Programmable Module Installation (PMI) Using the Integrated Diagnostic System (IDS) When the Original Module is NOT Available

2013 Volkswagen Beetle R-Line, 2.0L Eng VIN TSECTION Programmable Module Installation (PMI) Using the Integrated Diagnostic System (IDS) When the Original Module is NOT Available
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NOTE: Following module installation, some modules require a separate learning procedure be carried out. For adaptive learning and calibration instructions, refer to the specific module removal and installation procedures.
  1. Install the new module.
  2. Connect the IDS and identify the vehicle as normal.
  3. From the Tool box icon, select Module Programming and press the check mark.
  4. Select Programmable Module Installation.
  5. Select the module that was replaced.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions, turn the ignition key to the OFF position, and press the check mark.
  7. Follow the on-screen instructions, turn the ignition key to the ON position, and press the check mark.
  8. If the data is not available, the IDS displays a screen stating to contact the As-Built Data Center. Retrieve the data from the technician service publication website at this time and press the check mark.
  9. Enter the module data and press the check mark.
  10. The IDS downloads the data into the new module and displays Module Configuration Complete.
  11. Test module for correct operation.
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