Carista Scanner Difference

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T6.1 Ocean 150
Hi all,
I've sat here and read through stacks of (enlightening) threads on the Carista.
At the moment, I just want to get the Scandinavian (Rear) DRL active. I've had front and rear DRLs on last two cars and cna never understand why only fronts are chosen.
There's a few other little things that look interesting... Blink turn signals when done closing windows via remote, Daytime running lights on only when switch is set to AUTO, Coming-home lights mode set to AUTO when it's dark, Lane-change turn signal auto-flasher count, Lane-change turn signal auto-flasher count to 5flashes

Okay, maybe there's more that I want than I thought.

Couple of questions if I may:
I'm struggling to work out the difference in the scanners used - but clearly the more expensive and better looking one does a bit more.
Anybody got any ideas or experience? Both on offer on Amazon at the moment.
Is this something a local garage would have, and could do in an hour for £30:00 rather than me buy one for a one time use?

Thanks in advance
 
Please Note : Carista no longer offer a Free trail of there scanners

It is Subscription Only, even to read codes - Buyer Beware !

Edit see response from Carista Jan 2025

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I posted some of the tweaks I did there: https://vwcaliforniaclub.com/thread...ces-of-the-t6-1-california.56587/#post-732592

There is no difference between the original Carista scanner and the new more expensive Carista Evo scanner for the VW Transporter. The new Evo scanner works with additional car brands that aren’t supported by the orignal one. But for what you want to do, there’s no difference.

Having the scanner is useful beyond the one-off setting tweak. If you ever get an orange check engine light, you can plug your scanner and find out what the issue is without having to go to a mechanic. Not essential but handy.
 
Please Note : Carista no longer offer a Free trail of there scanners

It is Subscription Only, even to read codes - Buyer Beware !

Edit see response from Carista Jan 2025

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Thanks for the heads up.
To be fair, I wasn't expecting a free trial even though I'd read about it... nothing advertised on their site about it so was just going to get a scanner, pay for a month, then cancel after I have tweaked. I wouldn't go messing too much with error codes myself, I have a local guy for that.
 
I posted some of the tweaks I did there: https://vwcaliforniaclub.com/thread...ces-of-the-t6-1-california.56587/#post-732592

There is no difference between the original Carista scanner and the new more expensive Carista Evo scanner for the VW Transporter. The new Evo scanner works with additional car brands that aren’t supported by the orignal one. But for what you want to do, there’s no difference.

Having the scanner is useful beyond the one-off setting tweak. If you ever get an orange check engine light, you can plug your scanner and find out what the issue is without having to go to a mechanic. Not essential but handy.
Thanks... yes, I have bookmarked that page for future help.

Perfect, I may just save £20 quid and get the cheaper one then.
I'm not great when it comes to car mechanics, but I guess that side of it may come in handy (although I hope don't get any faults) and my local garage would deal with it anyway - still, I guess forewarned is forearmed. At least I know if it sounds expensive.

Now I've just got to persuade her indoors that £45 is worth it for having the rear lights on
 
I posted some of the tweaks I did there: https://vwcaliforniaclub.com/thread...ces-of-the-t6-1-california.56587/#post-732592

There is no difference between the original Carista scanner and the new more expensive Carista Evo scanner for the VW Transporter. The new Evo scanner works with additional car brands that aren’t supported by the orignal one. But for what you want to do, there’s no difference.

Having the scanner is useful beyond the one-off setting tweak. If you ever get an orange check engine light, you can plug your scanner and find out what the issue is without having to go to a mechanic. Not essential but handy.
Not quit correct. VW are introducing new security features and only the new, more expensive Carista module can work with these features . eg: the older cheaper module will not allow any changes on the Multivan, you need the new module to make such changes.
 
Not quit correct. VW are introducing new security features and only the new, more expensive Carista module can work with these features . eg: the older cheaper module will not allow any changes on the Multivan, you need the new module to make such changes.
So the cheaper (older) model is £27, the newer one £45... do you think I need to spend the extra 20 quid in order for it to work fully on the T6.1?

Maybe I should see if anyone close to me has one and just pay them to do it.
Its a shame they don't rent them out for a month - reckon they'd make more money that way than full sales.
 
I may have just answered my question....
The cheaper one has an asterisk next to the VW Logo that says "Compatible with VW group cars made until 2020"

That said, the newer one ALSO has an asterisk that says "Compatible with VW group cars made until 2023"

Anyone used one on a 2024 California?
 

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