Measuring Value Blocks (Function 08)

2000 Volkswagen New Beetle (1C1) L4-1.8L Turbo (APH)SECTION Measuring Value Blocks (Function 08)



Read Measuring Value Block (Function 08)

6 display groups, with up to 4 display fields, can be displayed.

Requirement
- Connect VAG1551 scan tool, input address word 56 "Radio" and press -> button, until "Select function XX" appears on display.

Indicated on display


Rapid data transfer HELP
Select function XX



- Press buttons -0- and -8- to select function 08 "Read Measuring Value Block".

Indicated on display


Rapid data transfer Q
08 - Read Measuring Value Block



- Press -Q- button to confirm input.

Indicated on display


Read Measuring Value Block HELP
Input display group number XXX



- Input display group number from table.
- Press -Q- button to confirm input.

Indicated on display


Read Measuring Value Block 1 ->
1 2 3 4



NOTE:
- Decoding figures in individual display fields, test table.
- With printer switched on, display information will be printed-out.
- If specifications are attained in all display fields:


- Press -> button.

Table of display group numbers

Display group Display field in display
001 1 = Open
2 = Power Supply voltage in V
3 = Illumination in %
4 = S-contact status (on or off)
(Radio does not turn off)

002 1 = Front speakers
2 = OK, short circuit or open circuit
3 = Rear speakers
4 = OK, short circuit or open circuit

003 1 = Passive or active
2 = Antenna
3 = OK, short circuit or open circuit
4 = Open

004 1 = Active amplifier output:
0 - OK
1 - Short circuit to ground
2 = Open
3 = Open
4 = Open

005 1 = CD-changer connection
(even if CD-changer code is not set)
2 = OK or not OK
3 = Open
4 = Open

006 1 = External Display
2 = not OK
3 = Open
4 = Open


NOTE: After ending function "Read Measuring Value Block" check DTC memory (function 02) With Manufacturer Scan Tool (Function 02)

RENDER: 1.0x

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