
If you'd like to record just a snapshot in time of the current readings in each group, click on. You should enter a Group number directly and click Although you can use the and buttons to scroll through the available groups just like on the Measuring Blocks screen, this is probably not a good idea since you may put the Controller into Basic Settings for a Group that you did not intend.Failure to follow the proper procedures can result in serious damage to the vehicle. You should refer to the Factory Repair Manual for your particular car (or some other documented procedure) before "playing" with the Basic Settings function.Obviously don't do this until after you have saved fault codes from a module, perhaps as part of an AutoScan. On UDS control modules there is a Show Measuring Data] button that can be used for example to clear fuel trims while watching the measuring values. In addition, a searchable list of UDS Measuring Values can be displayed simultaneously by clicking on the button. On UDS control modules which offer "Instructions", VCDS will automatically display them. Instead, the Basic Setting to be performed must be selected from a drop-down list:

The data to be displayed in this area comes from the Label files and it may take some time before tips are included for most Basic Settings groups.īasic Settings for latest Control Modules using UDS/ODX/ASAM protocols.Īs is the case for other functions under UDS, there are no longer any channel or group numbers. The Control Module may try to perform various calibrations while in Basic Settings mode.ĭual ECU's: For vehicles with dual ECU's (like the Audi R8), the Basic Settings mode for both ECU's can be accessed simultaneously by addressing įor control modules that have a Label File with Basic Settings information, a drop-down menu is available which allows you to select from the supported Basic Settings functions.Below that menu is an area to display additional info for Basic Settings.


This screen is presented when a Control Module is in Basic Settings Mode.
