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You don't HAVE to make a file called TEST-01. If there's no existing label file for your ECU, you can name one using your ECU's part number. The fact that a file named TEST-xx.LBL takes precedence is simply to allow you to override existing files without getting all confused renaming them.
What you want to start with is a label file for an ME7 1.8T. Try 06A-906-032.LBL. Make a copy and name give ut your ECU's part number as a name(or TEST-01). Scroll through all the blocks and see what makes sense. If anything doesn't, fix it..:-) Click on the link below for a "universal" reference. Most ME7 1.8T's are extremely similar in the measuing blocks, at least up to around 190 or so. -Uwe-
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