q0 035 864 C, Hardware: 3Q0 035 864 C.
Part number: MU-S-N-ER 853 0876
Serial number:
Encoding: 02730601FF0000005111000100080A231F0500E4012004008E
Bitte gib mir den deutschen Text, den du übersetzt haben möchtest.
Before I can make any statements, I need to know what specific information you need me to look up using VCDS. If there's anything else I should check to help me draw conclusions, please let me know exactly what it is.
"Just for fun," I was recently messing around with the coding (using a coding assistant) on my car. Further down, there were fields related to DAB, and I tried setting the band to "Europe." After restarting, I was actually able to select the band from FM to DAB, and surprisingly, the interface looked exactly like what you'd expect from a DAB system. Unfortunately, I couldn't control anything else, and the radio displayed an error message saying "incorrectly coded." According to that, I've restored the old encoding.
Now, the question is how DAB is implemented in the device for the models that are delivered with DAB functionality.
I can't shake the feeling that it's just "software," and that the hardware could probably do it now too.
There are add-on modules available that you can attach to the back and which supposedly display information on the screen; they cost almost 400 euros. What bothers me the most is that you also need a windshield antenna.
I don't like it.
That's why I want to find the most direct way to receive DAB signals.
I am grateful for any advice

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