What is the throttle data stream channel number for Jetta?
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The matching channel number is 060 for the standard version, while it is 098 for the 5-valve model. Below is relevant information about the Jetta throttle data stream channel number: 1. Basic Setting: When the ignition switch is turned on, adaptive learning can be performed between the throttle control unit and engine control unit. Basic setting procedure: During throttle basic setting, the throttle actuator moves from its maximum emergency position to minimum position. 2. Precautions for throttle cleaning: First apply some oil on the fixed metal retaining ring to prevent thread stripping during disassembly. Throttle cleaning can be performed without disassembly, but the intake sealing areas must be thoroughly cleaned.
The data stream channel number for the Jetta throttle is generally OBD-II PID 011, which is hexadecimal 0x0B, specifically displaying the throttle position opening percentage. Having driven Volkswagen cars for many years, I always use this code for fault checks—it's simple and easy to use. Just plug an OBD scanner into the diagnostic port and enter 011 to read the data. At idle, the value typically ranges between 6-10%. Values too high or too low may indicate a dirty throttle or a faulty sensor. I remember last time my car had poor acceleration, and abnormal data was detected. After cleaning, it returned to normal—solving a big issue with a small cost. You can usually monitor it with a mobile app paired with a Bluetooth tool. Making it a habit to check the data stream can extend the engine's lifespan. In short, PID011 is a standard parameter applicable to all Jetta models, but if there are variations in specific models, it's best to confirm with the vehicle manual to avoid misdiagnosis.