Reading

2000 Volkswagen New Beetle (1C1) L4-1.8L Turbo (APH)SECTION Reading



Read Measuring Value Block (Function 08)

Special tools and equipment


VAG 1551 scan tool with VAG 1551/3B cable

- Connect VAG 1551 scan tool. Scan Tool Connecting and Initial Checks
- Initiate On Board Diagnostic (OBD). On Board Diagnostic (OBD), Initiating Program

The measuring values in the functions "Read Measuring Value Block" and "Basic Setting" are described during the individual component test.
This table serves only as an overview.

The measuring value block is divided into 15 display group numbers. The assignment of the individual display fields can be found in the display group overview. Evaluating Measured Value Blocks

Indicated on display


Rapid data transfer HELP
Select function XX



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

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



- Press buttons -0-, -0- and -1- to input display group number 1 (001).


NOTE: The display group number 001 is used as an example to illustrate the sequence.


Indicated on display (1 - 4 = display fields)


Read Measuring Value Block 1 "
1 2 3 4








Displayed after pressing -C- button.

Indicated on display


Read Measuring Value Block HELP
Input display group number XXX



- Enter display group number required.


RENDER: 1.0x

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