My CEL codes... what do they mean?
#1
My CEL codes... what do they mean?
Hi everyone.. long time listener first time caller...
VAG-COM Version: Release 311.2-N
Control Module Part Number: 8A0 959 655 D
Component and/or Version: Airbag V AUDI D00
Software Coding: 00127
Work Shop Code: WSC 63342
1 Fault Found:
00588 - Airbag Igniter: Driver Side (N95)
32-10 - Resistance too High – Intermittent
VAG-COM Version: Release 311.2-N
Control Module Part Number: 8D0 906 266
Component and/or Version: 2,8l V6/2V MPI OBD2 D01
Software Coding: 01201
Work Shop Code: WSC 06335
2 Faults Found:
16785 - EGR System: Insufficient Flow
P0401 - 93-00 - Unknown Error Elaboration
16845 - Fuel Level Sensor Circuit: Implausible Signal
P0461 - 68-00 - Cylinder 1
VAG-COM Version: Release 311.2-N
Control Module Part Number: 8D0 820 043 F
Component and/or Version: A4-KLIMAVOLLAUTOMAT_D64
Software Coding: 00062
Work Shop Code: WSC 00000
3 Faults Found:
00603 - Footwell/defroster Flap Positioning Motor (V85)
41-00 - Blocked or No Voltage
01272 - Positioning Motor for Central Flap (V70)
41-10 - Blocked or No Voltage - Intermittent
01274 - Air Flow Flap Positioning Motor (V71)
41-10 - Blocked or No Voltage - Intermittent
VAG-COM Version: Release 311.2-N
Control Module Part Number: 8A0 959 655 D
Component and/or Version: Airbag V AUDI D00
Software Coding: 00127
Work Shop Code: WSC 63342
1 Fault Found:
00588 - Airbag Igniter: Driver Side (N95)
32-10 - Resistance too High – Intermittent
VAG-COM Version: Release 311.2-N
Control Module Part Number: 8D0 906 266
Component and/or Version: 2,8l V6/2V MPI OBD2 D01
Software Coding: 01201
Work Shop Code: WSC 06335
2 Faults Found:
16785 - EGR System: Insufficient Flow
P0401 - 93-00 - Unknown Error Elaboration
16845 - Fuel Level Sensor Circuit: Implausible Signal
P0461 - 68-00 - Cylinder 1
VAG-COM Version: Release 311.2-N
Control Module Part Number: 8D0 820 043 F
Component and/or Version: A4-KLIMAVOLLAUTOMAT_D64
Software Coding: 00062
Work Shop Code: WSC 00000
3 Faults Found:
00603 - Footwell/defroster Flap Positioning Motor (V85)
41-00 - Blocked or No Voltage
01272 - Positioning Motor for Central Flap (V70)
41-10 - Blocked or No Voltage - Intermittent
01274 - Air Flow Flap Positioning Motor (V71)
41-10 - Blocked or No Voltage - Intermittent
#4
RE: My CEL codes... what do they mean?
- Clear the airbag codes, and see if they come back.
- Could have a blocked EGR passage. Might want to have it cleaned or do it yourself.
- I had the same fault code for the fuel sender. I wrote a tutorial for changing it. It is located in the how-to section on this site.
- Are you having any problems with your climate control? If not then leave it alone. AFAIK, repairs to the flap motor require a lot of dash removal and time.
- Could have a blocked EGR passage. Might want to have it cleaned or do it yourself.
- I had the same fault code for the fuel sender. I wrote a tutorial for changing it. It is located in the how-to section on this site.
- Are you having any problems with your climate control? If not then leave it alone. AFAIK, repairs to the flap motor require a lot of dash removal and time.
#5
RE: My CEL codes... what do they mean?
ORIGINAL: Jestnomen
- Clear the airbag codes, and see if they come back.
- Could have a blocked EGR passage. Might want to have it cleaned or do it yourself.
- I had the same fault code for the fuel sender. I wrote a tutorial for changing it. It is located in the how-to section on this site.
- Are you having any problems with your climate control? If not then leave it alone. AFAIK, repairs to the flap motor require a lot of dash removal and time.
- Clear the airbag codes, and see if they come back.
- Could have a blocked EGR passage. Might want to have it cleaned or do it yourself.
- I had the same fault code for the fuel sender. I wrote a tutorial for changing it. It is located in the how-to section on this site.
- Are you having any problems with your climate control? If not then leave it alone. AFAIK, repairs to the flap motor require a lot of dash removal and time.
thanks.. wasnt sure if that was the same thing as what you were referring to in that tutorial.. now that i know that will make life a lot easier..
climate control seems to work.. so i will leave that alone.. thanks Jest!
#6
RE: My CEL codes... what do they mean?
The ignitor is what lights the propellent in the airbag. Doesn't sound like the sensor in the bumper. You might have a loose connection in there. I've read that if there are airbag faults the airbag system will be diasbled. Not sure if this is true or not though.
#8
RE: My CEL codes... what do they mean?
I've had the EGR code before, and the vacuum hose that led to EGR valve was gone...
it was gunked up and snapped off... I just had to replace that hose and the CEL was gone...
so of course, the hissing from the vac-leak went away, replace by a subtle but s/c-like whine....
it was gunked up and snapped off... I just had to replace that hose and the CEL was gone...
so of course, the hissing from the vac-leak went away, replace by a subtle but s/c-like whine....
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