The Output Tests function is used to 
        test a Control Module's Electrical Outputs (and the wiring that connects 
        it to the various devices).    Corresponds to 
        VAG 1551/1552 function 03
					Output Tests 
        under KWP-2000 includes simultaneous measuring data when available form the control module in question. 
        To 
        begin Output Tests, and to progress through each step, click 
        [Start/Next].
        
		Notes:
        			
						- 
        
The Outputs that can be tested and the sequence in which they become 
        active is controlled strictly by the Control Module; this is not a 
        function of the Diagnostic Tester.   To find out which Outputs can be 
        tested and the sequence in which they will become active, please refer 
        to the Factory Repair Manual for your car.
        				 
						- 
        
Once the Test Sequence once it has 
        been started, clicking [Done, Go 
        Back] will take you back to the Open Controller Function 
        Screen.  The Test Sequence will still be active!
        				 
						- 
        
Most Control 
        Modules will permit the Output Test Sequence to be run only one time per 
        session.   If you run the Test Sequence to completion, VAG-COM will 
        allow you to return to the previous screen without closing the session, 
        but you may not be able to run the Output Test Sequence again.  If you 
        need to run the Sequence again, manually Close the Controller and 
        re-start the session. On some cars, you must cycle the key OFF and ON or 
        even start the engine (to clear the cylinders of fuel).
        				 
						- 
        
Some Outputs require additional 
        action before they become active.  Fuel Injectors are a common example.  
        To activate a Fuel Injector, you must press (and in some cases release) 
        the gas pedal.   Exact details can be found in your Factory Repair 
        Manual.
        				 
						- 
        
On most systems, the Output Tests 
        function is only available when the Engine is not running.
        				 
						- 
        
It is perfectly normal to see a "short to ground" 
        message in the process of running Output Tests. The ECU identifies which 
        output it is currently testing by sending a fault-code number. On many 
        ECU's the full text for this fault code includes "short to ground". Why? 
        Because one side of the actuator in question has 12V on it all the time 
        and the ECU completes the circuit (and turns the actuator on) by pulling 
        the other side to ground.
        				 
					
            
            Selective Output Tests. 
			
             On those modules which support it, this is a more sophisticated version of the 
			traditional (sequential) Output Test function.   It allows the user to select a particular output and activate 
			it directly without going through a pre-defined sequence to get there.   Some modules have outputs which can 
			only be tested this way.   Selective Output tests requires supporting data in a label file.   
			There is no way to efficiently query a control module to find out which outputs are supported.    
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
        Warnings:
        			
						- 
        
Do not use the Output Tests function 
        on any system while the car is in motion!   Running Output Tests on the 
        ABS brake system can temporarily disable the brakes entirely and cause 
        individual wheels to lock and unlock.
        				 
						- 
        
We strongly suggest you refer to the 
        Factory Repair Manual for your specific car before running Output Tests 
        on any Control Module so you will know what to expect!
        				 
						- 
        
If you try to perform Output Tests 
        on an Airbag controller, the following warning will pop up:
        				 
					
        
        
        
        			
        For example, in the VW Touareg, a
        specific procedure must be 
        performed to be able to start the vehicle if Output Tests on the Airbag 
        Controller have been performed.
					
        			Use 
        [Done, Go Back] to return to 
        the Controller Info / Select Function screen.