Hi Erick, that index.rst is an old one for the VW e-UP. For the e-Golf only a few things worked "out of the box". Nothing really exiting though, it was quite rudimentary (SOC, km, ... can't remember well what else). Regards Chris Am Donnerstag, dem 05.02.2026 um 06:53 -0500 schrieb Erick Fuentes:
Michael - Thank you for the feedback. I'll work on getting things into better shape. I asked Mikus for a harness and it should arrive in about a week, so in the meantime, I'll be working at my desk. I don't think I saw any, but is there any infrastructure for unit testing?
Chris - Michael mentioned your previous attempt. I took a quick look and it seems like you got pretty far. Do you remember what was left to do? I found the following in the docs folder, but I wasn't sure if it was up to date. I understand if you can't remember, I don't even remember what I had for breakfast yesterday, let alone what I was doing a few years ago. Regardless, Mikus and I will add some documentation.
Thank you, Erick
=========================== ============== Function Support Status =========================== ============== Hardware Any OVMS v3 (or later) module. Vehicle Cable Comfort CAN / OBD Gateway GSM Antenna T4AC - R205 with fakra_sma adapter cable or 1000500 Open Vehicles OVMS GSM Antenna (or any compatible antenna) GPS Antenna T4AC - R50 with fakra_sma adapter cable or 1020200 Universal GPS Antenna (or any compatible antenna) SOC Display Yes Range Display Yes Cabin Pre-heat/cool Control Yes GPS Location Yes (from modem module GPS) Speed Display Yes Temperature Display Yes (see list of metrics below) BMS v+t Display Yes TPMS Display tba Charge Status Display Yes Charge Interruption Alerts Yes (per notification on the charging state) Charge Control tba Lock/Unlock Vehicle No Valet Mode Control No =========================== ==============
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 2:47 AM Chris van der Meijden via OvmsDev <ovmsdev@lists.openvehicles.com> wrote:
Hi Erick,
good to see that you have started to get the e-Golf up and running with OVMS.
I have tried it a few years ago too based on my expierences with the e-UP. Though I have to say without very much success. The e- Golf and e-UP behave in great parts different on the CAN-bus. But there seems to be more insight on the e-Golf nowadays, so a new approach seems to be more promissing now.
Could you create a "docs" folder with an "index.rst" like in the "vehicle_demo"?
https://github.com/openvehicles/Open-Vehicle-Monitoring-System-3/blob/master...
This will make the progress steps clearer to those following your progress with the project.
Regards
Chris
Am Montag, dem 02.02.2026 um 16:27 +0100 schrieb Michael Balzer via OvmsDev:
Erick, welcome :)
An initial PR for the initial vehicle support is OK.
For later extensions, try to keep each PR concentrating on a specific feature/extension.
Split up further on any critical change that may need to be quickly revertable.
Keep framework and vehicle specific changes strictly separate, only include vehicle changes in framework commits if they need to be changed for the framework change.
Use concise but clear commit messages.
Do not submit unvalidated AI results.
More: https://github.com/openvehicles/Open-Vehicle-Monitoring-System-3?tab=readme-...
Regards, Michael
Am 02.02.26 um 04:23 schrieb Erick Fuentes via OvmsDev:
Hello!
I recently bought a 2019 eGolf and I'm interested in getting support for it in the project. Some folks on the OVMS Discord server have code that appears to work and I've volunteered to try to merge it. I've yet to run the code myself (I'm still waiting on a harness), but I thought I'd ask what the process might look like. Do you want small pull requests where each one covers a single, small feature? Are you okay with merging everything at once, provided it doesn't break other vehicles?
Erick
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