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− | '''Please Note''' that the VW Crafter (2E/2F) is based on and most identical to the Mercedes Sprinter, this also means that Diagnostics are very much Mercedes like and details may vary from your existing Volkswagen Diagnostic Experience. Specifically the Addresses used for Control Modules and the Functions supported by them differ from normal Volkswagen Models. Even though the Crafter does use CAN/UDS for Diagnostics, it does not have a Gateway as found in Volkswagen Models. Therefor you have to Select the '''Crafter/LT3 ( | + | '''Please Note''' that the VW Crafter (2E/2F) is based on and most identical to the Mercedes Sprinter, this also means that Diagnostics are very much Mercedes like and details may vary from your existing Volkswagen Diagnostic Experience. Specifically the Addresses used for Control Modules and the Functions supported by them differ from normal Volkswagen Models. Even though the Crafter does use CAN/UDS for Diagnostics, it does not have a Gateway as found in Volkswagen Models. Therefor you have to Select the '''Crafter/LT3 (2E)''' in the Auto-Scan instead of using the '''Automatic Detection'''. |
Since most Control Modules are Mercedes based, their Part Numbers shown via Diagnostics may not be identical to the Part Numbers shown in the Volkswagen Parts Catalog. At the Present Time VCDS does not fully Support those Mercedes based Control Modules (please refer to the current Release or Beta Version for a List of Supported Features), the 3 Control Modules (Engine, Immobilizer and Central Locking) using Volkswagen based Diagnostics are fully supported though. | Since most Control Modules are Mercedes based, their Part Numbers shown via Diagnostics may not be identical to the Part Numbers shown in the Volkswagen Parts Catalog. At the Present Time VCDS does not fully Support those Mercedes based Control Modules (please refer to the current Release or Beta Version for a List of Supported Features), the 3 Control Modules (Engine, Immobilizer and Central Locking) using Volkswagen based Diagnostics are fully supported though. |
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VW Crafter (2E/2F) | |
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Source: Volker Konopka | |
Information | |
Manufacturer: | Daimler AG / Volkswagen AG |
Chassis Code: | 2E/2F |
Platform: | VN84X/LT3 |
Model Years: | from 2006 |
Model Years (US): | - |
Predecessor: | VW LT (2D) |
Successor: | None |
Interface Hardware | |
HEX+CAN | |
DLC Location | |
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The DLC is located in the Driver Footwell |
Please Note that the VW Crafter (2E/2F) is based on and most identical to the Mercedes Sprinter, this also means that Diagnostics are very much Mercedes like and details may vary from your existing Volkswagen Diagnostic Experience. Specifically the Addresses used for Control Modules and the Functions supported by them differ from normal Volkswagen Models. Even though the Crafter does use CAN/UDS for Diagnostics, it does not have a Gateway as found in Volkswagen Models. Therefor you have to Select the Crafter/LT3 (2E) in the Auto-Scan instead of using the Automatic Detection.
Since most Control Modules are Mercedes based, their Part Numbers shown via Diagnostics may not be identical to the Part Numbers shown in the Volkswagen Parts Catalog. At the Present Time VCDS does not fully Support those Mercedes based Control Modules (please refer to the current Release or Beta Version for a List of Supported Features), the 3 Control Modules (Engine, Immobilizer and Central Locking) using Volkswagen based Diagnostics are fully supported though.
General Information about this Model can be found in the Wikipedia entry.