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The adaptive cruise control radar sensor may have been installed and/or calibrated incorrectly at the factory, and may not function as intended. Bulletin was revised to update time.


- 2017 -

UPDATE Technical Bulletin
November 11 2016
91P3 UPDATE – Adaptive Cruise Control (NVLW)
NOTE:
• Perform this UPDATE on all applicable vehicles within the NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY.
• It is MANDATORY to perform UPDATES on all applicable vehicles in dealer inventory PRIOR TO
RETAIL SALE.
• Inform customers that this UPDATE will be available free of charge as long as their vehicle is within the
Warranty parameters outlined in this UPDATE.
NOTE:
Required DMS Wording//Text: (line item, customer concern description on repair order):
91P3 UPDATE – Adaptive Cruise Control (NVLW)
Model(s)
Year
Engine Code
Trans. Code
Golf, Golf Sportwagen,
GTI
2017
All
All
REVISION HISTORY
Revision
Date
Purpose
2
November 11, 2016
Saga claiming instructions updated
1
November 9, 2016
Original publication
Condition
This update has been proactively released to prevent improper function of the Adaptive Cruise Control
System. Due to falsely transmitted production parameters from the supplier, the radar sensor of the
affected vehicles may not have been installed correctly and may not function as intended.
This UPDATE is in effect until removed.
Vehicle must meet all of the following criteria:
•
Procedure is valid only for vehicles that show the 91P3 code in Elsa, Campaign/Action Information
screen on the day of repair.
•
If the vehicle is sold it must be within the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
•
Procedure must be performed within the allotted time frame stated in this UPDATE.
•
Procedure must be performed on applicable vehicles in dealer inventory prior to sale.
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Technical Background
The Adaptive Cruise Control Radar Sensor may have been installed and/or calibrated incorrectly at
the factory, and may not function as intended.
Production Solution
Inspect, align, and calibrate the Adaptive Cruise Control Radar Sensor.
Service
NOTE:
• Elsa is the only valid inquiry/verification source. Check Elsa on the day this vehicle UPDATE will be
performed to verify vehicle eligibility for the UPDATE. Status must show “open”. Attach an Elsa printout
showing the “open” status to the repair order.
• If this UPDATE appears to have already been performed but the code still shows open in Elsa, contact
Warranty before proceeding further. Another dealer may have recently performed this UPDATE but not
yet entered a claim for it in the system.
• Elsa may also show additional open action(s); if so, inform your customer - this work can be done while
the vehicle is in for this UPDATE.
• Contact the Warranty Helpline (U.S.) or the Warranty Campaign Specialist (Canada) if you have any
questions.
Section A – Check for Previous Repair
•
Enter the VIN in Elsa and proceed to the
“Campaign/Action” screen
TIP
On the date of repair, print this screen and
keep a copy with the repair order
•
Ensure that the Status is “Open”

•
Note the Applicable Criteria ID
 for use in determining the
correct work to be done and
corresponding parts associated.
Proceed to Section B
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Work Procedure
Section B – Adaptive Cruise Control Radar Sensor Inspection/Calibration
NOTE
•
Before adjusting the adaptive cruise control (ACC), check the sensor and its mounts and
attachments for damage, external influences and secure fit. Repair any damaged
components.
•
Prior to adjusting the adaptive cruise control (ACC), check the event memory and correct
any malfunctions.
•
The ACC control module “adjustment angle measured value” shows whether the sensor is
misaligned.
•
The ACC adjustment may only be set using a VW/Audi-approved wheel alignment device
and adjustment equipment.
•
Before driving the vehicle onto the alignment stand, make sure there is enough space
between the vehicle and the -VAS6430-. The distance between the -VAS6430/3- OR
-VAS6430/10- and the sensor must be 120 cm ± 2.5 cm.
•
If the -VAS6430/3- OR -VAS6430/10- is positioned on the calibration beam during the
adjustment process, the -VAS6430/1- settings must always be checked after adjustments
are made (for example, bubble levels, individual toe settings at the calibration beam, etc.).
•
Before beginning the adjustmentment, check the DTC memory and correct any
malfunctions present.
The adjustment procedure is described here for using the -VAS6430/1-.
Follow this sequence for adjusting:
•
Establish a distance of 120 cm ± 2.5 cm between the centrally positioned -VAS6430/3- and
the sensor in the air grille.
•
Attach the -VAS6430/3- OR -VAS6430/10- in the center of the calibration beam,
•
Adjust the Distance Regulation Control Module -J428-.
•
Do not perform the steps under “Calibration procedure without a previous axle alignment” if
an axle alignment has already been performed.
Calibration Procedure without Previous Axle Alignment:
•
Select the ACC calibration button on the wheel alignment computer.
•
Follow the test requirements for an axle alignment.
•
Drive the vehicle onto the vehicle alignment platform.
•
Connect the battery charger.
•
Connect the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester. (Guide the diagnostic cable through the open
window.)
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NOTE
•
During the adjustment procedure, make sure all the vehicle doors remain closed and the
vehicle exterior lamps are switched off.
•
Position the front wheels so they are
straight.
•
Install the quick-action clamps (or
equivalent) onto the rear wheels.
•
Install the measurement sensors on
the rear wheels.
•
Perform a wheel run-out compensation
on the rear wheels.
For more information on performing an
alignment check and a wheel run-out
compensation, refer to your wheel alignment
computer tutorial sections, or visit the website
of the manufacturer of your particular machine
listed below:
•
Hunter:
http://www.hunter.com/oem/volkswage
n-audi
•
John Bean:
http://www.johnbean.com/docs.asp
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•
Remove the trim <1> from the
Adaptive Cruise Control Radar
Sensor.
•
Remove any dirt that may be on the
sensor lens.
•
Position the -VAS6430/1- at a distance
 from the centrally positioned
-VAS6430/3- OR -VAS6430/10- in the
center and parallel with respect to the
Distance Regulation Control Module
-J428-.
•
= 120 cm ± 2.5 cm
•
Position the front wheel measuring
sensors <1> on the calibration beam.
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•
In area , bring item <2> on the
rotary knob into alignment with the
marking on the mirror (number 2 on
the rotary knob must face the vehicle).
•
Level the bubble levels  on
the -VAS6430/3- using the adjusting
screws <1, 2 and 3>.
•
Adjust the mirror <4> via the crank
 so that the laser beam is in
the center of the sensor lens.
•
Using the laser beam on the
-VAS6430/3- OR -VAS6430/10-, check
to see if the bubble level is level and
then activate the laser beam and verify
that it is located in the center of the
sensor lens.
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•
Turn the precision adjustment screw
<5> until the display on the wheel
alignment computer is located within
the tolerance range.
•
Position the ACC Reflector Mirror
-VAS6430/3- OR -VAS6430/10- so
that the laser beam is in the center of
the sensor. Adjust up and down, and
side to side as necessary to verify
positioning.
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•
Verify that the bubble levels <2> of the
measurement sensor <1> are level,
and that position of the rotary knob
 is displaying position 2 towards
the vehicle.
NOTE
If the laser beam does not meet the center
of the sensor lens, the -VAS6430/3- OR
-VAS6430/10- must be aligned again.
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•
Switch the ignition Off
•
Turn the lower right screw counterclockwise 4 (four) complete turns.
Use a flexible screwdriver, or other applicable
3.5mm hex head socket or driver tool.
NOTE
•
•
This step only provides a baseline
adjustment. The additional steps
contained in this document will
outline verification and/or further
adjustment of the sensor if
necessary and the auto calibration
of the ACC Sensor.
It may be necessary to adjust and
validate the measurements of the
ACC sensor more than one time.
•
The additional procedure takes place
with the Offboard Diagnostic
Information System Vehicle Diagnostic
Tester -VAS6150A-.
•
Follow the instructions on the screen
to perform the adjustment.
•
Plug in the VAS PC connector to the
vehicle.
•
Switch on the ignition.
•
Open Offboard Diagnostic Information
System Service.
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•
Select “Diagnosis”.
•
Select “start self-diagnosis”.
Vehicle identification:
•
Choose the correct options and the
version of the vehicle, sedan or
wagon.
•
Select “Apply”.
•
Select “Self Test…”.
•
Select “diagnosis-capable systems”.
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•
Select “0013 – Distance Control
(ACC)”.
•
Select “0013 – Distance regulation
functions”.
•
Select “0013 – Calibration”.
•
Select “Attach to the test plan”.
•
Select “0013 – Calibration”.
•
Select “Perform test…”.
•
Select “Complete/Continue”.
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•
Select “Yes” to begin the Adaptive
Cruise Control auto calibration
procedure.
NOTE
ODIS will request the use of the
-VAS6430/10- reflector mirror. The
-VAS6430/3- reflector mirror in position #2
will also work for this procedure. Either
tool is acceptable for use.
•
Select “Complete/Continue”.
•
Select “Complete/Continue” if the
message “The calibration was
performed successfully” is displayed.
•
Select “Complete/Continue”.
•
If the ACC Sensor successfully
calibrates, this is the end of the
adjustment and calibration. Proceed
to page 16 of this document and
reinstall the ACC cover and remove
the rear wheel quick-action clamps.
•
Only continue to the next steps if the
ACC Auto calibration fails, or the
system is in need of further
measurement or adjustment.
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•
If calibration fails, do not repeat
calibration. Select “No”, and adjust the
sensor in the next steps.
If the ACC Auto calibration fails and further
adjustment is required:
•
Select “0013 – Distance regulation
functions”.
•
Select “0013 – Measuring values”.
•
Select “Attach to the test plan”.
•
Select “0013 – Measuring values”.
•
Select “Perform test…”.
•
Select “Complete/Continue”.
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•
Select the following from the
Measurement values selection table:
•
Misalignment angle, horiz
•
Vertical deadjustment
•
Performed adjustment
•
Check the Misalignment angle, horiz
Value in Range Between: -1.0 to 1.0
•
Check the Vertical deadjustment
value, In Range Between: 0.0 to 4.0.
•
Check Horizontal offset value, in
Range between: -1.0 to 1.0
•
Check the Vertical offset angle value,
In Range between: 0.0 to 4.0
•
If a value is not in range, continue to
the ACC Adjustment Procedure listed
in the next steps until all values are in
range, then run the ACC Auto
calibration again.
ACC Sensor Adjustment Procedure:
Switch the ignition Off
•
In case Horizontal deadjustment value
is lower than -1.0: Turn 1 time the
upper left screw <2> clockwise using
the 3.5mm driver.
•
In case Horizontal deadjustment value
is higher than 1.0: Turn 1 time the
upper left screw <2> counter
clockwise using the 3.5mm driver.
•
In case Vertical deadjustment value is
lower than 0.0: Turn 1 time the lower
right screw <1> counter clockwise
using the 3.5mm driver.
•
In case Vertical deadjustment value is
higher than 4.0: Turn 1 time the lower
right screw <1> clockwise using the
3.5mm driver.
•
Switch the ignition On.
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NOTE
If additional adjustments are required after
the adjustment, follow the procedure listed
in the next three steps to quickly navigate
back to the Measuring values screen and
0013 Calibration screen.
TIP
Select “Diagnosis” from the ODIS home
screen. Proceed to the next step for a
shortcut to the Measuring values screen.
TIP
•
Right-Click on “0013 Adaptive
Cruise Control’.
•
When the next drop down menu
appears, select “Guided Functions”.
•
Select “Measuring values” from the
Guided Functions drop down box.
•
Follow the previous steps to perform
the Measurement values in this
document to read and adjust the
Measuring values readings.
Continue measurement/adjustment
until the values are within the listed
specifications.
TIP
•
When all Measuring values are
within specification, run the “0013
Calibration” routine to verify that the
ACC Sensor has accepted the
adjustments.
•
Select “0013 Calibration” from the
Guided Functions menu to initiate
the Auto Calibration procedure.
•
Repeat all the above procedures as
necessary until the ACC Sensor
successfully completes the 0013
Calibration routine.
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To Complete the Test:
•
Click “Control modules“
•
Click “X Diagnosis“
•
Click “Yes”
•
End of test
•
Make sure that the ACC DTC memory
is erased. Send the Diagnostic
protocol online.
•
Reinstall the ACC radar sensor cover
<1>.
•
Remove the quick-action clamps (or
equivalent) from the rear wheels.
•
The calibration procedure is now
complete.
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Warranty
Claim Entry
Procedure
Enter your claim immediately upon completion of the UPDATE. Claims will only be paid
for vehicles that show this UPDATE code open in Elsa on the day of repair. To help
ensure prompt and proper payment, attach the screen print to the repair order.
Claim Help
U.S. dealers - Contact the Warranty Helpline toll-free at 1-866-306-8447 for help with
claim entry.
Canadian dealers - Contact your Warranty Campaign Specialist. For contact
information, please proceed to “ServiceNet – Warranty/Contact Information/Campaigns
– “Warranty Campaign Specialist.”
Required Customer Ensure customers are aware of all work performed on the vehicle by recording the
Notification
information on the repair order.
Attach a copy of the Vehicle UPDATE Fact Sheet to the customer’s copy of the repair
order and take the time to explain this UPDATE to your customer.
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Claim Entry Instructions
After UPDATE has been completed, enter claim as soon as possible to help prevent work from being
duplicated elsewhere. Attach the Elsa screen print showing action open on the day of repair to the
repair order.
If customer refused campaign work or vehicle is out of the specified warranty parameter for this Update:
 U.S. dealers: Submit request via WISE under the Campaigns/Update/Recall Closure option.
 Canada dealers: Fax repair order to Warranty at (905) 428-4811.
Service Number
91P3
Damage Code
0099
Parts Vendor Code
Claim Type
WWO
Sold vehicle: 7 10
Unsold vehicle: 7 90
Causal Indicator
Vehicle Wash/Loaner
Criteria I.D.
Mark Labor as causal part
Do not claim wash/loaner under this action
01
Inspect, align, and calibrate the Adaptive Cruise Control Radar Sensor.
Labor operation
9163 23 99
50 TU
9163 24 99
Time stated on diagnostic protocol
-ANDLabor operation:
(up to 10 TU)
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Required Tools
ACC Adjustment Device -VAS6430-
Setting Device - Basic Set -VAS6430/1- or
Setting Device - Basic Set -VAS6430/1A-
ACC Reflector Mirror - Audi -VAS6430/3OR
ACC Reflector Mirror - Audi -VAS6430/10-
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Wheel Alignment Computer
-VAS6150A- Vehicle Diagnostic Tester
Additional Information
All part and service references provided in this Technical Bulletin are subject to change and/or
removal. Always check Elsa for the most current version of this document.
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UPDATE FACT SHEET – UPDATE Code 91P3
Dear Volkswagen Customer,
Today we performed UPDATE code 91P3 on your vehicle. This UPDATE was to inspect and
recalibrate the Adaptive Cruise Control Radar Sensor, and was performed for you free of
charge.
Volkswagen periodically makes updates like this available in order to ensure our customer’s
continued satisfaction with the quality of their Volkswagen vehicles.
We at Volkswagen are committed to providing our customers with reliable, quality products
that are a pleasure to drive and own. If you should ever have any questions or vehicle
concerns, your authorized Volkswagen dealer will be pleased to assist you.
Thank you for driving a Volkswagen!


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