LAUNCH Creader V11+V2.0

Vanlady

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I have just purchased this code reader (which was recommended by Scotty ) for £99 to read the fault code for a suspected ABS sensor. I need to know which wheel is affected. There are three warning lights on the dashboard Traction control, ABS and Tyre pressure which never extinguish. I was trying to save the local garages' quote for diagnosis of £50. I want to change the sensor myself. However the code reader works but no codes were found. Has anyone had experience of this particular reader? I can still return it for a refund and have thought of trying the Carista OBD at £27.99. I have a VW Transporter 2018 Petrol Bus 2.0 TSI FWD Mk VI SGB,SGC,SGG,SGJ,SHB,SHC,SHJ 1984cc 110KW 150HP CJKB: Any (not rude ) comments would be welcome.


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Did you try resetting via Tyre pressure menu on dash?
Yes but but the message said the pressures could not be recorded. Incidentally the tyre pressure light only usually appears when a pressure is low
 
Yes but but the message said the pressures could not be recorded. Incidentally the tyre pressure light only usually appears when a pressure is low
Interesting... also as there were no fault codes as a real low pressure incident always triggers a fault code (of course assuming the code reader can actually read VW ABS controller).

I think it's something else - possibly similar to challenge in below

Could you please post a picture of the dash lights?
Any work done on the van before the warning lights?
 
I had a new tyre fitted to the front right about one week before the lights appeared. The oil service has been done but light not cancelled. I have driven 700 miles since they appeared, the tyre pressures are ok.
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Thanks.
Can you read live data from sensors with the Launch?
Please check what ABS controller reports for steering angle - are the values realistic - e.g. should be 0 steering wheel centered?
What about steering angle sensor itself (controller 04)?
Can you read in what mode the ABS-controller is?
 
I have copied some of the screenshots from the LAUNCH. It didn't seem to have my exact model listed. I couldn't find any answers to your questions and I searched through everything.

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I have copied some of the screenshots from the LAUNCH. It didn't seem to have my exact model listed. I couldn't find any answers to your questions and I searched through everything.
Possibly there simply is no such a capability. The datastream values on the screenshots are from engine controller. The ABS controller is a different one (as well as many others, e.g. steering angle controller, central electrics, battery monitor, gearbox, etc.).


Any (not rude ) comments would be welcome.
VCDS would be a time saver, and in the long run probably saving money as well.

Please check what ABS controller reports for steering angle - are the values realistic - e.g. should be 0 steering wheel centered?
What about steering angle sensor itself (controller 04)?
Can you read in what mode the ABS-controller is?
I'm suspecting steering angle sensor (or associated wiring) being the culprit but certainly would like to verify instead of just blindly replacing parts.
Ever work done with the steering wheel?
 
No work done with the steering wheel that I know of, I bought it secondhand in 2021. Thankyou very much for your help, I appreciate it!
 
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Meanwhile, please check the fuses
SB16, SB17 (fusebox by left headlight)
SC32, SC51 (centre fusebox in cabin)
 
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