Thanks. Yes, that's exactly the package.Hopefully this is what you mean
Hmmm... module 04-Steering Angle control unit is missing
Thanks. Yes, that's exactly the package.Hopefully this is what you mean
Just looked into old scans - OBDeleven is missing module 04 since last August. Weird!Hmmm... module 04-Steering Angle control unit is missing. Thinking that thus there should be a fault in module 19-Gateway unless Steering control unit is coded out... Have you touched module 19 by OBD11? Do you have Webasto auxiliary coolant heater - a sticker on front door?
Hi, no i havent touched anything, all I've done is run the scan. Im not sure about the webasto coolant heater, will check for a sticker tomorrow. ThanksThanks. Yes, that's exactly the package.
Hmmm... module 04-Steering Angle control unit is missing. Thinking that thus there should be a fault in module 19-Gateway unless Steering control unit is coded out... Have you touched module 19 by OBD11? Do you have Webasto auxiliary coolant heater - a sticker on front door?
So, did you actually replace the battery monitoring module (on the battery negative)? Or still pending?I think It is the battery monitor on the negative. It came up twice at different garages on the Vcds plug in.
About 35 quid to buy.
Do you have a voltage display to monitor charge voltage from starter battery/alternator? Does the voltage rise up to approx. 14.5 - 15.0 Volts when engine braking?I can see the battery is charging on the split charger display.
Could you please post full "Detailed ECU info" of Carista.I hope it’s ok for me to jump on this thread. I also have this error and I would be grateful for any advice.
My vehicle is a California 150DSG MY17.
I am not aware of having done something to provoke it (eg I have disconnected the battery whilst fitting a solar panel, but I’m 90% sure the stop start was working after this).
I bought a Carista and it shows a series of faults (see below). The van drives normally (except for the stop start). I took it to my dealer who said they could find an obvious problem and thought it might be a wiring fault. They said they would need the van for a few days and would remove the dashboard to trace the wiring.
I am alarmed at this- sounds v expensive and also, would the dash go back properly? The vehicle is only a few months out of warranty, so I am concerned about a problem like this so early in the life of a vehicle I intend to keep for many years.
Does this course of action seem reasonable by the dealer?
I am thinking I should contact VW customer care to see if I can persuade them that it should be fixed under warranty.
Carista error output:
Basic OBD2:
Engine:
25796
Transmission:
ABS:
Instrument cluster:
Airbags:
12850432
Steering angle:
Parking/steering assist:
Heater & air conditioning:
9672448
Trailer:
Central electronics:
03022
CAN network gateway:
Immobilizer:
9456128
Adaptive cruise control:
Auxiliary heater:
00035
Battery regulator:
02252
Infotainment system:
15360256