Test sequence

1999 Audi A6 BaseSECTION Test sequence

When indicated on display:

Fig 1: Identifying Scan Tool Display - Checking Misfire Recognition (1 Of 4)
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  • Press buttons -0- and -8- to select "Read measuring value block" function 08. Press -Q- button to confirm input.

When indicated on display:

Fig 2: Identifying Scan Tool Display - Checking Misfire Recognition (2 Of 4)
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  • Press buttons -0-, -1- and -4- to select "display group number 014" and press -Q- button to confirm input.

When indicated on display:

Fig 3: Identifying Scan Tool Display - Checking Misfire Recognition (3 Of 4)
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  • Check misfire recognition in display fields 3 and 4.
    DISPLAY GROUP 014: MISFIRE RECOGNITION

      Display fields
    1 2 3 4
    Display group 014: Misfire recognition 
    Display  xxxx/min xxx% xxx  --- 
    Indicated  Engine speed (RPM) Load Number of combustion misfires  Misfire recognition 
    Functional range  670 to 6800 RPM 12 to 100%   activated 
    locked 
    Specified value  720 to 820 RPM (1) 12 to 26% 0 to 12  activated 
    670 to 770 RPM (2)      
    Notes      If the specified value is exceeded: Check combustion misfires of the individual cylinders  . See CHECKING MISFIRE RECOGNITION OF INDIVIDUAL CYLINDERS .  
    (1) Front Wheel Drive Vehicles
    (2) All-Wheel Drive Vehicles

If specified value is obtained:

  • Press -->button.

Indicated on display (function selection):

Fig 4: Identifying Scan Tool Display - Checking Misfire Recognition (4 Of 4)
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