Display Groups 9 - 15

2003 Volkswagen New Beetle (1C1) L4-1.8L Turbo (AWP)SECTION Display Groups 9 - 15



Display content for display group 009

Display group 009 - Central control module



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Display content for display group 010

Display group 010 - Central control module



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Display content for display group 011

Display group 011 - Central control module



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Display content for display group 012

Display group 012 - Central control module



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Example:

The display indicates component status. A malfunction is indicated by a missing display, if the control module is connected.

For example, if there is a malfunction in the driver's side door control module, display field 2 will indicate "passenger" only.


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Display group 013 - Central control module



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Display content for display group 014

Display group 014 - Central control module



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Display content for display group 015

Display group 015 - Central control module



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Possible Display

Rear lid/tailgate contact switch 1
Rear right rotary latch switch 2
Rear left rotary latch switch 4
Front passenger rotary latch switch 8
Ignition 16
Immobilizer 17
Interior monitor 32
Hood contact switch 64
Driver's rotary latch switch 128
No alarm 255
RENDER: 1.0x

NO RELATED

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