2007 A8 TPMS Control unit problem / replacement
#1
2007 A8 TPMS Control unit problem / replacement
Hi everyone,
I will describe the problem I have:
2007 A8
For the last 3 months I have been getting intermittent TPMS errors on the instrument panel (not low pressure alerts) about a system malfunction.
This would come and go occasionally. Last week, I got a low pressure alert that was false, and then the same TPMS fault and now it wont go away, its there the entire time the car is running.
I have tried resetting the pressures but it doesnt work. All 5 wheels show up as blank (no reading) now on the MMI screen.
I am assuming the control unit is dead\dying since it doesnt seem related to any specific wheel.
I am considering replacing it. The part number is 4E0910273A.
Questions, then:
Is there a way for me to verify 100% the unit needs replacement?
Any way I can 'reset' it or try to get it working again without replacement?
If I do have to replace it, this unit lives above the left rear wheel bay, correct? Is this something I can replace on my own without much trouble or can this become an electrical nightmare for me?
If its a job I can in fact do, can anyone give me some instructions on how I should do this correctly?
I will describe the problem I have:
2007 A8
For the last 3 months I have been getting intermittent TPMS errors on the instrument panel (not low pressure alerts) about a system malfunction.
This would come and go occasionally. Last week, I got a low pressure alert that was false, and then the same TPMS fault and now it wont go away, its there the entire time the car is running.
I have tried resetting the pressures but it doesnt work. All 5 wheels show up as blank (no reading) now on the MMI screen.
I am assuming the control unit is dead\dying since it doesnt seem related to any specific wheel.
I am considering replacing it. The part number is 4E0910273A.
Questions, then:
Is there a way for me to verify 100% the unit needs replacement?
Any way I can 'reset' it or try to get it working again without replacement?
If I do have to replace it, this unit lives above the left rear wheel bay, correct? Is this something I can replace on my own without much trouble or can this become an electrical nightmare for me?
If its a job I can in fact do, can anyone give me some instructions on how I should do this correctly?
#2
it might not be the TPMS unit but rather the batteries in the sensors in the wheels are dead or dying.
Do you have access to a VCDS? Run an auto-scan and post the results...
I just turned mine off when the batteries died.
Do you have access to a VCDS? Run an auto-scan and post the results...
I just turned mine off when the batteries died.
#3
What is VCDS?
Also, the system started to work again, but I continue to get malfunctions. As of now, its an intermittent problem.
If its a battery, wouldnt 1 wheel not report? I am getting blanks on all 5.
#4
#5
You'll need a VCDS to diagnose...most members are willing to lend you a hand in using theirs. Just have to find someone local and willing.
#6
Reinstall TPMS Controller in 2006 Audi A8
Address 65: Tire Pressure Labels: 4E0-910-273.lbl
Part No SW: 4E0 910 273 HW: 4E0 907 273
Component: Reifendruck 2 H01
Revision: 00010028 Serial number: 00000900036711
Coding: 0232125
Shop #: WSC 00000 785 00200
VCID: 5FCDFD8B8E621DB282-800A
1 Fault Found:
00003 - Control Module
000 - - - MIL ON
Freeze Frame:
Fault Status: 11100000
Fault Priority: 2
Fault Frequency: 1
Reset counter: 255
Mileage: 225681 km
Time Indication: 0
Date: 2019.01.06
Time: 16:07:12
Freeze Frame:
Speed: 121.0 km/h
Voltage: 25.50 V
(no units): 0.0
Temperature: 0.0°C
Temperature: 40.0°C
Temperature: 0.0°C
Temperature: 0.0°C
The coding appears to be correct. Do I need an access code to reset it?
Last edited by teds352; 01-12-2019 at 04:33 PM. Reason: bad grammar
#7
Let me know how it goes! I am in a similar situation
Recode Tire Pressure Monitoring Control Module (J502).
If Tire Pressure Monitoring Control Module (J502 ) is replaced, new control module must be coded. To do this, proceed as follows.
Recode Tire Pressure Monitoring Control Module (J502).
If Tire Pressure Monitoring Control Module (J502 ) is replaced, new control module must be coded. To do this, proceed as follows.
- Connect the Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing, and Information System (VAS 5051A) and select the function test using " Functions/Component selection".
- "Chassis"
- "Tire Pressure Monitoring System"
- "01- On Board Diagnostic (OBD) capable systems"
- "J502 - Tire Pressure Monitoring Control Module"
- "Tire Pressure Monitoring functions"
- "J502 - Code control module"
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