Control Module Versions, checking (function 01)

1999 Audi A8 QuattroSECTION Control Module Versions, checking (function 01)
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Indicated on display

Fig 1: VAG1551 Scan Tool Display - Control Module Versions Checking, Function 01 (1 Of 4)
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  • Press buttons -0- and -1- to select "Check control module" function 01.

Indicated on display

Fig 2: VAG1551 Scan Tool Display - Control Module Versions Checking, Function 01 (2 Of 4)
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  • Press -Q- button to confirm input.

Through m.y. 2001Β 

Indicated on display after about 5 seconds (example only):

Fig 3: VAG1551 Scan Tool Display - Control Module Versions Checking, Function 01 (3 Of 4)
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From m.y. 2002Β 

Indicated on display after about 5 seconds (example only):

Fig 4: VAG1551 Scan Tool Display - Control Module Versions Checking, Function 01 (4 Of 4)
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All vehiclesΒ 

  • 4B0035195A: Part No. for radio (Symphony)
  • 8E0035195B: Part No. for radio (Symphony US)
  • Radio: component designation
  • symphony II NP2: component designation and manufacturer
  • D00: software version installed in radio
  • 0004: software version installed in radio
  • Coding 00117: radio coding
  • Coding 02637: radio coding
  • WSC 06812: Dealership number
  • Press --> button.
RENDER: 1.0x

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