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


Page titles:<br>
Blah blah blah, if additional assistance is needed, our registered customers can submit an auto-scan for review blah blah blah
Level Control, UDS<br>
Level Control, non-UDS<br>


Once the Auto-Scan is complete, click on the small VCDS icon in the top left corner, then select '''[Copy and Submit Auto-Scan]'''.


Looking at component info to help people ID or verify what version they have.
https://i.imgur.com/XbVYS1j.jpg


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


This will load up a special web page with a form to fill out.  Please verify you type in your correct email address.


UDS:<br>
The Short Serial Number is on your Ross-Tech device, you will find that on the sticker.  It might be something like:
Component: LUFE-DAEMPFER<br>
* HN2-xxxxxx
* H17-xxxxxx
* HCxxxxxx
* UCxxxxxx


In the Comments box, document the issue or concern.  Once you have that typed out, in the Comment box, right click your mouse and then select '''[Paste]'''.


https://i.imgur.com/OJLxxx8.jpeg


page title: Level Control, UDS (LUFE-DAEMPFER)
https://i.imgur.com/5Wc30hQ.jpeg
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This information applies to Level Control, [https://forums.ross-tech.com/index.php?threads/1905/ UDS versions].  This can be identified by evaluating the data in the Auto-Scan:


Address 34: Level Control (J197)      Labels:. 4G0-907-553.clb
You should see the data from the Auto-Scan populate the Comments field after you paste.  
    Part No SW: 4G0 907 553 G    HW: 4G0 907 553 F
    Component: '''LUFE-DAEMPFER''' H19 0783


Address 34: Level Control (J197)      Labels:. 4G0-907-553.clb
Click the '''[Send Email!]''' that is below the Comments box once the form is filled out.
    Part No SW: 4G0 907 553 G    HW: 4G0 907 553 F
    Component: '''LUFE-DAEMPFER''' H19 0783
    Coding: 008000
    Shop #: WSC 12345 123 12345
    ASAM Dataset: EV_AirSuspe 003025


*If '''LUFE-DAEMPFER''' is not shown in the Component field, this information may not apply.
The Ross-Tech support team will reply back once we have an answer to provide. We also have a Ross-Tech Forum where you should post your scan and questions:


<br>
'''https://forums.ross-tech.com/index.php'''
==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, [http://wiki.ross-tech.com/wiki/index.php/B2013 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 [https://www.ross-tech.com/vcds/tour/autoscan.php '''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!
<br>
'''Prerequisites'''
* Ignition on, engine off.  Use a Battery maintainer!!
* Vehicle on level surface
* No persons or gear in Vehicle
* Fuel Tank 60% or more
* Nothing under vehicle
* Doors are to remain shut during the entire procedure
* No faults in the '''[34-Level Control]''' controller other than "No or incorrect Basic Settings"
<br>
'''[34-Level Control]'''<br>
'''[Security Access-16]'''<br>
* Enter 201013<br>
'''[Basic Settings - 04]'''<br>
* '''[IDE03804] Deactivating loading mode'''<br>
'''[Go!]'''  After the result of '''Finished Correctly''' appears click '''[Stop]'''<br>
* '''[IDE03751] Activate level control'''<br>
'''[Go!]'''  After the result of '''Finished Correctly''' appears click '''[Stop]'''<br>
* '''[IDE03761] Delete calibration for level control'''
'''[Go!]'''  After the result of '''Finished Correctly''' appears click '''[Stop]'''<br>
* '''[IDE03802] Set reference level'''
** Vehicle should level itself during this step, may take some time.
'''[Go!]'''  After the result of '''Finished Correctly''' appears click '''[Stop]'''<br>
'''[Go Back]'''<br>
<br>


'''[Basic Settings - 04]'''<br>
That is the best place to get help from the greatest variety of different people, in a place where answers will be searchable in the future as well.
* For each Basic Setting, click '''[Go!]'''  After the result of '''Finished Correctly''' appears click '''[Stop]'''
* Select the Basic Setting steps from the drop down menu in the order shown!!
** '''[IDE03804] Deactivating loading mode'''<br>
** '''[IDE03751] Activate level control'''<br>
** '''[IDE03761] Delete calibration for level control'''
** '''[IDE03802] Set reference level'''
*** Vehicle should level itself during this step, may take some time.
 
'''[Go Back]'''<br>
<br>
 
Measure the ride height, in millimeters, from the center of the wheel to the edge of fender, do this for all four wheels and record the values.<br>
https://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/cars/images/rim.jpeg
 
<br>
'''[Adaptation - 10]'''
* Choose from the drop down menu and enter the "New value" recorded value for each of the wheels below, then press '''[Do it!]'''
** '''[IDE02001] Body height left front wheel house edge'''
** '''[IDE02002] Body height right front wheel house edge'''
** '''[IDE02003] Body height left rear wheel house edge'''
** '''[IDE02004] Body height right rear wheel house edge'''
'''[Go Back]'''<br>
 
'''[Basic Settings - 04]'''<br>
* For each Basic Setting, click '''[Go!]'''  After the result of '''Finished Correctly''' appears click '''[Stop]'''
* Select the Basic Setting steps from the drop down menu in the order shown!!
** '''[IDE03762] Calibrate level control'''
** '''[IDE03751] Activate level control'''
'''[Go Back]'''<br>
<br>
'''Notes'''
* This information is from DrPeter's forum post.
* OE Ride Height information can be found on the forum post.
**  https://forums.ross-tech.com/index.php?threads/12737/
<br>
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'''Prerequisites'''
* Engine at idle
* Doors are to remain shut during the entire procedure
'''[34-Level Control]'''<br>
'''[Security Access-16]'''<br>
* Enter 201013<br>
'''[Basic Settings - 04]'''<br>
* [IDE03753] Venting pressure reservoir
* [IDE03754] Vent air shock absorbers for front axle
* [IDE03755] Vent air shock absorbers for rear axle
* [IDE03756] Fill pressure reservoir
* [IDE03757] Fill air shock absorbers for front axle
* [IDE03758] Fill air shock absorbers for rear axle
* [IDE03759] Fill left rear air shock absorber
* [IDE03760] Fill right rear air shock absorber
<br>
 
 
 
Live data that may be useful:
* [IDE02951] Absolute left front vehicle height
* [IDE02952] Absolute right front vehicle height
* [IDE02953] Absolute left rear vehicle height
* [IDE02954] Absolute right rear vehicle height
* [IDE02940] System pressure
* [IDE03064] Accumulator pressure
-->

Latest revision as of 19:35, 27 March 2025

Contacting Ross-Tech

Blah blah blah, if additional assistance is needed, our registered customers can submit an auto-scan for review blah blah blah

Once the Auto-Scan is complete, click on the small VCDS icon in the top left corner, then select [Copy and Submit Auto-Scan].

XbVYS1j.jpg


This will load up a special web page with a form to fill out. Please verify you type in your correct email address.

The Short Serial Number is on your Ross-Tech device, you will find that on the sticker. It might be something like:

  • HN2-xxxxxx
  • H17-xxxxxx
  • HCxxxxxx
  • UCxxxxxx

In the Comments box, document the issue or concern. Once you have that typed out, in the Comment box, right click your mouse and then select [Paste].

OJLxxx8.jpeg

5Wc30hQ.jpeg

You should see the data from the Auto-Scan populate the Comments field after you paste.

Click the [Send Email!] that is below the Comments box once the form is filled out.

The Ross-Tech support team will reply back once we have an answer to provide. We also have a Ross-Tech Forum where you should post your scan and questions:

https://forums.ross-tech.com/index.php

That is the best place to get help from the greatest variety of different people, in a place where answers will be searchable in the future as well.