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VAS 741 099

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  • Page 1 Operations manual VAS 741 099...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content Page Introduction Operating Instructions Declaration of Conformity Safety Intructions Notes for the Operator Hazarrd Warnings Notices (Labels) Product Description Constructions Power ON Tool Overview Tool Usage Check Sensor Service TPMS Auto Relearn Systems Manual Relearn Systems Part# Lookup Program Sensor Copy Original Sensor Create New Sensor Keyfob...
  • Page 4: Operating Instructions

    EN | Introduction Operating Instructions Your Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPM) tool tool, please call your local dealer. has been designed to be durable, safe, and reliable when properly used. All TPMS TOOLS are intended for use only by qualified and trained automotive techni- cians or in a light industrial repair shop en- vironment.
  • Page 5: Notes For The Operator

    EN | Safety Instructions Notes for the Operator All warnings on the tool and in this manual should be adhered to. All operating instruc- tions should be followed. The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. Hazard Warnings DANGER This product emits electromagnetic and electronically generated waves that may interfere with the safe operation of pacemakers.
  • Page 6: Notices (Labels)

    Notices (Labels) Fig.: 1 „Tool Information“ Fig.:1 „Tool Information“ The notice (label) is located on the back side of the tool. It provides tool information such as the seri- al number, FCC ID, and battery/charging in- formation.
  • Page 7: Constructions

    EN | Product Description Constructions The tool is designed to activate, read and service major OEM & aftermarket sensor brands, as well as perform vehicle-specific TPMS relearn procedures. Fig.: 2 „View from front and from the side“ Fig.: 3 „Display Lights“ Fig.: 3 „Display Lights“...
  • Page 8: Power On

    1. Test or trigger sensor 2. Cancel, previous step 3. Navigate to select „up“ 4. Navigate to select „left“ 5. Navigate to select „down“ 6. Navigate to select „right“ 7. Next, continue or confirm 8. Power ON/OFF Fig.: 5 „Function keys“ Power ON Press the Power ON/OFF key to turn on the tool.
  • Page 9: Tool Overview

    Tool Overview Read, diagnose sensors, and reset TPMS. Note: With most vehicles, if the vehicle is in “learn mode” the vehicle will also con- firm that the TPM sensor has communica- ted to the ECM with a series of horn beeps. Check Sensor fective sensors.
  • Page 10: Check Sensor

    Select Check Sensor MAIN MENU CHECK SENSOR Select car manufacturer VEHICLE SELECTION VAUXHALL VINFAST VOLVO = Continue VOLKSWAGEN XPENG ABARTH = Previous AI WAYS ALFA ROMEO Select car model VOLKSWAGEN Amarok Pick-up Arteon Beetle = Continue...
  • Page 11 Note: this option is not available for all vehi- 5 WHEELS cles = Continue = Previous Select the tire, and press the green trigger VOLKSWAGEN button to read the sensor. Arteon = Continue SELECT TIRE = Select tire = Previous...
  • Page 12: Service Tpms

    Select Service TPMS MAIN MENU SERVICE TPMS Select car manufacturer VEHICLE SELECTION VAUXHALL VINFAST VOLVO = Continue VOLKSWAGEN XPENG ABARTH = Previous AI WAYS ALFA ROMEO Select car model VOLKSWAGEN Amarok Pick-up Arteon Beetle...
  • Page 13 Select number of wheels Arteon 4 WHEELS Note: this option is not available for all vehi- 5 WHEELS cles = Continue = Previous Select Manual Relearn SERVICE TPMS = Continue = Previous MANUAL RELEARN...
  • Page 14: Auto Relearn Systems

    1/4•Set tire pressure 2/4•Read all sensor IDs 3/4•Drive until new sensor IDs are = Continue learned by the ECU = Previous Use tool to read each sensor on the vehicle VOLKSWAGEN Arteon 11ACE57 = Continue 31.4 PSI 84ºF 315 MHZ...
  • Page 15: Manual Relearn Systems

    Manual Relearn Systems Manual relearn systems require a procedure to be followed in order to put the vehicle Examples include: General Motors, Ford, into a learn mode. Once the procedure has BMW, ,Mini, and Porsche been followed, each sensor should be trig- gered.
  • Page 16: Part# Lookup

    This section shows how to view sensor part numbers. Select Service TPMS MAIN MENU SERVICE TPMS Select car manufacturer VEHICLE SELECTION VAUXHALL VINFAST VOLVO = Continue VOLKSWAGEN XPENG ABARTH = Previous AI WAYS ALFA ROMEO Select car model VOLKSWAGEN Amarok Pick-up Arteon Beetle...
  • Page 17 OE Sensor Reference OE Service Kit = Continue OE Service Valve NUT Torque N.m SCREW Torque N.m = Previous The tool will display the comptabile sensor PART# LOOKUP part number for that vehicle. VOLKSWAGEN Arteon 2017-2023 = Previous 5Q0 907 275 B...
  • Page 18: Program Sensor

    ID. If it cannot be read, Select Program Sensor MAIN MENU PROGRAM SENSOR Select car manufacturer VEHICLE SELECTION VAUXHALL VINFAST VOLVO = Continue VOLKSWAGEN XPENG ABARTH = Previous AI WAYS ALFA ROMEO Select car model VOLKSWAGEN Amarok Pick-up Arteon Beetle...
  • Page 19 Select the sensor brand. PROGRAM SENSOR SENSOR BRAND 1 SENSOR BRAND 2 SENSOR BRAND 3 = Continue = Previous The tool will display the various sensor pro- PROGRAM SENSOR gramming options. COPY ID CREATE SENSOR = Continue = Previous...
  • Page 20: Copy Original Sensor

    Select Copy ID. PROGRAM SENSOR COPY ID CREATE SENSOR = Continue = Previous Trigger the original sensor. VOLKSWAGEN Arteon COPY ID = Trigger COPY The original sensor information will be dis- VOLKSWAGEN played. Arteon...
  • Page 21 The tool will begin programming the sensor VOLKSWAGEN data to the new sensor. Arteon VERIFYING 315 MHz PROGRAM When finished, the original sensor ID will be VOLKSWAGEN programmed to the new sensor. Arteon = Continue SUCCESSFUL ID: 11ACE57 = Previous...
  • Page 22: Create New Sensor

    Select Create Sensor. PROGRAM SENSOR COPY ID CREATE SENSOR = Continue = Previous Hold the sensor above the tool‘s antenna to VOLKSWAGEN program a new ID. Arteon PROGRAM SENSOR 315 MHz = Program PROGRAM The tool will begin programming the new VOLKSWAGEN sensor ID.
  • Page 23: Keyfob

    Select Keyfob MAIN MENU KEYFOB Select car manufacturer VEHICLE SELECTION VAUXHALL VINFAST VOLVO = Continue VOLKSWAGEN XPENG ABARTH = Previous AI WAYS ALFA ROMEO Select the keyfob frequency VOLKSWAGEN 315 MHz 433 MHz 434 MHz...
  • Page 24: Settings

    Settings The Settings function can be used to change various tool settings such as, language, units, and more. As well as view tool infor- mation. Select Settings MAIN MENU SETTINGS The tool will display all of the settings op- SETTINGS tions.
  • Page 25 Format FORMAT AUTO Select the way sensor IDs are displayed. DECIMAL HEXADECIMAL Hexadecimal - (0-9)/(A-F) = Continue Decimal - (0-9) Automatic = Previous Buzzer ON SETTINGS REGION : EUROPE Select whether or not the tool will make an UNITS : PSI/ºF audible beep when triggering sensors.
  • Page 26: Charge

    EN | Miscellaneous Charge The tool incorporates a low battery detec- tion circuit. Battery life is an average of 300 sensor tests per battery charge (approxima- tely 60 to 80 vehicles) this may change de- pending on the sensor model. The battery is charging There is an issue with the battery, please contact service/support.
  • Page 27: Tool Update

    Tool Update When a new protocol becomes available, it When a new protocol becomes available, it IMPORTANT: Temporarily turn off all anti-vi- IMPORTANT: Temporarily turn off all anti-vi- is necessary to update your tool. Please fol- is necessary to update your tool. Please fol- rus and spam blocking software on your rus and spam blocking software on your low the steps below:...
  • Page 28: Limited Hardware Warranty

    Limited Hardware Warranty ATEQ Limited Hardware Warranty vary depending on where you purchased Warranty. your product – please check with ATEQ warrants to the original ATEQ or the retailer where you purchased No Other Warranties purchaser that your ATEQ hardware product your product for details.
  • Page 29: Battery Safety & Charge Information

    Battery Safety & Charge Information You must read and understand these safety About the Battery must be neutralized to be made unusable. instructions and warnings before using or The neutralization process must be perfor- charging your Lithium-polymer batteries. CAUTION: This unit contains an internal Li- med under strict safety conditions.
  • Page 30: Fcc Statements

    FCC Statements Federal Communication Commission Inter- interference by one of the following ference Statement measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. This equipment has been tested and found - Increase the separation between the to comply with the limits for a Class B digi- equipment and receiver.
  • Page 31: Recycling

    Recycling Do not dispose of the rechargeable Lithium- The crossed-out wheeled waste bin means polymer battery or the tool and/or its acces- that the product must be taken to separate sories in the general waste. These compon- collection at the end of the product‘s ser- ents must be collected and recycled.
  • Page 32 Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft K-GVO-LW Group After Sales – Group Service, Literature and Systems Workshop Equipment Letter Box 011/4915 38442 Wolfsburg For internal use only Technical amendments possible Status 11/2022...

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