Read Measuring Value Block (Scan Tool Function 08)

2004 Audi A6 Quattro Sedan (4B2) V8-4.2L (AWN)SECTION Read Measuring Value Block (Scan Tool Function 08)

Read Measuring Value Block (scan tool function 08)

WARNING: To avoid personal injury when using measuring and test equipment during road test.

Work procedure
^ Connect Diagnosis and Information System VAS 5051 or VAG 1551 Scan Tool (ST) and select "Transmission Electronics" with address word . Ignition must be switched on. Ignition must be switched on.





Indicated on display:
^ Press buttons 0 and 8. (With 08 function "Read measuring value block" is selected)





Indicated on display:
^ Confirm input by pressing Q button





Indicated on display:
^ Enter display group number. List of display group numbers.
^ Confirm input by pressing Q button





Indicated on display (example) for display group 001:

Note:
^ Explanation of the values in the individual display fields.
^ When the printer is switched on, the present display can be printed out





^ To change to another display group do the following:

^ If all applicable specifications are shown in the display fields, press button.





Indicated on display:

Available display group numbers

Display Group 001 - 004:




Display Group 005 - 008:




Display Group 009 - 012:




Display Group 13 - 125:





Note:
^ With printer switched on, the actual display is printed out
^ If all specifications were reached in all display fields:

^ Press (arrow) button.





Indicated on display:
RENDER: 1.0x

NO RELATED

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