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The 4th field of display should switch to ADP OK once it has completed. Kick-down Blee or 10 times may be displayed before holding the pedal to the floor. Press accelerator pedal all the way to the floor. Gently apply the brakes until the car comes to a standstill and hold on the foot brake for at least 15 seconds. Follow this process through 2-3, 3-4 and 4 -5 at between 1300-1800 rpm and gently accelerate to 50mph in 5th gear. Note: Most Drive-by-Wire (DBW) throttle systems support the Kick-Down Basic Settings procedure.Įngines using KWP-2000 or CAN will have the button. From standstill, gently accelerate from 1st to 2nd making the change up at between 1300 - 1800 rpm.
#Vcds transmission adaptation reset how to
This procedure details how to perform a Kick-Down Basic Settings which will relearn the TPS signals to the TCM (Transmission Control Module) and ECM (Engine Control Module) when applicable.
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#Vcds transmission adaptation reset manual
Check the procedures on the applicable vehicle-specific Wiki pages in the Diagnostic Procedures section or the Factory Repair Manual for additional information.
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Some TCMs support a Kick-Down procedure and others do Not.
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TCU sw v2.2.1 (I think) I have full VCDS cable but it seems the procedure for calibration is different from. The car is Golf R mk7/S3 8v with APR stage 1 with ECU and TCU flash. When using the paddles 'M' mode it is mutch smoother. Ross-Tech is not responsible for any damage or problems that may result from following these instructions. I am experiencing some hard DSG shifting in 'D' mode.