Service Training
Sel-Study Program 890293
Immobilizer Systems
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Contents Introduction ............................ ........................................... ............................. ............................. ............................. ............................ ................. ...1 1
Systems Overview ............................. ............................................ ............................. ............................. ............................. ...................2 .....2
Operation ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................. ......................8 .......8
System Components ............................ .......................................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ................ 16
Diagnostics ............................. ............................................ ............................. ............................. ............................. ............................ ................ 24
Tips and Pitalls Pitalls ........................... .......................................... ............................. ............................ ............................. .........................38 ..........38
Glossary ........................... .......................................... ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ......................45 ........45
Knowledge Assessment............................. ........................................... ............................ ............................. .........................47 ..........47
Note
This Sel-Study Program covers inormation on the eatures o Volkswagen Immobilizer Systems. This Sel-Study Program is not a Repair Manual. This inormation will not be updated.
Important!
For testing, adjustment and repair procedures, always reer to the latest electronic service inormation.
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Introduction
Introduction
Most stolen stol en cars are taken directly di rectly to a “chop-sho “chop-shop, p,”
The thet-deterrent systems installed in today’s
where components are removed and sold as “good,
Volkswagens are recognized as among the most
used parts” to unsuspecting repair acilities. This
eective eective in the world. Driven by customer demand
makes some o the most requently stolen vehicles
and auto-thet auto-thet rates, Volkswagen Immobilizer Systems
not the new, new, top o the line luxury cars, but those
have evolved evolved to a level that has made the New Beetle
with higher amounts o marketable components.
one o the 10 least-stolen vehicles in i n the U.S.*
Stay. Good boy. For years, Volkswagen engineers have been working quietly in the background, designing systems to keep the bad guys from taking your prized V-dub to a new home. Without your permission. Alarm
systems. Theft-deterent systems. Secret systems. Systems even James Bond doesn’t have. Some of the most effective systems in the world. Systems so advanced that we can only now tell you that
they exist, for fear the information could fall into the hands of the bad guys. The people want their car to stay where they park it.
* Forbes Magazine, America’s Least-Stolen Cars. (0.7 per 1000 registered 2005 - 2007 model years; most recent data available)
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Systems Overview
Systems Overview
System Types Types and Timeline Immobilizer III
The Immobilizer is a thet-deterrent system that checks checks or a an authorized vehicle key beore allowing
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the engine to be started. Four Immobilizer systems systems have been used in Volkswagen Volkswagen vehicles since 1998,
Most common system in early to mid 2000s
Immobilizer IV
with the frst system oered oered in select vehicles in the North American Region (NAR) in MY 1999. They are
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Immobilizer IV with Adaptation
identifed as:
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Immobilizer IV with Download
The timeline displays the general evolution o
Immobilizer I
the Immobilizer systems and associated vehicle •
Not oered in NAR
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Not reviewed in this SSP
applications. All dates reer to vehicle Model Years Years (MY), not the actual dates o availability. availability.
Immobilizer II •
Generations 2 and 3 oered in the Eurovan and Cabriolet
Immobilizer II Generation 3 Cabriolet, Eurovan
Immobilizer II Generation 2 Cabriolet, Eurovan
2002 2001
Immobilizer I Introduced in Europe. Not oered in NAR
2000 Immobilizer III
1999 Immobilizer II
1998
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Gol, Jetta, New Beetle 1999 – 2001 (mid-year change in 2001)
Jetta, New Beetle, New Beetle Convertible (mid-year change in 2001), Passat
2003
Systems Overview
Immobilizer IV with Download, Access Start, and Electronic Steering Column Lock (ESCL) Touareg 2 Immobilizer IV with Adaptation, Access Start and Electronic Steering Column Lock (ESCL) Touareg, Phaeton
Immobilizer IV with Adaptation
2009
EOS, Gol, GTI, R32 (2008), Rabbit, Jetta, New Beetle, New Beetle Convertible
2008 2007 2006 Immobilizer IV with Download and Electronic Steering Column Lock (ESCL)
2005 2004
Passat (2006), Passat Wagon Wagon (2007) CC (2008) Immobilizer IV with Download EOS, Gol, GTI, R32, Rabbit, Jetta, Jetta Sport Wagon, Tiguan Tiguan (A5), New Beetle, and New Beetle C onvertible Immobilizer III Gol, R32 (2004)
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Notes
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Systems Overview
System Versions Immobilizer systems, regardless o the version or generation, all have the same primary unction: prevent the engine rom starting unless a valid key is inserted in the ignition switch. The components and the adaptation procedures used varies between the systems.
Immobilizer Immobilizer II
Immobilizer III
Immobilizer II uses a randomly-generated code to
Depending on model, Immobilizer III disables the uel
disable the uel pump until the correct key is inserted.
pump, ignition system, or uel injectors and involves additional components to veriy the randomlygenerated key code.
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Systems Overview
Immobilizer IV
Immobilizer IV with Adaptation Adaptation
Immobilizer IV is not a single control module but
Components o Immobilizer IV with Adaptation can be
instead is a unction. There is no si ngle control
adapted to the vehicle at the dealership using the just
module responsible or all Immobilizer unctions
the scan tool.
but rather, rather, the unctions are divided among multiple modules and components.
Immobilizer IV with Download
Immobilizer IV systems can be divided into two types:
Components o Immobilizer IV with Download utilizes additional security eatures. eatures. It includes:
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Immobilizer IV with Adaptation
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Immobilizer IV with Download
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Filing all thet-related eatures o the control modules in the FAZIT central database in
Both systems operate the same; the dierence dierence is how the components are adapted to the vehicle.
Wolsburg •
Communication o the control modules in which the vehicle Immobilizer is integrated with the additional components involved
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Encryption o the data communication between the individual control modules
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Systems Overview
FAZIT Central Database
Data Trans Transer er
An essential component o Immobilizer IV is the
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Only the online query by the diagnostic tester
FAZIT central database at Volkswagen in Wolsburg,
transers the data saely, rapidly, and reliably into
Germany.
the vehicle
FAZIT is an acronym or the German “Führungskrat Au Zeit Z eit Im Team” Team”, which w hich translate tr anslates s to t o “Vehicle
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All o the components participating in the vehicle Immobilizer must be learned online
Inormation Inormatio n and Central C entral Identifcation Identif cation Tool. Tool.” ” All thet relevant relevant data o the control modules that are integrated in the “Vehicle Immobilizer” unction are stored in this database. It is not possible to adapt the participating control modules without an online connection to FAZlT.
Data Trans Transer er
FAZIT
Scan Tool
J533
J393 / J519
Legend J393 Comort System Central Control Module J519
Vehicle Vehicle Electrical System Control Module
J533 Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interace
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Operation
Operation
Immobilizer II The Immobilizer authentication process begins with the vehicle key and the induction coil. When the vehicle key is inserted into the ignition cylinder and rotated to the ON position, a signal is sent rom the induction coi l that energizes the electronic transponder in the key. key. The The electronic transponder in the key responds to the induction coil with a fxed code signal. The induction coil in the ignition cylinder receives and orwards the signal to the Immobilizer Control Module. I the fxed code signal sent by the key matches the code stored in the Immobilizer Control Module, the variable code transmission starts. This step only recognizes the key as coded to the vehicle.
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Operation
As soon as the Immobilizer Control Module
The Immobilizer Control Module compares the
recognizes the key, key, it generates a random number
number it calculated to the number calculated by the
and sends it to the key. The vehicle key and
vehicle key. I the numbers match, the Immobilizer
Immobilizer Control Module then perorm an
Control Module sends a signal to the Engine Control
algorithmic calculation on the number. Ater Ater applying
Module (ECM) J220 to start the engine.
this algorithmic calculation, the vehicle key sends the result to the Immobilizer Control Module.
This entire process takes place nearly instantaneously.
12.14156
12.14156
12.14156 = 12.14156 = Engine Start
The Immobilizer Control Module and the vehicle key contain identical secret tables o ormulae (cryptological ormulae) and Secret Key Codes (SKC) which cannot be changed.
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Operation
Immobilizer III Immobilizer III operates in a way that is very similar to Immobilizer II, but adds the ECM to the algorithmic calculation process. As with Immobilizer II, the process begins when the vehicle key is inserted into the Ignition Cylinder and rotated to the ON position. Signals are exchanged, veriying the key is coded to the vehicle.
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Operation
When the Immobilizer Control Module recognizes
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For service personnel, the key
the key, key, it sends a random number to both the key
adaptation procedure is the same
and the ECM. The vehicle key, ECM, and Immobilizer
as Immobilizer II. The keys are
Control Module perorm an algorithmic calculation
electronically locked while being
on the number. number. The The vehicle key and ECM send their
adapted. As a result, they cannot be
results back to the Immobilizer Control Module via the
used to open any other vehicle.
CAN data bus.
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The key status can be determined using the Measured Value Value Block
The Immobilizer Control Module compares the
(MVB).
number it calculated to the numbers calculated by the •
vehicle key and the ECM.
Reer to ElsaWeb and Guided Fault Finding (GFF) or complete adaptation
With Immobilizer III, all three numbers must match
procedures.
beore the Immobilizer Control Module sends the engine start signal to the ECM.
Radio Remote Key 11.58349
J362 Anti-Thet Immobilizer Control Module
11.58349 11.58349 CAN Data Bus
J220 Motronic Engine Control Module (ECM)
11.58349 = 11.58349 = 11.58349 = Engine Start
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Operation
Immobilizer IV As with previous versions, Immobilizer IV frst verifes the key, then generates a random number. The random number is broadcast on the CAN Bus and read by multiple components. These components perorm an algorithmic calculation on the number and the results are compared by J362 or J334 Anti-Thet Immobilizer Control Module (varies by model). I the results are the same, the Anti-Thet Immobilizer Control Module broadcasts a message on the CAN Bus, allowing the engine to start.
Immobilizer IV with Adaptation and Immobilizer IV with Download operate the same way.
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Operation
System Diagram
J527
J386 Driver’s Door Lock Module
J519
J393
J285 E415
J533
J764 J623
J104
Legend E415 Access/Start Authorization Switch J104
ABS Control Module
J285 Instrument Cluster Control Module
CAN-Bus Output Signal Input Signal
J386 Driver’s Door Control Module J393 Comort System Central Control Module
Power
Vehicle Electrical System Control Module J519 Vehicle
Serial Data Bus
J527 Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module J533 Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interace J623 Engine Control Module (ECM) J764 Electronic Steering Column Lock Control Module
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Operation
Electronic Steering Column Lock (ESCL) Some versions o Immobilizer IV incorporate the Electronic Steering Column Lock Lock (ESCL) that prevents
Chain o Events or ESCL Unlock 1. 30 power at pin 3 o E415 rom SC16 always present. 2. ID-Sender inserted to frst detent.
the steering wheel rom turning until all parameters
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Contact P switched O rom E415 Pin 15 and
are met. ESCL is:
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Contact S switched On rom E415 Pin 16
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Supplied with power by Comort Control Module
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Communicates using serial single-wire interace (Local Interconnect Network [LIN])
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Controlled through J393 (locking, unlocking and diagnosis)
3. Comort Bus is awakened and S-Contact signal is transmitted. 4. ESCL pin 2 i s awakened rom Serial Data Bus. –
The Transponder reads the ID – Sender. The data is transmitted rom Pin 1 and Pin 9 o
To satisy increased saety requirements o ESCL
E415 to Pin 4 and Pin 5 o ESCL. The data is
system, three independent control modules or ESCL
matched with the WPS in the ESCL via the
locking must frst be enabled beore locking is possible.
serial data bus.
3. Comort Bus is awakened S P Key Removal Barrier
2. Inserted to frst detent 1. Terminal 30 SC16
Transponder Signal
4. ESCL pin 2 is awakened
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Operation
5. The power or the Endstate o the ESCL Motor is switched rom Pin C3 o the comort and convenience Module to Pin 10 at the ESCL. 6. ESCL is unlocked via internal Endstate. 7. ESCL switches power power rom Pin 6 to Pin 8 o
8. E415 switches 15 power rom Pin 13 to the SMLS and rom Pin 5 to the BSG. 9. E415 switches 50 Power rom Pin 14 to the SMLS and rom Pin 6 to the BSG. Note that on vehicles with Automatic Transmissions,
E415 to acilitate the switching o Contact 15 and
Pin 2 and Pin 10 o E415 activate the key removal lock
Contact 50.
eature.
S P 8. E415 switches 15 power
9. E415 switches 50 power
7. Battery Positive
5. Voltage Voltage Supply or ESCL Motor 6. ESCL is unlocked unlocked
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Components
Components
Components by System The ollowing chart gives an overall view o the components use with each system. Note that Immobilizer IV with Adaptation and Immobilizer IV with Download have the same components.
Component Anti-Thet Immobilizer Warning Lamp K117
Immobilizer II
Immobilizer III
Immobilizer IV
X*
X
X
Access/Start Authorization Switch E415
X*
Anti-Thet Immobilizer Reading Coil D2 (D3)
X
X
Anti-Thet Immobilizer Control Module J362
X
X
Electronic Steering Column Lock Control Module J764
X*
Comort System Central Control Module J393 Engine Control Module (ECM) J220
X*
X* X
X
Engine Control Module (ECM) J623
X
ABS Control Module J104
X
Access/Start Authorization Control Module J518
X
Vehicle Electrical System Control Module J519
X
Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module J527 Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interace J533 * Some models
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X*
X X
Components Key with Transponder Transponder While the vehicle key or the Immobilizer II system is similar in appearance, it is not compatible with the keys used with the Immobilizer III or Immobilizer IV systems. The vehicle key contains a secret table o ormulae (cryptological ormulae), identical to that contained in the Immobilizer Control Module, and a Secret Key Code (SKC) display that cannot be changed.
Key with Transponder (Passat and CC)
Signal Usage The induction coil in the ignition cylinder induces a voltage in the transponder, generating a unique code. The code is read by the Immobilizer Control Module.
Eects o Failure There are no backup unctions or the transponder in the vehicle key. key. I the transponder ails, the engine does not start.
Key with Transponder (All except Passat and CC)
Order replacement keys by VIN to ensure the correct keys are received. Keys may look similar or dierent systems, but are not interchangeable.
Replacement keys or Immobilizer IV systems with Adaptation and with Download (all except Passat and CC) have the same part number. Only the method with which the keys are adapted is dierent.
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Components
Access/Start Authorization Switch E415 The read coil or reading the transponder in the vehicle key is part o the Access/Start Authorization Switch Switch E415. It accepts or rejects the electronic identifcation o the ignition key by the read coil.
Signal Usage The signal rom the read coil is sent to the other control modules in the Immobilizer system over the CAN Bus. The The Comort System Central Control Module J393 uses the signal.
(Passat and CC)
Eects o Failure There are no backup unctions or the read coil in the Access/Start Authorization Switch. Switch. I the read coil ails, no vehicle electrical components will operate. E415 does not require initialization i nitialization ater replacement.
Anti-Thet Immobilizer Reading Coil D2 (D3) The reading coil induces a voltage into the key with transponder and sends the resulting unique code to the Immobilizer Control Module.
Signal Usage The signal rom the read coil is read by the Immobilizer Control Module or verifcation o correct key. All Except Passat and CC
Eects o Failure There are no backup unctions or the read coil in the Access/Start Authorization Switch. Switch. I the read coil ails, the vehicle will not start.
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Components Anti-Thet Immobilizer Control Module J362 (J334) •
Integrated with Instrument Cluster Control Module J285 or J393
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Stand-alone module in the Eurovan and Cabrio
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Integrated with Instrument Cluster Control Module J285 and Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interace J533 (Immobilizer III)
Anti-Thet Anti-Th et Immobilizer Imm obilizer Warning Warning Lamp K117 •
Disguised as the decimal point in the odometers o the New Beetle and New Beetle Convertible
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Not used in the Eurovan and Cabrio
The vehicle owner’s owner’s manual is the best
Anti-Thet Immobilizer Warning Lamp K117
source regarding the size, shape, and position o the Anti-Thet Immobilizer Warning Lamp K117.
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Components
Electronic Steering Column Lock Control Module J764 Control Module Operation
Lock/Release
The Electric Steering Column Lock Control Module
The ollowing conditions must be met:
J764 receives power rom the Comort System Central Control Module J393. Release, locking and
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authorized key
diagnosis are also controlled through a serial data bus connection to the Comort System Central Control
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To provide the necessary margin o saety, system must be provided by three independent
J533 Data Bus On Board D iagnostic Interace
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Supplies ESCL locking relay with power only i there is zero engine and vehicle speed
Comort System Central Control Module J393: terminal 15 o; CAN signals rom J533 and J527 are OK
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Access/Start Authorization Switch E415: S-contact o, terminal 15 o
(Gateway Control Module): –
Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module J527: terminal 15 o
control modules and the ignition lock. •
Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interace J533: speed = 0 mph; rpm = 0 rpm
Module J393.
authorization to the electrical steering column l ocking
The vehicle Immobilizer must recognize an
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Electronic Steering Column Lock Control Module J764: checks i both speed signals rom J533 and J527 are OK: speed = 0 km/hr
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J527 Steering Column Electronic Systems Module: –
Switches supply or ESCL locking relay only i terminal 15 is o and there is zero speed
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J393 Comort System Central Control Module: –
Locks ESCL only i terminal 15 is OFF and CAN status signals rom gateway and SMLS are set accordingly
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Unlocking ESCL is initiated i valid key is detected by Immobilizer
I the Electronic Steering Column Lock Control Module J764 is replaced, the Comort System Central Control Module J393 must be replaced as well and the two modules must be initialized together. together. The ESCL releases only i the vehicle Immobilizer recognizes an authorized key. Terminals 15 and 50 are not activated until ater the ESCL has been released.
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Components Comort System Central Control Module J393
Engine Control Module J623
The vehicle Immobilizer unction is part o the
the Vehicle Vehicle Immobilizer. Engine operation requires
Comort System Central Control Module J393.
clearance rom the Comort System Central Control
The Engine Control Module (ECM) J623 is part o
Module J393 through the drivetrain CAN Bus. I I replaced, Comort System Central Control Module
replaced, the ECM J623 must be i nitialized.
J393 must be initialized. The ESCL does not require replacing with the Comort module, but does require adaptation to the existing ESCL.
E415 J393
J623
J527
Legend E415 Access/Start Authorization Switch J393 Comort System Central Control Module J527 Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module J623 Engine Control Module (ECM)
J764
Read Coil Line CAN Bus Drive S-Contact Signal-Coded Voltage Voltage Supply
J764 Electronic Steering Column Lock Control Module
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Components
ABS Control Module J104 The ABS Control Module J104 supplies wheel speed inormation to the Electronic Steering Column Lock Control Module J764. J764.
Vehicle Electrical System Control Module J519 As soon as the system recognizes a valid key, J764 unlocks the steering column and J519 energizes circuit 15 power in preparation o starting the vehicle.
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Components Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module J527 J527 communicates Ignition Switch status to the Electronic Steering Column Lock Control Module J764.
Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interace J533 The interace unction o the Gateway Gateway that was previously part o the instrument cluster is now perormed by J533. J533 acts as the interace or the various CAN-bus systems and allow inormation to be exchanged exchanged between the bus systems.
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Diagnostics
Diagnostics
System System Identifcation Determining the Immobilizer version is key to ensuring the proper procedures and components
Always veriy the Immobilizer version by
are used. Use the ollowing table as a guide to the
using Guided Fault Finding.
systems installed in Volkswagen Volkswagen models since 1999.
Model Cabriolet
1999
2000
2001
2002
2
2
GFF
3
20 03
20 04
20 05
2006
20 07
20 08
2009
8
8
5
7
7
CC EOS Eurovan
2
2
3
3
3
G ol
1
1
GFF
4
4
4
4
GTI
–
1
GFF
4
4
4
4
5
5
7
7
Jetta
1
1
GFF
4
4
4
GFF
5
5
7
7
7
7
Jetta Sport Wagon New Beetle
1
1
GFF
4
New Beetle Convertible
4
4
4
GFF
5
7
7
4
4
4
GFF
5
7
7
Passat
4
4
4
4
8
8
8
8
Passat Wagon
4
4
4
4
–
8
8
8
Phaeton
6
6
6
R32
4
–
–
–
7
5
7
7
7
7
9
9
Rabbit Tiguan Touareg
6
6
Touareg II
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1
Immobilizer II
2
Immo Immobi bili lizzer II Gene Generratio ation n2
3
Immo Immobi bili lizzer II Gene Generratio ation n3
4
Immobilizer III
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Immo Immobi bili lizzer IV with with Adapt dapta ation tion
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Immo Immobi biliz lizer er IV IV with with Ada Adapta ptati tion on,, Acc Acces ess s Start Start,, and and ESCL ESCL
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Immo Immobi bili lizzer IV with with Dow Downloa nload d
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Immo Immobi bili lizzer IV with with Down Downlo load ad and and ESC ESCL L
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Immo Immobi biliz lizer er IV IV with with Dow Downl nloa oad, d, Acce Access ss Star Start, t, and and ESC ESCL L
GFF
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GFF GFF
Key
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Multiple Multiple systems systems used used within within the model model year year.. Reer Reer to Guided Guided Fault Fault Finding. Finding.
Diagnostics
System Lockout Time
Viewing Lockout Time
All Immobilizer systems have lockout time capability
Most applications have an MVB available through the
integrated as a thet deterrent. Lockout time prevents
scan tool or viewing the current lockout time. This
access to the Immobilizer areas o the scan tool or a
MVB, when available, varies by vehicle model and
varying time period.
Immobilizer version:
Lockout Lockout time is typically imposed as a result o
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ailures during the adaptation or because there
Cabrio/Eurovan –
Address Word 25; Immobilizer; MVB 004
was an attempt to start the vehicle when a ailed, incorrect, or new component was used.
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New Beetle, Jetta, and Gol (Immobilizer II) –
Lockout time MVB not available
Lock-out Lock-out time can also occur during successul adaptations. The test plan displays the lock-out time i
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this is the case.
Causes o Lockout L ockout Time
Immobilizer III systems (all) –
Address Word 17; MVB 024
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New Beetle and New Beetle Convertible display zero in all our felds regardless o the amount o lockout time stored
All systems are designed to store lock-out time whenever a ailure occurs. Also, lockout time is stored
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New Beetle, New Beetle Convertible, Jetta,
ater three unsuccessul attempts attempts to adapt a new
Gol, and GTI (Immobilizer IV with Download and
component.
Immobilizer IV with Adaptation) –
I incorrect inormation is sent on-line during adaptation (incorrect Immobilizer serial number, number, VIN, scan tool date, dealer number, etc.), lockout time
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component. In these cases, it is possible or lockout lockout
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time to be stored in other, unrelated systems such as
turning the key to the “run” “run” position ater installing a new Immobilizer component. This is typically a normal
Address Word 25; MVBs 024 and 026
Passat B6 (Immobilizer IV with Download, MY 2006 and later)
the Passive Restraints system. It is possible or lockout time to be stored simply by
Touareg/Phaeton (Immobilizer IV with Adaptation) –
can be stored ater repeated attempts attempts to adapt the
Address Word 25; MVB 003
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Address Word 25; MVBs 003 and 004
Touareg II (Immobilizer IV with Download) –
Address Word 25; MVBs 024 and 026
part o the test plan. Some Immobilizer IV test plans are specifcally designed to store a fve-minute lockout when the adaptation procedure is successul.
Pay close attention when inputting serial numbers, dates, dealer numbers, etc. Unexpected results, such as lockout time in unrelated systems, can occur when incorrect inormation is input.
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Diagnostics
What is Displayed It’s best to view the MVBs whenever available to
Immobilizer II and Immobilizer III, including Cabrio
veriy zero lockout time.
and Eurovan, can display the message “Adaptation
In most cases, there is a message displayed on the scan tool simply stating st ating that there is lock-out time, or an actual counter is displayed showing the countdown.
Failed” (or no apparent reason) or “Adaptation was successully succes sully perormed” p erormed”. In either eithe r case, lockout lo ckout time can be stored with no message. It becomes apparent when you attempt to start the vehicle and it starts and stalls.
The test plan normally provides instructions to eliminate lockout time. I not, leave the ignition ON while maintaining battery voltage. View View the available MVB to display the lockout time. This real-time display eventually counts down to zero.
Normal Lockout Time Displayed Disp layed in a Test Plan
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Notes
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Diagnostics
Immobilizer II Service Procedures Although the Immobilizer system can be serviced using Vehicle Vehicle Sel-Diagnosis, it is recommended that
Programming New Keys It is important to have all the keys available available when checking, checking, adapting, or replacing vehicle keys. •
you use GFF whenever possible.
When installing a new ECM, it is not necessary to adapt the keys to the vehicle. However, ater replacing the ECM, all keys should be checked to
GFF has complete step-by-step step-by-step procedures or:
veriy that they operate correctly.
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Vehicle Key Adaptation
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Instrument Cluster Exchange
must be present so they can be adapted ater
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ECM Replacement
the cluster has been replaced. I only one key is
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When replacing an instrument cluster, all keys
adapted ater replacing the instrument cluster, the remaining keys will not start the vehicle. •
When replacing an ECM and an instrument cluster at the same time, all keys must be replaced.
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Whenever possible, avoid key replacement by adapting either the ECM or the instrument cluster beore replacing the other part.
Function/Component Function/Component Selection Screen (Immobilizer II)
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Diagnostics Cabrio and Eurovan The Cabrio and Eurovan are equipped with
The Immobilizer control module J362 is located
Immobilizer II, Generations 2 and 3. The adaptation
under the let side o the instrument panel and is not
procedures are the same or Generations 2 and 3,
integrated with any other control module.
however, components are not interchangeable. The Anti-Thet Anti-Thet Immobilizer Reader Coil D2 is located l ocated Generation 2 can be identifed by the letter “H” in the
on the ignition switch.
2nd position o the Immobilizer part number, while Generation 3 can be identifed by the letter X in this
There is no specifc vehicle selection in the scan tools
position. Always check check with your parts department
or the Cabrio and Eurovan. For all diagnostics and
when ordering components.
adaptations, select: •
Remaining Passenger Vehicles
in the ETKA parts catalog with a W2 in the remarks
•
All Model Years
column. Generation 3 is identifed with W3.
•
All Versions
•
All Engine Codes
Replacement keys or Generation 2 are identifed
An Immobilizer warning light is not available on Eurovan and Cabrio vehicles.
For component adaptations, select Immobilizer I and II.
Function/Component Selection Screen (Immobilizer II, Cabrio/Eurovan)
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Immobilizer III Service Procedures Just as the Immobilizer systems evolve, so too
Beore replacing any Immobilizer system parts, use a
the support systems and adaptation processes.
Scan Tool Tool to record the VIN and 14 digit Immobilizer
Immobilizer II and Immobilizer III systems originally
number rom the Instrument Cluster (Address Word Word
required a 4-digit, and later a 7-digit, PIN to access the
17) or the Engine Control Module (Address Word 01.)
adaptation unctions. This This additional securit y process is now perormed automatically and manual input is
I this is not possible, obtain the 14 digit Immobilizer
no longer required.
number rom the Instrument cluster label.
When working on an Immobilizer system, have all
Record the coding or the Instrument Cluster and all
the vehicle keys available. Some repairs require the
the Adaptation numbers i possible.
Adaptation o the keys. I you adapt only one key, the remaining keys will not start the vehicle.
Function/Component Selection Screen (Immobilizer III)
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Diagnostics
When replacing only an ECM, it is not necessary to adapt the vehicle keys. I you are replacing the Instrument Cluster, Cluster, it is necessar y to adapt all vehicle keys. I you replace both the ECM and Instrument Cluster at the same time, you must replace all the vehicle keys. Whenever possible, complete the adaptation o the frst component beore replacing the second.
To avoid selecting an incorrect test plan, perorm the GFF vehicle scan beore attempting to adapt Immobilizer components. The scan tool then sets up the proper test plan automatically. automatically.
Important: Maintain battery voltage between 12.5 and 14.5 volts when perorming any module or key adaptation procedure.
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Diagnostics
Immobilizer IV with Adaptation Adaptation Service Procedures It is important to use GFF to access the correct
New Identity (All Immobilizer IV)
Test Plan or the vehicle on which you are working. Following an incorrect Test Test Plan wastes time and can
I all the vehicle keys are lost, a new identity may be
damage components.
required. A new identity consists o:
Never try to adapt parts or keys rom
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other vehicles. The programming
New lock cylinders, keys, and key code –
The lock cylinders must be physically changed
attempt will ail, you will have to st art at
with the new parts, not just electronically
the beginning, and you can also damage
adapted, to prevent problems later
components. •
J764 Electronic Steering Column Lock Control Module (Passat only)
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J393 Comort System Central Control Module (Passat only)
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Perorm “New Identity” test plan in GFF
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New emergency key code replaces original codes in EKTA
Function/Component Selection Screen (Immobilizer IV w/Adaptation; Touareg/Phaeton)
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Diagnostics
Function/Component Function/Component Selection Screen (Immobilizer IV w/Adaptation; w/Adaptation; Jetta, MY 2006-2009) 2006-20 09)
Important: Maintained battery voltage between 12.5 and 14.5 volts when perorming any module or key adaptation procedure.
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Diagnostics
Immobilizer IV with Download Service Procedures
Function/Component Selection Screen (Immobilizer IV w/Download; Touareg)
Function/Component Selection Screen (Immobilizer IV w/Download; Jetta, MY >2010)
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Diagnostics Control Modules Replacement Replacement control modules that are part o the Vehicle Immobilizer system must be initialized through the FAZIT database using GEKO. These modules are initialized as ollows:
Comort System Central Control Module J393 •
Request data via online connection
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VAS tester receives the data
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Data downloaded into the control module
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Adapt the control module
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Adapt the vehicle key
Engine Control Module (ECM) J623, Electronic Steering Steering Column Lock Control Module J764, and Comort System System Central Control Module J393 •
Request data via online connection
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VAS tester receives the data
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Data downloaded into the control module
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Exchange o data between control module and FAZIT
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Adapt the vehicle key
J764
J393
Scan Tool FAZIT
J533
J623
Legend J393 Comort System Central Control Module J533 Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interace J623 Engine Control Module (ECM) J764
Electronic Steering Column Lock Control Module
Battery voltage must Important: Battery maintained between 12.5 and 14.5 volts when perorming any module or key adaptation procedure.
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Diagnostics
Key Positions (Passat and CC) The various starting operations are activated by insertion o the ignition key into the Access/Start Authorization Switch E415.
Insertion Positions Insertion o the ignition key activates the ollowing switch positions: •
P0 O
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P1 S-contact on
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P2 Terminal 15 on
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P3 Terminal 15 Driving (The ignition key automatically moves this position ater startup)
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P4 Terminal 50 on
Legend D1
Anti-Thet Immobilizer Reading Module
E415 Access/Start Authorization Switch J519
Vehicle Vehicle Electrical System Control Module
J527 Steering Column Electronic Systems Control Module J533 Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interace J764
Electronic Steering Column Lock Control Module
N376 Ignition Switch Key Lock Solenoid
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Diagnostics Electronic Steering Column Lock (2006 Passat Shown)
Always reer to ElsaWeb or the latest service inormation.
Pin Number 4 Transponder Interace
5
8 Lock (Engine)
Parallel Switching
ESCL Lock +
3
ESCL Lock –
6
Terminal 30
2
Serial Data
Terminal 30 — E415
Serial Interace
7
10 Power Supply
1 9
N. C.
Terminal 30 Battery + Ground
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Tips and Pitalls
Tips and Pitalls
Tips and Pitalls Pitalls There are several common issues and errors that you may encounter when ser vicing Immobilizer Systems.
Common Issues
Common Errors
Keys Won’t Adapt
Incorrect Diagnosis o Immobilizer Failure
It may take up to six attempts to adapt vehicle keys,
Attempting to adapt an Immobilizer component while
depending on various actors including, but not
a aulty component remains installed is one o the
limited to, internet connection speed, RF intererence
worse case scenarios. Each time the adaptation o
at the repair acility, acility, and other actors.
the new component is attempted attempted and ails, lockout time is accumulated – up to 4½ hours in some cases.
It is extremely rare or new replacement components to be at ault.
Because lockout time cannot always be determined by viewing MVBs, when the ailed component is
Programming Multiple Keys When adapting multiple keys, ensure only one key
fnally identifed and installed, inst alled, you are not aware that the adaptation ails due to lockout lockout time.
at a time is near the Immobilizer induction coil in
This can oten and understandably lead to second
the ignition cylinder. Place additional keys to be
guessing the replacement o the ailed component.
programmed on the passenger seat to prevent the possibility o RF signals rom the induction coil
Using an Incorrect In correct Test Plan P lan
reaching the new keys. This is a common mistake when GF is selected rom the VAS VAS start-up screen. With Immobilizer III systems, always select key adaptation initially. You’ll be prompted to select the component you want to adapt later in the test plan.
Not Following the Test Plan Directions This is oten caused by impatience while perorming the adaptation (we all do it sooner or later) or by misinterpreting the directions.
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Tips and Pitalls
Selecting an Incorrect In correct Vehicle Model or Year or or Selecting “All Remaining Re maining Vehicles Vehicles” ”
Installing Incorrect Components
Make sure the correct parameters are entered when
interchangeable between dierent dierent types o
using the VAS VAS scan tool. I you’re on the wrong road,
Immobilizer systems. Be wary o replacement
ollowing the signs still won’t won’t take you where you
components that you did not order.
Keys, instrument clusters and ECM are not
want to go! I a customer provides the new component and there
Voltage Supply Too Too High Battery Battery voltage above 14.5 volts can cause the adaptation to ail and can also damage components. In exceptional cases, it may be necessary to replace all Immobilizer components.
is no proo o purchase, especially new keys with no part number; you’re probably wasting your time. All other components have a sticker with the part number. The part number can also be vi ewed with the scan tool but you may not be able to determine i the parts
Voltage Supply Too Too Low Voltage supply below 12 volts can cause adaptation ailures. In some cases, it may be necessary to perorm a capacitive discharge, which is essentially a
are new or used. Volkswagen Volkswagen does not endorse or support the adaptation o used components.
complete reboot o the vehicle control modules.
Adapting More Than One New Component
To perorm a capacitive discharge, disconnect the
It is not possible to adapt two new components at
battery and jump the positive and negative battery
the same time on Immobilizer II, Immobilizer III and
cables together or about 15 seconds. This drains all
Immobilizer IV with Adaptation. All components will
control modules o their capacitive power or stored
need to be replaced and the vehicle will receive a
energy.
new identity (Immobilizer serial number).
Battery Battery voltage concerns commonly occur when a
Parts must be ordered by a Volkswagen dealer.
battery charger/maintainer charger/maintainer is not properly used to maintain battery voltage during the repair. Battery Battery
Contact the Volkswagen Volkswagen Technical Technical Helpline to receive
voltage concerns also occur beore the vehicle
the proper instrument cluster or all New Beetle, New
arrives at the repair acility. It’s not uncommon or
Beetle Convertible, Gol, and Jetta vehicles.
a customer to make repeated attempts attempts to start st art the engine when the Immobilizer has been activated, thus draining the battery. Occasionally, Occasionally, even i the battery is charged properly ater being drained, the modules may need to be rebooted.
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Tips and Pitalls
Scan Tool Improperly Im properly Set Se t Up
System Lockout Lo ckout Time
Wrong dealer code, importer number, date, time and
All Immobilizer systems have lockout time capability
internet protocols can and will prevent Immobilizer
integrated as a thet deterrent. Lock-out Lock-out time can
adaptation. When adapting an Immobilizer
occur during successul adaptations and the test plan
component, the scan tool sends the VIN, Immobilizer
should display the lock-out time i this is the case.
serial number, dealer code, importer number, and current date to a server to retrieve a 7-digit code. This
Other reasons or lock-out time are due to ailures
code is then converted to a 4-digit access code. The
during the adaptation or because there was an
scan tool inserts this code where needed to unlock
attempt to start the vehicle when a ailed, incorrect,
the Immobilizer and allow the new component to be
or new component was used.
adapted. I any one o these actors is incorrect, you have an incorrect access code. In addition, i the internet security device is not set up properly or the scan tool i s routing this inormation to the wrong server, the adaptation will also ail. Date and time can be corrected in the administration menu o the scan tool. Dealer code and importer number can only be changed ater downloading the scan tool base CD. Internet concerns oten need I.T. personnel to remedy the concern.
Outdated Scan Tool Sotware Keep the scan tool sotware current to include new vehicles and to correct previously installed sotware concerns.
Poor Internet Connection or Server Errors Check your cables. Volkswagen Volkswagen does not recommend using a wireless connection. I you experience slow or interrupted connections, you’ll more than likely run into problems with adaptations. Volkswagen Volkswagen server errors are typically repaired within a reasonable amount o time (one hour). Try perorming the adaptation again later. later.
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Scan Tool Sotware So tware Incorrectly Programmed I you suspect that the test procedure is ailing or was omitted due to a recently installed scan tool sotware, sotware, confrm all o the above procedures and check or tech tips and technical bulletins beore contacting the Technical Helpline or the MSSP Helpline.
Tips and Pitalls
Tech Tips Tips
TT 96-06-75
Following is a list o the Immobilizer-related Tech Tips
2000-2001 Gol, New Beetle, Immobilizer Adaptation
(TT) listed in VWHub. This partial list is reproduced here to provide insight as to the type o inormation available. Always check online or the most current inormation.
TT 90-00-02 2000 New Beetle Gol and Jetta – Loss o Dash Lights
The Immobilizer Adaptation Test Plan asks or the Unit Number, Importer, VWZ and VIN: this inormation inormatio n should transer automatically. Instead, use the Immobilizer adaptation procedure in the Instrument Panel / Instrument Cluster Replacement Test Plan, or you can also try the 2000-2001 Jetta Immobilizer Adaptation Test Plan.
Atermarket installation o remote starter systems could cause the dash lights to ail due to eedback in
TT 96-06-76
the instrument cluster wiring harness, and it will also deeat the Immobilizer system. Atermarket installation o the remote starter system is not recommended.
1999-2002 Cabrio with Immobilizer II, Key Adaptation
TT 90-08-03
I new keys cannot be adapted, they may possibly be
2008> New Beetle – Immobilizer Adaptation Adaptation When adapting the Immobilizer, errors may occur.
the incorrect part number. Cabrios are equipped with two generations (Generation 2 and Generation 3) o Immobilizer II. Use the Immobilizer Part Part Number to distinguish between Generation 2 and Generation 3.
Due to the high priority transmissions rom the air bag, a signal could interrupt the adaptation o the
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Immobilizers starting with 6H0 are Generation 2
Immobilizer. Immobilizer. It may be necessary necessary to temporarily
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Immobilizers starting with 6X0 are Generation 3
disconnect the air bag module to perorm the adaptation. No saety concern concern should arise i the
Order Main Key without logo light:
vehicle is not driven with the module di sconnected.
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Part Number 6N0837219H (Generation 2)
Connect the air bag module i mmediately ater the
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Part Number 6N0837219N (Generation 3).
adaptation process is complete.
TT 96-06-73 2002 New Beetle, Jetta, Gol, GTI, Immobilizer Adaptation I the Immobilizer Adaptation Test Plan won’t adapt the Instrument Cluster to the EC M or adapt the keys, the 2002 Test Test Plan is looking or an Immobilizer II system instead o an Immobilizer III.
Do NOT order Main Key with colored logo light.
TT 96-07-42 All Models With Immobilizer III or IV, Immobilizer Adaptation When Replacing the ECM When replacement o the ECM is required on a vehicle equipped with Immobilizer III or IV, IV, adapt to the Immobilizer. Use the procedure or ECM adaptation to Immobilizer under the Immobilizer
Use the 2003 20 03 Test Plan instead o the 2002 20 02 to allow
selection selecti on in GF or GFF. GFF. Do not use the procedure proc edure or
the Scan Tool Tool to look or an Immobilizer III system on
ECM replacement under Engine Electronics.
the vehicle.
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Tips and Pitalls
TT 96-08-01
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Online test FAZIT (Vehicle Inormation and Central Identifcation Tool): Tests the online connection
2007 > Touareg II Models Only – Immobilizer Procedure Defnitions
beore perorming an Immobilizer unction test Note: Ordering a complete lock lock set assigns a new
February 13, 2009 – UPDATE to “Terminal 15 ~~”
identity to the vehicle. vehicle. Depending on the situation, situation,
test.
the appropriate identity test plan should be used.
On the new Touareg II vehicles there are several new
TT 96-08-03
test plans or or the Immobilizer Immobilizer adaptations. Following is a list o available unction tests and their purpose: •
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•
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New Access/Start Control Module: Adapts a new new access/start module.
April 4, 2008 – TT UPDATED UPDATED
Used Access/Start Control Module: Adapts a used
I diagnosis leads to replacement o the comort
access/start module.
module only, with Scan tool version 12.83.01 you
Replacement Engine Control Module: Adapts a
can now successully adapt a “Q” or “AK” module
new ECM
without replacing the steering column. The only
New Identity with old DAS and ECM: Used when a complete lock set is to be replaced or the vehicle to have a new identity. Access start module, ECM, 1 key, and ESCL must be adapted beore using this test plan.
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2006> Passat (B6) – Comort Module Replacement Tip
New identity with new access/start system and
exception to this rule is TB 97-06-02. (ElsaWeb number 2011776). Always check check Elsa or the latest inormation regarding Immobilizer replacement guidelines.
TT 96-08-06
ECM: Used when a complete complete lock set, access start module, and ECM have been replaced on a vehicle giving it a complete new identity •
New identity all parts parts new: Used when a complete complete lock set, access start module, ECM, and electronic steering column lock (ESCL) have been replaced on the vehicle giving it a new identity.
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Reactivating Access/Start Control Module: This readapts a previously adapted access start module. This test plan will seldom be used.
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Reactivating ESCL: Adapts an electronic steering steering column lock.
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Adapting Antenna parameters: Not used in this market
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Code Control Unit: Codes the access start module
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Terminal 15 cannot be switched on: Do Not Use with Scan Tool Sotware under version 12.89.
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2006-2007 Jetta – Immobilizer Adaptation Adaptation Ater Ater Replacement I the adaptation o the Immobilizer ails during the GFF test plan ater replacement, try using the test plan in Guided Functions and select vehicle as a Rabbit. Please send in ailed ailed diagnosis logs to the GFF eedback team.
Tips and Pitalls TT 96-08-07
TT 96-09-02
1998 – 2001 All Models / Vehicles Not Equipped with Immobilizer System
2006> Passat – Immobilizer Adaptation Adaptation Tip
1998 and 1999 A4 vehicles (Gol/Jetta) (Gol/Jetta) and 1998 to 2001 Passats were were not equipped with the Immobilizer system.
Ater the successul adaptation o keys or Immobilizer control unit, the vehicle may not start and/or Immobilizer active active display on MFI. Run the test plan or “ECM adaptation” adaptation” or “Reinstallation o the ECM”
This can be verifed by trying to go into MVB 22
i available. This This should reset communication between bet ween
under address word 17 17 – Instrument Cluster. Cluste r. I this
ECM and Immobilizer Control Module and allow the
value is not available, the vehicle may not have an
vehicle to start.
Immobilizer installed. When attempting attempting to program a key to this type o system, the error code MQS 1003E may be received because the system cannot fnd an Immobilizer. Immobilizer. No repairs should be made to correct this condition. New keys keys do not have to be programmed to start the vehicle.
TT 96-09-01 2006–2007 2002-2006 New Beetle / New Beetle Convertible Convertible – Immobilizer Adaptation Tip April 3, 2009 – UPDATED aected Model Years
When perorming Immobilizer adaptations, such as programming ignition keys or replacing the instrument cluster, you encounte e ncounterr a “concern” “conce rn”, run the th e test plan and identiy the vehicle as a (9M) Jetta. Jetta. I there is no change, check check the Immobilizer light operation. I the light is on sol id, leave the ignition in the “run” “run” position and disconnect the scan tool rom the Data Link Connector. Wait until the light starts blinking again (within fve minutes) and repeat the adaptation procedure.
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Tips and Pitalls
When Should I Call the Helpline? The Helpline technicians are available to help you with the diagnosis and repair o all Volkswagen Volkswagen vehicles. Beore making a call, complete your preliminary diagnosis: perorm GFF collection services to check or DTCs and perorm GFF test plans to diagnose the concern. This process will better enable the Helpline to assist you. Call the Helpline: •
I no test plan is available, i the test plan is inconclusive, or i a part replaced according to the test plan did not repair the concern.
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I you thinnk the vehicle has been damaged electrically (lightening strike, reversed polarity, overcharging the battery, etc.) and replacement o more than one Immobilizer component is necessary. Contact the Helpline or assistance beore replacing any parts.
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I components are missing (Immobilizer, keys, ECM, etc.) or i used components are suspected to have been installed.
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Glossary
Glossary
Generation 2, Generation 3 Two variations o Immobilizer II systems installed in the Cabrio and Eurovan.
NAR North American Region. The The Volkswagen Volkswagen sales and marketing area that includes the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
RF Radio Frequency Frequency.. Any one o the requencies requencies o electromagnetic radiation in the range between 10 KHz and 300 MHz, including those used or radio and television.
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