Additional Code Numbers Convertible (Airbag Module, J234, VW7)

2003 Volkswagen New Beetle (1C1) L4-2.0L (BDC)SECTION Additional Code Numbers Convertible (Airbag Module, J234, VW7)


Additional Code Numbers New Beetle Convertible (Airbag Control Module -J234- Version VW7)







- Confirm entry with -Q- button.

Control module identification number with relevant letter index, code number and workshop code will be displayed on the scan tool V.A.G 1551.

6Q0909605E 04 AIRBAG VW7 0518 ->
Coding 0012340 WSC12345

If the contents of the display are as shown then the coding is successful.

If the code number entered, is not accepted by the control module, the following will be displayed:

Indicated on display:

FAULT ->
Coding 00085 not accepted

In this case the control module has not been programmed with the relevant data for the vehicle

Coding is then not possible.

The airbag Airbag Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) -K75- will not extinguish and lights up continuously.

A check must then be completed to see if the correct control module for the vehicle has been installed (compare Part No. and letter index), or whether an incorrect code number has been entered.

Ending function:
- -> Press button

Indicated on display:

Rapid data transfer HELP
Select function XX

- Press buttons -0- and -6- to end the output.
- Confirm entry with -Q- button.

Indicated on display:

Rapid data transfer Q
06 End output

The airbag Airbag Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) -K75- must go out after approx. 4 seconds.
RENDER: 1.0x

NO RELATED

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