Check Control Module Version

2003 Volkswagen Passat Sedan (3B3) V6-2.8L (ATQ)SECTION Check Control Module Version




Check control module version

indicated on display:


4Z7907357 autom. vert.aim.cont. D04 ->
Coding 00007



- Upper line
Part no. of control module), System identification (automatic vertical headlight aim control system) Version number1)

- Bottom line
Coding number2)

1) the part and version numbers may deviate from those indicated here, e.g. due to a different part number
2) dependant on drive layout
- Press -> button.

If displayed:


Control module not responding! HELP


- Press the -HELP- button to print out an overview of all of the possible malfunction causes.
- Enter address word 55 for automatic vertical headlight aim control system again after correcting malfunction and press Q button to confirm.

indicated on display:


4Z7907357 autom. vert.aim.cont. D04 ->
Coding 00007



- Press -> button.

Indicated on display:


Rapid data transfer HELP
Select function XX



- Pressing the -HELP- button will print out an overview of all of the possible functions.

Overview of selectable functions
01- Check control module version
02- Check DTC Memory
03- Output Diagnostic Test Mode (DTM)
04- Basic Setting
05- Erase DTC Memory
07- Code Control Module
06- End Output
08 - Read Measuring Value Block

NOTE:
- Do not select the additional functions that are printed out via the HELP button.
- After function is completed, the VAG 1551 returns to the start position:

Indicated on display:


Rapid data transfer HELP
Select function XX

RENDER: 1.0x

NO RELATED

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