VW Transporter (7D) Brake Electronics (Bosch 5.3 ESP)

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Login

Note #1: After Login has been carried out you need to recode the control module.
Note #2: The Production Codes (PR-Code) such as 1LX can be found on a Sticker near the Spare Tire Well and/or the 1st Page of the Service Manual.
Click here to see an Example of a Sticker.

07669 is the Login code needed for US Market with (PR-1P4/1LB)

If your vehicle is not a US-market 24V VR6 Eurovan, then please email Support@Ross-Tech.com for additional choices.

Coding

Note #1: Coding is accepted after a specific login has been carried out.
Note #2: After successful coding the steering angle sensor basic setting needs to be carried out.
Note #3: The Production Codes (PR-Code) such as 1LX can be found on a Sticker near the Spare Tire Well and/or the 1st Page of the Service Manual.
Click here to see an Example of a Sticker.

Note #4: You may need to put a non-zero WSC in the Coding screen, anything should work such as 12345.

06639 is the Coding value needed for US Market with (PR-1P4/1LB)

If your vehicle is not a US-market 24V VR6 Eurovan, then please email Support@Ross-Tech.com for additional choices.

Basic Setting

Steering Angle Sensor (G85) Calibration

Note: A successful calibration usually requires a correct coding, so make sure the control module is correctly coded first.

Turn steering wheel at least 30 ° left and back straight ahead.

[Meas. Blocks - 08]
Group 005 Field 1 (Steering Angle Sensor -G85-)
Specification: 0.0 °
Tolerance (when straight): ±5.0 °
[Done, Go Back]

[Login - 11]
Enter 40168
[Do It!]

[Basic Settings - 04]
Group 001
[Go!]
[Done, Go Back]

[Fault Codes - 02]
All fault codes should have disappeared.
[Done, Go Back]

[Close Controller, Go Back - 06]

Note

After doing the G85 Calibration, you may get a 01486 - System Function Test Active, this is normal. Please see 01486.