Difference between revisions of "01042"

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* When found in [[Audi A8/S8 (4E)]]: [[Audi A8 (4E) Headlight Aim Control (Adaptive Light)|Headlight Aim Control (Adaptive Light)]], perform [[Audi A8 (4E) Headlight Aim Control (Adaptive Light)#Coding|Coding]].
 
* When found in [[Audi A8/S8 (4E)]]: [[Audi A8 (4E) Headlight Aim Control (Adaptive Light)|Headlight Aim Control (Adaptive Light)]], perform [[Audi A8 (4E) Headlight Aim Control (Adaptive Light)#Coding|Coding]].
 
* When found in [[VW Passat (3C)]]: [[VW Passat (3C) Headlight Aim Control (Xenon with AFS)|Headlight Aim Control]], perform [[VW Passat (3C) Headlight Aim Control (Xenon with AFS)#Coding|Coding]].
 
* When found in [[VW Passat (3C)]]: [[VW Passat (3C) Headlight Aim Control (Xenon with AFS)|Headlight Aim Control]], perform [[VW Passat (3C) Headlight Aim Control (Xenon with AFS)#Coding|Coding]].
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* When found in [[VW Golf/Jetta/Bora (1K/5M)]]:  [[VW Golf (1K) Headlight Aim Control (Xenon)|Headlight Aim Control (Xenon)]], perform [[VW Golf (1K) Headlight Aim Control (Xenon)#Coding|Coding]].
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* When found in[[VW Golf/Jetta/Bora (1K/5M)|VW Golf/Jetta/Bora (1K/5M and AJ)]]: [[VW Golf (1K) Headlight Aim Control (Xenon with AFS)|Headlight Aim Control (Xenon with AFS)]] perform [[VW Golf (1K) Headlight Aim Control (Xenon with AFS)#Coding|Coding]]
 
* In certain cases this code may be stored even after properly coding a module (e.g. VW RNS510). In such cases make sure to use a proper workshop code (WSC), importer and device number. Those have to be non-0 values, so for example 12345-123-12345 should do it.
 
* In certain cases this code may be stored even after properly coding a module (e.g. VW RNS510). In such cases make sure to use a proper workshop code (WSC), importer and device number. Those have to be non-0 values, so for example 12345-123-12345 should do it.
  
 
[[Category:Fault Codes]]
 
[[Category:Fault Codes]]

Revision as of 13:42, 3 February 2011

01042 - Control Module; Not Coded

Possible Symptoms

  • Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) active

Possible Causes

  • Control Module not coded

Possible Solutions

  • Check Control Module Coding
    • Cross Reference Control Module Coding with related Control Modules (e.g. for Country or Powertrain Settings)

Special Notes