KSG Easy Coder is a small workshop utility for VAG comfort control modules, often referenced as CCM or KSG. It helps technicians prepare comfort feature coding changes using a saved module dump, and it can generate a VDS Pro script output that can be applied in a controlled service workflow. Community references describe it as working with EasyCCM dumps and producing a VDS script with the selected new settings.
The interface is oriented around common CCM families seen on VW, Audi, SEAT, and Skoda platforms, with options for different CCM part groups and LHD or RHD configuration. Typical comfort features include auto-lock behavior, alarm and siren behavior, window control options, and door module parameter sets. Vehicle and module behavior varies by hardware revision and coding base, so always verify against the exact CCM part number and vehicle configuration.
Highlights
Package contents
Compatibility notes
Designed for VAG comfort module workflows where CCM coding is done from dumps and scripts. Supported CCM families and functions depend on the exact module part number and revision. Always back up the original dump before making changes. Availability varies by vehicle and firmware.
Basic usage
Operating systems
Minimum system requirements
Disclaimer
This page is an editorial index for identification and reference. We do not host or provide keys, accounts, or methods to bураss licensing or protections. Product names and trademarks belong to their respective owners. Users are responsible for complying with vendor terms, local laws, and safe workshop practices. Always back up original data and verify compatibility before writing any changes.
The interface is oriented around common CCM families seen on VW, Audi, SEAT, and Skoda platforms, with options for different CCM part groups and LHD or RHD configuration. Typical comfort features include auto-lock behavior, alarm and siren behavior, window control options, and door module parameter sets. Vehicle and module behavior varies by hardware revision and coding base, so always verify against the exact CCM part number and vehicle configuration.
Highlights
- Comfort module coding helper for CCM or KSG feature configuration.
- Reads an EasyCCM dump and prepares updated values based on selected options.
- Generates a VDS Pro script output for applying the selected configuration set.
- Supports LHD and RHD selection to match vehicle layout.
- Door module values section to keep door-related parameters consistent.
- Includes common comfort options like auto lock, interior monitoring, window behavior, and alarm sound region selection.
Package contents
- KSG Easy Coder.exe
Compatibility notes
Designed for VAG comfort module workflows where CCM coding is done from dumps and scripts. Supported CCM families and functions depend on the exact module part number and revision. Always back up the original dump before making changes. Availability varies by vehicle and firmware.
Basic usage
- Identify the CCM or KSG part number and confirm it matches the supported family in the tool.
- Create a verified backup of the original dump from your established reading workflow.
- Load the dump or enter values manually, then select the desired comfort options.
- Review the new values carefully and export the script output for your service workflow.
- Validate results on the vehicle and keep the original backup available for rollback.
Operating systems
- Windows PC environment. Community references commonly mention use across older and newer Windows systems, depending on the workshop setup.
Minimum system requirements
- CPU: Any modern x86 CPU
- RAM: 2 GB minimum, 4 GB recommended
- Storage: 50 MB free space
- Network: Not required
- Admin rights: Recommended for consistent file access and tool execution
Disclaimer
This page is an editorial index for identification and reference. We do not host or provide keys, accounts, or methods to bураss licensing or protections. Product names and trademarks belong to their respective owners. Users are responsible for complying with vendor terms, local laws, and safe workshop practices. Always back up original data and verify compatibility before writing any changes.