Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) table
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NOTE:
- Listed in the following in ascending order of DTCs are all the malfunctions which can be detected by the seat adjustment with memory control module -J136-. 5-digit DTCs are only printed out if the V.A.G 1551 printer is switched on.
- If malfunctions only occur intermittently or if DTC Memory is not erased after corrective action, such malfunctions are displayed as being "sporadic faults". "ISP" appears on the right of the V.A.G 1551 display and the malfunction waring lamp (MIL) is permanently lit.
- If components are found to be faulty, additionally use wiring diagram to check for short circuit and open circuit in wiring to components.
Fig 1: Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Table - Front Passenger Seat Adjustment With Memory Control Module (00668, 01191 & 01719)
NOTE:
If "Open circuit" is displayed for all faults 01719 to 01722 the problem may also be a short to positive.
Fig 2: Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Table - Front Passenger Seat Adjustment With Memory Control Module (01720, 01721 & 01722)
NOTE:
In Fig 2
refer to:
- SEAT CONTROL ELEMENT, BASIC ADJUSTMENT for starting basic setting.
NOTE:
If "Open circuit" is displayed for all DTCs 01719 to 01722 the problem may also be a short to positive.
Fig 3: Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Table - Front Passenger Seat Adjustment With Memory Control Module (01724, 01725, 01726 & 01727)
Fig 4: Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Table - Front Passenger Seat Adjustment With Memory Control Module (01728, 01729, 01730 & 65535)
NOTE:
DTC "65535 - Control module faulty" cannot be erased by way of V.A.G 1551 Scan Tool (ST).