No. Name Description
7 Driver's seat
belt status
Status of the driver's seat
belt buckle.
8 Accelerator po-
sition, percent-
age relative to
full open posi-
tion
The percentage of the ac-
tual position of the accel-
erator to the driver's fully
depressed position.
9 Revolutions
per minute (r/
min)
The revolutions per mi-
nute of the engine's main
crankshaft
10 Event power
cycle count
The number of power cy-
cles recorded in the ECU
that captures EDR data
since its initial use to the
occurrence of the event.
An example of a power
cycle is when the ignition
is switched from “off/
assist” mode to “on/run”
mode.
11 Event power
cycle count at
retrieval
The number of power cy-
cles recorded in the ECU
that captures EDR data
since its initial use until
the data retrieval. An ex-
ample of a power cycle is
when the ignition is
switched from “off/
assist” mode to “on/run”
mode.
12 Event data re-
cording com-
plete status
Status flag of whether
the event data is fully re-
corded and stored in the
ECU that records the EDR
data.
13 Time interval
between this
event and the
last event
If two events occur with-
in 5 seconds, the time is
the elapsed time be-
tween the start of event
X and the start of event
X-1.
14 with vehicle
identification
number
The vehicle identification
number (VIN) assigned by
the vehicle manufacturer.
15 ECU hardware
number for re-
cording EDR
data
The ECU hardware num-
ber in the vehicle that im-
plements the EDR re-
cording function.
No. Name Description
16 ECU serial
number for re-
cording EDR
data
The ECU serial number in
the vehicle that imple-
ments the EDR recording
function.
17 ECU software
number for re-
cording EDR
data
The ECU software num-
ber in the vehicle that im-
plements the EDR re-
cording function.
Labels and plates
Vehicle safety certificates, labels, and plates con-
taining important data and information are in-
stalled in the engine compartment and certain
vehicle components.
– Do not remove or damage safety certificates,
labels, and plates. Always keep the graphics
and text on them legible.
– When replacing vehicle components with safe-
ty certificates, labels, or plates, the new parts
should be installed with identical information
by Volkswagen dealerships.
High voltage warning label
The high voltage warning label is located near
the bonnet lock and displays a high voltage
warning message for the vehicle's electrical sys-
tem.
WARNING
Improper handling of the vehicle can easily lead
to accidents and serious or fatal injuries.
● Always observe the relevant traffic regula-
tions.
● Always follow the instructions in this man-
ual.
NOTICE
Improper handling and operation may damage
the vehicle.
● Always comply with relevant regulations.
● Always follow the instructions in this manual.
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