Diagnostic Mode 02 - Read Operating Conditions

2008 Audi A3 Base, 2.0 E, Automatic DCTSECTION Diagnostic Mode 02 - Read Operating Conditions

When an emissions-related fault (pending DTC, visible in mode 07) is first detected, operating conditions are stored. Mode 02 makes it possible to access this freeze frame data as soon as this fault is shown in mode 03. Each control module only shows freeze frame data for one fault via mode 02. Therefore, there are two priority levels. If there is a malfunction with higher priority, the freeze frame data is overwritten.

-- Fault with higher priority: Misfire malfunction or fuel trim malfunction.

-- Fault with normal priority: All other emissions-related faults.

NOTE:

Depending on scan tool and protocol used, the information in diagnostic mode 02 may be referred to by different names such as Test-ID (TID), Hex-ID, Component-ID (CID), or On-Board Diagnostic Monitor Identifier (OBDMID).

ProcedureΒ 

-- Connect the scan tool.

-- Start the engine and run at idle.

NOTE:

If the engine does not start, crank the engine using starter for at least 5 seconds, do not switch the ignition off afterward under any circumstances.

-- Select "Diagnostic Mode 2: Obtain operating conditions.".

-- From the following table, select the desired the "PID", e.g. "PID 05-Coolant temperature" that is to be monitored.

The current values of the component or system that is being monitored will be displayed on the scan tool screen.

PID Component or System
00 Supported definition pids, $01 thru $20
02: Fault code that caused the freeze frame to be stored
03: Fuel system status
04: Calculated load value
05: Coolant temperature
06: Oxygen sensor integrator
07: Oxygen sensor adaptation value
12: Engine RPM
13: Vehicle speed
14: Ignition angle
15: Intake air temperature (IAT)
16: Air mass
17: Throttle valve position 1 absolute (Throttle valve position 1)
18: Secondary air injection (SULEV only)
31: Time after engine start
32: Supported definition pids, $21 thru $40
35: Fuel pressure (rail pressure)
46: Activation of tank vent valve
51: Ambient pressure
64: Supported definition pids, $41 thru $60
66: Control modules system voltage
67: Absolute Load Value
68: Specified value of oxygen sensor signal
69: Relative Throttle Position
70: Ambient air temperature
71: Throttle valve position 2 absolute(Throttle valve position 2)
73: Accelerator pedal position 1 absolute (Accelerator pedal position signal 1)
74: Accelerator pedal position 2 absolute(Accelerator pedal position signal 2)
76: Specified throttle valve position
86 Offset oxygen sensor regulation after catalytic converter

-- Switch the ignition off.

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Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

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