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== Adaptation ==
 
== Adaptation ==
 
Adaptation channel 001 is only available in vehicles manufactured after a production split in 2006.  Some 2004-2006 model year vehicles may support the Adaptation function after a dealer level flash update has been performed per the applicable TSBs/TPIs which can be located in the  [[Official Factory Repair Information]].
 
Adaptation channel 001 is only available in vehicles manufactured after a production split in 2006.  Some 2004-2006 model year vehicles may support the Adaptation function after a dealer level flash update has been performed per the applicable TSBs/TPIs which can be located in the  [[Official Factory Repair Information]].
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'''<u>Prerequisites:</u>'''<br>
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* Ignition on, engine off.<br>
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* Transmission 55°C ~ 95°C (see Measuring Value Block group 004)<br>
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'''Important!''' Adaptation should be performed <i><b>only</b></i> under the following circumstances: <br>
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* Customer complains of harsh gear shifting
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* ATF change
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* Repair to clutches <br>
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'''Note:'''<br>
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The following will delete the Clutch Adaptation values found in Measuring Value Block groups [073] ~ [077].<br>
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It is recommended to make note of the current values, then recheck the above Measuring Value Blocks after the Adaption below <br>
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'''[Select]'''<br>
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'''[02 - Auto Trans]'''<br>
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'''[Adaptation - 10]'''<br>
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Channel 001<br>
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'''[Read]'''<br>
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'''[Test]'''<br>
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New value of 1 <br>
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'''[Save]'''<br>
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When the prompt asks if you are sure you want to save a value of 1 to Channel 001, click '''[Yes]'''<br>
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'''[Done, Go Back]'''<br>
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Clutches A ,B, C, D and E Adaption values now have been deleted, now you must perform the Adaption Drive Sequence
  
 
== Special Procedures ==
 
== Special Procedures ==

Revision as of 16:20, 6 June 2024


General Information This is a general page that applies to 09E/09L/0AT/0B6 6-Speed Automatic Transmission (AT) transmissions which are Longitudinal mounted in vehicles such as the:

The TSB/TPI, Adaptation and Measuring Block data we have available at this time is located in this thread. This Wiki page will include additional information at a later point in time.

In the meanwhile, Registered customers seeking assistance can post the complete VCDS Auto-Scan with the vehicle repair history in addition to any vehicle functionality concerns in that thread.

Additional information can be found in the Official Factory Repair Information.

Coding

Measuring Blocks

Measuring Blocks related to adaptation information for Clutches A, B, C, D and E can be found in the mentioned thread linked above.

Basic Setting

The Basic Setting function is not applicable to this transmission controller.

Adaptation

Adaptation channel 001 is only available in vehicles manufactured after a production split in 2006. Some 2004-2006 model year vehicles may support the Adaptation function after a dealer level flash update has been performed per the applicable TSBs/TPIs which can be located in the Official Factory Repair Information.

Prerequisites:

  • Ignition on, engine off.
  • Transmission 55°C ~ 95°C (see Measuring Value Block group 004)

Important! Adaptation should be performed only under the following circumstances:

  • Customer complains of harsh gear shifting
  • ATF change
  • Repair to clutches

Note:
The following will delete the Clutch Adaptation values found in Measuring Value Block groups [073] ~ [077].
It is recommended to make note of the current values, then recheck the above Measuring Value Blocks after the Adaption below


[Select]
[02 - Auto Trans]
[Adaptation - 10]
Channel 001
[Read]
[Test]
New value of 1
[Save]
When the prompt asks if you are sure you want to save a value of 1 to Channel 001, click [Yes]
[Done, Go Back]

Clutches A ,B, C, D and E Adaption values now have been deleted, now you must perform the Adaption Drive Sequence

Special Procedures

Defined Test Drive

Replacement

Special Notes

Several TSB/TPIs exist for the transmission codes covered. Always check the repair manual for the car in question but this is a (small) list: