Module Configuration

2002 Volkswagen EuroVan BaseSECTION Module Configuration

There are two modes of configuration data. First type requires configuration information so that module can interact with vehicle correctly. This information will be transferred into new module so that new module will contain same settings as old module. Modules on vehicle that require configuration when installing a replacement module are:

  • Anti-lock brake control module with traction control.
  • Anti-lock brake control module with traction control and dynamitic stability control.
  • Remote keyless entry driver door module.
  • Steering lock control module.
  • Driver seat module.
  • Audio control module.
  • Vehicle emergency message system/Jaguar assist.
  • Dual automatic temperature control.
  • Instrument cluster with message center.
  • Rear electronic module.
  • General electronic module.
To carry out configuration process, upload old information from old module using PDU (if applicable). Install new module. For additional information on the anti-lock brake control module, appropriate ANTI-LOCK article in BRAKES. For additional information on the DDM, see appropriate POWER DOOR LOCK article in ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT. For additional information on the instrument cluster, see appropriate INSTRUMENT PANELS article in ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT. For additional information on the GEM and the REM, appropriate BODY CONTROL MODULES article in ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT. PDU will not retain stored configuration information for longer than 24 hours. Download stored information into new module using PDU (if applicable).

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