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VCDS: SFD Diagnostic Firewall

VW Audi Group SFD Diagnostic Firewall

VAG SFD?

Some 2020 model year and newer VW Audi Group (VAG) vehicles, are fitted with the "SFD" system.
SFD stands for 'Schutz der FahrzeugDiagnose', which directly translates to Vehicle Diagnostic Protection - essentially it's a diagnostic firewall.
SFD is fitted in the name of security and intercepts diagnostic requests and responses between the tool and the vehicle, and can block some diagnostic commands - particularly coding or adaptation commands which could make a change to the vehicle.

In order for these more advanced diagnostic requests to be allowed through, the control module you are connecting to will generate a 'challenge' token (an alphanumeric code which is unique to that diagnostic session). VAG's servers can use this to generate a 'release' token which, when presented back to the car, will unlock full access to that module for a set time period (typically 90 minutes).

VCDS (with a HEX-V2 or HEX-NET interface) supports SFD in 'offline mode' - it can report the challenge token, and can enter the release token, but as it has no access to VAG's servers, it cannot generate the release token itself. That would currently need to be obtained from VAG, or via a 3rd party.
However, Ross-Tech are working with VW to fully integrate SFD unlocking into a future release of VCDS.

Which models are known to be affected?

At the time of writing (May 28th 2024), vehicles based on the MQB2020, MQBevo and MEB platforms are known to have SFD.
This list is not exhaustive though; other new models may also be affected:

MQBevo / MQB2020 Platforms

  • Audi A3/S3 Mk4 (2020-on)
  • Audi Q6 (2022-on)
  • Cupra Formentor (2021-on)
  • Ford Tourneo/Transit Connect Mk3 (2022-on)
  • SEAT Leon Mk4 (2020-on)
  • Skoda Superb Mk4 (2023-on)
  • Skoda Octavia Mk4 (2020-on)
  • Volkswagen Caddy Mk4 (2020-on)
  • Volkswagen Golf Mk8 (2019-on)
  • Volkswagen Lamando L (2022-on)
  • Volkswagen Multivan (T7) (2022-on
  • Volkswagen Passat (B9) (2023-on)
  • Volkswagen Talagon (2021-on)
  • Volkswagen Tavendor (2022-on)
  • Volkswagen Tiguan Mk3 (2023-on)

MEB Platform

  • Audi Q4 e-tron (2021-on)
  • Audi Q4 Sportback e-tron (2021-on)
  • Audi Q5 e-tron (2021-on)
  • Cupra Born (2021-on)
  • Cupra Tavascan (2023-on)
  • Ford Explorer EV (2024-on)
  • Skoda Enyaq (2020-on)
  • Volkswagen ID.3 (2019-on)
  • Volkswagen ID.4 (2020-on)
  • Volkswagen ID.5 (2021-on)
  • Volkswagen ID.6 (2021-on)
  • Volkswagen ID.7 (2023-on)
  • Volkswagen ID. Buzz (2022-on)
Any new / updated / face-lifted VAG model from 2020 onwards is likely to have the SFD system fitted.

Additionally, the following models are known to have an updated, strengthened version of SFD (often referred to as SFD2):

Audi

  • Audi A1 (GB) (2024-on)
  • Audi A3 (8Y) (2025-on)
  • Audi A4 (8W) (2024-on)
  • Audi A5 (F5) (2024-on)
  • Audi A6 (4A) (2024-on)
  • Audi A7 (4K) (2024-on)
  • Audi A8 (4N) (2024-on)
  • Audi Q2 (GA) (March 2024-on)
  • Audi Q3 (F3) (March 2024-on)
  • Audi Q4 (F4) (November 2023-on)
  • Audi Q5 (FY) (2024-on)
  • Audi Q7 (4M) (August 2023-on)
  • Audi Q8 (4M) (August 2023-on)
  • Audi e-tron GE (2024-on)
  • Audi e-tron GT (F8) (2024-on)

Volkswagen

  • VW Arteon (3H) (2024-on)
  • VW Crafter (SY) (2025-on)
  • VW Caddy (SB) (2025-on)
  • VW Golf 8 (CD, CG) (April 2024-on)
  • VW Polo (AE1) (March 2024-on)
  • VW T-Cross (D31)
  • VW Touran (5T) (March 2024-on)
  • VW T-Roc (D11, AC8) (March 2024-on)
  • VW Taigo (CS) (March 2024-on)
  • VW Tiguan allspace (BJ2) (February 2024-on)
  • VW Touareg (RC)
  • VW T7 (ST)
  • VW ID3 (E12) (2025-on)
  • VW ID4 (E21) (2024-on)
  • VW ID5 (E39) (2024-on)
  • VW ID Buzz (EB) (2025-on)

Skoda

  • Skoda Enyaq (5A)
  • Skoda Fabia (PJ) (2024-on)
  • Skoda Kamiq (NW4) (2024-on)
  • Skoda Scala (NW1) (2024-on)
  • Skoda Karoq (NU) (March 2024-on)
  • Skoda Octavia (NX)

Seat / Cupra

  • Seat Arona (KJ7) (February 2024-on)
  • Seat Ateca (KBP, KHP)
  • Seat Born (K11) (2025-on)
  • Seat Formentor (KM7) (2025-on)
  • Seat Ibiza (KJ1) (February 2024-on)
  • Seat Leon (KL) (2025-on)
  • Seat Leon (KU) (2025-on)

Porsche

  • Porsche Cayenne (9Y) (2024-on)
  • Porsche Taycan (Y1) (2024-on)
  • Porsche 911 (992) (2024-on)

Lamborghini

  • Lamborghini Urus (ZL) (2024-on)
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