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*If '''LUFE-DAEMPFER''' is not shown in the Component field, this information may not apply.
 
*If '''LUFE-DAEMPFER''' is not shown in the Component field, this information may not apply.
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==Re-adapt Adaptive Suspension to default position==
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'''Special Notes, warnings, etc'''
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* Do not at any point in time select Basic Settings [*IDE01475*] [Resetting of all adaptations]. If you choose to do so, DTC B2013: No End-of-Line Programming will be stored and you will need to make an appointment with your local dealer!
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* Make sure you perform and save an [Auto-Scan] before beginning any work.
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* If there is an 'incorrectly coded' fault in the [34-Level Control], the controller will need to be coded first.
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*If you are attempting to alter the ride height use this procedure at your own risk!

Revision as of 10:01, 17 July 2024

As per Peter's suggestion, bundling Level Control information into wiki pages... looking to break this down into non UDS and UDS.

Page titles:
Level Control, UDS
Level Control, non-UDS


Looking at component info to help people ID or verify what version they have.


non-UDS (legacy):
Component: LUFTFDR.-CDC
Component: J197 LUFTFEDER
Component: - 2C1A1


UDS:
Component: LUFE-DAEMPFER


page title: Level Control, UDS


This information applies to Level Control, UDS versions. This can be identified by evaluating the data in the Auto-Scan:

Address 34: Level Control (J197)       Labels:. 4G0-907-553.clb
   Part No SW: 4G0 907 553 G    HW: 4G0 907 553 F
   Component: LUFE-DAEMPFER H19 0783
  • If LUFE-DAEMPFER is not shown in the Component field, this information may not apply.

Re-adapt Adaptive Suspension to default position

Special Notes, warnings, etc

  • Do not at any point in time select Basic Settings [*IDE01475*] [Resetting of all adaptations]. If you choose to do so, DTC B2013: No End-of-Line Programming will be stored and you will need to make an appointment with your local dealer!
  • Make sure you perform and save an [Auto-Scan] before beginning any work.
  • If there is an 'incorrectly coded' fault in the [34-Level Control], the controller will need to be coded first.
  • If you are attempting to alter the ride height use this procedure at your own risk!