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Replaced front level sensor on my superb 2012, son in law plugged in vcds and its requesting code for the sensor. Has anyone got any idea of the code.

Can you post a full autoscan from VCDS to give us some ideas what you're dealing with?

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Trying to work out how to share it

Might take a while

Start VCDS, press autoscan, press start then wait...

 

Then hit copy and use CTRL+V  (or right click, the paste) to insert the data in to a forum post:

 

Otherwise, you can hit save to create a new file (make a note of where it saves to!!). Then attach the file to a post by either dragging the file or selecting "choose file" to find the file you saved :)

 

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I think that is the copy of the scan

paul.txt

Your son-on-laws VCDS is out of date so you should update and it's not an autoscan ;)

 

Your issue is:

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02233 - Left Headlight Power Output Stage (J667) 
            004 - No Signal/Communication - MIL ON

 

Until you can restore communications, you won't get the headlights working properly. You want it see both submodules, like this example:

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Address 55: Headlight Range        Labels: 5M0-907-357-V2.lbl
   Part No SW: 5M0 907 357 C    HW: 5M0 907 357 C
   Component: AFS-Steuergeraet    0142  
   Revision: 00H04000    Serial number:               
   Coding: 1377095
   Shop #: WSC 52918 001 1048576
   VCID: 3467506D57251DEA01-8060

   Subsystem 1 - Part No: 7L6 941 329 B  Labels: 3D0-941-329.CLB
   Component: AFS-Lst.-Modul l    0004  
   Coding: 00000021

   Subsystem 2 - Part No: 7L6 941 329 B  Labels: 3D0-941-329.CLB
   Component: AFS-Lst.-Modul r    0004  
   Coding: 00000021

 

Only then will you be able recode and perform the basic settings.

 

This generation of Superb is known to suffer water ingress so I'd suggest removing the left headlight then checking the control module on it's underside. Make sure the pins are clean and corrosion free. Hopefully that'll restore comms and let you fix this :)

 

I think the official method is to remove the bumper but if you or your son-on-law are adventurous, it might be possible to get to the module from underneath with the bumper still fitted...

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Thank you   I will let him know

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