This is a very powerful special function used for parts adaptation and modules synchronization.
It works both for immobiliser data related modules and modules related to component protection synchronization. Supported brands are Volkswagen/Audi/Seat/Skoda/Bentley/Lamborghini, and even some Porsche vehicles.
Immobiliser data related modules
Using VN002 you will be able to read/update IMMO data (PIN, CS, MAC), which lets you adapt used modules to a vehicle. The following units are covered:
- Engine Control Units (ECUs)
(EDC15/EDC16/EDC17/MED17/ME7/MED9.x/Simos PPD/Simos PCR2.1/Magneti Marelli 4HV and 7HV and others
- Transmission Control Units (TCUs)
S-Tronic (DL501), DSG (DQ200 and DQ250) and CVT
Read component security bytes from ZF8HP
- Immobiliser
- Electronic Steering Lock (ESL)
- Dashboard (Details can be found in the Abrites User Manual for VAG )
Component protection
There are other modules that do not require IMMO data adaptation, but require component protection synchronization. Without this synchronization, the modules work with limited functionality (e.g. intermittent sound from radio). These modules can be grouped as follows:
- Component Protection Generation 1
Audi A8 2003 – 2010, Audi A6 2004 – 2008: MMI, CD-Changer, ILM, and other modules
- Component Protection Generation 2
Audi A6/A7/A8/Q7 2004 - 2010 and Audi A4/A5/Q5 2007 - 2015: EZS-Kessy, Comfort module, Climantronic, Airbag, Instrument cluster, infotainment, and other modules (possible only if you have a dump from the gateway of the donor vehicle)
Audi A6/A7/A8/ and VW Touareg (2010-2018): Dashboard and Infotainment modules
For additional Component Protection functionalities, please refer to our latest development VN017 - Component protection Gateway Lear A6 A7 A8 Touareg (2010-2017)
Other functionalities:
- Read/update flash and eeprom data from dump files of Micronas MCUs;
- Read/update Conf. data and clear crash data of Siemens and Bosch airbag modules
- Read Component Security bytes and PIN of PCR2.1 ECUs on bench
- VIN customization
This function includes all the features of the following functions: AN043, AN045 AN046, AN047, AN048, AN049, AN052, AN053, AN055, AN056, AN057, AN058.
N.B. Please note that you will require an AVDI interface with an active AMS to use this special function.
Important:
This function is available only on certain BMW engines and is NOT applicable to other vehicle brands.
The information below applies only to stock engines with factory ECU software and a standard exhaust system.
What This Parameter Actually Represents
This is NOT a direct measurement of fuel octane and is NOT a direct octane reading calculated by the ECU.
The value is an adaptation factor ranging from 0 to 1, where:
- 0 = no correction
- 1 = maximum correction
According to BMW’s internal definition:
Faktor adaptierte Kraftstoffqualität (0 = ROZ98 / 1.0 = ROZ91)
- 0 corresponds to 98 ROZ
- 1.0 corresponds to 91 ROZ
ROZ is the German equivalent of RON (Research Octane Number).
The device converts this multiplier into a more intuitive octane value for user convenience.
⚠️ The device does not measure anything itself.
It only displays the data provided by the engine control unit (ECU).
How the ECU Evaluates Fuel Quality
Each ECU has different calibration sensitivity:
- Sensitivity to the adaptation factor
- Sensitivity of the knock control system
Fuel quality is evaluated subjectively by the ECU, primarily based on:
- Knock ignition timing corrections
- Overall engine noise levels
BMW G-Series & LCI F-Series (B-Engines)
B38 / N63 / S63 / N74
These engines are highly sensitive to octane adaptation.
- During warm-up and cruising, the displayed octane may frequently drop to 95 or lower.
- This does NOT automatically indicate poor fuel quality.
- Under load, the value should increase.
⚠️ If the value continues to decrease under load, this may indicate a problem.
B46 / B48 / B58
These engines have low sensitivity.
- During cruising, octane will typically display maximum values even with mediocre fuel.
- Under load, the value will decrease if fuel quality is truly poor.
S58
Octane correction is virtually inactive.
- It will typically always show 98.
- If it drops below 98, fuel quality is genuinely very poor.
BMW F-Series (Pre-LCI) with N/S Engines
Most pre-LCI F-series ECUs do not calculate octane adaptation.
Do not expect this parameter to function.
S55
- Octane parameter not used by the system
- Display not supported
- However, display of the last 5 refueling quality events is supported
S63
- Octane parameter not used
- Display not supported
- Refueling quality display not supported
BMW E-Series
Octane parameter not available. Display not supported.
Important Notes About Tuned Vehicles
With modified hardware or custom tuning, behavior may vary significantly. Always consult your tuner regarding expected operation.
Key principles:
- If octane drops under load, it means fuel quality is worse than expected under those conditions.
- This does NOT automatically mean the fuel itself is bad.
Examples:
- If a tuner increases ignition timing and boost pressure, even good fuel may cause knock corrections, and the ECU may interpret it as poor fuel.
- Thin-walled or poorly mounted exhaust systems may create parasitic noise, which the ECU may interpret as engine knock, causing negative correction.
- Conversely, if knock sensitivity is reduced or octane correction is disabled in tuning, readings may appear ideal while actual engine safety is compromised.