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really dumb question, is there anyway to check via vag-com to know that I've adaptive xenons and

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Old 02-10-2008, 01:28 AM
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Default really dumb question, is there anyway to check via vag-com to know that I've adaptive xenons and

hill-hold?

car is an 8P A3.

I cant seem to notice the startup light sweep test, nor the hill hold.
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Default For Xenons do this:

Select -> 55-Xenon Range -> Fault Codes -> Copy Codes. Yes, even if there aren't any codes, this will copy all the ID info from that control module into the Windows Clipboard. Then paste the results here.

Hill Hold? Not sure how feature could exist in the 8P since it has conventional mechanical (as opposed to electronic) parking brakes. I suppose with a DSG it could be implemented by slipping the clutch, but I'd hate to see that clutch after it held a steep hill for some period of time.

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Default gimme a minute to grab the codes.

<center><img src="http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y173/boggysv/hill.png"></center><p>hill hold, it's listed as an option on audi uk.

Etka says cars with those have a different abs module.

<img src="http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y173/boggysv/hill2.png">


*took me some bravery to experiment just letting go of the brakes on a hill. I was prepared to pull the hand-brake if it doesnt work.
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Default the codes:

Monday,11,February,2008,22:13:57:12366
VAG-COM Version: Release 704.1

Address 55: Xenon Range
Control Module Part Number: 4F0 910 357 F
Component and/or Version: AFS 1 H01 0020
Software Coding: 0000020
Work Shop Code: WSC 06314
Additional Info: 8E0941329A AFS-Modul links H05 0030 8E0941329A AFS-Modul rechtsH05 0030
No fault code found.
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