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    Default vw caravelle t4 abs login code

    I need abs login code in order to recode the abs module
    motor axg diesel year
    2.5 150cp 111kw


    Address 03: ABS Brakes
    Control Module Part Number: 7D0 907 379 D
    Component and/or Version: ESP 5.3 T4 FRONT V26
    Software Coding: 00000
    Work Shop Code: WSC 00000
    2 Faults Found:

    01044 - Control Module Incorrectly Coded
    35-00 - -
    00778 - Steering Angle Sensor (G85)
    66-10 - Not Matched - Intermittent

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    Quote Originally Posted by antmar View Post
    I need abs login code in order to recode the abs module
    motor axg diesel year
    2.5 150cp 111kw


    Address 03: ABS Brakes
    Control Module Part Number: 7D0 907 379 D
    Component and/or Version: ESP 5.3 T4 FRONT V26
    Software Coding: 00000
    Work Shop Code: WSC 00000
    2 Faults Found:

    01044 - Control Module Incorrectly Coded
    35-00 - -
    00778 - Steering Angle Sensor (G85)
    66-10 - Not Matched - Intermittent
    Steering Angle Sensor (G85) Calibration

    Note: A successful calibration usually requires a correct coding, so make sure the control module is correctly coded first.
    [Select]
    [03 - ABS Brakes]

    [Fault Codes - 02]
    [Done, Go Back]

    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]

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    Hi

    Try to look in here and work out your Log-in code.


    Diagnostic Procedures - Ross-Tech Wiki

    Also here are some Examples where you can get some ideas.

    VW Transporter (7D) Brake Electronics (Bosch 5.3 ESP) - Ross-Tech Wiki


    Hope This Helps

    Good Luck

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    Can anyone tell me how can i extract the login code from the production sticker ?

    ps: i have read the above links but i cannot find anything that matches my car
    Last edited by antmar; 11th May, 2010 at 04:53 PM.

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    HI , the production sticker will help you very much )
    If you have elsa.win there is a very good explanation how you can recode abs unit.
    If you have not ,post the vin number and i will extract login , and code number for your car.

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    thats the pr sticker
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    Hi

    Try decoding your self from this site if you can...


    Seek in ECU database

    Good Luck

    Ash

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    thank you for the link but i couldn't find anything usefull. I know the coding number for the module but i don't know the login code that let's me code the abs

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    Coding 273004211 Transporter 2002 AXG wsc--- BB 24258
    abs part ---7do-614-111b


    i dont know if this may help , the part number is diffrent , i cant find yours .

    cj
    Last edited by cjawahir; 15th May, 2010 at 01:04 PM.

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    so.... which is the login code ?
    ps: i know the soft coding

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    Hi,

    I'm trying to figure out how to determine the login code I should use for the replacement ABS ECU Module which I acquired from the breaker yard.
    The unit I have is 8E0 614 111 A and the replacement unit is 8E0 614 111 AP. I've been promised that the two modules are in fact interchangeable even though they aren't identical.

    Previously with the broken module in place I could not talk to any of the controller modules in the car such as engine or transmission. The broken module had the issue with the internal wiring having vibrated loose and causing fault code 01203 to be recorded (Electrical connection between ABS and Instrument Cluster 03-10 - No Signal - Intermittent).
    I ended up breaking the unit open and applying a liquid silver epoxy solution to "solder" the loose silver connections back onto the gold plates and this did fix the module but unfortunately I forgot to apply the superglue to the fix to set it in place and it has now worked loose again with the vibrations.

    Here?s the link to how to repair the loose wiring connections:
    Fault Code - 01203 - Electrical Connection between ABS and Instrument Cluster - AudiWorld Forums

    I tried to make a more permanent fix by performing a low-temp soldering job which worked but I think I bumped some of the tiny gold wiring connections adjacent to the problem area and I think these are now shorting which causes the module to not respond at all anymore ? eish she is broken!

    Anyhow, moving on - I've installed the new module I got from the breaker yard into the vehicle and it definately works because I can talk to it through the VAG-COM 409.1 software and KKL 409.1 serial cable and the (!) warning light is no longer on and only the ABS warning light is on. The brakes have pressure and I can talk to all the other modules in the car again.

    However, I think the ABS warning light is on because there are existing fault codes from the previous vehicle still stored in the replacement ABS ECU's memory and I cannot clear them. Well that is to say, I can clear them out of the VAG-COM fault listing box but when I re-enter into the control module and query the faults they re-appear. Also, when I clear the faults the ABS warning light stay on regardless.

    The faults listed in the replacement module's memory are as follows:
    00285 - ABS Wheel speed sensor: Front right (G45)
    30-00 - Open or short to B+
    18034 - Powertrain data bus: Missing message from TCU
    P1626 - 35-00 - -
    18258 - Powertrain data bus: Missing message from ECU
    P1850 - 35-00 - -

    I'm lead to believe that the problem is in fact that the software coding might be incorrect and I need to first change the software coding before I can clear the fault codes.

    My old module's software coding looks like this:
    Controller: 8E0 614 111 A
    Component: ABS/EDS 5.3 QUATTRO
    Coding: 0273004284
    Shop #: BB 24334

    The replacement module from the breaker yard coding looks like this:
    Controller: 8E0 614 111 AP
    Component: ABS/ASR 5.3 FRONT
    Coding: 00033
    Shop #: WSC 00000

    The first difference that I guess should concern me is that the Component specification reads ASR 5.3 FRONT instead of EDS 5.3 QUATTRO which I guess would mean that the ECU is designed for front wheel drive vehicles and not a Quattro.
    My hope is that when I change the software coding of the module this will change as well?

    So, forging ahead with the software coding...
    - I'm not sure how to change the software coding from: 00033 to the long coding of the old module: 0273004284?

    - I've tried changing the software coding of the replacement ECU module to a short software coding that would suit my vehicle: 00031 but the coding simply remains 00033.

    - I've thought that maybe I need to login to the replacement ECU module before I try to recode but I cannot login - I keep getting the login error. Perhaps I'm generating the wrong login code?

    This is the vehicle tag for the vehicle from which the replacement ABS module was extracted:
    ------------
    6574 23-5-2223 210 EN
    VIN: WAU ZZZ 4B Z 1 N008510
    TYPE: 4B2 0S4
    A6 Limousine 1.8
    110 KW M5S

    ENG. CODE: AWT
    TRANS. CODE: ---- EHV

    OPTIONS:
    E0A 4UF 6XD
    1KD J1P 1LB 1AH 1BE
    3FA 5MH 7X0
    F0A OL2 LGB OG1 OYC OJF
    T6V 3NZ KJB U1D X2B 1N1
    2ZG 3HA 8G1 9G2 5ZB BWM
    7GO C1L 7KO 4X1 2K1 6R2
    3PF 4KC 3YO 4K2 5D1
    1SA Q1A 4GP

    1463 11.5 6.7 8.5 204
    ------------


    I?ve used the ELSAWIN content to find out that for this vehicle the AWT engine is a 1.8 litre petrol (gasonline) 5 cylinder and the transmission is manual.

    As I understand it from various blog postings I need to know the following information in order to determine the login code and software coding:

    LOGIN: 07575 based on the following calculation...

    0?xxx: Chassis
    0x?xx: Brakes
    0xx?x: Engine
    0xxx?: Transmission


    0?xxx: Chassis
    5 = Audi A8 (4D)
    7 = Audi A6 (4B)
    9 = Audi A4 (8D) / VW Passat (3B)

    0x?xx: Brakes
    3 = FNRG-60 (Teves/ATE) [PR-1LA/1LG]
    4 = FN2/HP2 (Dual-Piston) [PR-1LX]
    5 = FN3 (Teves/ATE) [PR-1LB]
    6 = C54 (Lucas) [PR-1LZ]

    0xx?x: Engine
    5 = 4/6/8 Cyl. Diesel
    7 = 4/5 Cyl. Gasoline
    9 = 6/8/12 Cyl. Gasoline

    0xxx?: Transmission
    3 = Manual with Low Range (only Audi A6 Allroad)
    5 = Manual
    7 = Automatic (01N/01V)
    9 = Multitronic (01J)

    The Software coding is also confusing me a bit as I?m seeing conflicting information from various sources:
    I?ve collated multiple different posts including those from the Ross-tech wiki to try and create a single reference for myself:

    This seems to be most relevant to the current replacement ECU module?s coding but I?m not sure it?s correct because the coding should be 00022 but it?s actually set to 00033 which seems incorrect?
    Audi A6/S6/RS6/allroad (4B) - Ross-Tech Wiki
    000?x: Engine
    0 = Gasoline Engine 2.4l-2.8l (without CAN-Databus)
    1 = Diesel Engine
    2 = Gasoline Engine 1.8T
    3 = Gasoline Engine 2.4l-2.8l (with CAN-Databus)

    000x?: Transmission
    0 = Manual Transmission (012) (without CAN-Databus)
    1 = Automatic Transmission (01V) (with CAN-Databus)
    2 = Manual Transmission (01E) (with CAN-Databus)
    3 = Multitronic (01J) (with CAN-Databus)
    3 = Automatic Transmission (01V) (without CAN-Databus)

    Then there?s this coding which I think is for vehicles with ESP?
    http://wiki.ross-tech.com/wiki/index.php/Audi_A6_(4B)_Brake_Electronics_(Bosch_5.3_ABS/EDS/ASR/ESP)
    0?xxx: Chassis
    4 = Audi A4 (8D) / VW Passat (3B)
    6 = Audi A6 (4B)
    7 = Audi A6 Light Armored
    8 = Audi A8 (4D)

    0x?xx: Brakes
    1 = C54 (Lucas) [PR-1LZ]
    2 = FN3 (Teves/ATE) [PR-1LB]
    3 = FN2/HP2 (Dual-Piston) [PR-1LX]
    4 = FNRG-60 (Teves/ATE) [PR-1LA/1LG]
    5 = 2FNR 42 AL 17" (PR-1LL)
    6 = 2FNR 42 AL 18" (PR-1LJ/1LP)

    0xx?x: Engine
    5 = 4/6/8 Cyl. Diesel
    7 = 4/5 Cyl. Gasoline
    9 = 6/8/12 Cyl. Gasoline

    0xxx?: Transmission
    3 = Manual with Low Range (only Audi A6 Allroad)
    5 = Manual
    7 = Automatic (01N/01V)
    9 = Multitronic (01J)

    Is there anywhere one can find a definitive LOGIN and SOFTWARE CODING tables as I think I?m trying to use the login tables for the vehicle with ESP and the software coding for a non-ESP vehicle?

    As an aside ? one can actually buy an official repair kit for the Bosch ABS ECU module:
    BOSCH 8E0 998 375 Repair Kit For ABS control unit. NOTE: Original control unit marked with: 8E0 614 111 A, or 8E0 614 111 E. Verify O.E.number on existing control unit. NOTE: This unit will need a program update after installation. 8E0998375 - Above

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    Quote Originally Posted by naser View Post
    if it can help you,

    Hi naser,

    the post you answered to was only 2,5 years old.
    Yesterday we stood in front of the abyss. Today we'll move ahead.

    If you need any repair manual, pm me- maybe I can help you.

 

 

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