Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Possible Solutions
Check Control Module Check for Control Module Software Update Replace Control Module
Special Notes
When found in Radio OR Radio Navigation System, check Measuring Value Block (MVB) 025.1 for Details. Measuring Value Block 025.1 (MVB) may not be supported by all Radios OR Radio Navigation Systems.
Possible Solutions
Perform Basic Setting(s)
Special Notes
When found in Control Head / Multi Media Interface (MMI), check Adaptation Channel 012 (Telephone Type) for Plausibility. Details for Audi A6 (4F): Multi Media Interface (MMI) Details for Audi A8 (4E): Multi Media Interface (MMI) Details for Audi Q7 (4L): Multi Media Interface (MMI) When found in Audi A3/S3 (8P): Instrument Cluster: Check/Perform Instrument Cluster Service Interval Settings (Adaptation Channels 42, 43, 44, 45 and 49) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00003"
Possible Causes
Fuse(s) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse(s)
Special Notes
When found in VW Golf (1K) or similar: Check Fuse(s) in Dash Board and Electronic Box (Engine Compartment) Check bolted Power Connections in Electronic Box (Engine Compartment) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Central Electronics Control Module Check Power Supply Relais for Terminal 30 (J317) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00059"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Driver Side (F220) faulty Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Driver Side (F220) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Driver Side (F220) Check Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Driver Side (F220) See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00105"
Possible Causes
Engine Hood Contact Switch faulty Wiring/Connectors from/to Windshield Wiper Motor Driver Side (V216) faulty Windshield Wiper Motor Driver Side (V216) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check/Replace Engine Hood Contact Switch See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Windshield Wiper Motor Driver Side (V216) Check/Replace Windshield Wiper Motor Driver Side (V216)
Special Notes
When found in VW Golf (1K): Central Electronics (in Combination with 02071), check for Aftermarket Xenon installation. Aftermarket Xenon installations may destroy the Wiper Electronics, installations like this are usually illegal and use H7 Bulb mounts for the Xenon bulbs.
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Access/Start Authorization Antenna; Drivers Side (R134) Check Access/Start Authorization Antenna; Drivers Side (R134)
Special Notes
When found in Audi A8/S8 (4E): Access/Start Authorization: Check Wiring/Connectors visually for Corrosion since electrical Measurements are mostly inconclusive. Perform Output Test
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Access/Start Authorization Antenna; Passenger Side (R135) Check Access/Start Authorization Antenna; Passenger Side (R135)
Special Notes
When found in Audi A8/S8 (4E): Access/Start Authorization: Check Wiring/Connectors visually for Corrosion since electrical Measurements are mostly inconclusive. Perform Output Test Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00180"
00188 - Control Circuit 1; Relay for Supply Voltage Terminal 50: Open or Short to Plus
Possible Solutions
Check Ignition Switch (D) Terminal 50 Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00188"
Possible Solutions
Check Communication with Gear Selector Module Check Selector Lever (E313) Check Measuring Value Block (MVB) in Transmission Control Module Check Tiptronic Buttons (F189) in Selector Lever (E313) Check Measuring Value Block (MVB) in Transmission Control Module
Special Notes
May be stored in Combination with 28775/U0103/049411. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00194"
Possible Solutions
Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Solenoid Valve 1 (N88) Check/Replace Solenoid Valve 1 (N88) See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Perform Output Test Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00258"
Possible Solutions
Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Solenoid Valve 2 (N89) Check/Replace Solenoid Valve 2 (N89) See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Perform Output Test Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00260"
Possible Solutions
Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Solenoid Valve 3 (N90) Check/Replace Solenoid Valve 3 (N90) See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Perform Output Test Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00262"
Possible Solutions
Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Solenoid Valve 4 (N91) Check/Replace Solenoid Valve 4 (N91)
See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Perform Output Test Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00264"
Possible Solutions
Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Solenoid Valve 5 (N92) Check/Replace Solenoid Valve 5 (N92) See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Perform Output Test Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00266"
Possible Solutions
Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Solenoid Valve 6 (N93) Check/Replace Solenoid Valve 6 (N93) See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Perform Output Test Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00268"
Possible Solutions
Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Solenoid Valve 7 (N94) Check/Replace Solenoid Valve 7 (N94) See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Perform Output Test Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00270"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors Check Vehicle Speed Sensor (G68) See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00281"
Possible Causes
Throttle Position Actuator (V60) jammed Wiring/Connectors from/to Throttle Position Actuator (V60) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Throttle Position Actuator (V60) Check Cruise Control System (CCS)
Possible Causes
Throttle Position Actuator (V60) faulty/jammed (Stuck Closed) Wiring/Connectors from/to Throttle Position Actuator (V60) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Throttle Position Actuator (V60) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Throttle Position Actuator (V60)
Possible Solutions
Check Throttle Position Actuator (V60) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Throttle Position Actuator (V60) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00282"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Front Left (G47) Check ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Front Left (G47)
00283 - ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Front Left (G47): Mechanical Malfunction
Possible Causes
Excessive Air Gap between ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Front Left (G47) and Rotor
Short Circuit in Wiring from/to ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Front Left (G47) ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Front Left (G47) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Front Left (G47) Installation Check Wiring from/to ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Front Left (G47) Check ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Front Left (G47) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00283"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Front Right (G45) Check ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Front Right (G45)
00285 - ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Front Right (G45): Mechanical Malfunction
Possible Causes
Excessive Air Gap between ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Front Right (G45) and Rotor Short Circuit in Wiring from/to ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Front Right (G45) ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Front Right (G45) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Front Right (G45) Installation Check Wiring from/to ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Front Right (G45) Check ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Front Right (G45) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00285"
00287 - ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Right (G44): Signal Outside Specifications 00287 - ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Right (G44): Electrical Fault in Circuit
Possible Causes
Open Circuit in Wiring from/to ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Right (G44) ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Right (G44) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Right (G44) Check ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Right (G44)
00285 - ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Right (G44): Mechanical Malfunction
Possible Causes
Excessive Air Gap between ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Right (G44) and Rotor Short Circuit in Wiring from/to ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Right (G44) ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Right (G44) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Right (G44) Installation Check Wiring from/to ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Right (G44) Check ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Right (G44) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00287"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Left (G46) Check ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Left (G46)
00285 - ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Left (G46): Mechanical Malfunction
Possible Causes
Excessive Air Gap between ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Left (G46) and Rotor Short Circuit in Wiring from/to ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Left (G46) ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Left (G46) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Left (G46) Installation Check Wiring from/to ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Left (G46) Check ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Left (G46) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00290"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Multi-Function Switch (F125) Check Multi-Function Switch (F125) Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB)
Special Notes
On 5-Speed Automatic Transmission (01V) see MVB 004.2. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00293"
Possible Solutions
Check Optical Databus (MOST) Connection(s) Perform Optical Bus Diagnostics
Special Notes
Quite common after Retrofits, check new/altered Optical Databus Connections in Combination with Retrofits. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00384"
Possible Causes
Communication from/to Control Module for Network (J519) faulty Wiring/Connectors from/to Control Module for Network (J519) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Communication from/to Control Module for Network (J519) See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Control Module for Network (J519)
Special Notes
Intermittent Fault Codes may be ignored as long as no Functional Problems are experienced. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00457"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Control Module for Elect. Park/Hand Brake (J540) Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Usually Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) 125+ show the current Communication Status Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00473"
Possible Causes
Communication Problem between Level Control Module (J197) and Headlight Aim Control Module Wiring/Connectors from/to Level Control Module (J197) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Communication Problem between Level Control Module (J197) and Headlight Aim Control Module Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Level Control Module (J197)
Special Notes
If the Vehicle had been lifted and one or both axles rebounded while Ignition ON or the Sensor disconnected while Ignition ON Ignore/Clear Fault Code Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00492"
Possible Causes
ESP-Sensor Unit (G419) faulty
Possible Solutions
Replace ESP-Sensor Unit (G419)
Possible Causes
Wiring from/to Engine Speed Sensor (G28) faulty Engine Speed Sensor (G28) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check/Repair Wiring from/to Engine Speed Sensor (G28) Check/Replace Engine Speed Sensor (G28)
Special Notes
Most 1995 and earlier Bosch ECU's will show you a DTC "00513 - Engine Speed Sensor (G28): No Signal" if you scan them when the engine is not running. This fault code goes away by itself once you start the engine. If this sensor were truly defective, the engine would not run at all! Please ignore this code.
Possible Solutions
Check Engine Speed Sensor (G28) Rotor Tighten Engine Speed Sensor (G28) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00513"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring to Camshaft Position (Hall) Sensor (G40) Check/Replace Camshaft Position (Hall) Sensor (G40) Check/Replace Engine Control Module
Special Notes
Some older engines store this code as long as the engine is not running, if in doubt read fault codes with the engine running again.
Possible Solutions
Check Camshaft Timing Check Wiring to Camshaft Position (Hall) Sensor (G40) Check/Replace Camshaft Position (Hall) Sensor (G40) Check/Replace Engine Control Module
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring to Camshaft Position (Hall) Sensor (G40) Check/Replace Camshaft Position (Hall) Sensor (G40) Check Camshaft Timing Check/Replace Engine Control Module
Possible Causes
Wiring to Camshaft Position (Hall) Sensor (G40) faulty Camshaft Position (Hall) Sensor (G40) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring to Camshaft Position (Hall) Sensor (G40) Check/Replace Camshaft Position (Hall) Sensor (G40) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00515"
00522 - Engine Coolant Temp. Sensor (G62): Break in wiring / short circuit to positive
Possible Symptoms
Difficulties with starting a cold engine. Starting the engine when engine is warmish or warm, idle rpm immediately is 1200 - 3000 rpm. RPM at idle is irregular. With all engine temperatures seldom idle rpm will vary between 900 - 1000 rpm. With engine warm (90 C) the engine temperature suddenly drops (70 C) and slowly comes back to 90 C. Bad acceleration during warming up. Diesel: an indication is extreme long time burning time of the glow indication light.
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections faulty Moisture in wiring harness of G62 Engine Coolant Sensor (G62) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check / Replace Engine Coolant Sensor (G62)
Special Notes
In MY 1995-2002 (?) in Europe at VW-cars the G2/G62 had the bad reputation of breaking down often. The default G2/G62 is black and all replacements are green. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00522"
Possible Solutions
Check/Replace Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor (G39) Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor (G39)
Possible Solutions
Check/Replace Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor (G39) Check Part Number Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor (G39)
Possible Solutions
Check/Replace Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor (G39) Check Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor (G39) Heating Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor (G39) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00525"
Possible Symptoms
MIL (Malfunction Indicator Light) No Brake Lights
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections faulty between Brake Switch, Brake Lights and/or ABS Controle Module Brake Light Switch (F) damaged Brake Light faulty Fuse(s) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Replace Brake Light Switch (F) Check / Replace fuses(s) Check / Replace Brake Lights Check Brake Light Switch (F) in ABS Measuring Block
Special Notes
FAQ 2.7. Many Automatic Transmission Control Modules will show a DTC 00526 or 17087 that indicates a faulty brake light switch. This can be ignored and will not appear if you press the brakes once before checking for Fault Codes.
Possible Solutions
Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Brake Light Switch (F) Check/Replace Brake Light Switch (F) Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB)
Special Notes
FAQ 2.7. Many Automatic Transmission Control Modules will show a DTC 00526 or 17087 that indicates a faulty brake light switch. This can be ignored and will not appear if you press the brakes once before checking for Fault Codes. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00526"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Engine Control Module faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Engine Control Module Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB)
Special Notes
If stored in combination with 01312/01314, these must be rectified first. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00529"
Possible Solutions
Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Control Module Check Power Supply (Battery/Generator)
Special Notes
When found in an individual control module, it's most likely a local source (e.g. wiring/connectors). When found in multiple control modules at the same time, it's most likely a common source (e.g. ground spot, battery, generator). Intermittent codes are often stored during low outside temperature when the battery capacity goes down and may be ignored. Common with 16946/P0562/001378 - System Voltage: Too Low stored in other control modules. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00532"
Possible Causes
Air Leak between Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor and Engine
Injector(s) faulty Fuel Pressure Regulator faulty Throttle Body faulty Intake Air Filter dirty
Possible Solutions
Perform Throttle Body Adaptation Check Hoses and Pipes to/between Components Check Intake Air Filter Check Fuel Pressure Regulator Check Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve Check Injector(s) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00533"
Possible Causes
Short to Ground Injector defective (blocked) Fuel pressure regulator defective Fuel pump defective Fuel tank empty
Possible Solutions
Check Lambda probe and Lambda control Check injectors (N30...N33) Check fuel pressure regulator Check fuel pump Check fuel level in fuel tank
Possible Solutions
Check charcoal filter solenoid valve 1 (N80) Check injectors (N30...N33) Check fuel pressure regulator Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00537"
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connectors to control module using wiring diagram Check function of flap motors for regulating air conditioner using function 03 Output Diagnostic Test Mode (DTM).
Possible Cause
Flap position sensors -G92-, -G112-, -G113- or -G114- malfunctioning.
Possible Solutions
Disconnect electrical connectors to listed sensors one after another, erase DTC memory and check DTC memory again. If the "Reference voltage" malfunction is no longer recognized (and the DTC reappears after reconnecting), the applicable flap motor must be replaced.
Possible Cause
Control module malfunctioning.
Possible Solutions
Replace control module if necessary. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00538"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Engine Control Module faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Engine Control Module Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB)
Special Notes
If stored in combination with 01312/01314, these must be rectified first. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00545"
Possible Solutions
Check Measuring Blocks Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Engine Control Module (see Wiring Diagram) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Instrument Cluster (see Wiring Diagram) Check Engine Control Module Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00549"
Possible Causes
Mass Air Flow Sensor (G70) faulty Fuel Pressure too Low Leaks in Intake Air System and/or Exhaust System Injector(s) faulty (i.e. coked)
Possible Solutions
Refuel Vehicle Check Fuel System Pressure Check Mass Air Flow Sensor (G70) Check Intake Air System and Exhaust System for Leaks Check Injection Quantity Check Injector(s) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00561"
Possible Causes
No or Implausible Signal on W-Wire between Immobilizer and Engine Control Module Communication Baud Rate incorrectly set Ignition immediately switch ON after Engine Stop (during After-Run) Immobilizer Control Module faulty
Possible Solutions
Check W-Wire between Immobilizer and Engine Control Module Check Communication Baud Rate Setting Perform Control Module Coding Wait at least 10 Seconds when Cycling the Ignition Check/Replace Immobilizer Control Module Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00564"
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse(s)
Special Notes
For Seat Cordoba/Ibiza (6L), Skoda Fabia (6Y) and VW Polo (9N) see MVB 002. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00566"
Possible Causes
Steering Assist Power Supply (Terminal 15) faulty Wiring/Connectors from/to Steering Torque Sensor (G269) faulty Steering Torque Sensor (G269) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Steering Assist Power Supply (Terminal 15) Check Fuse(s) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Steering Torque Sensor (G269) Check Steering Torque Sensor (G269)
Special Notes
When found in VW Golf (1K) Steering Assist (and similar), check Steering Torque Sensor (G269) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00573"
Possible Causes
Hoses incorrect connected, disconnected, blocked or leaking Pressure Unit for Turbo Charger defective Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) defective
Possible Solutions
Check Hoses Check Pressure Unit for Turbo Charger Check Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) Check Basic Setting > MVB 011
Possible Causes
Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) defective Turbo Charger defective
Possible Solutions
Check Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) Check Basic Setting > MVB 011
Possible Causes
Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) defective Hoses incorrect connected, disconnected, blocked or leaking
Possible Solutions
Check Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) Check Hoses Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00575"
Possible Causes
Fuel Injector(s) faulty Cold Start Valve (N17) faulty Idle Speed Adjustment not OK
Possible Solutions
Check Fuel Injector(s) Check Cold Start Valve (N17) Check Idle Speed Adjustment Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00587"
Possible Causes
Wiring from/to Airbag Igniter Driver Side (N95) faulty Coil Spring with Slip Ring (F138) faulty Airbag Igniter Driver Side (N95) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to Airbag Igniter Driver Side (N95) Check Coil Spring with Slip Ring (F138) Check Airbag Igniter Driver Side (N95) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00588"
Possible Causes
Wiring from/to Airbag Igniter Passenger Side (N131) faulty Airbag Igniter Passenger Side (N131) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to Airbag Igniter Passenger Side (N131) Check Airbag Igniter Passenger Side (N131) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00589"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Seat Belt Switch; Driver (E24) faulty Seat Belt Switch; Driver (E24) faulty Seat Belt Microswitch (F140) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Seat Belt Switch; Driver (E24) Check Seat Belt Switch; Driver (E24) Check Seat Belt Microswitch (F140) Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00591"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Seat Belt Switch; Passenger (E25) faulty Seat Belt Switch; Passenger (E25) faulty Seat Belt Microswitch (F141) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Seat Belt Switch; Passenger (E25) Check Seat Belt Switch; Passenger (E25) Check Seat Belt Microswitch (F141) Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB)
Possible Solutions
Replace Airbag Control Module
Special Notes
Ensure that only NEW Airbag Components are installed Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00595"
Possible Causes
Wheel or Tire Sizes not the same on all four Wheels Wheel Speed Sensor Rotor dirty or damaged/faulty Wheel Speed Sensor(s) installed incorrectly Excessive Wheel Bearing play
Possible Solutions
Check Wheel and Tire Sizes Check Wheel Speed Sensor Rotors Check Wheel Speed Sensor Installation Check Wheel Bearings Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00597"
Gearbox Speed Sensor (G38) dirty/faulty Impulse Wheel dirty or Installation faulty Multi-Function Switch (F125) faulty (but not detected) Clutch or Valve Body faulty Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) Pump faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) Level Check/Clean/Replace Vehicle Speed Sensor (G68) Check/Clean/Replace Gearbox Speed Sensor (G38) Check/Replace Multi-Function Switch (F125) Check/Replace Clutch and/or Valve Body
Special Notes
The ratio of engine speed to gearbox output speed in the currently engaged gear is implausible. Slip rpm with torque converter lock-up clutch disengaged must be greater than stall speed. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00652"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Seat Belt Tensioner Igniter Driver Side (N153) faulty Seat Belt Tensioner Igniter Driver Side (N153) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Seat Belt Tensioner Igniter Driver Side (N153) Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Check Seat Belt Tensioner Igniter Driver Side (N153) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00654"
Possible Symptoms
Malfuncton Indicator Light (MIL) active
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Seat Belt Tensioner Igniter Passenger Side (N154) faulty Seat Belt Tensioner Igniter Passenger Side (N154) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Seat Belt Tensioner Igniter Passenger Side (N154) Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Check Seat Belt Tensioner Igniter Passenger Side (N154) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00655"
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse(s) Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Control Module Check Power Supply (Battery/Generator)
Special Notes
When found in an individual control module, it's most likely a local source (e.g. wiring/connectors). When found in multiple control modules at the same time, it's most likely a common source (e.g. ground spot, battery, generator). Intermittent codes are often stored during low outside temperature when the battery capacity goes down and may be ignored. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00668"
Possible Symptoms
Idle Speed Control inactive Increased Idle Speed Air Conditioning not working below 2000 RPM
Possible Causes
Wiring Short to Ground
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring Perform Throttle Body Adaptation
Possible Causes
Wiring Short to Plus Throttle Position Sensor (G127) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring Perform Throttle Body Adaptation
Possible Causes
Throttle Body Adaptation not performed Throttle Positioner jammed Throttle Body jammed Wiring faulty
Possible Solutions
Perform Throttle Body Adaptation Check/Clean Throttle Body Check Wiring Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00670"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Front Vent Temperature Sensor (G152) Check Front Vent Temperature Sensor (G152) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00766"
Possible Causes
Wiring between Fuel Level Sensor (G) and Instrument Cluster: Open or Short Circuit
Possible Solutions
Check wiring between Fuel Level Sensor (G) and Instrument Cluster Check Measuring Block Value
Possible Causes
Fuel Level Sensor (G) damaged
Possible Solutions
Check / Replace Fuel Level Sensor (G)
Possible Causes
Communication Problem between Level Control Module (J197) and Headlight Aim Control Module Wiring/Connectors from/to Level Control Module (J197) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Communication Problem between Level Control Module (J197) and Headlight Aim Control Module Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Level Control Module (J197)
Special Notes
If the Vehicle had been lifted and one or both axles rebounded while Ignition ON or the Sensor disconnected while Ignition ON Ignore/Clear Fault Code Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00774"
Possible Causes
Communication Problem between Level Control Module (J197) and Headlight Aim Control Module Wiring/Connectors from/to Level Control Module (J197) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Communication Problem between Level Control Module (J197) and Headlight Aim Control Module Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Level Control Module (J197)
Special Notes
If the Vehicle had been lifted and one or both axles rebounded while Ignition ON or the Sensor disconnected while Ignition ON Ignore/Clear Fault Code Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00775"
Possible Causes
Communication Problem between Level Control Module (J197) and Headlight Aim Control Module Wiring/Connectors from/to Level Control Module (J197) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Communication Problem between Level Control Module (J197) and Headlight Aim Control Module Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Level Control Module (J197)
Special Notes
If the Vehicle had been lifted and one or both axles rebounded while Ignition ON or the Sensor disconnected while Ignition ON Ignore/Clear Fault Code
00776 - Level Control System Sensor; Front Left (G78): Open or Short to Ground
Possible Symptoms
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) active
Possible Causes
Level Control System Sensor Front Left (G78) faulty
Wiring/Connectors from/to Level Control System Sensor Front Left (G78) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Level Control System Sensor Front Left (G78) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Level Control System Sensor Front Left (G78) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00776"
Possible Solutions
Perform Steering Angle Sensor (G85) Basic Setting See Vehicle specific Diagnostic Procedures for Details
Possible Solutions
Check Steering Angle Sensor (G85)
Possible Solutions
Perform Steering Angle Sensor (G85) Basic Setting See Vehicle specific Diagnostic Procedures for Details Check Steering Angle Sensor (G85) Installation Position Check communication between Steering Angle Sensor (G85) and Brake Electronics (J104)
00778 - Steering Angle Sensor (G85): No or Incorrect Basic Setting / Adaptation 00778 - Steering Angle Sensor (G85): Not Matched
Possible Causes
Steering Angle Sensor (G85) Basic Setting lost
Possible Solutions
Perform Steering Angle Sensor (G85) Basic Setting See Vehicle specific Diagnostic Procedures for Details
Special Notes
When found in VW Golf/Jetta/Bora (1K/5M) or similar: Steering Assist: The Basic Setting differs depending on which ABS System is installed. For Vehicles with Brake Electronics (MK60) (see Component Identification) use these Instructions. For Vehicles with Brake Electronics (MK70) (see Component Identification) use these Instructions.
Possible Solutions
Perform Steering Angle Sensor (G85) Basic Setting See Vehicle specific Diagnostic Procedures for Details Check Steering Angle Sensor (G85) Installation Position Check Suspension Geometry
Possible Causes
Wiring between Outside Air Temperature Sensor (G17) and Instrument Cluster: Open or Short Circuit
Possible Solutions
Check wiring between Outside Air Temperature Sensor (G17) and Instrument Cluster Check Measuring Block Value
Possible Causes
Outside Air Temperature Sensor (G17) damaged
Possible Solutions
Check / Replace Outside Air Temperature Sensor (G17)
Possible Causes
A/C System Malfunctions Over or insufficiently charged Refrigerant System blockage Insufficient Air Flow to Condensor and/or Engine Radiator Wiring to/from A/C Pressure Switch (F129) faulty A/C Pressure Switch (F129) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check A/C System for Malfunctions Check Wiring to/from A/C Pressure Switch (F129) Check A/C Pressure Switch (F129) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00792"
00810 - Sensor 1/2 for Brake Pressure: No or Incorrect Basic Setting / Adaptation
Possible Symptoms
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) active
Possible Causes
Sensor 1/2 for Brake Pressure Basic Setting lost/not performed
Possible Solutions
Perform Sensor 1/2 for Brake Pressure Basic Setting See Vehicle specific Diagnostic Procedures for Details
Possible Causes
Sensor 1/2 for Brake Pressure faulty
Possible Solutions
Check/Replace Sensor 1/2 for Brake Pressure
Special Notes
In cases where the Sensor for Brake Pressure is part of the Brake Hydraulics Unit, the complete Unit may need to be replaced. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00810"
Possible Solutions
Check Switch for Brake Recognition (F83) Check Wiring to Switch for Brake Recognition (F83)
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Power Steering Sensor (G250) faulty Power Steering Sensor (G250) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Power Steering Sensor (G250) Check Power Steering Sensor (G250)
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Sensor for Evaporator Outlet Temperature (G263) Check Sensor for Evaporator Outlet Temperature (G263) Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB)
Possible Causes
Insufficient Refrigerant Pressure Wiring/Connectors from/to High Pressure Sensor (G65) faulty High Pressure Sensor (G65) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Refrigerant Pressure Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to High Pressure Sensor (G65) Check High Pressure Sensor (G65) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00819"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Antenna 2 for Radio (R93) faulty Antenna 2 for Radio (R93) faulty Antenna 2 for Radio (R93) not installed
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Antenna 2 for Radio (R93) Check Antenna 2 for Radio (R93) Install Antenna 2 for Radio (R93)
Special Notes
On Radio/Navigation Upgrades/Retrofits the 2nd Antenna is often missing from the Factory installation. Instead of Retrofitting the whole Factory Antenna System, the most efficient way is to retrofit a 3rd party Window Antenna like the Blaupunkt Autofun. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00821"
Possible Causes
Rear Window Heater faulty Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Rear Window Heater faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Rear Window Heater See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Check Rear Window Heater Feedback See Window Defogger Switch (E230) LED See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Rear Window Heater faulty Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00834"
Possible Solutions
Check Terminal S Check Fuse(s) Check/Repair Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Ignition/Starter Switch (D) Check/Replace Ignition/Starter Switch (D)
Possible Causes
Amplifier Control Output Wiring faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Amplifier Control Output Wiring
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Front Loudspeaker(s) Check Front Loudspeaker(s)
Special Notes
Due to 3rd Party Installations (e.g. Phone Kits) the Open Circuit Recognition may be triggered. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00852"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Radio Antenna faulty Radio Antenna faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Radio Antenna Check Radio Antenna Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00856"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to CD Changer Unit (R41) faulty CD Changer Unit (R41) not connected Control Module Coding incorrect
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to CD Changer Unit (R41) Check Control Module Coding
Special Notes
Some factory installed Features like iPod interfaces use the same CD-Changer input on the radio. 3rd party or non-standard units which connect to the CD changer interface may cause such fault codes, so unless you are experiencing real problems just ignore this code. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00857"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Antenna Amplifier faulty Antenna Amplifier faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Antenna Amplifier Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Check Antenna Amplifier
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse(s) Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Wiper Switch for Intermittent Operation (E22) Check Wiper Switch for Intermittent Operation (E22) See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB)
Special Notes
When found in VW Golf/Jetta/Bora (1K/5M) (and similar): Steering Wheel, Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) 001.4 & 002.1. This fault does NOT mean the Wiper Switch/Lever itself, it means the small Switch for the Interval on top of it! Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00888"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Cruise Control Switch (E45) faulty Cruise Control Switch (E45) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Cruise Control Switch (E45) Check/Replace Cruise Control Switch (E45)
Special Notes
Most common Problem is a faulty Blinker/Cruise Control Stalk (actually the small Lever on Top of it), early Golf 5 (and similar) Models are known for this Type of Problem. Inside the Stalk is a sliding Mechanism which looses Contact and therefor creates an implausible Signal, the official way is to replace the Stalk but Enthusiasts found its easier/cheaper to adjust/fix the sliding Mechanism instead. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00895"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Trunk Lock Unit (F256) faulty Trunk Lock Unit (F256) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Trunk Lock Unit (F256) Check Trunk Lock Unit (F256) See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB)
Special Notes
When found in VW Golf/Jetta/Bora (1K/5M) (and similar): Comfort System Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) 004.3 (Main Latch) and 004.4 (Pre Latch) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00896"
Possible Causes
Horn (H1) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Horn (H1) Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Horn (H1)
Possible Causes
At some point, the Battery Monitor requested the Cent. Elect. controller shed some load to ensure that the vehicle would still start. This is not a "fault" but more an "advisory" code. If you leave lights on or doors open or the ignition on for any length of time, the Battery Monitor will request various systems to power things down rather than letting the batter get discharged too much.
Possible Solutions
Clear fault and check later to see if it reappears. Attach a battery charger if you plan to operate electrical systems in the car for extended periods without the engine running. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00907"
Possible Causes
Wiper Rod Mechanism faulty Control Module for Wiper Motor faulty
Possible Solutions
Check/Repair/Replace Wiper Rod Mechanism (visually) Perform Output Test (i.e. selective) Check/Replace Control Module for Wiper Motor (J400) Check Measuring Value Blocks
Possible Causes
Control Module for Wiper Motor faulty
Possible Solutions
Check/Replace Control Module for Wiper Motor (J400) Check Measuring Value Blocks Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00908"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connector(s) to Window Regulator Switch; Front Left (E40) Check Window Regulator Switch; Front Left (E40) Check Meas. Value Blocks (MVB) for Plausibility Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00912"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connector(s) to Window Regulator Switch; Front Right Driver (E81)
Check Window Regulator Switch; Front Right Driver (E81) Check Meas. Value Blocks (MVB) for Plausibility Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00913"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connector(s) to Window Regulator Switch; Rear Left (E53) Check Window Regulator Switch; Rear Left (E53) Check Meas. Value Blocks (MVB) for Plausibility Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00914"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connector(s) to Window Regulator Switch; Rear Right (E55) Check Window Regulator Switch; Rear Right (E54) Check Meas. Value Blocks (MVB) for Plausibility
00926 - Terminal 30
00926 - Terminal 30: Open Circuit
Possible Causes
Fuse(s) faulty Wiring/Connectors from/to Control Module faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse(s) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Control Module Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00926"
00928 - Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Driver Side (F220)
00928 - Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Driver Side (F220): Implausible Signal
Possible Symptoms
Door Locks not working properly
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Driver Side (F220) faulty Voltage Supply for Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Driver Side (F220) faulty Door Lock Mechanics are stiff/partially seized Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Driver Side (F220) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Driver Side (F220) Check Voltage Supply for Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Driver Side (F220) Check Door Lock Mechanics/Operation Check Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Driver Side (F220)
00928 - Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Driver Side (F220): Incorrectly Equipped
Possible Symptoms
Door Locks not working properly
Possible Causes
Incorrect Door Lock installed
Possible Solutions
Check Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Driver Side (F220) Check Door Lock Part Number
Special Notes
NAR (North American Region) Models do NOT have a SAFE-Switch in their door locks, once these models are being wrongly equipped with a RoW (Rest of World) door lock, a SAFE feedback signal is being sent which causes this code. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00928"
00929 - Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Passenger Side (F221)
00929 - Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Passenger Side (F221): Implausible Signal
Possible Symptoms
Door Locks not working properly
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Passenger Side (F221) faulty Voltage Supply for Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Passenger Side (F221) faulty Door Lock Mechanics are stiff/partially seized Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Passenger Side (F221) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Passenger Side (F221) Check Voltage Supply for Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Passenger Side (F221) Check Door Lock Mechanics/Operation Check Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Passenger Side (F221)
00929 - Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Passenger Side (F221): Incorrectly Equipped
Possible Symptoms
Door Locks not working properly
Possible Causes
Incorrect Door Lock installed
Possible Solutions
Check Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Passenger Side (F221) Check Door Lock Part Number
Special Notes
NAR (North American Region) Models do NOT have a SAFE-Switch in their door locks, once these models are being wrongly equipped with a RoW (Rest of World) door lock, a SAFE feedback signal is being sent which causes this code. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00929"
00930 - Locking Module for Central Locking; Rear Left (F222): Implausible Signal
Possible Symptoms
Door Locks not working properly
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Locking Module for Central Locking; Rear Left (F222) faulty Voltage Supply for Locking Module for Central Locking; Rear Left (F222) faulty Door Lock Mechanics are stiff/partially seized Locking Module for Central Locking; Rear Left (F222) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Locking Module for Central Locking; Rear Left (F222) Check Voltage Supply for Locking Module for Central Locking; Rear Left (F222) Check Door Lock Mechanics/Operation Check Locking Module for Central Locking; Rear Left (F222)
00930 - Locking Module for Central Locking; Rear Left (F222): Incorrectly Equipped
Possible Symptoms
Door Locks not working properly
Possible Causes
Incorrect Door Lock installed
Possible Solutions
Check Locking Module for Central Locking; Rear Left (F222) Check Door Lock Part Number
Special Notes
NAR (North American Region) Models do NOT have a SAFE-Switch in their door locks, once these models are being wrongly equipped with a RoW (Rest of World) door lock, a SAFE feedback signal is being sent which causes this code. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00930"
00931 - Locking Module for Central Locking; Rear Right (F223): Implausible Signal
Possible Symptoms
Door Locks not working properly
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Locking Module for Central Locking; Rear Right (F223) faulty Voltage Supply for Locking Module for Central Locking; Rear Right (F223) faulty Door Lock Mechanics are stiff/partially seized Locking Module for Central Locking; Rear Right (F223) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Locking Module for Central Locking; Rear Right (F223) Check Voltage Supply for Locking Module for Central Locking; Rear Right (F223) Check Door Lock Mechanics/Operation Check Locking Module for Central Locking; Rear Right (F223)
00931 - Locking Module for Central Locking; Rear Right (F223): Incorrectly Equipped
Possible Symptoms
Door Locks not working properly
Possible Causes
Incorrect Door Lock installed
Possible Solutions
Check Locking Module for Central Locking; Rear Right (F223) Check Door Lock Part Number
Special Notes
NAR (North American Region) Models do NOT have a SAFE-Switch in their door locks, once these models are being wrongly equipped with a RoW (Rest of World) door lock, a SAFE feedback signal is being sent which causes this code. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00931"
Possible Causes
Automatic Run & Pinch Protection not adapted
Possible Solutions
Adapt Automatic Run & Pinch Protection (see Special Notes)
Special Notes
Pinch Protection Adaptation Make sure the window in question is completely closed. Use the driver door window buttons to operate the window(s). Roll down the window and keep holding the button down for 2 additional seconds after the window is already fully opened. Roll up the window and keep holding the button up for 2 additional seconds after the window is already fully closed. Now test the window automatic. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00932"
Possible Causes
Automatic Run & Pinch Protection not adapted
Possible Solutions
Adapt Automatic Run & Pinch Protection (see Special Notes)
Special Notes
Pinch Protection Adaptation Make sure the window in question is completely closed. Use the driver door window buttons to operate the window(s). Roll down the window and keep holding the button down for 2 additional seconds after the window is already fully opened. Roll up the window and keep holding the button up for 2 additional seconds after the window is already fully closed. Now test the window automatic. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00933"
Possible Causes
Automatic Run & Pinch Protection not adapted
Possible Solutions
Adapt Automatic Run & Pinch Protection (see Special Notes)
Special Notes
Pinch Protection Adaptation Make sure the window in question is completely closed. Use the driver door window buttons to operate the window(s). Roll down the window and keep holding the button down for 2 additional seconds after the window is already fully opened. Roll up the window and keep holding the button up for 2 additional seconds after the window is already fully closed. Now test the window automatic. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00934"
Possible Causes
Automatic Run & Pinch Protection not adapted
Possible Solutions
Adapt Automatic Run & Pinch Protection (see Special Notes)
Special Notes
Pinch Protection Adaptation Make sure the window in question is completely closed. Use the driver door window buttons to operate the window(s). Roll down the window and keep holding the button down for 2 additional seconds after the window is already fully opened. Roll up the window and keep holding the button up for 2 additional seconds after the window is already fully closed. Now test the window automatic. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00935"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Heated Exterior Mirror Driver Side (Z4) faulty Heated Exterior Mirror Driver Side (Z4) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Heated Exterior Mirror Driver Side (Z4) Check/Replace Heated Exterior Mirror Driver Side (Z4)
Special Notes
Sometimes the switch button for the mirror has 'L', 'R' and '0'. When switched on '0' the mirror heating is on!
00943 - Heated Exterior Mirror Driver Side (Z4): Electrical Fault in Circuit
Possible Symptoms
Mirror Heating doesn't work
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Heated Exterior Mirror Driver Side (Z4) faulty Heated Exterior Mirror Driver Side (Z4) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Heated Exterior Mirror Driver Side (Z4) Check/Replace Heated Exterior Mirror Driver Side (Z4) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00943"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections faulty Mirror Heating faulty
Possible Solutions
Check if 12V on mirror connections is present Replace Mirror (Z5)
Special Notes
Sometimes the switch button for the mirror has 'L', 'R' and '0'. When switched on '0' the mirror heating is on! Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00944"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors to Interior Light(s) Check Interior Light(s) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00953"
00955 - Key 1
00955 - Key 1: Adaptation Limit Surpassed
Possible Symptoms
Remote control not working.
Possible Causes
Key not matched. Key operated more than 200 times while out of range.
Possible Solutions
See vehicle specific page for synchronisation/adaptation procedures. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00955"
00956 - Key 2
00956 - Key 2: Adaptation Limit Surpassed
Possible Symptoms
Remote control not working.
Possible Causes
Key not matched. Key operated more than 200 times while out of range.
Possible Solutions
See vehicle specific page for synchronisation/adaptation procedures. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00956"
00957 - Key 3
00957 - Key 3: Adaptation Limit Surpassed
Possible Symptoms
Remote control not working.
Possible Causes
Key not matched. Key operated more than 200 times while out of range.
Possible Solutions
See vehicle specific page for synchronisation/adaptation procedures. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00957"
00958 - Key 4
00958 - Key 4: Adaptation Limit Surpassed
Possible Symptoms
Remote control not working.
Possible Causes
Key not matched. Key operated more than 200 times while out of range.
Possible Solutions
See vehicle specific page for synchronisation/adaptation procedures
00978 - Lamp for Low Beam; Left (M29): Open or Short to Plus
Possible Symptoms
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) active
Possible Causes
Lamp for Low Beam; Left (M29) faulty Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Lamp for Low Beam; Left (M29) faulty Control Module incorrectly coded
Possible Solutions
Check Lamp for Low Beam; Left (M29) Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Lamp for Low Beam; Left (M29) Check Control Module Coding Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00978"
Possible Causes
Lamp for Low Beam; Right (M31) faulty Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Lamp for Low Beam; Right (M31) faulty Control Module incorrectly coded
Possible Solutions
Check Lamp for Low Beam; Right (M31) Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Lamp for Low Beam; Right (M31) Check Control Module Coding Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00979"
Possible Solutions
Operate Emergency OFF Switch again (to deactivate the Emergency OFF feature)
Special Notes
This Code is only a NOTE, please refer to the Cars Manual regarding the Seat Memory Functionality. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01008"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Rain Sensor (G213) faulty Rain Sensor (G213) faulty/not installed
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to Rain Sensor (G213) Check Rain Sensor (G213) If Rain Sensor (G213) is not installed, check Central Electronics Control Module Coding Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01024"
Possible Causes
Door Contact Switch Driver's Door faulty Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Driver Side (F220) faulty Key Switch Driver's Door faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Door Contact Switch Driver's Door Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Check Locking Module for Central Locking; Front Driver Side (F220) Check Key Switch Driver's Door Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01030"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Door Locks faulty Door Lock(s) stiff
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Door Locks Check Door Lock(s) See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01038"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections faulty Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (G2) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check / Replace Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (G2)
Special Notes
In MY 1995-2002 (?) in Europe at VW-cars the G2/G62 had the bad reputation of breaking down often. The default G2/G62 is black and all replacements are green. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01039"
Possible Symptoms
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) active
Possible Causes
Control Module not coded
Possible Solutions
Check Control Module Coding Cross Reference Control Module Coding with related Control Modules (e.g. for Country or Powertrain Settings)
Special Notes
When found in Audi A8/S8 (4E): Headlight Aim Control (Adaptive Light), perform Coding. When found in VW Passat (3C): Headlight Aim Control, perform Coding. In certain cases this code may be stored even after properly coding a module (e.g. VW RNS510). In such cases make sure to use a proper workshop code (WSC), importer and device number. Those have to be non-0 values, so for example 12345-123-12345 should do it. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01042"
Possible Causes
Control Module Software Version does not match (is incompatible to) other Control Modules Software Version
Possible Solutions
Check/Update Control Module Software Version(s)
Special Notes
When found in Audi A4/S4/RS4/Cabriolet (8K), Audi A5/S5 (8T), Audi A6/S6/RS6/allroad (4F), Audi A8/S8 (4E) or Audi Q7 (4L): Control Head: Update MMI Software Version Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01043"
Possible Causes
Control Module incorrectly coded
Possible Solutions
Check Gateway Installation List Check/Fix Control Module Coding See Vehicle Specific Diagnostic Procedures for Details
Special Notes
When found in CAN-Gateway, use the Gateway Installation List to check for unreachable or not registered control modules. Then update the Gateway Installation List by altering the Gateway Coding manually.
Possible Causes
Control Module incorrectly coded
Possible Solutions
Check/Fix Control Module Coding See Vehicle Specific Diagnostic Procedures for Details
Special Notes
Some Passat (3B/B5) around MY 2000 have a Firmware Bug which causes this DTC to be set in the CAN Gateway (19). Service Documents for of those Cars indicate that this DTC should be ignored in that Module as long as the Coding matches the Vehicle Equipment.
Possible Solutions
Check/Fix Coding Pin/Bridge in Wiring Check/Fix Control Module Coding See Vehicle Specific Diagnostic Procedures for Details Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01044"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Light Switch faulty Light Switch faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Light Switch Check Light Switch
Special Notes
When found in VW Golf/Jetta/Bora (1K/5M): Central Electronics (or similar), check Cigarette Lighter Lamp. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01064"
Possible Causes
Basic Setting Not Performed
Possible Solutions
Perform Basic Setting
Special Notes
When found in Audi A6 (4F): Parking Brake, perform Function Test. When found in VW Passat (3C): Parking Brake, perform Function Test. If the Function Test does not clear the code, perform Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor (G251) Calibration. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01087"
Possible Causes
Wiring from/to Generator faulty Voltage Regulator faulty Generator faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to Generator Check Voltage Regulator Check Generator Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01117"
Special Notes
If found in Brake Electronics, check Transmission Control Module (TCM) for Fault Codes.
Possible Causes
Wiring from/to Brake Electronics (J104) faulty Electrical Interference from External Sources High Frequency Radiation (e.g. non-insulated Ignition Cable)
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to Brake Electronics (J104) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01130"
Possible Causes
Fuse(s) faulty Wiring/Connectors from/to Central Locking or Comfort Control Module faulty Emergency Flasher Switch (E229) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse(s) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Central Locking or Comfort Control Module Check Emergency Flasher Switch (E229) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01131"
Possible Solutions
Check/Repair Wiring/Connector from/to Interior Monitoring Sensors See Measuring Blocks Check Interior Monitoring Sensors Installation Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01135"
Possible Solutions
Check for other Throttle Body related Fault Codes Check Throttle Body Control Module (J338) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01165"
Possible Solutions
Replace key-battery If more than one key acts like this, check / clean the connector between immo reader coil and immo control module, the contacts tend to oxidize There is also another known issue with the wiring between reader coil and immo module, they are known to be too short so there is a 'longer' wiring (8D0-972-275) available
Possible Causes
Remote Control Adaptation incomplete
Possible Solutions
Check Remote Control Adaptation See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Perform Remote Control Adaptation Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01179"
Possible Causes
Torque Converter Lock-Up Clutch faulty Valve Body faulty Internal Failure in Transmission
Possible Solutions
Check Torque Converter Lock-Up Clutch Slip
Special Notes
When found in 4-Speed Automatic Transmission (01M), check Measuring Value Block (MVB) 007. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01192"
Possible Symptoms
Immobilizer active Engine doesn't start
Possible Causes
Short Circuit between K and W Line on Immobilizer Control Module (J362) Immobilizer Control Module (J362) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check K and W Line for Short Circuit Check/Replace Immobilizer Control Module (J362) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01202"
Possible Causes
Wiring between ABS and Instrument Cluster defective Instrument Cluster defective (rare)
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring between ABS and Instrument Cluster for Short to Ground/Open Circuit Check Instrument Cluster
Possible Causes
Wiring between ABS and Instrument Cluster defective ABS incorrectly coded Instrument Cluster defective (rare)
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring between ABS and Instrument Cluster for Short to Plus Check ABS Coding Check Instrument Cluster Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01203"
Possible Solutions
Check Ignition Switch Check Wiring between Instrument Cluster (J285) and Climatronic Control (J255) Check Instrument Cluster (J285) Check Climatronic Control (J255) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01206"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Side Airbag Igniter, Front Driver Side (N199) faulty Side Airbag Igniter, Front Driver Side (N199) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Side Airbag Igniter, Front Driver Side (N199) Check Side Airbag Igniter, Front Driver Side (N199) faulty Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01217"
01218 - Side Airbag Igniter; Front Passenger Side (N200): Resistance too High
Possible Symptoms
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) active
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Side Airbag Igniter, Front Passenger Side (N200) faulty Side Airbag Igniter, Front Passenger Side (N200) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Side Airbag Igniter, Front Passenger Side (N200) Check Side Airbag Igniter, Front Passenger Side (N200) faulty Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01218"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Side Airbag Igniter, Rear Driver Side (N201) faulty Side Airbag Igniter, Rear Driver Side (N201) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Side Airbag Igniter, Rear Driver Side (N201) Check Side Airbag Igniter, Rear Driver Side (N201) faulty Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01219"
Possible Symptoms
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) active
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Side Airbag Igniter, Rear Passenger Side (N202) faulty Side Airbag Igniter, Rear Passenger Side (N202) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Side Airbag Igniter, Rear Passenger Side (N202) Check Side Airbag Igniter, Rear Passenger Side (N202) faulty Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01220"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connections between Airbag Control Module (J234) and Crash Sensor Side Airbag; Driver Side (G179) faulty Crash Sensor Side Airbag; Driver Side (G179) faulty Airbag Control Module (J234) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connections between Airbag Control Module (J234) and Crash Sensor Side Airbag; Driver Side (G179) Replace Crash Sensor Side Airbag; Driver Side (G179) Replace Airbag Control Module (J234)
01221 - Crash Sensor Side Airbag; Driver Side (G179): No or Incorrect Basic Setting / Adaptation
Possible Symptoms
Airbag Warning Light ON
Possible Causes
Wrong Crash Sensor Side Airbag; Driver Side (G179) installed
Possible Solutions
Install correct Crash Sensor Side Airbag; Driver Side (G179)
Special Notes
The Crash Sensors can be checked by using the control module identification and the measuring blocks. Address 15: Airbags Controller: 1T0 909 605 Component: 05 AIRBAG VW62 0506 2112 Coding: 0012341 The 0506 in this example stands for the required Crash Sensor ID, the first 2 digits (05) apply for the front crash sensors, while the second 2 digits (06) apply for the rear crash sensors. The ID of the currently installed Crash Sensors can be determinded by checking Measuring Value Block (MVB) 009. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01221"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connections between Airbag Control Module (J234) and Crash Sensor Side Airbag; Passenger Side (G180) faulty Crash Sensor Side Airbag; Passenger Side (G180) faulty Airbag Control Module (J234) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connections between Airbag Control Module (J234) and Crash Sensor Side Airbag; Passenger Side (G180) Replace Crash Sensor Side Airbag; Passenger Side (G180) Replace Airbag Control Module (J234)
01222 - Crash Sensor Side Airbag; Passenger Side (G180): No or Incorrect Basic Setting / Adaptation
Possible Symptoms
Airbag Warning Light ON
Possible Causes
Wrong Crash Sensor Side Airbag; Passenger Side (G180) installed
Possible Solutions
Install correct Crash Sensor Side Airbag; Passenger Side (G180)
Special Notes
The Crash Sensors can be checked by using the control module identification and the measuring blocks. Address 15: Airbags Controller: 1T0 909 605 Component: 05 AIRBAG VW62 0506 2112 Coding: 0012341 The 0506 in this example stands for the required Crash Sensor ID, the first 2 digits (05) apply for the front crash sensors, while the second 2 digits (06) apply for the rear crash sensors. The ID of the currently installed Crash Sensors can be determinded by checking Measuring Value Block (MVB) 009. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01222"
Possible Solutions
Install a control module that matches the vehicle equipment (see parts catalogue). Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01224"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Airbag Cut-Off Switch for Passenger Side (E224) faulty Airbag Cut-Off Switch for Passenger Side (E224) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Airbag Cut-Off Switch for Passenger Side (E224) Check Airbag Cut-Off Switch for Passenger Side (E224) See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01228"
Possible Causes
Fuse(s) faulty Power Supply for Shift Selector Locking Solenoid (N110) faulty Wiring/Connectors from/to Shift Selector Locking Solenoid (N110) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check/Replace Fuse(s) Check/Repair Power Supply for Shift Selector Locking Solenoid (N110) Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Shift Selector Locking Solenoid (N110) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01236"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections faulty N109 faulty
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check/replace N109 Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01237"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Fuel Pump Relay (J17) Check Fuel Pump Relay (J17) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01259"
Possible Causes
Wiring from/to Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) faulty (Short to Ground) Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check/Replace Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75)
Special Notes
Often seen in combination with 00544 (Maximum Boost Pressure Exceeded).
01262 - Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75): Short to Plus
Possible Symptoms
Reduced Power Output Boost Pressure too Low
Possible Causes
Wiring from/to Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) faulty (Short to Plus) Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check/Replace Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75)
01262 - Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75): Output Open
Possible Symptoms
Reduced Power Output Boost Pressure too Low
Possible Causes
Wiring from/to Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) faulty (Open Circuit) Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check/Replace Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01262"
Possible Solutions
Check Positioning Motor for Temperature Flap (V68) See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Perform Output Test Perform Basic Setting Check/Repair Wiring and Connectors Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01271"
Possible Solutions
Check Positioning Motor for Central Flap (V70) See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Perform Output Test Perform Basic Setting Check/Repair Wiring and Connectors Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01272"
Possible Solutions
Check Fresh Air Blower (V2) Perform Output Test (Check Air Vents while Blower is active) Check Meas. Blocks while Blower is active Check Control Module for Fresh Air Blower (J126) Perform Output Test (Check Air Vents while Blower is active) Check wiring Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01273"
Possible Solutions
Check Air Flow Flap Positioning Motor (V71) See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Perform Output Test Perform Basic Setting Check/Repair Wiring and Connectors Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01274"
Possible Causes
ABS Hydraulic Pump (V64) Connector to Control Module faulty Wiring and/or Connector(s) faulty ABS Hydraulic Pump (V64) faulty Brake Electronics Control Module (J104) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check ABS Hydraulic Pump (V64) Connector to Control Module Check Wiring and/or Connector(s) Check/Replace ABS Hydraulic Pump (V64) Check/Replace Brake Electronics Control Module (J104)
Possible Causes
Fuse(s) faulty Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to ABS Hydraulic Pump (V64) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse(s) Check Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to ABS Hydraulic Pump (V64)
Possible Causes
Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor (G251) Calibration not performed Wiring/Connectors from/to Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor (G251) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor (G251) Use Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) to check Sensor Signal for plausibility Check Installation Position of Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor (G251) Perform Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor (G251) Calibration See Vehicle specific Diagnostic Procedures Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor (G251)
Possible Solutions
Perform Longitudinal Acceleration Sensor (G251) Basic Setting See Vehicle specific Diagnostic Procedures for Details Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01279"
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse(s) Check Power Supply/Battery/Generator Check Wiring/Connectors for Corrosion and/or faulty Pins
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse(s) Check Power Supply/Battery/Generator
Check Wiring/Connectors for Corrosion and/or faulty Pins Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01288"
01304 - Radio
01304 - Radio: No Signal/Communication
Possible Symptoms
Reduced Functionality
Possible Causes
Communication from/to Radio faulty Wiring/Connectors from/to Radio faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Communication from/to Radio See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Radio
Possible Causes
Communication from/to Radio faulty Radio Coding incorrect
Possible Solutions
Check Communication from/to Radio See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Check Radio Coding Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01304"
Possible Causes
When found in Brake Electronics (MK60) Incorrect Steering Aid Characteristic Setting Incorrect Steering Aid Warning Lamp Setting Driver Steering Recommendation (DSR) in activated in Brake Electronics but not in the Steering Aid Control Module or vice versa.
Possible Solutions
When found in Brake Electronics (MK60) Check Brake Electronics Coding Check Steering Aid Characteristic Setting Check Steering Aid Warning Lamp Setting Check Driver Steering Recommendation (DSR) Setting
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Power Steering Control Module (J500) faulty/loose Power Steering Control Module (J500) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Power Steering Control Module (J500) Replace Power Steering Control Module (J500) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01309"
Possible Solutions
Check CAN-Databus Wiring/Connectors from/to Engine Control Module Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Usually Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) 125+ show the current Communication Status
Possible Solutions
Check Engine Control Module for Fault Codes
Special Notes
Engine Control Module stored a Code which influences other Control Modules Functionality
Possible Solutions
Check CAN-Databus Wiring/Connectors from/to Transmission Control Module Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Usually Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) 125+ show the current Communication Status
Possible Solutions
Check Transmission Control Module for Fault Codes
Special Notes
Transmission Control Module stored a Code which influences other Control Modules Functionality Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01315"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to ABS Control Module Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Usually Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) 125+ show the current Communication Status Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01316"
Possible Solutions
Check CAN-Databus Wiring/Connectors from/to Instrument Cluster (J285) Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Usually Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) 125+ show the current Communication Status
Possible Solutions
Check Instrument Cluster (J285) for Fault Codes
Special Notes
Instrument Cluster (J285) stored a Code which influences other Control Modules Functionality
Special Notes
When found in Audi A3/S3 (8P): Heating/Air Conditioning, check Instrument Cluster for Fault Codes. May be stored in Combination with 00003 - Control Module / 005 - No or Incorrect Basic Setting / Adaptation in the Instrument Cluster. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01317"
Possible Causes
When found in Audi A4 (8E): Brake Electronics (Bosch 8.0) Coding of Powertrain Control Modules wrong/incomplete
Possible Solutions
When found in Audi A4 (8E): Brake Electronics (Bosch 8.0) Check Coding of Powertrain Control Modules, especially check the related Airbag 9.41 Adaptation Channels 050 & 051. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01321"
Possible Causes
Tire Pressure Monitoring (J502) incorrectly coded
Possible Solutions
Check Tire Pressure Monitoring (J502) Coding
Special Notes
When found in VW Golf/Jetta/Bora (1K/5M): Tire Pressure Monitoring, check Coding and perform Adaptation. When found in VW Passat (3C): Tire Pressure Monitoring, check Coding and perform Adaptation. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01325"
Possible Solutions
Check/Repair Wiring and/or Connectors Check/Replace Door Control Module(s)
Special Notes
This fault code describes that the Convenience System Data Bus is operating in Single Wire mode. You can check the door control modules by disconnecting all of them and reconnecting them one after another, while checking the comfort system meas. blocks regarding the data bus status. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01329"
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse(s) Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Control Module Check Power Supply (Battery/Generator)
Special Notes
When found in an individual control module, it's most likely a local source (e.g. wiring/connectors). When found in multiple control modules at the same time, it's most likely a common source (e.g. ground spot, battery, generator).
Intermittent codes are often stored during low outside temperature when the battery capacity goes down and may be ignored. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01331"
Possible Solutions
Check CAN-Gateway Coding Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Control Modules
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Control Modules Control Module in CAN Data Bus Comfort faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Control Modules
Special Notes
When found in VW Passat (3B): Comfort System, check Comfort Control Module and Door Control Modules. Wiring/Connectors from/to Door Control Modules faulty Door Control Modules faulty Comfort Control Modules flooded/faulty Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01336"
01358 - Internal Central Locking Switch: Driver Side (E150): Implausible Signal
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or Connectors faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring and/or Connectors Check Measuring Blocks Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01358"
Possible Solutions
Check Internal Central Locking Switch Passenger Side (E198) Check Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to Internal Central Locking Switch Passenger Side (E198) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01359"
Possible Solutions
Check/Clear Fault Codes Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Airbag Control Module (J234) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01366"
Possible Causes
Anti-Theft Alarm triggered by unauthorized opening of Trunk Lid/Tailgate Trunk Lid/Tailgate Central Locking Switch (F218) faulty Wiring/Connectors from/to Trunk Lid/Tailgate Central Locking Switch (F218) faulty False Alarm
Possible Solutions
Check/Clear Fault Codes Check Trunk Lid/Tailgate Central Locking Switch (F218) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Trunk Lid/Tailgate Central Locking Switch (F218)
Special Notes
This fault code is only a note. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01369"
Possible Solutions
Check/Clear Fault Codes Check Ultrasonic Sensor Control Module (J347) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Ultrasonic Sensor Control Module (J347)
Special Notes
This fault code is only a note. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01370"
Possible Solutions
Check/Clear Fault Codes
Check Driver Door Contact Switch (F2) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Driver Door Contact Switch (F2)
Special Notes
This fault code is only a note.
Possible Solutions
Check/Clear Fault Codes
Special Notes
This fault code is only a note. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01374"
Possible Causes
Valves for Engine Mounting faulty Wiring/Connectors from/to Valves for Engine Mounting faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Valves for Engine Mounting Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Valves for Engine Mounting Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01375"
01406 - No Flame
Possible Symptoms
Smoke
Possible Causes
Air in Fuel Supply Possibly due to "dynamic driving style" while tank on reserve. Fuel Supply leaking
Possible Solutions
Check Fuel Supply for Leaks Perform Function Test until all Air is out of the Fuel Supply System Perform Basic Setting (see Special Notes for further Instructions)
Special Notes
This fault may occur due to the auxiliary heating start up, while all related components and functions are free of faults. When found in VW Touran (1T): Auxiliary Heating (or similar), perform Basic Setting. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01406"
Possible Causes
Lateral Acceleration Sensor (G200) Basic Setting lost/not performed
Possible Solutions
Perform Lateral Acceleration Sensor (G200) Basic Setting See Vehicle specific Diagnostic Procedures for Details
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connections from/to Lateral Acceleration Sensor (G200) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connections from/to Lateral Acceleration Sensor (G200) Check Supply Voltage Check Lateral Acceleration Sensor (G200) faulty Perform Lateral Acceleration Sensor (G200) Basic Setting Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01423"
Possible Causes
Steering Column Control Module Supply Voltage insufficient Fuse(s) faulty Wiring/Connectors from/to Steering Wheel Controls faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Steering Column Control Module Supply Voltage Check Fuse(s) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Steering Wheel Controls
Special Notes
When found in VW Golf/Jetta (1K): Steering Column Control Module Check Fuse(s) SB2 (E-Box Low) or SB16 (E-Box High) in the Engine Compartment Fuse Box. Check Connector T5k on the Steering Wheel Controls Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01426"
Possible Causes
Basic Setting not performed
Possible Solutions
Perform Basic Setting
Possible Solutions
Check/Replace Brake Pedal Switch (F) See Measuring Blocks Check/Replace Brake Pressure Sensor 1 (G201) ABS Hydraulic Unit (N55) may need to replaced Perform Brake Pump Bleeding Perform Brake Pressure Sensor 1 (G201) Basic Setting Replace Brake Electronics Control Module (J104) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01435"
Possible Solutions
Check/Clear Fault Codes Check Sensor for Anti-Theft Alarm System Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Sensor for Anti-Theft Alarm System
Special Notes
This fault code is only a note. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01463"
Possible Symptoms
ABS/ESP non-functional
Possible Causes
System Function Test not performed
Possible Solutions
Perform System Function Test (see vehicle specific diagnostic procedures for details) ESP System Function Test (Bosch) ESP System Function Test (Conti/Teves) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01486"
Possible Causes
Bulb for High-Beams; Left (M30) faulty Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Bulb for High-Beams; Left (M30) faulty Control Module incorrectly coded
Possible Solutions
Check Bulb for High-Beams; Left (M30) Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Bulb for High-Beams; Left (M30) Check Control Module Coding Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01495"
Possible Causes
Bulb for High-Beams; Right (M32) faulty Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Bulb for High-Beams; Right (M32) faulty Control Module incorrectly coded
Possible Solutions
Check Bulb for High-Beams; Right (M32) Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Bulb for High-Beams; Right (M32) Check Control Module Coding Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01499"
Possible Causes
Brake Electronics (ABS) Coding incorrect
Possible Solutions
Check Brake Electronics (ABS) Coding
Special Notes
When found in Audi A6 (4F): Brake Electronics, check/perform Coding. Also see our Trailer Hitch Retrofitting Instructions for Audi A6 (4F). Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01517"
Possible Causes
Fuse(s) faulty Wiring from/to Rain/Light Recognition Sensor (G397) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse(s) Check Wiring from/to Rain/Light Recognition Sensor (G397) Check Central Electronics Control Module (J519) Coding
Special Notes
When found in VW Golf (1K): Central Electronics Check Supply Voltage See Measuring Value Block (MVB) 013.3 Check Light Sensor Status See Measuring Value Block (MVB) 016.2
Possible Causes
Tire Pressure too Low Tire Pressure Sensor(s) not installed Winter Tires without Sensors
Possible Solutions
Check Tire Pressure Check/Install Tire Pressure Sensors
Possible Causes
Tire Pressure Sensor(s) faulty Tire Pressure Sensor(s) not installed
Possible Solutions
Check/Install Tire Pressure Sensors Check individual Sensors via Measuring Value Blocks (MVB)
Special Notes
On Systems without Position Recognition (e.g. 1K-chassis Golf/Jetta or or 3C-chassis Passat), raise or lower the pressure in one tire at a time and double check the Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) 001-012 (and 016) for changes. If you find one which does not change after raising or lowering the Pressure, you have most likely found the faulty Sensor. Note: It may take up to 2 minutes before a pressure change is detected by the control module and displayed in the Measuring Value Block (MVB). To locate the individual Wheels it helps to make a note the Sensor Identification Number. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01521"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Telematic Emergency Battery fault Telematic Emergency Battery discharged/malfunction
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Telematic Emergency Battery Check/Replace Telematic Emergency Battery Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01531"
Possible Causes
Fuse(s) faulty Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to Headlight Leveling Control Module (J431) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse(s) Check Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to Headlight Leveling Control Module (J431) Check/Replace Headlight Leveling Control Module (J431)
Special Notes
May be stored in combination with 01539. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01537"
Possible Causes
Headlight Adjustment not performed Aftermarket Suspension installed (i.e. lowered Suspension) Level Sensor Readings out of Range Level Sensor(s) faulty Level Sensor Mounting damaged/faulty
Possible Solutions
Perform Headlight Adjustment See Vehicle specific Diagnostic Procedures for Details Check Level Sensors Check Level Sensor Mounting
Special Notes
If Headlight Adjustment (Basic Setting) fails, check Level Sensors. Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) if Level Sensor Readings within Specification. When stored in combination with 01537, fix that one first. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01539"
Possible Symptoms
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) active
Possible Causes
Yaw Rate Sensor (G202) faulty ESP-Sensor Unit (G419) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Yaw Rate Sensor (G202) Check ESP-Sensor Unit (G419)
Possible Solutions
Perform Yaw Rate Sensor (G202) Basic Setting See Vehicle specific Diagnostic Procedures for Details Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01542"
Possible Causes
Mechanical failure in the doorlock Mechanical failure is cables Short to Groud / B+ in wiring
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check mechanical cables Replace the doorlock Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01559"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connector from/to Central Locking Actuator (Safe): Passenger Door (F221) Check Central Locking Actuator (Safe): Passenger Door (F221) See Measuring Blocks OR perform Output Test
Special Notes
Safe states can normally only be checked while the car is being locked with ignition off, however usually the comfort system/central locking allows you to diagnose problems even with ignition off, as long as the diagnostic communication has been initiated before the ignition is being switched off. In detail this means switch on the ignition, connect to the comfort system/central locking and open the desired measuring block. Keep the measuring block running, switch off the ignition and lock the car. Finally when unlocking check if the actuator status changes as expected. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01560"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connector from/to Central Locking Actuator: Rear Left Door (F132) Check Central Locking Actuator: Rear Left Door (F132) See Measuring Blocks OR perform Output Test
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connector from/to Central Locking Actuator (Safe): Rear Left Door (F222) Check Central Locking Actuator (Safe): Rear Left Door (F222)
Special Notes
Safe states can normally only be checked while the car is being locked with ignition off, however usually the comfort system/central locking allows you to diagnose problems even with ignition off, as long as the diagnostic communication has been initiated before the ignition is being switched off. In detail this means switch on the ignition, connect to the comfort system/central locking and open the desired measuring block. Keep the measuring block running, switch off the ignition and lock the car. Finally when unlocking check if the actuator status changes as expected. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01561"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connector from/to Central Locking Actuator: Rear Right Door (F134) Check Central Locking Actuator: Rear Right Door (F134) See Measuring Blocks OR perform Output Test
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connector from/to Central Locking Actuator (Safe): Rear Right Door (F134) Check Central Locking Actuator (Safe): Rear Right Door (F223) See Measuring Blocks OR perform Output Test
Special Notes
Safe states can normally only be checked while the car is being locked with ignition off, however usually the comfort system/central locking allows you to diagnose problems even with ignition off, as long as the diagnostic communication has been initiated before the ignition is being switched off. In detail this means switch on the ignition, connect to the comfort system/central locking and open the desired measuring block. Keep the measuring block running, switch off the ignition and lock the car. Finally when unlocking check if the actuator status changes as expected. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01562"
Possible Solutions
Check/Clear Fault Codes Check Passenger Door Contact Switch (F3) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Passenger Door Contact Switch (F3)
Special Notes
This fault code is only a note. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01572"
Possible Solutions
Check/Clear Fault Codes Check Rear Leftt Door Contact Switch Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Rear Left Door Contact Switch
Special Notes
This fault code is only a note. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01573"
Rear Right Door Contact Switch (F11) faulty Wiring/Connectors from/to Rear Right Door Contact Switch (F11) faulty False Alarm
Possible Solutions
Check/Clear Fault Codes Check Rear Right Door Contact Switch (F11) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Rear Right Door Contact Switch (F11)
Special Notes
This fault code is only a note. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01574"
Possible Causes
Wiring from/to Igniter 2 for Airbag; Drivers Side (N250) faulty Coil Spring with Slip Ring (F138) faulty Igniter 2 for Airbag; Drivers Side (N250) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to Igniter 2 for Airbag; Drivers Side (N250) Check Coil Spring with Slip Ring (F138) Check Igniter 2 for Airbag; Drivers Side (N250) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01587"
Possible Causes
Battery low Battery faulty
Possible Solutions
Charge Battery Check/Replace Battery
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Crash Sensor Side Airbag; Rear Drivers Side (G256) faulty Crash Sensor Side Airbag; Rear Drivers Side (G256) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check/Replace Wiring/Connectors from/to Crash Sensor Side Airbag; Rear Drivers Side (G256) Check/Replace Crash Sensor Side Airbag; Rear Drivers Side (G256)
01638 - Crash Sensor Side Airbag; Rear Drivers Side (G256): No or Incorrect Basic Setting / Adaptation
Possible Symptoms
Airbag Warning Light ON
Possible Causes
Wrong Crash Sensor Side Airbag; Rear Drivers Side (G256) installed
Possible Solutions
Install correct Crash Sensor Side Airbag; Rear Drivers Side (G256)
Special Notes
The Crash Sensors can be checked by using the control module identification and the measuring blocks. Address 15: Airbags Controller: 1T0 909 605 Component: 05 AIRBAG VW62 0506 2112 Coding: 0012341 The 0506 in this example stands for the required Crash Sensor ID, the first 2 digits (05) apply for the front crash sensors, while the second 2 digits (06) apply for the rear crash sensors. The ID of the currently installed Crash Sensors can be determinded by checking Measuring Value Block (MVB) 009.
Possible Causes
Wrong Crash Sensor Side Airbag; Rear Passenger Side (G257) installed
Possible Solutions
Install correct Crash Sensor Side Airbag; Rear Passenger Side (G257)
Special Notes
The Crash Sensors can be checked by using the control module identification and the measuring blocks. Address 15: Airbags Controller: 1T0 909 605 Component: 05 AIRBAG VW62 0506 2112 Coding: 0012341 The 0506 in this example stands for the required Crash Sensor ID, the first 2 digits (05) apply for the front crash sensors, while the second 2 digits (06) apply for the rear crash sensors. The ID of the currently installed Crash Sensors can be determinded by checking Measuring Value Block (MVB) 009. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01639"
Possible Causes
Fuse(s) for Mirror Adjustment Motor (V17/V149) faulty Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Mirror Adjustment Motor (V17/V149) faulty Mirror Adjustment Motor (V17/V149) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check/Replace Fuse(s) for Mirror Adjustment Motor (V17/V149) Check/Repair Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Mirror Adjustment Motor (V17/V149) Check/Replace Mirror Adjustment Motor (V17/V149) Approach all possible positions (up/down/left/right) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01736"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections faulty G283 is faulty
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections for G283 If connections are ok, change passenger side crash sensor (G284) with drivers side sensor (G283). If the fault change also, you found a faulty sensor. Replace it If changing G283 with G284 does not change the fault, then check wiring between G283 and Airbag Control Unit Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01738"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections faulty G284 is faulty
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections for G284 If connections are ok, change passenger side crash sensor (G284) with drivers side sensor (G283). If the fault change also, you found a faulty sensor. Replace it If changing G283 with G284 does not change the fault, then check wiring between G284 and Airbag Control Unit
Possible Solutions
Check Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) of Control Module and Car Perform Vehicle Data Learning
Special Notes
When found in Audi A4 (8E): Heating/Air Conditioning, perform Vehicle Data Learning (Adaptation). When found in Audi A4 (8E): Airbag 8.4, perform Vehicle Data Learning (Adaptation). When found in Audi A4 (8E): Airbag 9.41, perform Vehicle Data Learning (Adaptation). When Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) in Airbag and Instrument Cluster matches, try clearing the fault code. If it does not clear, ignore it as long the airbag warning light is not active. For further details see TPL 2007313. When found in Audi A4 (8E): Steering Wheel, perform Vehicle Data Learning (Adaptation). When found in Audi A4 (8E): Seat Adjustment, perform Vehicle Data Learning (Adaptation). Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01794"
Possible Causes
Light Switch (E1) faulty (or switched to an intermediate position) Wiring/Connectors from/to Light Switch (E1) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Light Switch (E1) See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Light Switch (E1)
Special Notes
When found in Audi A3/S3 (8P): Central Electronics, check Light Switch Status in Measuring Value Block (MVB) 017 and 018. When found in Audi A4/S4/RS4/Cabriolet (8E/8H): Central Electronics, check Light Switch Status in Measuring Value Block (MVB) 006.1. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01800"
Possible Causes
Temporary Supply Voltage Interruption Steering Angle Sensor (G85) faulty Steering Column Control Module (J527) faulty
Possible Solutions
Perform Steering Angle Sensor (G85) Adaptation See Vehicle specific Diagnostic Procedures for Details Check/Replace Steering Angle Sensor (G85) Check/Replace Steering Column Control Module (J527)
Special Notes
When found in Audi A4/S4/RS4/Cabriolet (8E/8H): Brake Electronics, these are the most likely causes if the Basic Setting fails or the Fault comes back shortly after clearing. MY 2001: Steering Column Control Module (J527) was the most common fault MY 2002: Steering Angle Sensor (G85) was the most common fault MY 2003/2004: Experience has shown the Steering Angle Sensor (G85) were the only cause, Steering Column Control Module (J527) were not defective yet. MY 2006: Steering Column Control Module (J527) was the most common fault Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01826"
Possible Causes
Control Module Coding incorrect Incorrect Antenna for Tire Pressure Monitoring; Rear (R96) installed (Frequency incompatible)
Possible Solutions
Check Control Module Coding, Country Setting might be wrong Install correct Antenna for Tire Pressure Monitoring; Rear (R96) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01833"
Possible Causes
Temperature flap stiff Wiring defective Potentiometer/Actuator for Temperature Flap Right (G221) defective
Possible Solutions
Perform basic setting Check temperature flap movement, if necessary use grease/oil Check Wiring Replace Potentiometer/Actuator for Temperature Flap Right (G221) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01842"
Possible Causes
Switch for Compartment Cover Locked (F200) / (F199) faulty Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to Switch for Compartment Cover Locked (F200) / (F199) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Switch for Compartment Cover Locked (F200) / (F199) Check Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to Switch for Compartment Cover Locked (F200) / (F199) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01990"
Possible Causes
Convertible Top Compartment Latch Switch (F293); Unlock faulty Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to Convertible Top Compartment Latch Switch (F293); Unlock faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Convertible Top Compartment Latch Switch (F293); Unlock Check Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to Convertible Top Compartment Latch Switch (F293); Unlock Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/01992"
Possible Causes
Automatic Roof Switch Positions implausible Micro Switch faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Micro Switches Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB)
Special Notes
When found in Audi A4 (8E): Automatic Roof Check MVB 001 & 002, 006 & 007 for plausibility Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02000"
Possible Solutions
Check Control Module Coding Check Wiring
Special Notes
When found in Radio/Navigation System RNS-E Check Coding for Sound System Check Wiring/Connectors (Connector B Pin 7 not wired) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02005"
Possible Causes
Adaptation not performed
Possible Solutions
Perform Adaptation
Special Notes
When found in Audi Radio/Navigation System (RNS-E): Perform Adaptation of Wheel Size (ADP 001) and Impuls (ADP 002). When found in Audi A4 (8E) Automatic Roof: Perform Switch Reset (ADP 001). Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02024"
Possible Causes
Main Connector to Front Sensors disconnected Separate Connectors to all Front Sensors disconnected Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Front Sensors faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Main Connector to Front Sensors Check Separate Connectors to all Front Sensors Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Front Sensors Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02069"
Possible Causes
Main Connector to Rear Sensors disconnected Separate Connectors to all Rear Sensors disconnected Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Rear Sensors faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Main Connector to Rear Sensors Check Separate Connectors to all Rear Sensors Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Rear Sensors Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02070"
Possible Symptoms
Control Modules connected to Local Databus not functioning
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Control Modules in Local Databus faulty Control Module in Local Databus faulty
Possible Solutions
Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Control Modules in Local Databus Check/Replace Control Module in Local Databus
Special Notes
When found in Combination with 00153, check special notes. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02071"
Possible Causes
Fuse(s) faulty Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Central Electronics Control Module from/to Seat Heating Control Module faulty Control Module incorrectly coded
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse(s) Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Central Electronics Control Module from/to Seat Heating Control Module Check Control Module Coding
Possible Causes
Fuse(s) faulty Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Central Electronics Control Module from/to Seat Heating Control Module faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse(s) Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Central Electronics Control Module from/to Seat Heating Control Module
Special Notes
When found in Central Electronics, see TSB/TPI 2010355. If the Central Electronic Control Module has the Part Number 3C0-937-049-E and the Seat Heating Regulator has the Part Number is 1Z0-959-772-A while there are no Function Limitations, the Fault has to be ignored. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02092"
Possible Solutions
Reset Tire Pressure Monitoring
Special Notes
When found in VW Passat (3C): Brake Electronics, perform System Reset Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02214"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Satellite Radio (R146) faulty Satellite Radio (R146) faulty Satellite Radio (R146) not installed
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Satellite Radio (R146) Check Satellite Radio (R146) Check Control Module Coding/Adaptation Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02218"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to Left Headlight Power Output Stage (J667) Check Left Headlight Power Output Stage (J667) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02233"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to Right Headlight Power Output Stage (J668) Check Right Headlight Power Output Stage (J668) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02234"
Possible Causes
Fuel Level low
Possible Solutions
When found in Aux Heater module of VW Touran (and possibly similar models), unlock heater module by saving a 1 in Adaptation Channel 42, then clear fault codes. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02251"
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse(s) Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Position Sensor for Front Seat Height Adjustment (G438) Check Position Sensor for Front Seat Height Adjustment (G438) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02327"
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse(s) Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Position Sensor for Rear Seat Height Adjustment (G439)
Check Position Sensor for Rear Seat Height Adjustment (G439) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02328"
Possible Causes
Customer did not request tuner activation. Activation was not finished due to bad reception.
Possible Solutions
Make sure you are in an area where you can receive the preview channel (Sirius: Channel 184 OR XM: Channel 1). Try clearing fault codes. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02365"
Possible Solutions
Check/Replace Fuse(s) Check/Repais Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Control / Regulation for Ambience Lighting (E400) Check/Correct Control Module Coding
Possible Causes
Parking Light Left Front (M1) faulty Wiring/Connectors from/to Parking Light Left Front (M1) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Parking Light Left Front (M1) Perform Output Test (Light Switch OFF) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Parking Light Left Front (M1) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02394"
Possible Causes
Parking Light Right Front (M3) faulty Wiring/Connectors from/to Parking Light Right Front (M3) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Parking Light Right Front (M3) Perform Output Test (Light Switch OFF) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Parking Light Right Front (M3) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02395"
Possible Solutions
Check Control Module for Steering Column Electronics (J527) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02413"
Possible Causes
Left Parking Brake Motor (V282) Power Supply faulty Left Parking Brake Motor (V282) faulty
Possible Solutions
Clear Fault Codes Check Left Parking Brake Motor (V282) Power Supply Connect Battery Charger Check/Replace Left Parking Brake Motor (V282) Check Shut-Off Current, See Measuring Value Block (MVB) 003.1 & 003.2
Special Notes
This Fault will be set if the Parking Brake Motor runs for 20 Seconds while the Shut-Off Current isn't reached and the Wheel can still be turned. A possible Scenario would be operating the Parking Brake without a Brake Disc being installed/present, i.e. no End Position is being defined and may result in Damage to the Parking Brake Motor. Make sure to cycle the Parking Brake a couple of times between checking for Fault Codes, this will ensure that the Control Module tests the related Components again.
Possible Causes
Right Parking Brake Motor (V283) Power Supply faulty Right Parking Brake Motor (V283) faulty
Possible Solutions
Clear Fault Codes Check Right Parking Brake Motor (V283) Power Supply Connect Battery Charger Check Right Parking Brake Motor (V283) Check Shut-Off Current, See Measuring Value Block (MVB) 003.1 & 003.2
Special Notes
This Fault will be set if the Parking Brake Motor runs for 20 Seconds while the Shut-Off Current isn't reached and the Wheel can still be turned. A possible Scenario would be operating the Parking Brake without a Brake Disc being installed/present, i.e. no End Position is being defined and may result in Damage to the Parking Brake Motor. Make sure to cycle the Parking Brake a couple of times between checking for Fault Codes, this will ensure that the Control Module tests the related Components again. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02427"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Left Parking Brake Motor (V282) faulty Left Parking Brake Motor (V282) Power Supply faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Left Parking Brake Motor (V282) Check Left Parking Brake Motor (V282) Power Supply Perform Terminal 30 Reset Remove Fuse(s) for a short Time.
Special Notes
Make sure to cycle the Parking Brake a couple of times between checking for Fault Codes, this will ensure that the Control Module tests the related Components again.
Possible Causes
Line Filling not performed New Auxiliary Heater installed
Possible Solutions
Perform Line Filling
Special Notes
When found in VW Touran (1T): Auxiliary Heating (or similar), set Adaptation Channel 043 to a New Value of 1. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02456"
Possible Causes
Basic Setting Not Performed
Possible Solutions
Perform Basic Setting
Special Notes
When found in Audi A3 (8P): Airbag 9.41, perform Basic Setting. When found in Audi A4 (8E): Airbag 9.41, perform Basic Setting. When found in Audi A6 (4F): Airbag, perform Basic Setting. When found in Audi A8 (4E): Airbag, perform Basic Setting. When found in Audi Q7 (4L): Airbag, perform Basic Setting. When found in VW Golf/Jetta/Bora V (1K/5M): Airbag, perform Basic Setting. When found in VW New Beetle/Cabriolet (1C/1Y/9C): Airbag, perform Basic Setting. When found in VW Passat (3C): Airbag, perform Basic Setting. When found in VW Phaeton (3D): Airbag, perform Basic Setting. When found in VW Touareg (7L): Airbag, perform Basic Setting.
02511 - Control Module for Seat Occupied Recognition (J706): Implausible Signal
Possible Symptoms
Function Limitation Airbag Warning Light active
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Control Module for Seat Occupied Recognition (J706) faulty Control Module for Seat Occupied Recognition (J706) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Control Module for Seat Occupied Recognition (J706) Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) for Seat Occupation Pressure Sensor (G452) Check/Replace Control Module for Seat Occupied Recognition (J706) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02511"
Possible Solutions
Check/Replace Seat Belt Buckle Check for Objects that could jam the Seat Belt Buckle Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02513"
Possible Causes
No or Incorrect Basic Setting / Adaptation
Possible Solutions
Perform Steering Limit Stop Adaptation Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02546"
Possible Causes
Installation Position of Steering Angle Sensor (G85) faulty Installation Position of Steering Transmission faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Installation Position of Steering Angle Sensor (G85) Check Installation Position of Steering Transmission Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02557"
Possible Causes
Rear Brake Pads worn Brake Pad Thickness not adapted after Brake Pad Replacement
Possible Solutions
Replace Rear Brake Pads Adapt Brake Pad Thickness
Special Notes
When found in Audi A8/S8 (4E): Parking Brake, adapt Brake Pad Thickness. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02596"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Sensor for Swivel Module Position Right faulty Connectors not properly attached AND/OR Pins widened Connectors wet/corroded Sensor for Swivel Module Position Right faulty
Possible Solutions
Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Sensor for Swivel Module Position Right Check/Replace Sensor for Swivel Module Position Right Sensor may be part of the Headlight and the complete Headlight may need to be replaced Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02628"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Sensor for Swivel Module Position Left faulty Connectors not properly attached AND/OR Pins widened Connectors wet/corroded Sensor for Swivel Module Position Left faulty
Possible Solutions
Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Sensor for Swivel Module Position Left Check/Replace Sensor for Swivel Module Position Left Sensor may be part of the Headlight and the complete Headlight may need to be replaced Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02629"
Possible Symptoms
Digital Satellite Tuner in Demo Mode
Possible Causes
Digital Satellite Tuner not enabled XM/Sirus not activated
Special Notes
This fault code is only a note.
02656 - Power Output Stage for Left Headlight (J667); Not Coded
Possible Symptoms
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) active
Possible Causes
Control Module or if Subsystem, Master not coded
Possible Solutions
Check Control Module Coding Cross Reference Control Module Coding with related Control Modules (e.g. for Country or Powertrain Settings)
Special Notes
When found in Audi A8/S8 (4E): Headlight Aim Control (Adaptive Light), perform Coding. When found in VW Passat (3C): Headlight Aim Control, perform Coding. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02656"
02657 - Power Output Stage for Right Headlight (J668); Not Coded
Possible Symptoms
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) active
Possible Causes
Control Module or if Subsystem, Master not coded
Possible Solutions
Check Control Module Coding
Cross Reference Control Module Coding with related Control Modules (e.g. for Country or Powertrain Settings)
Special Notes
When found in Audi A8/S8 (4E): Headlight Aim Control (Adaptive Light), perform Coding. When found in VW Passat (3C): Headlight Aim Control, perform Coding. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02657"
Possible Solutions
Use proper CD's ;) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02731"
02756 - Redundant Signal Path of Airbag Cut-off Switch - Front Passenger Side (E224)
02756 - Redundant Signal Path of Airbag Cut-off Switch - Front Passenger Side (E224): Short to Ground
Possible Symptoms
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) active
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Airbag Cut-Off Switch for Passenger Side (E224) faulty Airbag Cut-Off Switch for Passenger Side (E224) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Airbag Cut-Off Switch for Passenger Side (E224) Check Airbag Cut-Off Switch for Passenger Side (E224) See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02756"
02812 - Supply Voltage (Terminal 30) for Electronic Steering Column Lock
02812 - Supply Voltage (Terminal 30) for Electronic Steering Column Lock: Upper Limit Exceeded
Possible Causes
Temporary Overvoltage
Possible Solutions
Clear Fault Code(s) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02812"
02830 - Control Circuit for CAN Isolator for Driver Assistance Systems
02830 - Control Circuit for CAN Isolator for Driver Assistance Systems: Electrical Fault in Circuit
Possible Causes
Supply Voltage insufficient Control Module Coding incorrect Incorrect Control Module installed
Possible Solutions
Check Control Module Power Supply Check Control Module Coding (see Vehicle specific Diagnostic Procedures). Check CAN-Databus Powertrain Cut-Off Relay (J788) Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) Perform Output Test and check for an audible noise while the Relay is being actuated. Check if Control Module (Part Number) fits the Car's Equipment
Special Notes
When found in VW Passat (3C): CAN-Gateway, check Measuring Value Block (MVB) 002.3 while cycling the Ignition. It should change between active and passive. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02830"
Possible Causes
Control Module incorrectly coded, Auto-Hold not installed Wiring/Connectors from/to Brake Light Switch (F) faulty Wiring/Connectors from/to Lamp for Auto-Hold (K237) faulty
Possible Solutions
Perform Output Test Check Control Module Coding Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Brake Light Switch (F) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Lamp for Auto-Hold (K237)
Special Notes
When found in VW Passat (3C): Parking Brake Check if Auto-Hold is installed, car data plate (sticker on 1st page of the service manual or identical sticker in the trunk) should have a UH2 tag. Check Parking Brake Control Module Coding. Check Brake Light Switch (F) Signal via Parking Brake Control Module Measuring Value Block (MVB) 003.1 Perform Selective Output Test (in Parking Brake Control Module) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02844"
Possible Solutions
Check Left/Right-Hand Traffic Switchover (Tourist Solution) Setting
Special Notes
This Fault Code is only set with Tourist Solution active, as soon as the Tourist Solution Setting is being deactivated the Fault Code will clear. When found in Audi A3/S3 (8P): Headlight Aim Control (Xenon Plus), check Tourist Solution Setting. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/02988"
Possible Causes
Sound System Data Set incorrect or doesn't match Vehicle Equipment
Possible Solutions
Perform Software Version Management (SVM) check on installed Components.
Special Notes
If the Control Module has been retrofitted and the cars original control module didn't come with such an option, the Software Version Management (SVM) check will not solve the problem. So far there is no other way known to fix this problem. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/03175"
Possible Solutions
Check Positioning Motor for Back Pressure Flap (V71) Installation
Special Notes
When found in Audi A3/S3 (8P): Climatronic, check Adaptation Channel 021. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/03271"
Possible Causes
Camshaft Adjustment Valve 1 (N205) faulty Fuel Pump Relay (J17) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Camshaft Adjustment Valve 1 (N205) Check Fuel Pump Relay (J17)
Special Notes
When found in Engine: 4.0l W8 Check TPL 2010059(RoW) Check/Replace Oil Sieve in Timing Case (Camshaft Adjuster) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16395/P0011/000017"
Possible Causes
Intake Camshaft Adjuster tight/stuck Intake Camshaft Adjuster faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Intake Camshaft Adjuster Use Output Test, Meas. Value Blocks (MVB) & Basic Setting Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16396/P0012/000018"
Possible Causes
Exhaust Camshaft Adjuster tight/stuck Exhaust Camshaft Adjuster faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Exhaust Camshaft Adjuster Use Output Test, Meas. Value Blocks (MVB) & Basic Setting
16420/P0036/000054 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor B1 S2: Heating Circuit: Malfunction / Open Circuit
Possible Solutions
Check Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 2 Heating Circuit Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16420/P0036/000054"
Possible Causes
Mass Air Flow Sensor (G70/MAF) or Intake Manifold Pressure Sensor (G71/MAP) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Mass Air Flow Sensor (G70/MAF) or Intake Manifold Pressure Sensor (G71/MAP)
Possible Causes
Fuel Pressure too Low
Possible Solutions
Check Measuring Values for Fuel Pressure Check for bent/squeezed Fuel Lines Check Low Fuel Pressure System for Leaks Check Fuel Filter & Filter in Fuel Pump Check the Fuel Quantity supplied by the Fuel Pump
Special Notes
When found in 2.0l TFSI: Check Fuel Pressure Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16471/P0087/000135"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections Mass Air Flow (MAF) (G70) defective
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check / Replace Mass Air Flow (MAF) (G70)
Special Notes
In MY 1995-2002 (?) in Europe at VW-diesel-cars G70 had the bad reputation of slowly losing his performance, causing loss of power. It's not a matter of defective or breaking down, but it is
filthy / dirty (not easy to clean). You can check functionality by making a log in [01-engine], [meas.blocks-08], group 003 (3e gear, full throttle, from 1700-4000rpm) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16484/P0100/000256"
Possible Causes
Mass Air Flow Sensor (G70) faulty Air Leak(s) after Mass Air Flow Sensor (G70) Intake Air Filter dirty/faulty Ground Spots corroded or Paint Residue Wiring and/or Connections from/to Mass Air Flow Sensor (G70) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Intake Air Filter Check Mass Air Flow Sensor (G70) Check Ground Spots Check Wiring and/or Connections from/to Mass Air Flow Sensor (G70)
Special Notes
In MY 1995-2002 (?) in Europe at VW-diesel-cars G70 had the bad reputation of slowly losing his performance, causing loss of power. It's not a matter of defective or breaking down, but it is filthy / dirty (not easy to clean). You can check functionality by making a log in [01-engine], [meas.blocks-08], group 003 (3e gear, full throttle, from 1700-4000rpm) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16485/P0101/000257"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections (short circuit?) Mass Air Flow (MAF) (G70) defective
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check / Replace Mass Air Flow (MAF) (G70)
Special Notes
In MY 1995-2002 (?) in Europe at VW-diesel-cars G70 had the bad reputation of slowly losing his performance, causing loss of power. It's not a matter of defective or breaking down, but it is filthy / dirty (not easy to clean). You can check functionality by making a log in [01-engine], [meas.blocks-08], group 003 (3e gear, full throttle, from 1700-4000rpm) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16486/P0102/000258"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections (short circuit?) Mass Air Flow (MAF) (G70) defective
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check / Replace Mass Air Flow (MAF) (G70)
Special Notes
In MY 1995-2002 (?) in Europe at VW-diesel-cars G70 had the bad reputation of slowly losing his performance, causing loss of power. It's not a matter of defective or breaking down, but it is filthy / dirty (not easy to clean). You can check functionality by making a log in [01-engine], [meas.blocks-08], group 003 (3e gear, full throttle, from 1700-4000rpm) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16487/P0103/000259"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections (short circuit?) Leaks before or after G70
Mass Air Flow (MAF) (G70) defective Seldom: Control Module defective
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check / Replace Mass Air Flow (MAF) (G70) Check / Replace Controle Module
Special Notes
In MY 1995-2002 (?) in Europe at VW-diesel-cars G70 had the bad reputation of slowly losing his performance, causing loss of power. It's not a matter of defective or breaking down, but it is filthy / dirty (not easy to clean). You can check functionality by making a log in [01-engine], [meas.blocks-08], group 003 (3e gear, full throttle, from 1700-4000rpm) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16488/P0104/000260"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or Connections from/to Manifold/Barometric Pressure Sensor (G71)/(F96) faulty Leak in Air Intake and/or Exhaust Manifold/Barometric Pressure Sensor (G71)/(F96) faulty Engine Control Module faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Engine Control Module Software Version See Special Notes for Details Check Timing See Special Notes for Details Check Wiring and/or Connections from/to Manifold/Barometric Pressure Sensor (G71)/(F96) Check for Leak in Air Intake and/or Exhaust Check/Replace Manifold/Barometric Pressure Sensor (G71)/(F96) Check/Replace Engine Controle Module
Special Notes
On certain smaller Engines we've seen cases where a buggy Engine Control Unit Firmware can cause these fault codes, additionally there are known Problems with the Timing Chain Tensioners which can also result in these fault codes. Please refer to the related TPL/TSB for more instructions. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16490/P0106/000262"
16491/P0107 - Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) (G71) or Barometric Pressure (BARO) (F96): Signal Low
Possible Symptoms
unknown
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections faulty (Short to Ground) Leak in intake and/or exhaust G71 and/or F96 faulty Control Module faulty
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check for leak in intake or exhaust Check / Replace G71 and/or F96 Check / Replace Controle Module
16492/P0108 - Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) (G71) or Barometric Pressure (BARO) (F96): Signal High
Possible Symptoms
unknown
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections faulty (Short to Plus) Leak in intake and/or exhaust G71 and/or F96 faulty Control Module faulty
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check for leak in intake or exhaust Check / Replace G71 and/or F96 Check / Replace Controle Module
16493/P0109 - Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) (G71) or Barometric Pressure (BARO) (F96): Intermittent
Possible Symptoms
unknown
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections faulty G71 and/or F96 faulty Control Module faulty
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check / Replace G71 and/or F96 Check / Replace Controle Module
16496/P0112 - Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor 1 Circuit (G42): Low Input
Possible Symptoms
unknown
Possible Causes
Grounded circuit in harness Improper harness connection G42 faulty Control Module faulty
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check / Replace G42 Check / Replace Controle Module Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16496/P0112"
16497/P0113 - Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor 1 Circuit (G42): High Input
Possible Symptoms
unknown
Possible Causes
Open circuit in harness Improper harness connection Sensor signal short to power G42 faulty Control Module faulty
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check / Replace G42 Check / Replace Controle Module Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16497/P0113"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections faulty Engine Coolant Sensor (G62) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Replace Engine Coolant Sensor (G62)
Special Notes
In MY 1995-2002 (?) in Europe at VW-cars the G2/G62 had the bad reputation of breaking down often. The default G2/G62 is black and all replacements are green. Check if the correct Coolant Fan Control Module/Relay is installed (check part number using parts catalogue)! Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16500/P0116/000278"
Possible Symptoms
Difficulties with starting a cold engine. Starting the engine when engine is warmish or warm, idle rpm immediately is 1200 - 3000 rpm. RPM at idle is irregular. With all engine temperatures seldom idle rpm will vary between 900 - 1000 rpm. With engine warm (90 C) the engine temperature suddenly drops (70 C) and slowly comes back to 90 C. Bad acceleration during warming up. Diesel: an indication is extreme long time burning time of the glow indication light.
Possible Causes
The electrical signal coming from G62 is too low Wiring and/or connections faulty (short circuit?) Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (G62) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check / Replace Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (G62)
Special Notes
In MY 1995-2002 (?) in Europe at VW-cars the G2/G62 had the bad reputation of breaking down often. The default G2/G62 is black and all replacements are green.
Possible Causes
The electrical signal coming from G62 is too low Wiring and/or connections faulty (short circuit?) Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (G62) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections
Special Notes
In many cars between MY 1995-2002 the G2/G62 had a bad reputation for failing often. The original G2/G62 sensor is black and the improved replacements are green. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16502/P0118/000280"
Possible Causes
The electrical signal coming from G62 is intermittent Wiring and/or connections faulty (short circuit?) Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (G62) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check / Replace Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (G62)
Special Notes
In MY 1995-2002 (?) in Europe at VW-cars the G2/G62 had the bad reputation of breaking down often. The default G2/G62 is black and all replacements are green. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16503/P0119"
Possible Causes
Mass Air Flow Sensor (G70) faulty Throttle Position Sensor (G69) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Mass Air Flow Sensor (G70) Check Throttle Position Sensor (G69) Check Throttle Position Actuator (V60) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16504/P0120/000288"
Possible Causes
Insufficient warm up time of the engine Engine coolant level to low Thermostat leaking or stuck Malfunctioning Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor
Possible Solutions
Check coolant level Check specifications of ECT sensor Check thermostat
Special Notes
Indicates that the Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor has not achieved the required temperature level to enter closed loop operating conditions within a specified amount of time after starting engine. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16509/P0125"
Possible Causes
Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Heating Bank 1 Sensor 1 faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Heating Bank 1 Sensor 1 Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16514/P0130/000304"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring to Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 1 Check Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 1 Perform Aging Check Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16515/P0131/000305"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 2 faulty Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 2 faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 2 Check Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 2 Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16524/P0140/000320"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 2 Heating faulty Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 2 Heating Circuit faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 2 Heating Check Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 2 Heating Circuit Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16525/P0141/000321"
Possible Causes
Lambda Sensor faulty (dirty) Lambda Sensor Heating faulty Lambda Sensor Wiring faulty
Possible Solutions
Check/Clean Lambda Sensor Check Lambda Sensor Heating Check Lambda Sensor Wiring Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16538/P0154/000340"
Possible Solutions
Check Mass Air Flow Sensor (G70) Check Fuel Pressure Regulation Check Fuel Pump Check Injectors Check Intake System for Leaks Check Exhaust System for Leaks Check Secondary Air System for Leaks Check Vacuum Pipes for Leaks
Possible Causes
Fuel system Excessive fuel pressure Leaking or contaminated fuel injectors Leaking fuel pressure regulator Low fuel pressure or running out of fuel Vapor recovery system Air leaks after the MAF Vacuum leaks Improper seated engine oil dipstick Stuck EGR valve Oil overfill Cam timing Cylinder compression Exhaust leaks before or near HO2Ss. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16556/P0172"
Possible Causes
Fuel system Excessive fuel pressure Leaking or contaminated fuel injectors Leaking fuel pressure regulator Low fuel pressure or running out of fuel Vapor recovery system Air leaks after the MAF Vacuum leaks Improper seated engine oil dipstick Stuck EGR valve Oil overfill Cam timing Cylinder compression Exhaust leaks before or near HO2Ss. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16558/P0174"
Possible Causes
Fuel system Excessive fuel pressure Leaking or contaminated fuel injectors Leaking fuel pressure regulator Low fuel pressure or running out of fuel Vapor recovery system Air leaks after the MAF Vacuum leaks Improper seated engine oil dipstick Stuck EGR valve Oil overfill Cam timing Cylinder compression Exhaust leaks before or near HO2Ss. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16559/P0175"
Possible Solutions
Check Fuel Temperature Sensor (G81) Check Wiring or Connector(s) from/to Fuel Temperature Sensor (G81)
Possible Causes
High/Low Fuel Pressure implausible Low Fuel Level or Fuel Tank empty Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to Fuel Pressure Sensor (G247) faulty Fuel Pressure Sensor (G247) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Fuel Tank Level Check Fuel Pressure Check Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to Fuel Pressure Sensor (G247) Check/Replace Fuel Pressure Sensor (G247)
Special Notes
When found in VW Polo (9N) with 1.4l FSI (AXU), check TPI 2009218 which describes a problem with the Fuel Pump. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16575/P0191/000401"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Throttle Body Control (J338) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Throttle Body Control (J338) See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) 060+ Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Throttle Body Control (J338) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16605/P0221/000545"
Possible Causes
Hoses incorrect connected, disconnected, blocked or leaking Malfunction N75
Possible Solutions
Check charge pressure control Check Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16618/P0234/000564"
Possible Causes
Hoses/Pipes incorrect connected, disconnected, blocked or leaking Charger Pressure Control defective Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) defective Turbocharger defective
Possible Solutions
Check Hoses/Pipes to/between Components
Check Charge Pressure Control Check Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) Check turbocharger Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16619/P0235/000565"
Possible Causes
Manifold Pressure / Boost Sensor (G31) Power Supply faulty Manifold Pressure / Boost Sensor (G31) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Manifold Pressure / Boost Sensor (G31) Power Supply Check Manifold Pressure / Boost Sensor (G31) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16621/P0237/000567"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Manifold Pressure/Boost Sensor (G31) faulty Manifold Pressure/Boost Sensor (G31) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Manifold Pressure/Boost Sensor (G31) Check Manifold Pressure/Boost Sensor (G31) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16622/P0238/000568"
16629/P0245/000581 - Solenoid Valve (A) for Boost Pressure Control (N75): Short to Ground
Possible Causes
Fuse(s) faulty Engine Electronics Power Supply Relay (J757) faulty Boost Pressure Control Valve (N75) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse(s) Check Engine Electronics Power Supply Relay (J757) Check Boost Pressure Control Valve (N75) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Boost Pressure Control Valve (N75) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16629/P0245/000581"
Possible Causes
Hoses/Pipes incorrect connected, disconnected or leaking Charger Pressure Control defective
Possible Solutions
Check Hoses/Pipes to/between Components Check / Clean / Replace Charge Pressure Control
Special Notes
When found in 2.0l TFSI: Check Boost Pressure Control Valve (N249), for cracked rubber diaphragm. A new/optimized Valve is available under Part # 06F-145-710-G (or newer), see TPI 2016331 for details. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16683/P0299/000665"
Possible Causes
Air Intake System leaking Fuel Supply faulty Injector(s) faulty Ignition Cable(s) and/or Spark Plug(s) faulty Ignition Coil(s) faulty Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve (N18) stuck/open Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Misfire Recognition Check Air Intake System Check Fuel Supply Check Injector(s) and Injector Sealing Check Ignition Cable(s) and Spark Plug(s) Check Ignition Coil(s) Check Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve (N18) Check Camshaft Position Sensor (G40)
Special Notes
This DTC indicates that one or multiple cylinders are misfiring, but the ECU fails to identify the cylinder. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16684/P0300/000768"
Special Notes
This feature search for engine misfire in a specific cylinder. Most of the time the cause for a misfire is a lack of combustion in a cylinder due to absence of spark, poor fuel metering, or poor compression.
Possible Causes
Ignition system Fuel injectors Fuel pressure Running out of fuel EVAP canister purge valve Evaporative emission system Low compression Base engine problems Controle Module damaged
Special Notes
This feature search for engine misfire in a specific cylinder. Most of the time the cause for a misfire is a lack of combustion in a cylinder due to absence of spark, poor fuel metering, or poor compression.
Special Notes
This feature search for engine misfire in a specific cylinder. Most of the time the cause for a misfire is a lack of combustion in a cylinder due to absence of spark, poor fuel metering, or poor compression.
Special Notes
This feature search for engine misfire in a specific cylinder. Most of the time the cause for a misfire is a lack of combustion in a cylinder due to absence of spark, poor fuel metering, or poor compression.
Special Notes
This feature search for engine misfire in a specific cylinder. Most of the time the cause for a misfire is a lack of combustion in a cylinder due to absence of spark, poor fuel metering, or poor compression.
Special Notes
This feature search for engine misfire in a specific cylinder. Most of the time the cause for a misfire is a lack of combustion in a cylinder due to absence of spark, poor fuel metering, or poor compression.
Possible Causes
Ignition system Fuel injectors Fuel pressure Running out of fuel EVAP canister purge valve Evaporative emission system Low compression Base engine problems Controle Module damaged
Special Notes
This feature search for engine misfire in a specific cylinder. Most of the time the cause for a misfire is a lack of combustion in a cylinder due to absence of spark, poor fuel metering, or poor compression.
Special Notes
This feature search for engine misfire in a specific cylinder. Most of the time the cause for a misfire is a lack of combustion in a cylinder due to absence of spark, poor fuel metering, or poor compression.
Special Notes
This feature search for engine misfire in a specific cylinder. Most of the time the cause for a misfire is a lack of combustion in a cylinder due to absence of spark, poor fuel metering, or poor compression.
Special Notes
This feature search for engine misfire in a specific cylinder. Most of the time the cause for a misfire is a lack of combustion in a cylinder due to absence of spark, poor fuel metering, or poor compression.
Special Notes
This feature search for engine misfire in a specific cylinder. Most of the time the cause for a misfire is a lack of combustion in a cylinder due to absence of spark, poor fuel metering, or poor compression.
Possible Causes
Ignition system Fuel injectors Fuel pressure Running out of fuel EVAP canister purge valve Evaporative emission system Low compression Base engine problems Controle Module damaged
Special Notes
This feature search for engine misfire in a specific cylinder. Most of the time the cause for a misfire is a lack of combustion in a cylinder due to absence of spark, poor fuel metering, or poor compression.
Possible Causes
Engine Speed Sensor (G28) loose Engine Speed Sensor (G28) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Engine Speed Sensor (G28)
Special Notes
The Engine Speed Sensor (G28) is also used as a reference sensor for the crankshaft position and correlates with the Camshaft Position Sensor Bank 1 (G40) and Camshaft Position Sensor Bank 2 (G163). When found in a 2004 VW Golf, Jetta, or New Beetle with 1.9l TDI-PD (BEW), check for TSB number 97-05-03 or 97-05-04 calling for a flash update to the ECU and a secondary ground installation. This applies if ECU software version is below 6328; current software version should be 7000 or higher. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16705/P0321/000801"
Possible Causes
Engine Speed Sensor (G28) loose Engine Speed Sensor (G28) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Engine Speed Sensor (G28)
Special Notes
The Engine Speed Sensor (G28) is also used as a reference sensor for the crankshaft position. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16706/P0322/000802"
Possible Causes
Circuit G61 short to Ground Circuit G61 short to Power Circuit G61 open G61 loose G61 damaged Control Module damaged
Possible Solutions
Tighten Knock Sensor 1 (G61) Check wiring and connections Check Knock Sensor 1 (G61) and Knock Control
Special Notes
This feature search for unusual (spontaneous) combustion. The sensor detects unusual vibrations and based on that it generates a voltage. Is this voltage outside a certain limit a dtc will be set. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16709/P0325"
Possible Causes
Circuit G61 short to Ground Circuit G61 short to Power Circuit G61 open G61 loose G61 damaged Control Module damaged
Possible Solutions
Tighten Knock Sensor 1 (G61) Check wiring and connections Check Knock Sensor 1 (G61) and Knock Control
Special Notes
This feature search for unusual (spontaneous) combustion. The sensor detects unusual vibrations and based on that it generates a voltage. Is this voltage outside a certain limit a dtc will be set. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16710/P0326"
Possible Causes
Circuit G61 short to Ground Circuit G61 open G61 loose
Possible Solutions
Tighten Knock Sensor 1 (G61) Check wiring and connections Check Knock Sensor 1 (G61) and Knock Control
Special Notes
This feature search for unusual (spontaneous) combustion. The sensor detects unusual vibrations and based on that it generates a voltage. Is this voltage outside a certain limit a dtc will be set. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16711/P0327"
Possible Causes
Knock Sensor 1 (G61) Short to Plus Knock Sensor 1 (G61) Open Circuit Knock Sensor 1 (G61) loose Knock Sensor 1 (G61) faulty Engine Control Module faulty
Possible Solutions
Tighten Knock Sensor 1 (G61) Check Wiring and Connections Check Knock Sensor 1 (G61) and Knock Control
Special Notes
This feature search for unusual (spontaneous) combustion. The sensor detects unusual vibrations and based on that it generates a voltage. Is this voltage outside a certain limit a dtc will be set. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16712/P0328/000808"
Possible Causes
Circuit G61 short to Ground Circuit G61 short to Power Circuit G61 open G61 loose G61 damaged Control Module damaged
Possible Solutions
Tighten Knock Sensor 1 (G61) Check wiring and connections Check Knock Sensor 1 (G61) and Knock Control
Special Notes
This feature search for unusual (spontaneous) combustion. The sensor detects unusual vibrations and based on that it generates a voltage. Is this voltage outside a certain limit a dtc will be set. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16713/P0329"
Possible Causes
Circuit G66 short to Ground Circuit G66 short to Power Circuit G66 open G66 loose G66 damaged Control Module damaged
Possible Solutions
Tighten Knock Sensor 2 (G66) Check wiring and connections Check Knock Sensor 2 (G66) and Knock Control
Special Notes
This feature search for unusual (spontaneous) combustion. The sensor detects unusual vibrations and based on that it generates a voltage. Is this voltage outside a certain limit a dtc will be set. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16714/P0330"
Possible Causes
Knock Sensor 2 (G66) Short to Ground/Plus/Open Circuit Knock Sensor 2 (G66) loose Knock Sensor 2 (G66) faulty Engine Control Module faulty
Possible Solutions
Tighten Knock Sensor 2 (G66) Check Wiring and Connections Check Knock Sensor 2 (G62) and Knock Control
Special Notes
This feature search for unusual (spontaneous) combustion. The sensor detects unusual vibrations and based on that it generates a voltage. Is this voltage outside a certain limit a dtc will be set. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16715/P0331/000817"
Possible Causes
Circuit G66 short to Ground Circuit G66 open G66 loose G66 damaged Control Module damaged
Possible Solutions
Tighten Knock Sensor 2 (G66) Check wiring and connections Check Knock Sensor 2 (G62) and Knock Control
Special Notes
This feature search for unusual (spontaneous) combustion. The sensor detects unusual vibrations and based on that it generates a voltage. Is this voltage outside a certain limit a dtc will be set. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16716/P0332"
Possible Causes
Knock Sensor 2 (G66) loose
Possible Solutions
Tighten Knock Sensor 2 (G66) Check Knock Sensor 2 (G66) and Knock Control
--Sebastian 11:50, 13 December 2005 (Eastern Standard Time) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16717/P0333/000819"
Possible Causes
Knock Sensor 2 (G66) Short to Ground/Plus/Open Circuit Knock Sensor 2 (G66) loose Knock Sensor 2 (G66) faulty Engine Control Module faulty
Possible Solutions
Tighten Knock Sensor 2 (G66)
Check Wiring and Connections Check Knock Sensor 2 (G62) and Knock Control
Special Notes
This feature search for unusual (spontaneous) combustion. The sensor detects unusual vibrations and based on that it generates a voltage. Is this voltage outside a certain limit a dtc will be set. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16718/P0334/000820"
Possible Causes
Wiring from/to Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) faulty Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) faulty Timing misaligned
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) Check Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) Check Timing Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16725/P0341/000833"
Possible Causes
Wiring from/to Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) faulty Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) faulty Timing misaligned
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) Check Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) Check Timing Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16726/P0342/000834"
Possible Causes
Wiring from/to Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) faulty Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) faulty Timing misaligned
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) Check Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) Check Timing Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16727/P0343/000835"
Possible Causes
Glow Plug Wiring faulty Glow Plug faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Glow Plug Wiring Check Glow Plug
Special Notes
See TDIClub Glow Plug 101
Irregular behaviour
Possible Causes
EGR valve stuck closed EGR valve leaks vacuum EGR flow restricted Circuit EGR short to B+ EGR damaged Circuit DPF EGR sensor (differential pressure) disconnected, short to B+ or Ground DPF EGR sensor downstream hose off or plugded DPF EGR sensor damaged, wrong attached Control Module damaged
Possible Solutions
Check all wiring and connections to and from EGR and DPF-EGR Check the EGR: use a vacuumpump and pull open the EGR: rpm should change Clean the EGR Check / Replace EGR Check / Replace DPF-EGR
Special Notes
The EGR system is monitored when driving at steady state and the EGR is commanded on. When the DPF-EGR sensor indicates that EGR flow is less then a desired minimum a dtc is set. N.B. mechanics with less knowledge do exchange the EGR often, but 75% sure the problem will be back (probably the DPF-EGR sensor causes the problem). Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16785/P0401"
Possible Causes
EGR valve stuck open EGR damaged Circuit DPF EGR sensor (differential pressure) disconnected, short to B+ or Ground Slow responding DPF EGR sensor DPF EGR sensor downstream hose off or plugded DPF EGR sensor damaged, wrong attached Control Module damaged
Possible Solutions
Check all wiring and connections to and from EGR and DPF-EGR Check the EGR: use a vacuumpump and pull open the EGR: rpm should change Clean the EGR Check / Replace EGR Check / Replace DPF-EGR Check voltage DPF EGR sensor (when idle and when EGR is open)
Special Notes
The EGR system is monitored when driving at steady state and the EGR is commanded on. When the DPF-EGR sensor indicates that EGR flow is less then a desired minimum a dtc is set. N.B. mechanics with less knowledge do exchange the EGR often, but 75% sure the problem will be back (probably the DPF-EGR sensor causes the problem). Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16786/P0402/001026"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Potentiometer (G212) faulty Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Potentiometer (G212) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Potentiometer (G212) Check Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Potentiometer (G212) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16791/P0407"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Potentiometer (G212) faulty Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Potentiometer (G212) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Potentiometer (G212)
Check Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Potentiometer (G212) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16792/P0408/001032"
Possible Solutions
Check Intake and Exhaust System for Leaks Check Catalyst Check Oxygen Sensor(s) Check Oxygen Sensor(s) Control Perform Oxygen Sensor(s) Aging Check
Special Notes
For 1.8T's experiencing this fault code, this thread may be useful: http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=663057 Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16804/P0420/001056"
Possible Solutions
Check Warm Up Catalyst Bank 1 Set Readiness Replace Warm Up Catalyst Bank 1
Possible Solutions
Check Oxygen Sensor(s) Check Oxygen Sensor(s) Control Perform Oxygen Sensor(s) Aging Check Set Readiness
Special Notes
For 1.8T's experiencing a similar fault code, this thread may be useful: http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=663057 Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16806/P0422/001058"
Possible Causes
Oxygen Sensor(s) Bank 2 faulty Oxygen Sensor(s) Control Bank 2 faulty Catalyst Bank 2 faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Oxygen Sensor(s) Bank 2 Check Oxygen Sensor(s) Control Bank 2 Perform Oxygen Sensor(s) Bank 2 Aging Check Check Catalyst Bank 2 Set Readiness Replace Catalyst Bank 2 Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16814/P0430/001072"
Possible Causes
Warm Up Catalyst Bank 2 faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Warm Up Catalyst Bank 2 Set Readiness Replace Warm Up Catalyst Bank 2 Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16815/P0431/001073"
Possible Causes
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) System leaking Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Canister Purge Regulator Valve (N80) faulty Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Canister Purge Solenoid Valve (N115) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Evaporative Emission (EVAP) System Sealing Check Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Canister Purge Regulator Valve (N80) Check Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Canister Purge Solenoid Valve (N115) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16824/P0440/001088"
Possible Causes
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Canister Purge Regulator Valve (N80) faulty/jammed Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Canister Purge Solenoid Valve (N115) faulty/jammed Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Canister Sealing faulty Pipes between Tank Breathing and Throttle Body leaky/blocked
Possible Solutions
Check Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Canister Purge Regulator Valve (N80) Perform Output Test Check Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Canister Purge Solenoid Valve (N115)
Check Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Canister Perform Basic Setting Check Pipes between Tank Breathing and Throttle Body Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16825/P0441/001089"
Possible Causes
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) System leaking
Possible Solutions
Check Evaporative Emission (EVAP) System Sealing Check Fuel Cap Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16826/P0442/001090"
Possible Solutions
Check Gas Cap Check EVAP System Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16839/P0455/001109"
Possible Causes
Fuel Cap not fully attached Evaporative Emission (EVAP) System leaking/faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Fuel Cap Check Evaporative Emission (EVAP) System Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16840/P0456/001110"
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse(s) Check Engine Electronics Power Supply Relay (J757) Check/Clean Evap System Purge Control Valve (N80) Perform Output Test Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Evap System Purge Control Valve (N80) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16842/P0458/001112"
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse(s) Check Coolant Fan Control Module (J293) Perform Output Test Check Coolant Fan 2 (V177) for Restriction/Blockade Check for Foreign Objects and Accidental Damage as well as Restrictions Check Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to Coolant Fan Control Module (J293) Check Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to Coolant Fan 2 (V177)
Special Notes
Remove the Coolant Fan 2 (V177) Fuse(s) for Safety Reasons before checking it Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16864/P0480/001152"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Vehicle Speed Sensor Check Vehicle Speed Sensor
Possible Causes
Throttle Valve Control Module (J338) dirty/faulty Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Throttle Valve Control Module (J338)
Possible Solutions
Check Throttle Valve Control Module (J338) Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Throttle Valve Control Module (J338) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16891/P0507/001287"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to Power Steering Pressure Sensor (F88) Check Power Steering Pressure Sensor (F88) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16935/P0551/001361"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Control Module faulty Power Supply (Battery/Generator) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Control Module Check Power Supply (Battery/Generator)
Special Notes
When found in an individual control module, it's most likely a local source (e.g. wiring/connectors). When found in multiple control modules at the same time, it's most likely a common source (e.g. ground spot, battery, generator). Intermittent codes are often stored during low outside temperature when the battery capacity goes down and may be ignored. Common with 00532 - Supply Voltage B+: Signal too Low stored in other control modules. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16946/P0562/001378"
Possible Causes
Signal Wire from Steering Column Control Module (J527) to Engine Control Module faulty Steering Column Control Module (J527) Coding faulty Cruise Control Switch (E45) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Signal Wire from Steering Column Control Module (J527) to Engine Control Module Check Steering Column Control Module (J527) Coding Check Cruise Control Switch (E45)
Special Notes
When retrofitting Cruise Control, the Signal Wire from the Steering Column Control Module (J527) to the Engine Control Module is often not being added. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16952/P0568/001384"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or Connectors faulty Fuse(s) faulty Wrong Brake Light Bulb installed (21W instead of 5/21W) Brake Light Bulb(s) faulty Brake Light Switch (F) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring or Connectors Check/Replace Fuse(s) Check/Replace Brake Light Bulb(s) Check/Replace Brake Switch (F)
Special Notes
Brake Light Switches (F) have the reputation of breaking quite often. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16955/P0571/001393"
Possible Causes
Engine Control Unit (ECU) defective Flash ROM (used in aftermarket "chips") defective
Possible Solutions
Replace ECU Contact aftermarket chiptuner for repair of their chip
Special Notes
When found in 1.8T: This thread might be useful: http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=915672 When found in 2.0l TFSI: Check Engine Control Module Software Version and Update if necessary. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16985/P0601/001537"
Possible Symptoms
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) active
Possible Causes
Control Module faulty
Possible Solutions
Replace Control Module Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16987/P0603/001539"
Possible Solutions
Replace Control Module Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/16990/P0606/001542"
Possible Solutions
Check Control Module and/or Sensor Power Supply
Special Notes
When found in Engine: 2.0l TFSI Check Wiring from/to the following Components and Components themselves: Manifold Pressure / Boost Sensor (G31) Intake Manifold Tuning Valve Position Sensor (G336) Low Pressure Fuel Sensor (G410) Check TPL 2016420 (RoW) Check Engine Control Module Software Version, if necessary perform Update. Replace Intake Manifold Runner (V157) with updated part. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17026/P0642/001602"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Intake Manifold Pressure Sensor (G31) Check/Replace Intake Manifold Pressure Sensor (G31) Replace Engine Control Module
Special Notes
When found in 1.9l TDI (BEW): Check Atmospheric Pressure (MVB 010.2) and Intake Manifold Pressure Sensor (MVB 010.3). Compare both Values with Engine OFF, the Tolerance should be +/- 50 mbar. Check Variable Nozzle Turbocharger (VNT). Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17036/P0652/001618"
Possible Causes
Glow Plug Wiring faulty Glow Plug faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Glow Plug Wiring Check Glow Plug
Special Notes
See TDIClub Glow Plug 101 Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17055/P0671/001649"
Possible Causes
Glow Plug Wiring faulty Glow Plug faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Glow Plug Wiring Check Glow Plug
Special Notes
See TDIClub Glow Plug 101 Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17056/P0672/001650"
Possible Causes
Glow Plug Wiring faulty Glow Plug faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Glow Plug Wiring Check Glow Plug
Special Notes
See TDIClub Glow Plug 101 Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17057/P0673/001651"
Possible Causes
Glow Plug Wiring faulty Glow Plug faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Glow Plug Wiring Check Glow Plug
Special Notes
See TDIClub Glow Plug 101 Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17058/P0674/001652"
Possible Causes
Glow Plug Wiring faulty Glow Plug faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Glow Plug Wiring Check Glow Plug
Special Notes
See TDIClub Glow Plug 101 Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17059/P0675/001653"
Possible Solutions
Check/Replace Power Supply Relay for Engine Control Module (J271) Check Wiring between Engine Control Module (J220) and Power Supply Relay for Engine Control Module (J271) Check/Replace Engine Control Module (J220) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17070/P0686/001670"
Possible Causes
Fuse(s) faulty Power Supply Relay for Engine Control Module (J271) faulty Terminal 87 faulty/hanging Wiring between Engine Control Module (J220) and Power Supply Relay for Engine Control Module (J271) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check/Replace Power Supply Relay for Engine Control Module (J271) Check Wiring between Engine Control Module (J220) and Power Supply Relay for Engine Control Module (J271) Check/Replace Engine Control Module (J220) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17072/P0688/001672"
17086/P0702/001794 - Transm. Control Module Electrical Malf. (SAE) or Control Module Defective (VAG)
Possible Symptoms
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) active
Possible Causes
Control Module faulty
Possible Solutions
Replace Control Module Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17086/P0702/001794"
Possible Causes
Circuit F36 short to B+ or Ground F36 damaged Control Module not functioning
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections of circuit F36 Check / Replace F36
Special Notes
Depressing the clutch pedal the voltage of F36 goes to low. If the ECU does not detect this change in voltage, the dtc is set. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17088/P0704"
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check Sensor Gear Position Indicator Check Gear Solenoides Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17113/P0729"
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check Sensor Gear Position Indicator Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17114/P0730"
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check Sensor Gear Position Indicator Check Gear Solenoides Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17115/P0731"
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check Sensor Gear Position Indicator Check Gear Solenoides Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17116/P0732"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections faulty Sensor Gear Position Indicator faulty Gear Solenoides faulty Mechanical failure
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check Sensor Gear Position Indicator Check Gear Solenoides Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17117/P0733"
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check Sensor Gear Position Indicator Check Gear Solenoides Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17118/P0734"
Possible Causes
Gear related Clutch slipping/faulty Gear related Solenoid Valve dirty/faulty Overloaded Clutch due to continuous high Torque or Tuning Wiring and/or Connections faulty Sensor Gear Position Indicator faulty Mechanical Failure
Possible Solutions
Check Engine Values for Plausibility, especially Torque related ones. Check Wiring and Connections Check Sensor Gear Position Indicator
Special Notes
The gear monitoring of the transmission control module checks the gear ratio by comparing transmission input and output speed in regard of the currently selected gear. This fault code is being set when recognizing an implausible transmission ratio. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17119/P0735/001845"
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check Sensor Gear Position Indicator Check Gear Solenoides Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17120/P0736"
Possible Solutions
Check Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) Level Check Transmission Sealing Check Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) Check Torque Converter Check Solenoid Valve 7 (N94)/Pressure Regulating Valve 4 (N218) Check Torque Converter Pressure Valve Check Valve for Torque Converter Clutch Check Torque Converter Lock-Up Clutch
Special Notes
When found in VW Passat (3B): 5-Speed Automatic Transmission (01V), check Transmission Sealing (see TPL 2009761). Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17125/P0741/001857"
Possible Solutions
Check Injector(s) Check Compression Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17412/P1004/004100"
Possible Solutions
Check Injector(s) Check Compression Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17413/P1005/004101"
Possible Solutions
Check Injector(s) Check Compression Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17414/P1006/004102"
Possible Solutions
Check Injector(s) Check Compression Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17415/P1007/004103"
Possible Solutions
Check Intake Manifold Tuning Valve (N136) Check Intake Manifold Tuning Valve Position Sensor (G336) Check Intake Manifold Flap Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17439/P1031/004145"
Possible Causes
Sensor for Nox (G295) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check / Replace Sensor for Nox (G295)
Special Notes
Check Mesuring Blocks. Specification 0 - 90. The new Sensor goes down to -40
17480
17480/P1072 - NOx Sensor (G295) Heater Control, Circuit Malfunction ==
Possible Causes
Connection to/from sensor G295 faulty Sensor (G295) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check / Replace sensor (G295) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17480"
Possible Causes
Fuel Pressure insufficient/exceed/fluctuating Fuel Pump (High Pressure System) faulty Fuel Pressure Regulator Valve (N276) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Fuel Pressure (on FSI engines High and Low Fuel Pressure System) Check Fuel Pump (High Pressure System) Check Fuel Pressure Regulator Valve (N276) Check Fuel Filter and Filter in Fuel Pump Casing
Special Notes
When found in 2.0l TFSI: Check Fuel Pressure Check TSB/TPL 2008753, incompatibility between Fuel Pressure Regulator Valve (N276) and ECU software. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17501/P1093/004243"
17506/P1098/004248 - Intake Manifold Tuning Valve Position Sensor (G336): Open or Short to Plus
Possible Causes
Intake Manifold Runner Control Basic Setting not performed Wiring from/to Intake Manifold Runner Control faulty Intake Manifold Runner Control faulty
Possible Solutions
Perform Intake Manifold Runner Control Basic Setting Check/Repair Wiring from/to Intake Manifold Runner Control Check/Replace Intake Manifold Runner Control
Special Notes
When found in Engine: 2.0l TFSI, perform Basic Setting. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17506/P1098/004248"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 2 Heating faulty Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 2 Heating Circuit faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 2 Heating Check Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 2 Heating Circuit Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17526/P1118/004376"
Possible Causes
Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor faulty Oxygen Sensor Control faulty Oxygen Sensor(s) faulty Fuel Injector(s) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor Check Oxygen Sensor Control Check Oxygen Sensor(s) Check Fuel Injector(s)
Special Notes
Additional Information on Fuel Trim Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17536/P1128/004392"
Special Notes
Fuel Trim Information Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17544/P1136/004406"
Possible Causes
Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor faulty Fuel Pressure Regulator faulty Fuel Injector(s) faulty Oxygen Sensor Control faulty Oxygen Sensor(s) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor Check Fuel Pressure Regulator Check Fuel Injector(s) Check Oxygen Sensor Control Check Oxygen Sensor(s) Check Evaporative Emission (EVAP) System
Special Notes
Fuel Trim Information Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17545/P1137/004407"
Possible Solutions
Check Mass Air Flow Sensor (G70) OR Manifold Pressure Sensor (G71) Check Vacuum Lines Check Engine Operating Conditions => Meas. Blocks
Special Notes
Uwe: I think this code is set when the airflow being measured (or otherwise calculated) by the ECU doesn't make sense given other operating parameters such as RPM and throttle opening, manifold pressure, etc. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17549/P1141/004417"
Possible Solutions
Check Mass Air Flow Sensors (G70) Check Intake Air System
Check Throttle Pedal Check Throttle Pedal Position Sensor (G79) Check Throttle Pedal Position Sensor 2 (G185) Check Throttle Body Check Angle Sensor 1 for Throttle Actuator (G187) Check Angle Sensor 2 for Throttle Actuator (G188) Check Engine Control Unit Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17550/P1142/004418"
Special Notes
For turbo'd engines (e.g. R32+T) see: http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=2579230 Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17551/P1143/004419"
17559/P1151/004433 - Long Term Fuel Trim Additive Air; Bank 1; Range 1: System too Lean
Possible Symptoms
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) active
Possible Causes
Intake System faulty/leaking Fuel Pressure, Fuel Pressure Regulator and Fuel Pump faulty Fuel Injectors faulty/leaking Exhaust System faulty/leaking Activated-Charcoal Filter/System faulty/leaking Secondary Air Injection System faulty/leaking Lambda/Oxygen Sensor(s) before Catalytic Converter faulty Lambda/Oxygen Sensor(s) after Catalytic Converter faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Intake System for Leaks Check Fuel Pressure, Fuel Pressure Regulator and Fuel Pump
Check Fuel Injectors Check Exhaust System for Leaks Check Activated-Charcoal Filter/System Check Secondary Air Injection System Check Lambda/Oxygen Sensor(s) before Catalytic Converter Check Lambda/Oxygen Sensor(s) after Catalytic Converter Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17559/P1151/004433"
17560/P1152/004434 - Long Term Fuel Trim Additive Air; Bank 1; Range 2: System too Lean
Possible Causes
Mass Air Flow Sensors (G70) faulty Intake Air System faulty/leaking (false Air) Fuel Injector(s) faulty Fuel Pump faulty Exhaust System leaking Secondary Air Injection System faulty/leaking
Possible Solutions
Check Mass Air Flow Sensors (G70) Check Intake Air System for Leaks Check Fuel Injector(s) Check Fuel Pump Check Exhaust System for Leaks Check Secondary Air Injection System
Special Notes
See general Fuel Trim Information. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17560/P1152/004434"
Possible Causes
Connection(s) to/from Manifold Abs.Pressure Sensor faulty Manifold Abs.Pressure Sensor (G71) faulty Pipes/hoses not/wrongly attached
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check / Replace Manifold Abs.Pressure Sensor (G71) Check pipes and hoses
Special Notes
Someone with this dtc replaced the Boost Pressure Controle Valve (N75) and the dtc disappeared More info about the Manifold Abs.Pressure Sensor (G71) (German language): http://www.t4wiki.de/wiki/Geber_G71_(Saugrohrdruck) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17563/P1155/004437"
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check hoses Check / Replace Manifold Pressure Sensor (G71) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17566/P1158"
Possible Causes
Air Intake dirty Mass Air Flow Sensor (G70) defective Mass Air Flow Sensor 2 (G246) defective
Possible Solutions
Clean Air Intake Check Mass Air Flow Sensor (G70) Check Mass Air Flow Sensor 2 (G246) Check Exhaust Gas Recirculation Check Boost Pressure Control
Special Notes
Log MAF (G70) vs. MAF 2 (G246) readings on a test drive and compare the result. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17567/P1159/004441"
Possible Causes
Failure in wiring and/or connections Manifold Temp Sensor (G72) is defective
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Replace Manifold Temp Sensor (G72) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17569/P1161"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Fuel Temp Sensor (G81) faulty Fuel Temp Sensor (G81) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Fuel Temp Sensor (G81) Check/Repair Fuel Temp Sensor (G81) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17571/P1163/004451"
Possible Causes
Angle Sensors 1/2 for Throttle Actuator (G187/G188) faulty Power Supply for Angle Sensors 1/2 for Throttle Actuator (G187/G188) faulty Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Angle Sensors 1/2 for Throttle Actuator (G187/G188) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Angle Sensors 1/2 for Throttle Actuator (G187/G188) See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB), usually MVB 062 Power Supply for Angle Sensors 1/2 for Throttle Actuator (G187/G188) faulty Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Angle Sensors 1/2 for Throttle Actuator (G187/G188) faulty Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17579/P1171/004465"
Possible Causes
Tank filled with Gasoline/Petrol or Bio Diesel Water in Fuel Fuel Pressure too Low Fuel Return Pipe faulty Internal Mechanical Injection Pump Malfunction
Possible Solutions
Check Fuel Tank Content Drain Fuel Filter Check Fuel Return Pipe for Blockage or Bends/Kinks Check/Replace Fuel Return Pipe Flow Restrictor Check Injection Pump See Measuring Value Block (MVB) 018 (on 2.5l V6 TDI)
Special Notes
Pre-Injection turned off due to implausible Values Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17583/P1175/004469"
Possible Solutions
Check Intake Air System for Leaks (False Air) Check Oxygen Sensor(s) and/or Oxygen Sensor Control (all of them!) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17584/P1176/004470"
Possible Solutions
Check Boost Pressure Control Valve (N249) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17608/P1200/004608"
Possible Causes
Needle Lift Sensor (G80) faulty Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to Needle Lift Sensor (G80) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Needle Lift Sensor (G80) Check Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to Needle Lift Sensor (G80) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17653/P1245/004677"
Possible Causes
Start of Injection Timing Regulation not OK Injection Pump Control Range blocked/dirty (e.g. by Metal Particles) Engine has stalled / ran out of Fuel recently Wiring/Connectors from/to Injection Valve (N108) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check/Adjust Injection Start Check Fuel Supply Check/Replace Fuse(s) Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Injection Valve (N108)
Special Notes
Might by stored with other codes like 17654/P1246/004678. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17656/P1248/004680"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections faulty Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (G62) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check / Replace Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (G62)
Special Notes
In MY 1995-2002 (?) in Europe at VW-cars the G2/G62 had the bad reputation of breaking down often. The default G2/G62 is black and all replacements are green. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17663/P1255"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections faulty Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (G62) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check / Replace Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (G62)
Special Notes
In MY 1995-2002 (?) in Europe at VW-cars the G2/G62 had the bad reputation of breaking down often. The default G2/G62 is black and all replacements are green. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17664/P1256"
Possible Causes
Regulation times exceeded Contact resistance
Possible Solutions
Check Injectors and Injector Wiring See Meas. Value Block 018
Possible Causes
Regulation times exceeded Contact resistance
Possible Solutions
Check Injectors and Injector Wiring See Meas. Value Block 018 Check Resistance of Injectors/Wiring Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17672/P1264/004708"
Possible Causes
Regulation times exceeded Contact resistance
Possible Solutions
Check Injectors and Injector Wiring See Meas. Value Block 018 Check Resistance of Injectors/Wiring Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17675/P1267/004711"
Possible Causes
Regulation times exceeded Contact resistance
Possible Solutions
Check Injectors and Injector Wiring See Meas. Value Block 018 Check Resistance of Injectors/Wiring
Possible Causes
Coolant Temperature Sensor (G62) faulty Coolant Thermostat faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Coolant Temperature Sensor (G62) Check Coolant Thermostat Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17704/P1296/004758"
17705/P1297/004759 - Pressure Drop between Turbo and Throttle Valve (check D.V.!)
Possible Symptoms
Power Loss
Possible Causes
Leaking hoses and/or pipes between components Check Boost Pressure Control Valve (N249)
Possible Solutions
Check hoses and/or pipes between components Check / Replace Boost Pressure Control Valve (N249) Check / clean Throttle Valve, do Throttle Body Alignment
Special Notes
Did anyone fitted an extra (wrong) dump valve? Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17705/P1297/004759"
Possible Causes
Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) faulty Wiring/Connectors from/to Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Camshaft Adjustment Check Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17745/P1337/004919"
Possible Causes
Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) faulty Wiring/Connectors from/to Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Camshaft Adjustment Check Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17746/P1338/004920"
17748/P1340/004928 - Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) / Engine Speed Sensor (G28): Incor. Correlation
Possible Causes
Timing Belt/Chain incorrectly installed Timing Chain probably lengthened Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) faulty Engine Speed Sensor (G28) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Timing Belt/Chain installation Use Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) to Check Timing Chain Check/Replace Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) Check/Replace Engine Speed Sensor (G28) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17748/P1340/004928"
17755/P1347/004935 - Camshaft Position Sensor 2 (G163) / Engine Speed Sensor (G28): Incor. Correl.
Possible Causes
Timing Belt/Chain incorrectly installed Timing Chain probably lengthened Camshaft Position Sensor 2 (G163) faulty Engine Speed Sensor (G28) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Timing Belt/Chain installation Use Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) to Check Timing Chain Check/Replace Camshaft Position Sensor 2 (G163) Check/Replace Engine Speed Sensor (G28)
Possible Solutions
Check Coil Pack Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17756/P1348/004936"
Possible Solutions
Check Coil Pack Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17757/P1349/004937"
Possible Causes
Cylinder 6 Ignition Coil (N324) faulty Wiring/Connectors from/to Cylinder 6 Ignition Coil (N324) faulty Fuel Pump Relay (J17) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Cylinder 6 Ignition Coil (N324) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Cylinder 6 Ignition Coil (N324) Check Fuel Pump Relay (J17) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17778/P1370/004976"
Possible Causes
Camshaft Position Sensor Bank 2 (G163) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Camshaft Adjustment Check Camshaft Position Sensor Bank 2 (G163) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17799/P1391/005009"
Possible Causes
Wiring between Engine Control Module and Camshaft Position Sensor Bank 2 (G163) faulty Power Supply/Ground Wiring from/to Camshaft Position Sensor Bank 2 (G163) faulty Camshaft Position Sensor Bank 2 (G163) faulty Engine Control Module faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring between Engine Control Module and Camshaft Position Sensor Bank 2 (G163) Power Supply/Ground Wiring from/to Camshaft Position Sensor Bank 2 (G163) faulty Check Camshaft Position Sensor Bank 2 (G163) Check Engine Control Module Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17800/P1392/005010"
Possible Solutions
Check Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Check Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve (N18) Perform Output Test Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17811/P1403/005123"
Possible Causes
Fuse for Secondary Air Injection Pump blown Vacuum Hose(s) leaky Piping between Secondary Air Injection Pump and Secondary Air Injection Valve leaking
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse for Secondary Air Injection Pump Check Vacuum Hose(s) Check Piping between Secondary Air Injection Pump and Secondary Air Injection Valve Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17819/P1411/005137"
Possible Solutions
Check Secondary Air Injection Solenoid Valve (N112) Check Secondary Air Pump Relay (J299) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17828/P1420/005152"
Possible Solutions
Check Secondary Air Injection Solenoid Valve (N112) Check Secondary Air Pump Relay (J299) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17829/P1421/005153"
Possible Solutions
Check Secondary Air Injection Solenoid Valve (N112) Check Secondary Air Pump Relay (J299) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17830/P1422/005154"
Possible Causes
Fuse for Secondary Air Injection Pump blown Vacuum Hose(s) leaky Piping between Secondary Air Injection Pump and Secondary Air Injection Valve leaking
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse for Secondary Air Injection Pump Check Vacuum Hose(s) Check Piping between Secondary Air Injection Pump and Secondary Air Injection Valve Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17831/P1423/005155"
Possible Causes
Piping between Secondary Air Injection Pump and Secondary Air Injection Valve leaking
Possible Solutions
Check Piping between Secondary Air Injection Pump and Secondary Air Injection Valve
Possible Causes
EVAP Purge Valve (N80) faulty Wiring/Connectors from/to EVAP Purge Valve (N80) faulty Fuel Pump Relay (J17) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check EVAP Purge Valve (N80) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to EVAP Purge Valve (N80) Check Fuel Pump Relay (J17) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17834/P1426/005158"
Possible Solutions
Check Secondary Air Injection Solenoid Valve (N112) Check Secondary Air Pump Relay (J299) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17840/P1432/005170"
Possible Solutions
Check Secondary Air Pump Relay (J299) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17841/P1433/005171"
Possible Solutions
Check Secondary Air Pump Relay (J299) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17842/P1434/005172"
Possible Solutions
Check Secondary Air Pump Relay (J299) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17843/P1435/005173"
Possible Solutions
Check Secondary Air Pump Relay (J299) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17844/P1436/005174"
Possible Symptoms
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) active
Possible Causes
Leak Detection Pump (LDP/V144) faulty Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Leak Detection Pump (LDP/V144) faulty EVAP Canister System leaking
Possible Solutions
Check Leak Detection Pump (LDP/V144) Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Leak Detection Pump (LDP/V144) Check EVAP Canister System for proper Seal Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17881/P1473/005235"
Possible Causes
Hoses to Leak Detection Pump faulty Wiring to Leak Detection Pump faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Hoses (Pressure/Vacuum) to Leak Detection Pump Check Wiring to Leak Detection Pump according to Wiring Diagram Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17883/P1475/005237"
Possible Solutions
Check Hoses from/to Brake Boost Vacuum Pump Check Brake Boost Vacuum Pump Perform Output Test Perform Short Trip Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17887/P1479/005241"
17911/P1503 - Load signal from Alternator Term. DF: Range/Performance / Implausible Signal
Possible Causes
Alternator faulty Voltage Regulator faulty Wiring and/or connections faulty
Possible Solutions
Check / Replace Alternator Check / Replace Voltage Regulator Check wiring and connections Check the fuse box that is in the battery tray, it might be burnt, the fuse or the complete plastic box (pretty common failure on Sharan because it carries so much electrical load). If so, change the complete fuse box, it is not too expensive fix if this is the cause. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17911/P1503"
Possible Causes
Unmetered Air before Throttle Body
Possible Solutions
Check Air Intake System Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17915/P1507/005383"
Possible Causes
Air Intake System blocked (Air Filter OR Air Intake)
Possible Solutions
Check Air Intake System Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17916/P1508/005384"
Possible Solutions
Check/Replace Intake Manifold Valve (N156) Perform Output Test. Use Scope to check Activation Signal while performing an Output Test. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17924/P1516/005398"
Possible Causes
Wiring from/to Fuel Pump Relay (J17) faulty (Short to Ground) Fuel Pump Relay (J17) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check/Replace Fuel Pump Relay (J17) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17932/P1524/005412"
Possible Causes
Fuse(s) faulty Wiring/Connectors from/to Camshaft Timing Adjustment Valve Bank 1 (N205) faulty Camshaft Timing Adjustment Valve Bank 1 (N205) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse(s) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Camshaft Timing Adjustment Valve Bank 1 (N205) Check Camshaft Timing Adjustment Valve Bank 1 (N205) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17936/P1528/005416"
Possible Causes
Angle Sensors 1/2 for Throttle Actuator (G187/G188) faulty Power Supply for Angle Sensors 1/2 for Throttle Actuator (G187/G188) faulty Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Angle Sensors 1/2 for Throttle Actuator (G187/G188) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Angle Sensors 1/2 for Throttle Actuator (G187/G188) See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB), usually MVB 062 Power Supply for Angle Sensors 1/2 for Throttle Actuator (G187/G188) faulty Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Angle Sensors 1/2 for Throttle Actuator (G187/G188) faulty Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17950/P1542/005442"
17951/P1543/005443 - Angle Sensor 1 for Throttle Actuator (G187): Signal too Small
Possible Causes
Throttle Body Control Module (J338) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Throttle Body Control Module (J338) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17951/P1543/005443"
Possible Causes
Throttle Body dirty
Possible Solutions
Clean Throttle Body Check Throttle Body Wiring Check Throttle Body
Special Notes
Use Meas. Blocks & Basic Setting for testing Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17953/P1545/005445"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections faulty (short circuit) N75 faulty
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check / Replace N75 Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17954/P1546/005446"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections faulty (short circuit) N75 faulty
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check / Replace N75 Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17955/P1547/005447"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections faulty (short circuit) N75 faulty
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check / Replace N75 Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17956/P1548/005448"
17957/P1549/005449 - Boost Pressure Controle Valve (N75): Open Circuit / Short to Ground
Possible Symptoms
Irregular behaviour Loss of power Limp mode
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections faulty (short circuit) N75 faulty
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check / Replace N75 Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17957/P1549/005449"
Possible Symptoms
Irregular behaviour Reduced power output Limp mode
Possible Causes
Hoses/Pipes incorrect connected, disconnected, blocked or leaking Charger Pressure Control defective Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) defective Turbocharger defective
Possible Solutions
Check Hoses/Pipes to/between Components Check Charge Pressure Control Check Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) Check turbocharger Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17958/P1550/005456"
Possible Causes
Boost Pressure too High Hoses/Pipes incorrect connected, disconnected, blocked or leaking Charger Pressure Control defective VNT (variable nozzle turbo): nozzles stuck Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) defective
Possible Solutions
Check Hoses/Pipes to/between Components Check Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) Check / Clean / Replace Charge Pressure Control Check / Clean mechanism for variable nozzles Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17963/P1555/005461"
Possible Causes
Boost Pressure too Low Hoses/Pipes incorrect connected, disconnected or leaking Charger Pressure Control defective VNT (variable nozzle turbo): nozzles stuck Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) defective
Possible Solutions
Check Hoses/Pipes to/between Components Check Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) Check / Clean / Replace Charge Pressure Control Check / Clean mechanism for variable nozzles Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17964/P1556/005462"
Possible Causes
Boost Pressure too High Hoses/Pipes incorrect connected, disconnected, blocked or leaking Charger Pressure Control defective VNT (variable nozzle turbo): nozzles stuck Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) defective
Possible Solutions
Check Hoses/Pipes to/between Components Check Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) Check / Clean / Replace Charge Pressure Control Check / Clean mechanism for variable nozzles Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17965/P1557/005463"
Possible Causes
Idle Switch Open or Open Circuit Throttle Valve sticks and won't close Speed Impuls from Engine Speed Sensor (G28) recognized
Possible Solutions
Perform Throttle Body Adaptation Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17967/P1559/005465"
Possible Causes
Battery Voltage too Low
Possible Solutions
Check Battery Voltage Connect Battery Charger for Throttle Body Alignment (TBA) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17972/P1564/005476"
Possible Causes
Throttle Actuator (J338) dirty (carbonized) Throttle Actuator (J338) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check/Clean Throttle Actuator (J338) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17973/P1565/005477"
Possible Causes
Wiring defective.
Possible Solutions
Check wiring.
Special Notes
If cruise control was retrofitted, check if the necessary wire between J527 (Steering Wheel Electronics) and Engine Control Module was installed too! This applies for the following models: Audi A3/S3 (8P) 2004+ Seat Altea (5P) 2004+ Seat Leon (1P) 2006+ Seat Toledo (5P) 2005+ Skoda Octavia II (1Z) 2005+ VW Caddy (2K) 2004+ VW Eos (1F) 2006+ VW Golf/Jetta/Bora V (1K/5M) 2004+ VW Touran (1T) 2003+ Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17977/P1569/005481"
Possible Causes
Key(s) not matched Instrument Cluster not matched Engine Control Unit (ECU) not matched Engine Control Unit (ECU) Power Supply faulty
Possible Solutions
Match Key(s)/Instrument Cluster/Engine Control Unit (ECU) Check Engine Control Unit (ECU) Power Supply (Relay)
Special Notes
If no other immobilizer related fault codes are stored and the immobilizer related meas. blocks are fine except Engine Start not allowed, try cold-booting the car. Remove both battery cables from the battery. Short the battery cables together (away from the battery) for about 15 seconds. Reconnect the battery. (Example)
Possible Causes
Throttle Body Alignment (TBA) not performed
Possible Solutions
Perform Throttle Body Alignment (TBA) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17987/P1579/005497"
Possible Causes
Throttle Position Actuator (V60) dirty/stuck/faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Throttle Position Actuator (V60) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17988/P1580/005504"
Possible Solutions
Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Engine Mount Solenoid Valves (N144/N145) Check/Repair Engine Mount Solenoid Valves (N144/N145)
Possible Causes
Wiring from/to Boost Pressure Sensor (G31) faulty Ground Spots corroded Boost Pressure Sensor (G31) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to Boost Pressure Sensor (G31) Check Ground Spots for Corrosion Check Boost Pressure Sensor (G31)
Special Notes
When found in 2.0l TDI-PPD (BMN), check TSB/TPL's first. Possible Causes: Software Issue, High Resistance in Engine Wiring Harness, Ground Spots corroded Possible Solutions: Check/Update Engine Control Module Software, Check Wiring from/to Boost Pressure Sensor (G31), Check Ground Spots for Corrosion Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18000/P1592/005522"
Commentary
This is one of those fault codes where the ECU knows something is amiss, but cannot pinpoint the cause.
Possible Causes
MAF sensor (G70) out of tolerance. Leak in intake system. Throttle position sensors (G187/G188) out of tolerance.
Possible Solutions
Check MAF/replace MAF Sensor (G70). Check intake systems for leaks and repair. Check Throttle position sensors (G187/G188). Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18001/P1593/005523"
Possible Solutions
Check Battery Cables Check/Replace Battery Check/Replace Generator
Special Notes
If multiple Control Module have Power Supply Faults stored, it's most likely to be one common Problem like the ones shown above. Otherwise when only one or two Control Modules have such Codes stored you better start searching at the individual Power Supply of these Modules.
Possible Causes
Crash Signal activated (i.e. Accident with Airbag Deployment)
Possible Solutions
Set Readiness, the Fault Code should be cleared automatically during this Process.
Special Notes
In case of an Accident the Airbag Control Module sends a Crash Signal which orders the Engine Control Module to stop the Engine. In Addition this Fault Code will be stored. The Engine may be restarted after cycling the Ignition, the Fault Code should not have any further Influence. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18017/P1609/005641"
Possible Causes
Engine Control Unit (ECU) incorrectly coded
Possible Solutions
Check Engine Control Unit (ECU) coding Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18020/P1612/005650"
Possible Causes
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) faulty Wiring/Connectors from/to Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) faulty Control Module Cording incorrect
Possible Solutions
Check Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) Check Control Module Coding Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18021/P1613/005651"
Possible Solutions
Check Glow Plug Relay (J52)
18032/P1624/005668 - MIL Request Signal Active (Check TCM for errors too!)
Possible Symptoms
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) active
Possible Causes
Fault Codes stored in Transmission Control Module
Possible Solutions
Check Transmission Control Module for Fault Codes Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18032/P1624/005668"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections faulty Sensor (G185) faulty
Possible Solutions
Have a look at the Pedal Position Sensor assembly, not the Throttle Body. Check all connections between ECU and accelerator pedal - of course the pedal itself could be defective too.
Special Notes
There are 2 sensors in the accelerator pedal, both measure the same except that they are working in opposite directions. This means one counts from 0 to 100, while the other one counts from 100 to 0. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18041/P1633"
Possible Symptoms
Unknown
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections faulty Sensor (G185) faulty
Possible Solutions
Have a look at the Pedal Position Sensor assembly, not the Throttle Body. Check all connections between ECU and accelerator pedal - of course the pedal itself could be defective too.
Special Notes
There are 2 sensors in the accelerator pedal, both measure the same except that they are working in opposite directions. This means one counts from 0 to 100, while the other one counts from 100 to 0. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18042/P1634"
Possible Solutions
Contact your Tuner ;) Replace Engine Control Module Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18048/P1640/005696"
Possible Solutions
Check Central Electronic Control Module (J519/#09) for Fault Codes
Special Notes
This Fault Code is only a Note referring to relevant Fault Codes stored in another Control Module. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18051/P1643/005699"
Possible Causes
Coding of Powertrain related Control Modules wrong/incomplete
Possible Solutions
When found in Audi A4 (8E): Brake Electronics (Bosch 8.0) Check Coding of Powertrain Control Modules, especially check the related Airbag 9.41 Adaptation Channels 050 & 051. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18055/P1647/005703"
Possible Causes
Fault Code(s) stored in Brake Electronics (ABS)
Possible Solutions
Check/Fix Fault Code(s) in Brake Electronics (ABS)
Special Notes
This fault code is a note since the system it is stored in interacts with the Brake Electronics (ABS) and due to a fault code there it may not be fully functional. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18061/P1653/005715"
Possible Causes
Fuse(s) faulty Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to Coolant Fan Control Module (J293) faulty Coolant Fan Control Module faulty Engine Control Module Power Supply Relay (J271) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse(s) Check Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to Coolant Fan Control Module (J293) Check Coolant Fan Control Perform Output Test Check/Replace Coolant Fan Control Module (J293) Check Activation Signal with Ocilloscope Check Engine Control Module Power Supply Relay (J271) Only applies if the Coolant Fan is running with Engine cooled down and Ignition OFF until Battery is drained
Special Notes
When found in Audi A3 (8P), the complete Coolant Fan may need to be replaced. Detailed Instructions and Repair Information can be found under Recall 19D8 (2004439).
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections to/from the Valve for Pump Jet Valve for Pump Jet
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and Check / Clean all connections Replace the cable-tree to/from all the Valves for Pump Jet Replace Valve for Pump Jet (replace them all !)
Special Notes
For each Valve the ECU checks the Begin of Injection Period (BIP) via a voltage. That voltage is very small (less than 0.0001A). Each extra resistance in the cable is fatal. So, in case of any doubt, just replace all cables. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18074/P1666"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections to/from the Valve for Pump Jet Valve for Pump Jet
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and Check / Clean all connections Replace the cable-tree to/from all the Valves for Pump Jet Replace Valve for Pump Jet (replace them all !)
Special Notes
For each Valve the ECU checks the Begin of Injection Period (BIP) via a voltage. That voltage is very small (less than 0.0001A). Each extra resistance in the cable is fatal. So, in case of any doubt, just replace all cables. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18075/P1667"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections to/from the Valve for Pump Jet Valve for Pump Jet
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and Check / Clean all connections Replace the cable-tree to/from all the Valves for Pump Jet Replace Valve for Pump Jet (replace them all !)
Special Notes
For each Valve the ECU checks the Begin of Injection Period (BIP) via a voltage. That voltage is very small (less than 0.0001A). Each extra resistance in the cable is fatal. So, in case of any doubt, just replace all cables. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18076/P1668"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections to/from the Valve for Pump Jet Valve for Pump Jet
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and Check / Clean all connections Replace the cable-tree to/from all the Valves for Pump Jet Replace Valve for Pump Jet (replace them all !)
Special Notes
For each Valve the ECU checks the Begin of Injection Period (BIP) via a voltage. That voltage is very small (less than 0.0001A). Each extra resistance in the cable is fatal. So, in case of any doubt, just replace all cables. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18077/P1669"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections to/from the Valve for Pump Jet Valve for Pump Jet
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and Check / Clean all connections Replace the cable-tree to/from all the Valves for Pump Jet Replace Valve for Pump Jet (replace them all !)
Special Notes
For each Valve the ECU checks the Begin of Injection Period (BIP) via a voltage. That voltage is very small (less than 0.0001A). Each extra resistance in the cable is fatal. So, in case of any doubt, just replace all cables. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18078/P1670"
Possible Causes
Wiring and/or connections to/from the Valve for Pump Jet Valve for Pump Jet
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and Check / Clean all connections Replace the cable-tree to/from all the Valves for Pump Jet Replace Valve for Pump Jet (replace them all !)
Special Notes
For each Valve the ECU checks the Begin of Injection Period (BIP) via a voltage. That voltage is very small (less than 0.0001A). Each extra resistance in the cable is fatal. So, in case of any doubt, just replace all cables
Possible Solutions
Check EPC Warning Lamp (K132) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to EPC Warning Lamp (K132) Check Engine Control Module Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18084/P1676/005750"
Possible Causes
Flash/Update not finished
Possible Solutions
Perform Control Module Software Update again If Chipped/Remapped, contact Aftermarket Chiptuner for Help Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18089/P1681/005761"
Possible Causes
Fault Code(s) stored in Brake Electronics
Possible Solutions
Check Brake Electronics for Fault Code(s) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18105/P1697/005783"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to Pressure Control Valve 1 (N215) Check Pressure Control Valve 1 (N215) Check Measuring Blocks
Special Notes
Pressure Control Valve 1 (N215) might be referred to as Solenoid Valve 4 (N91) Start with checking connectors for corrosion or water damage, in case of 01V transmission pay special attention to 16-pin connector between valve body and wiring harness. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18222/P1814"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to Pressure Control Valve 1 (N215) Check Pressure Control Valve 1 (N215) Check Measuring Blocks
Special Notes
Pressure Control Valve 1 (N215) might be referred to as Solenoid Valve 4 (N91) Start with checking connectors for corrosion or water damage, in case of 01V transmission pay special attention to 16-pin connector between valve body and wiring harness. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18223/P1815"
Possible Causes
Wiring from/to Pressure Control Valve 2 (N216) Open/Short to Ground Pressure Control Valve 2 (N216) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to Pressure Control Valve 2 (N216) Check Pressure Control Valve 2 (N216) Check Measuring Blocks
Special Notes
Pressure Control Valve 2 (N216) might be referred to as Solenoid Valve 5 (N92) Start with checking connectors for corrosion or water damage, in case of 01V transmission pay special attention to 16-pin connector between valve body and wiring harness. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18227/P1819"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to Pressure Control Valve 2 (N216) Check Pressure Control Valve 2 (N216) Check Measuring Blocks
Special Notes
Pressure Control Valve 2 (N216) might be referred to as Solenoid Valve 5 (N92) Start with checking connectors for corrosion or water damage, in case of 01V transmission pay special attention to 16-pin connector between valve body and wiring harness. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18228/P1820"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to Pressure Control Valve 3 (N217)
Special Notes
Pressure Control Valve 3 (N217) might be referred to as Solenoid Valve 6 (N93) Start with checking connectors for corrosion or water damage, in case of 01V transmission pay special attention to 16-pin connector between valve body and wiring harness. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18232/P1824"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to Pressure Control Valve 3 (N217) Check Pressure Control Valve 3 (N217) Check Measuring Blocks
Special Notes
Pressure Control Valve 3 (N217) might be referred to as Solenoid Valve 6 (N93) Start with checking connectors for corrosion or water damage, in case of 01V transmission pay special attention to 16-pin connector between valve body and wiring harness. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18233/P1825"
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to Pressure Control Valve 4 (N218) Check Pressure Control Valve 4 (N218) Check Measuring Blocks
Special Notes
Pressure Control Valve 4 (N218) might be referred to as Solenoid Valve 7 (N94) Start with checking connectors for corrosion or water damage, in case of 01V transmission pay special attention to 16-pin connector between valve body and wiring harness.
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring from/to Pressure Control Valve 4 (N218) Check Pressure Control Valve 4 (N218) Check Measuring Blocks
Special Notes
Pressure Control Valve 4 (N218) might be referred to as Solenoid Valve 7 (N94) Start with checking connectors for corrosion or water damage, in case of 01V transmission pay special attention to 16-pin connector between valve body and wiring harness. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18238/P1830/006192"
Possible Solutions
Check/Replace Engine Control Module Check/Replace Transmission Control Module
Special Notes
Check for Chip Tuning Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18249/P1841/006209"
Possible Solutions
Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) 125+ for plausibility Check Wiring/Connectors from/to ABS Control Module (J104)
Special Notes
When found in 6-Speed Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG/02E), perform Reset ESP & Tip Cruise Control Installation. Control Modules usually store a list of their Communication Partners, if this List changes (e.g. due to Replacements or Updates) the Transmission Control Module may store this Fault Code. [Select] [02 - Transmission] [Basic Settings - 04] Group 069 [Go!] Activate the Basic Setting. [ON/OFF/Next] [Done, Go Back] [Close Controller, Go Back - 06] Switch off Ignition, wait 10 Seconds and switch it back on and check for fault codes again. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18261/P1853/006227"
Possible Causes
Fault Code(s) stored in Engine Control Unit (ECU)
Possible Solutions
Check Engine Control Unit for Fault Code(s) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18265/P1857/006231"
Possible Solutions
Check Valve for Torque Support Mount Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Valve for Torque Support Mount
Special Notes
When found in Audi A8 (4E): 3.7l/4.2l/4.0l TDI or 6.0l Engine, check TPL/TSB 2006451. Due to changes in the Production Process the Valve may not be used anymore and requires further steps. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18282/P1874/006260"
Possible Causes
Fault Code(s) stored in Engine Control Unit 2
Possible Solutions
Check/Fix Fault Code(s) in Engine Control Unit 2
Special Notes
This fault code is a note since the system it is stored in interacts with the Engine Control Unit 2 and due to a fault code there it may not be fully functional. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18331/P1923/006435"
Possible Solutions
Check Coolant Fan 2 (V177) for Restriction/Blockade Check for Foreign Objects and Accidental Damage as well as Restrictions
Special Notes
Remove the Coolant Fan 2 (V177) Fuse(s) for Safety Reasons before checking it Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18359/P1951/006481"
Possible Causes
Intake Camshaft Adjustment Bank 1 blocked (intermittent) Intake Camshaft Adjustment Bank 1 faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Intake Camshaft Adjustment Bank 1 Check Oil Circulation for Dirt/Metal Chips
Special Notes
When found in Audi A4 (8E) or Audi A6 (4B) 3.0l V6, check TPL 1536402 (RoW) or 2005587 (15-07-01, US). Check Engine Control Module Software Version, if necessary perform Update. Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) 090/091/092 Perform Basic Setting in Measuring Value Block (MVB) 192 to test Camshaft Adjustment Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18404/P1996/006550"
Possible Causes
Exhaust Camshaft Adjustment Bank 1 blocked (intermittent) Exhaust Camshaft Adjustment Bank 1 faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Exhaust Camshaft Adjustment Bank 1 Check Oil Circulation for Dirt/Metal Chips
Special Notes
When found in Audi A4 (8E) or Audi A6 (4B) 3.0l V6, check TPL 1536402 (RoW) or 2005587 (15-07-01, US). Check Engine Control Module Software Version, if necessary perform Update.
Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) 090/091/092 Perform Basic Setting in Measuring Value Block (MVB) 192 to test Camshaft Adjustment Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18405/P1997/006551"
Possible Causes
Intake Camshaft Adjustment Bank 2 blocked (intermittent) Intake Camshaft Adjustment Bank 2 faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Intake Camshaft Adjustment Bank 2 Check Oil Circulation for Dirt/Metal Chips
Special Notes
When found in Audi A4 (8E) or Audi A6 (4B) 3.0l V6, check TPL 1536402 (RoW) or 2005587 (15-07-01, US). Check Engine Control Module Software Version, if necessary perform Update. Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) 090/091/092 Perform Basic Setting in Measuring Value Block (MVB) 192 to test Camshaft Adjustment Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18406/P1998/006552"
Possible Causes
Exhaust Camshaft Adjustment Bank 2 blocked (intermittent) Exhaust Camshaft Adjustment Bank 2 faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Exhaust Camshaft Adjustment Bank 2 Check Oil Circulation for Dirt/Metal Chips
Special Notes
When found in Audi A4 (8E) or Audi A6 (4B) 3.0l V6, check TPL 1536402 (RoW) or 2005587 (15-07-01, US). Check Engine Control Module Software Version, if necessary perform Update. Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) 090/091/092 Perform Basic Setting in Measuring Value Block (MVB) 192 to test Camshaft Adjustment Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18407/P1999/006553"
Possible Causes
Exhaust Pressure Sensor (G450) faulty Diesel Particle Filter (DPF) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check/Replace Exhaust Pressure Sensor (G450) Diesel Particle Filter (DPF) Perform Emergency Regeneration (Refer to Specifications!) Check/Replace Diesel Particle Filter (DPF)
Special Notes
Skoda Superb (3U) & VW Passat (3B) (Engine Codes: BGW, BSS, BWW) had issues with faulty Exhaust Pressure Sensors (G450), they were defective from factory and due to a leaking sealing the measured values were incorrect and resultet in wrong calculated particle filter load and unsuccessful regeneration cycles. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18434/P2002/008194"
Special Notes
When found in Engine: 2.0l TFSI Perform Basic Setting.
Check TPL 2016420 (RoW) Check Engine Control Module Software Version, if necessary perform Update. Replace Intake Manifold Runner (V157) with updated part. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18436/P2004/008196"
Possible Causes
Fuel Pump (G6) faulty Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor (G70) faulty Intake System leaking Exhaust System leaking
Possible Solutions
Check Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor (G70) Check Fuel Pump (G6) Check Fuel Injectors Check Intake System Check Exhaust System Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18609/P2177/008567"
Possible Causes
Injectors leak/blocked Air Intake Leak (after MAF) Exhaust Leak
Possible Solutions
Check Mass Air Flow Sensor (G70) Check Injector(s) Check Fuel Pump Check Activated Charcoal Filter (EVAP) System Solenoid Valve 1 (N80)
Possible Solutions
Check Boost Pressure Control Valve (N249) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Boost Pressure Control Valve (N249) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18693/P2261/008801"
Possible Causes
Fuel Pressure too Low
Possible Solutions
Check Measuring Values for Fuel Pressure Check for bent/squeezed Fuel Lines Check Low Fuel Pressure System for Leaks Check Fuel Filter & Filter in Fuel Pump Check the Fuel Quantity supplied by the Fuel Pump
Special Notes
When found in 2.0l TFSI: Check Fuel Pressure
Check TSB/TPL 2014143, the intake camshaft might have a worn out fuel pump cam. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18725/P2293/008851"
Possible Solutions
Check/Replace Ignition Coil 1 (N70) Swap Coil Packs and keep track if the fault is also moving to a different Cylinder Check Ignition Coil 1 (N70) by using an Oscilloscope Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18733/P2301/008961"
18996/P2564/009572 - Turbocharger Boost Control Position Sensor Circuit: Signal too Low
Possible Symptoms
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) active
Possible Causes
Turbocharger (TC) Vane Position Sensor (G500) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Turbocharger (TC) Vane Position Sensor (G500) Check Wiring from/to Turbocharger (TC) Vane Position Sensor (G500) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/18996/P2564/009572"
18997/P2565/009573 - Turbocharger Boost Control Position Sensor Circuit: Signal too High
Possible Symptoms
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) active
Possible Causes
Turbocharger (TC) Vane Position Sensor (G500) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Turbocharger (TC) Vane Position Sensor (G500) Check Wiring from/to Turbocharger (TC) Vane Position Sensor (G500)
Possible Causes
Additive Reservoir empty Additive Level Sensor (G504) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Additive Level, Refill Additive Reservoir Check Engine (01) Measuring Value Blocks (MVB) 072.3 Check Additive Level Sensor (G504)
Special Notes
When found in VW Passat (3B) 2.0l TDI (BGW): The Additive Reservoir has a capacity of 4.5l, one filling usually lasts for 100,000 km / 62,000 mi. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/19527/P3071/012401"
Possible Solutions
Check Coolant Temperature Sensor (G62) Check Coolant System
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connections from/to Motor for Intake Manifold Flap (V157) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connections from/to Motor for Intake Manifold Flap (V157) Check Motor for Intake Manifold Flap (V157) Perform Output Test Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/19558/P3102/012546"
Possible Causes
Intake Manifold Flap (V157) or the motor for V157 doesn't work well.
Possible Solutions
Check wiring and connections Check / Replace V157, but probably you have to replace the whole EGR
Special Notes
The Intake Manifold Flap (V157) has a function in the EGR and in shutting off the (diesel) engine.
Possible Causes
Wiring Short to Plus Valve for Intake Manifold Flap (N239) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring for Short to Plus Check Valve for Intake Manifold Flap (N239) > Output Test Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/19560/P3104/012548"
19561/P3105/012549 - Valve for Intake Manifold Flap (N239): Open or Short to Ground
Possible Symptoms
Engines shakes at shutdown
Possible Causes
Wiring Open Circuit or Short to Ground Valve for Intake Manifold Flap (N239) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring for Open Circuit or Short to Ground Check Valve for Intake Manifold Flap (N239) > Output Test Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/19561/P3105/012549"
Possible Solutions
Perform Intake Manifold Runner Control Basic Setting
Special Notes
When found in Engine: 2.0l TFSI Perform Basic Setting. Check TPL 2016420 (RoW) Check Engine Control Module Software Version, if necessary perform Update. Replace Intake Manifold Runner (V157) with updated part. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/19593/P3137/012599"
Possible Solutions
Perform Intake Manifold Runner Control Basic Setting Check/Repair Wiring from/to Intake Manifold Runner Control Check/Replace Intake Manifold Runner Control
Special Notes
When found in Engine: 2.0l TFSI, perform Basic Setting. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/19594/P3138/012600"
19649/P3193/012691 - Intake Manifold Runner Control: Open Stop outside of Valid Range
Possible Causes
Intake Manifold Tuning Valve Position Sensor (G336) faulty Intake Manifold Runner Control Basic Setting not performed Motor for Intake Manifold Flap (V157) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Intake Manifold Tuning Valve Position Sensor (G336) Perform Intake Manifold Runner Control Basic Setting Check Motor for Intake Manifold Flap (V157) Perform Output Test
Special Notes
When found in Engine: 2.0l TFSI, perform Basic Setting. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/19649/P3193/012691"
Possible Causes
Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Heating Bank 1 Sensor 1 faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Heating Bank 1 Sensor 1 Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/19667/P3211/012817"
Possible Solutions
Check Communication with Gear Selector Module Check CAN-Gateway Communication with Transmission Control Module Check Measuring Value Block (MVB) in CAN-Gateway Check Selector Lever (E313) Check Measuring Value Block (MVB) in Transmission Control Module Perform Electrical Check per Wiring Diagram Check Tiptronic Buttons (F189) in Selector Lever (E313) Check Measuring Value Block (MVB) in Transmission Control Module Check Shift Selector Locking Solenoid (N110) Check Measuring Value Block (MVB) in Transmission Control Module
Special Notes
May be stored in Combination with 00194. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/28775/U0103/049411"
65535
Internal Control Module Memory Error
Internal Control Module Memory Error
Possible Causes
Control Module housing leaky > Control Module wet Wiring from/to Control Module faulty Control Module faulty
Possible Solutions
Check/Clean Wiring from/to Control Module Replace Control Module
Special Notes
This fault is NOT to be ignored when found in a major and/or critical system (Airbag, ABS etc.). When stored in other unimportant systems (Radio etc.) the general suggestion is to ignore it unless you notice functional limitations. Within the warranty period dealers are usually required to replace such control modules, but there have been a couple of cases with similar codes where these are getting ignored due to flaws in the control module software. If in doubt please refer to technical bulletins and similar documents provided by the vehicle manufacturer. Audi Airbag 6 & 7 Problem: A fault of the acceleration sensor may result in the above fault. Solution: Replace Airbag control module and both acceleration sensors. Audi Airbag 8 Problem: Due to under voltage the control module does not complete it's self test successfully. Solution: Replace Airbag control module and install a under voltage protection relay for it. Certain older TDI ECUs which have a vacuum line going to them Problem: Vacuum line broken, either before ECU or inside ECU. Solution: Inspect and repair vacuum lines to ECU and inside ECU. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/65535" Fault Code (Template)
NNNNN - ABC
NNNNN - ABC: DEF
Possible Symptoms
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) ON
Possible Causes
Fuse(s) faulty Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to ABC faulty ABC faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Fuse(s) Check Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to ABC Check/Replace ABC
Special Notes
aaa Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/Fault_Code_%28Template%29"
Possible Solutions
Check Camshaft Adjustment Valve 1 (N205) Perform Output Test Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Camshaft Adjustment Valve 1 (N205) Check Intake Camshaft Adjustment (Bank 1) Perform Basic Setting Check for Tightness of the Adjustment Mechanism Check Engine Oil Pressure Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/P000A/000010"
Possible Causes
Wiring/Connectors from/to Throttle Body Control Module to Engine Control Module faulty Throttle Body Control Module Damaged and/or Moving Difficulties
Possible Solutions
Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Throttle Body Control Module to Engine Control Module Check for properly attached Connectors, twisted Pins, loose Contact, Corrosion and Water Ingress Check Throttle Body Control Module for Damage and Moving Difficulties Perform (Selective) Output Test
Special Notes
When found on 4.2l CR-TDI (BVN), the Learning Values have to be cleared after replacing the Throttle Body Control Module. DO NOT CLEAR LEARNED VALUES IF YOU HAVE NOT REPLACED THE THROTTLE BODY CONTROL MODULE! Otherwise the proper values are being cleared and incorrect values are being learned.
[Select] [01 - Engine] (for Bank 1/J388) or [11 - Engine 2] (for Bank 2/J544) [Coding-II - 11] Enable the Learning Procedure by Entering 10021. [Do It!] [Done, Go Back] [Close Controller, Go Back - 06] Switch the Ignition OFF. Switch the Ignition ON for 1 Second, then turn it OFF immediately. Wait at least 30 Seconds, then switch the Ignition ON again. Now Check if all remaining fault codes can be cleared. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/P106B/004203"
Possible Causes
Glowplug for Cylinder 2 (Q11) faulty Automatic Glow Time Control Module (J179) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Glowplug for Cylinder 2 (Q11) Check Wiring/Connectors from/to Glowplug for Cylinder 2 (Q11) Check Automatic Glow Time Control Module (J179) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/P161B/005659"
Possible Symptoms
No Pre-Glow Period Poor Cold Starting
Possible Causes
Glow Plug Wiring faulty Glow Plug faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Glow Plug Wiring Check Glow Plug
Special Notes
See TDIClub Glow Plug 101 Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/P161C/005660"
Possible Causes
Fuel Reservoir empty Fuel Filter clocked Fuel Pump (G6) faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Fuel Level Check Fuel Filter Check Fuel Pump (G6) Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/P310C/012556"
Possible Causes
Connector(s)/Wiring from/to Instrument Cluster faulty Databus Communication faulty
Possible Solutions
Check Connector(s)/Wiring from/to Instrument Cluster Check Databus Communication See Measuring Value Blocks (MVB)
Special Notes
When found in Engine Control Module without any obvious cause (i.e. Measuring Value Blocks show plausible Values) Check Oil Level and Temperature Sensor Installation Information in Instrument Cluster Adaptation Channel 039. Retrieved from "http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/U0155/049493"