On Board Diagnostic (OBD), function

2002 Volkswagen Golf GLS, 1.9 P, AutomaticSECTION On Board Diagnostic (OBD), function

Communication systems have extensive On Board Diagnostic (OBD) capabilities.

In the event malfunctions occur, troubleshooting can be performed with VAG 1551/1552 Scan Tools or VAS 5051 Vehicle Diagnostic Testing and Information System in operating mode "Guided Fault Finding".

Method of performing OBD program is system and model year dependent.

Radio systems "Premium IV" & "Premium V" OBD 

"Premium IV" & "Premium V" OBD program functions can be performed using VAG 1551/1552 Scan Tools (ST). Refer to General information 

or

use VAS 5051 Vehicle Diagnostic Testing and Information System in mode "Guided Fault Finding". Refer to Radio system "Premium VI" (including "Monsoon") from 12.01, performing OBD program functions using VAS 5051  .

Radio system "Premium VI" OBD 

"Premium VI" OBD program functions must be performed using VAS 5051 Vehicle Diagnostic Testing and Information System in mode "Guided Fault Finding". Refer to Radio system "Premium VI" (including "Monsoon") from 12.01, performing OBD program functions using VAS 5051  .

Multi-function steering wheel through 11.01 OBD 

OBD program functions can be performed using VAG 1551/1552 Scan Tools (ST). Refer to General information 

or

use VAS 5051 Vehicle Diagnostic Testing and Information System in mode "Guided Fault Finding". Refer to Multi-function steering wheel from 12.01, performing OBD program functions using VAS 5051  .

Multi-function steering wheel from 12.01 OBD 

OBD program functions must be performed using VAS 5051 Vehicle Diagnostic Testing and Information System in mode "Guided Fault Finding". Refer to Multi-function steering wheel from 12.01, performing OBD program functions using VAS 5051  .

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