![]() If you would like to learn more about VCDS, contact our sales department. we've just been giving the software updates away for the last +15 years. I can't say we have free life time software updates. For more information about eligibility and pricing, contact a participating Snap-on Franchisee or other sales representative or go to our pricing page. we have not charge any customer for a software update. ![]() Our customers get free software updates for the first year. Our pro series hardware will cost less than the software update from Snap-On. If you are dealing with VW/Audi vehicles at the shop, even just one or two a month, then I would suggest you look into our kits. Jump over to our wiki site, there is a lot of free information there along with the more super amazing videos*: if I want to do a throttle body alignment on a 2002 1.8T Beetle, connect to the engine, address 01, then go into Basic Settings, function 04, and go to group 060.Ĭlick to expand.I would think so, I'm assuming it supports Basic Settings 000. ![]() I could jump right in and use the Solus without issue. So VCDS and the Snap-On Solus are both using the same format or layout. This layout or format is based on VW/Audi, not Ross-Tech. Things you need to know what you are doing are like 04 Basic Settings, 03 Output Testing or 07 Soft Coding. With any given control module, it is safe to look at DTCs and to look through 08 Measuring Blocks. Example, 08 is Measuring Blocks, 07 is Soft Coding, 04 is Basic Settings, 02 is to check for DTCs. ![]() Once you connect to a given address, you then select a 2 digit function. these are standard no matter what car you are working with. Respect yo!Ĭontrol modules have 2 digit codes for addresses, 01 is engine, 15 is airbag, 03 is ABS and so on. Click to expand."Vagcom", now called VCDS, follows the original baller for watercooled scan tools. ![]()
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