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Title: fault codes and vcds-lite questions
Post by: regw on December 02, 2022, 02:07:18 PM
Hi folks
I've been playing with vcds lite on my lappy in the car ( obviously)
and have a few questions
the car is running fine BTW with no engine light on

A: do I have to pay to get VCDS-lite registered/activated?


B: 3 fault codes come up, can anyone shed any light or tips on these please?

Here's the summary
the statements in brackets are what I found when googling the codes


Address 01: Engine       Labels: 038-906-019-AJM.LBL
   Controller: 038 906 019 LD
   Component: 1,9l R4 EDC 0000SG  1595
   Coding: 00002
   Shop #: WSC 00020
   VCID: 64BB2F93E743
3 Faults Found:

1:
17664 -  Engine Coolant Temp Sensor (G62): Open or Short to Plus
            P1256 - 35-10 -   - - Intermittent
Dodgy sensor or wiring maybe? where is it?

2:
16916 - Shareware Version. To Decode all DTCs
            P0532 - 35-10 - Please Register/Activate - Intermittent
(P0532 code may include: Defective or damaged A/C refrigerant pressure sensor)
I assume the AC ac isnt fully up to spec?

3:
17978 - Shareware Version. To Decode all DTCs
            P1570 - 35-00 - Please Register/Activate
(17978/P1570/005488 - Engine Start Blocked by Immobilizer)
Huh?

TIA
Title: Re: fault codes and vcds-lite questions
Post by: Mirez on December 02, 2022, 06:38:42 PM
The top two are intermittent and the last is a static code (set when the car couldn't start). There isn't really anything to worry about there, just reset them all and scan again in a week or so to see if anything comes back. Its unlikely with intermittent ones, unless something isn't working it's probably just an historic code.
Title: Re: fault codes and vcds-lite questions
Post by: regw on December 02, 2022, 07:16:45 PM
Thanks
I thought I had deleted the codes a few days ago but will have another go
at the weekend

Re the cost, I looked on the Rosstech website and it looks like its 99 dollars to
register/activate and the thing is, I only drag it out once a year, if that.
and as long as I can get fault codes that'll probably do me.

Title: Re: fault codes and vcds-lite questions
Post by: brianh on December 02, 2022, 07:30:20 PM
You don't need the full version unless you want to mess with the coding bits, for general faults the lite version is fine. I had to use the full version with a hex+ lead when changing the instrument cluster on a Golf IV (think it was a IV - 1999 year) as it needed the cluster programming to match the car (also had to use VAG-Tacho from what I remember)