If the key matches the cluster, you won't have any hazard lights.
If the key does NOT match, welcome to hell.
Only option is to adapt it all.
You can pretty easily open the cluster up and desolder the light, or slip a piece of plastic over it, on many of the clusters I have done.
A word of advice. I spent 17 hours or so trying to get this program to work using a variety of cables, including a true hex can vcds cable, a real vag tacho cable, a fake vag tacho cable, chinese vag k can, chinese vag commander, and probably a couple others. NONE of them worked for boot mode, best I could do was the real licensed VCDS Hex Can cable was able to read in OBD mode.
I also tried on Windows 7 and Xp. In the end, the blue KKL cable with the horseshoe looking emblem and the CE sticker under it is what worked for me, easily using Vista Driver CDM 2.04.15 WHQL drivers I got off this site. So if you're having issues, I suggest just buy the 9 dollar with shipping cable, or find somebody to borrow from. Because nothing else worked for me.