How do you bleed ABS with VCDs?
The system shows you what to do via text instruction on VCDS, such as “Press and hold the brake pedal down”, “Open the bleed nipples on both front wheels (with the bleed pipes attached)”, The ABS pump then kicks in automatically and then stops, the instructions continue.
How do you test an ESP sensor?
Start Driving straight with a steady Speed of ~20 km/h (~13 mph). Turn the Steering Wheel either Left or Right between a 90° Angle (1/4 Turn) to 180° Angle (1/2 Turn) and keep it steady. once the remaining Brake Electronics Warning Light(s) switch OFF. The Function Test is now completed.
How do you perform a brake pressure sensor 1 G201 basic setting?
Brake Pressure Sensor 1 (G201) Enter 40168, to enable the basic setting. [Do it!] Activate the Basic Setting. After a successful basic setting, field 2 should say “OK”.
How much does VCDS cost?
Specifications: VCDS Software: V20. 4.0 (no crack, all functions working just like original that costs $600+ )
How do you activate ABS when bleeding brakes?
In general, whenever you are bleeding an ABS-equipped vehicle you can do so exactly as you would any other vehicle – stroke the pedal to pressurize the system, open a bleeder, close the same bleeder, and repeat.
How do you bleed ABS module without scan tool?
Follow the instruction below and you will know how to bleed ABS brakes without scan tool.
- Things You Will Need.
- Step 1 – Getting Ready.
- Step 2 – Removing The Wheels.
- Step 3 – Drain the Brake fluid.
- Step 4 – Locate the Brake Bleeder Screw
- Step 5 – Tighten The Bleeder Screw And Refill The Cylinder.
What is an ESP fault?
ESP stands for Electronic Stability Programme, and is designed to improve car stability when driving on problematic surfaces. This light may turn on when driving in adverse conditions. If the light is on but not flashing, this means that a fault has occurred in your ESP traction system.
Does the 44-steering Assist Module need to be connected to VCDs?
The ONLY fault that should be stored in the 03-ABS controller is 01486 and the 44-Steering Assist module should be fault-free. VCDS should NOT need to be connected while performing the Function Test! Perform the Test Drive on an enclosed Site (i.e. a Parking Lot)
How many times can I run the test sequence in VCDs?
The Test Sequence will still be active! Most Control Modules will permit the Output Test Sequence to be run only one time per session. If you run the Test Sequence to completion, VCDS will allow you to return to the previous screen without closing the session, but you may not be able to run the Output Test Sequence again.
Do I need to connect VCDs when performing the function test?
VCDS should NOT need to be connected while performing the Function Test! Perform the Test Drive on an enclosed Site (i.e. a Parking Lot) Make sure to Complete the Function Test within 50 Seconds after pressing the Brake Pedal Firmly press the Brake Pedal until a certain Brake Pressure (usually right above 30 bar) is reached.
What happens if I run output tests on the ABS brakes?
Running Output Tests on the ABS brake system can temporarily disable the brakes entirely and cause individual wheels to lock and unlock. We strongly suggest you refer to the Factory Repair Manual for your specific car before running Output Tests on any Control Module so you will know what to expect!