Configurable Modules

2013 Volkswagen Beetle R-Line, 2.0L Eng VIN TSECTION Configurable Modules
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The vehicle contains the following modules that are configurable:

  • Audio unit
  • Audio unit with navigation (if equipped)
  • Climate control assembly (electronic automatic temperature control [EATC] module [if equipped])
  • Driver seat module (DSM) (if equipped)
  • Digital signal processing (DSP) module (if equipped)
  • Heated seat module (if equipped)
  • Instrument cluster
  • Restraint control module (RCM)
  • Smart junction box (SJB)
    MODULE CALIBRATION AND PARAMETER INDEX

    Module Calibration Updatable Configurable Programmable Parameter
    Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Module No No -
    Audio Unit Yes Yes -
    Audio Unit with Navigation (if equipped) Yes Yes
    • Language
    • Display Units
    Climate Control Assembly (Dual Automatic Temperature Control [DATC] Module [if equipped]) No No -
    Climate Control Assembly (EATC Module [if equipped]) Yes No -
    DDM (if equipped) Yes No -
    DSM (if equipped) Yes Yes Easy Entry/Easy Exit
    DSP Module (if equipped) Yes Yes -
    Heated Seat Module (if equipped) Yes Yes -
    Instrument Cluster Yes Yes -
    Occupant Classification Sensor Yes No -
    PCM Yes No -
    RCM Yes Yes
    • Driver Seat Beltminder
    • Passenger Seat Beltminder
    SJB Yes Yes
    • Auto Locking
    • Auto Unlocking
    • Perimeter Lighting
    • Trim Switch Inhibit
    • Central/2-Stage Toggle
    Transmission Control Module (TCM) 6 Speed Transaxle (if equipped) Yes No -
    TCM FNR5 Transaxle (if equipped) Yes No -
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