With Manufacturer's Scan Tool
Electronic Power Control (EPC) Warning Lamp, Checking (through MY 1999)
Special tools, test equipment and auxiliary items
- Test box V.A.G 1598/31
- Hand multimeter V.A.G 1526 or multimeter V.A.G 1715
- Adapter set V.A.G 1594
- Wiring diagram
Check conditions
- Fuses 10 and 29 must be OK.
- The battery voltage must be at least 11.5 V.
Functional check:
- Switch on ignition:
The EPC warning lamp must light-up.
If the EPC warning lamp does not light-up with ignition switched on:
- Check wiring from engine control module to EPC warning lamp as follows:
If the EPC warning lamp lights-up with ignition switched on, continue check as follows:
- Start engine and run at idle speed:
The EPC warning lamp must go out after a few seconds.
If the EPC warning lamp does not go out:
- Check DTC memory, if necessary, repair any malfunctions and then erase DTC memory. Refer to "DTC Memory, Checking And Erasing" under "Computers and Control Systems/Testing and Inspection/Procedures/Displaying, Reading and Erasing Trouble Codes/With Manufacturers Scan Tool/", Testing and Inspection
If no DTC is stored:
- Read-out the readiness code. If the DTC memory has been erased or the engine control module was disconnected from permanent positive, the readiness code must be generated again.
Refer to "Displaying Readiness Code" under "Computers and Control Systems/Testing and Inspection/Procedures/Monitors Trips and/or Drive Cycle/", Testing and Inspection
Refer to "Generating Readiness Code" under "Computers and Control Systems/Testing and Inspection/Procedures/Monitors Trips and/or Drive Cycle/", Testing and Inspection