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ACCESSING THE INFORMATION..
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DECIPHERING
MEASURING BLOCKS.
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FUEL
TRIMS.
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PRACTICAL
EXAMPLE.
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CHECK
AND SETTING MONITOR READINESS.
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PERFORMING
ADAPTIONS.
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Measuring Blocks? Controller addresses? Adaptive and
Multiplicative adaption factors? These terms, and many more, are common in the
Volkswagen Audi world. This article will help explain the basics of information
access on a VAG scan tool. It will show you how to find and understand VW s
form of data PID s and perform many common functions with a VAG tool. It will also explain, step by step, the
throttle body alignment (TBA) and kick down relearn procedures that are
required after a repair or battery disconnect.
First, you ll need a scan tool with enhanced VW/Audi
capabilities. In this article I will be using VCDS because it labels all of the
choices we will be using. Not all scan tools label like the VCDS, and some even
require manual number entry. Also VCDS,
in my opinion, is the best available option for dealing with VAG vehicles. Due
to its low price and extensive features, VCDS is a must have for any diagnostic
technician s arsenal. Many levels of VCDS are available, however the
Hex-USB+CAN Interface, for only a few hundred dollars, has exceptional coverage
from 1996 model years to present. This interface should be all that most
technicians need to work with VAG vehicles. VCDS can be purchased at www.ross-tech.com.
Let s start with a brief description of the VAG numbering
system using VCDS.

When entering diagnostics the appropriate controller must be
selected. The VAG numbering system assigns specific 2 digit numbers to each
controller. PCM is 01, ABS is 03, the airbag module is 15 and so on. In this
example we will choose 01 for PCM (Engine). Note how the VCDS displays each
controller number next to its corresponding text label. Not all scan tools do
this for you, so following the numbering system defined in the service
information is critical in order to take the right path.
The next step is to choose the functions that we want to
access. Again, the numbering system applies. In the image below we can see that
retrieving fault codes is 02, monitor readiness status is 15, etc. Notice that
freeze frame is not an option. Freeze frame has been added on the generic, or
global, side to make the vehicles compliant with OBD II regulations.

Function 08 is measuring blocks. Measuring blocks are VAG s
form of data lists. They are organized into groups of data that relate to a
certain system or sub-system. Once we have selected 08 to enter measuring
blocks we need to understand display groups and fields. The following screen
allows for the viewing of 3 display groups of 4 fields each. The groups are
chosen by the user and the fields are defined by Volkswagen. The breakdown of
these values can be found in the service information for the vehicle. To locate
this information in AllData I have chosen a 2000 Jetta. The path that takes me
to the information is as follows: Powertrain Management > Computers and
Control Systems > System Diagnosis(Testing and Inspection) > Scan Tool
Testing and Procedures > Reading
Measuring Value Blocks (Function 08). Interpretation of this information
can take a little practice. Another resource that is a bit easier to decipher
is located on line at: http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/m_blocks/
. I will use this resource for the
remainder of this article.
In the next example I
have chosen display group 70. The definition of the display group and the 4
fields it contains are as follows:

The display group is entered on the left and the 4 included
fields follow it from left to right. On the VCDS scan tool it would appear like
this:

Many of the fields are redundant from group to group. This
is because Volkswagen chose the fields to include in each display group based
on their diagnostic values together as a whole when diagnosing a specific
system.
There are additional data fields available in measuring
blocks that you may not be used to seeing. These fields can be quite valuable
if you know what you are looking at. For example, let s look at display group
30 fields 1 and 2.

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