Function 07 - Coding Engine Control Module
If Engine Control Module (ECM) is replaced, it is necessary to code new ECM. If new ECM is not properly coded, the following problems may occur:
- Driveability problems (i.e., harsh shifting).
- False malfunctions stored in ECM memory.
- Increased fuel consumption.
- Increased exhaust emissions.
- Reduction in transmission life.
- All ECM functions are not carried out (i.e., EVAP system operation).
Connect VAS 5051 or equivalent scan tool to Data Link Connector (DLC). DLC is located behind cover under left side of steering column. See Figure. Following scan tool instructions, access ECM coding information using scan tool. From "01 - ENGINE ELECTRONICS", select "07 - CODE CONTROL MODULE", enter code MAX. INPUT VALUE = 32767. Press "Q" button to confirm input. For ECM coding options, see ENGINE CONTROL MODULE CODING OPTIONS table.
As an example, a properly coded ECM for an A4 model with Front Wheel Drive (FWD) with traction control (ASR/ESP) and 5-speed automatic transmission would display 16501 on the scan tool.
| Application/Code | Option | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Country/Emissions | ||||
| 16 | (1) USA ULEV | |||
| Drive/Additional Functions | ||||
| 0 | Front Wheel Drive With Anti-Lock Brake System | |||
| 2 | All Wheel Drive With Anti-Lock Brake System | |||
| 5 | Front Wheel Drive With Traction Control (ASR/ESP) | |||
| 3 | All Wheel Drive With Traction Control (ESP) | |||
| Transmission | ||||
| 0 | 5-Speed Manual Transmission | |||
| 5 | Automatic Transmission 01V | |||
| Vehicle Type | ||||
| 1 | A4 | |||
|
||||