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Showing posts with label Sedan. Show all posts

Saturday, 22 February 2020

******** Audi A8 Quattro Sedan (4E2) V8-4.2L (BVJ) Technical Service Bulletin # 001233 Date: 120314


Electrical - Electrical Malfunctions After Window Tint



00 Electrical components malfunctioning after windows have been tinted



00 12 33



2017729/5



March 14, 2012.



Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 00 number 11 - 30 dated August 2, 2011 for reasons listed below.



Affected Vehicles



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Condition



^ Various electrical components malfunctioning.



^ Water ingress into trunk, door, dome light or dash panel areas during the application of window tint.



Technical Background



Vehicles are designed to prevent water from entering the interior cabin from the outside. To ensure a secure installation of interior components (trim



and accessory pieces), holes for fasteners are strategically placed in interior surfaces. During application of window tint film, water may enter



interior areas through these openings, damaging electrical components located near window glass. Electrical components in these areas must be



removed or protected during application of window tint film.



Production Solution



Not applicable.



Service



1. If you encounter a vehicle with a defective control module located in the area around or below windows which are tinted, check if the failure



occurred shortly after the window tint was installed.



2. Inspect the control module and wiring connections for signs of water damage.



3. Also, inform any vendors with which your Dealership may conduct business about the content of this bulletin.



Warranty



This damage is due to outside influence and is not covered by any Audi warranty.



Additional Information



All parts and service references provided in this TSB are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and service



manuals for the latest information.

******** Audi A6 Quattro Sedan (4F2) V6-3.0L SC (CCAA) Technical Service Bulletin # 241162 Date: 110110


Engine Controls - Drivetrain Bump When Braking



37 Bump from driveline while braking



24 11 62



2025152/1



January 10, 2011.



AFFECTED VEHICLES



CONDITION



The customer may report:



^ A bump is felt from the transmission or rear of the vehicle near 15 mph when braking to a stop.



^ A "ping" noise is heard from the under the vehicle near 15 mph when



braking to a stop.



TECHNICAL BACKGROUND



ECM software update needed.



PRODUCTION SOLUTION



New software in the control module (J623) addressed the condition.



SERVICE



1. Follow all instructions in the attached TSB 2011732 00 Software Version Management (SVM), operating instructions.



2. Update the ECM using the SVM action code as listed in the table above if necessary.



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WARRANTY INFORMATION



ADDITIONAL INFORMATION



All parts and service references provided in this TSB are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and service



manuals for the latest information.



ATTACHMENT



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Friday, 21 February 2020

******** Audi A8 Quattro Sedan (4E2) V8-4.2L (BVJ) Technical Service Bulletin # 961124 Date: 111111


Campaign 96C3 - Side Assist Software Update (NVLW)



UPDATE - Side Assist Software Update (NVLW)



96 11 24



2027956/2



November 11, 2011.



Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 96 number 11 - 23 dated November 8, 2011 for reasons listed below.



Affected Vehicles



Condition



This RVU has been proactively released to prevent the following condition from occurring in the vehicle:



Side assist becomes inoperative.



This Required Vehicle Update (RVU) is in effect until removed.



Vehicle must meet all of the following criteria:



^ Procedure is valid only for vehicles that show the 96C3 code in the ElsaWeb Campaign/Action Information screen on the day of repair.



^ Vehicle must be within the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.



^ Procedure must be performed within the allotted time frame stated in this Technical Service Bulletin.



^ Procedure must be performed on applicable vehicles in dealer inventory prior to sale.



Technical Background



For Audi A8 vehicles equipped with side assist (address 3C) and manufactured within a specific period, it is possible that the side assist may switch



itself off. DTC 02850 may be stored inside the side assist control unit and the system can no longer be activated.



Production Solution



Updated software.



Service



SVM Update Instructions



1. Follow all instructions in the attached TSB 2011732 00 Software Version Management (SVM), operating instructions.



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2. Update side assist control unit (J769) using the SVM action code as listed in the table above if necessary.



3. If DTC 02850 is set in the side assist control unit then the control unit cannot be updated and must be replaced. Replacement of the control unit



should be claimed under normal warranty and not this RVU.



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Warranty



Additional Information



The following Technical Service Bulletin will be necessary to complete this procedure:



^ TSB 2011732 00 Software Version Management (SVM), operating instructions.



All parts and service references provided in this RVU are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and service



manuals for the latest information.



ATTACHMENT



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^ TSB 2011732 00 Software Version Management (SVM), operating instructions.

******** Audi A4 Quattro Sedan (8K2) L4-2.0L Turbo (CAEB) Technical Service Bulletin # 571262 Date: 120109


Keyless Entry - Trunk Can't Be Unlocked With Remote



57 Trunk cannot be unlocked



57 12 62



Audi A4 Quattro Sedan (8K2) L4-2.0L Turbo (CAEB) Page 280



2028207/1



January 9, 2012.



Affected Vehicles



Condition



The trunk cannot be unlocked using the button on the remotes, button in the driver's door panel, or the handle on the trunk lid itself.



Technical Background



Vehicles have a VALET button in the glove box to activate the "valet parking" feature, preventing unauthorized access to the trunk. When activated



the trunk can only be opened using the mechanical key.



Production Solution



Not applicable.



Service



Check whether the VALET button in the glove box has been activated and deactivate it if necessary.



Warranty



This TSB is informational only and not applicable to any Audi warranty.



Additional Information



More information on this system can be found in the following resources:



^ Owner's Manual



All parts and service references provided in this TSB are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and service



manuals for the latest information

Thursday, 20 February 2020

******** Audi A4 Sedan (8K2) L4-2.0L Turbo (CAEB) Technical Service Bulletin # 401223 Date: 120514


Steering - Squeaking Noise When Turning



40 Squeaking noises when steering or maneuvering



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40 12 23



2023187/2



May 14, 2012.



Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 40 number 10 - 06 dated April 29, 2010 for the reasons listed below.



Affected Vehicles



Condition



Squeaking noises when turning the steering wheel or when maneuvering. The noise may be more prevalent in wet weather.



Technical Background



The folds of the outer rubber boots on the front axle shafts may contact each other when turning the steering wheel. This may cause squeaking



noises, especially when the vehicle is new. The volume and occurrence of the noise dissipates after a short break-in period.



Production Solution



Not applicable.



Service



This is a normal condition. Please explain the Technical Background to the customer.



No parts replacement is necessary. Replacing parts will not correct the concern. Needlessly replaced parts will be debited.



Warranty



This TSB is informational only and not applicable to any Audi warranty.



Additional Information



All parts and service references provided in this TSB are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and service



manuals for the latest information.

Tuesday, 18 February 2020

******** Audi A4 Sedan (8K2) L4-2.0L Turbo (CAEB) Technical Service Bulletin # 191335 Date: 130325


Cooling System - Coolant ID/Filling/Mixing Information



19 Identifying and Mixing Factory Fill Engine Coolants



19 13 35



2025303/2



March 25, 2013



Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 19 number 11-19 dated February 10, 2011 for reasons listed below.



Vehicle Information



Condition



Discontinuation and mixing of Audi-approved engine coolants.



Technical Background



^ G11, G12, and G12+ coolants have been replaced by an improved version.



^ G12++ coolant (for service available) has been introduced in MY 2005 for all engines.



^ G13 has been introduced in MY 2008 as factory filling and service.



Production Solution



No production change required.



Service



Identifying and Mixing Factory Fill Engine Coolants



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1. Based on its color, identify which coolant the vehicle was filled with from the factory (Figure 1).



Tip:



Figure 1 is shown for color identification only; coolant packaging may vary.



2. Using the chart at right, determine if the vehicle has the correct coolant (Figure 2). If a vehicle is found to have the incorrect coolant, drain and



fill the coolant system using the repair manual procedures in ElsaWeb.



Note:



Coolants can be mixed, as described in the chart, but it is always best practice to change the coolant due to reduced corrosion protection



when coolants are mixed (exception: G12++ and G13 are fully compatible).



Note:



W12 6.3 engines require special G13 coolant only: G A13A8JM1. No other coolant is allowed, and no other coolant can be mixed with this



coolant.



Note:



When the coolant is changed due to a cooling system issue, the cooling system should be drained using the repair manual procedures in



ElsaWeb and refilled with water and the engine run for 15 minutes with the heater on to remove any residual coolant. Then drain and fill the



system to the freeze protection ratio listed in ElsaWeb.



Tip:



Cooling system drain and fill due to coolant mixing, or incorrect coolant, is not covered by warranty.



Warranty



This TSB is informational only and not applicable to any Audi warranty.



Required Parts and Tools



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No special tools required.



Additional Information



All part and service references provided in this Technical Bulletin are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department



and Repair Manuals for the latest information.

Monday, 17 February 2020

******** Audi A4 Quattro Sedan (8K2) L4-2.0L Turbo (CAEB) Technical Service Bulletin # 401223 Date: 120514


Steering - Squeaking Noise When Turning



40 Squeaking noises when steering or maneuvering



40 12 23



2023187/2



May 14, 2012.



Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 40 number 10 - 06 dated April 29, 2010 for the reasons listed below.



Affected Vehicles



Condition



Squeaking noises when turning the steering wheel or when maneuvering. The noise may be more prevalent in wet weather.



Technical Background



Audi A4 Quattro Sedan (8K2) L4-2.0L Turbo (CAEB) Page 157



The folds of the outer rubber boots on the front axle shafts may contact each other when turning the steering wheel. This may cause squeaking



noises, especially when the vehicle is new. The volume and occurrence of the noise dissipates after a short break-in period.



Production Solution



Not applicable.



Service



This is a normal condition. Please explain the Technical Background to the customer.



No parts replacement is necessary. Replacing parts will not correct the concern. Needlessly replaced parts will be debited.



Warranty



This TSB is informational only and not applicable to any Audi warranty.



Additional Information



All parts and service references provided in this TSB are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and service



manuals for the latest information.

Sunday, 16 February 2020

******** Audi A6 Quattro Sedan (4F2) V6-3.0L SC (CCAA) Technical Service Bulletin # 171229 Date: 120626


Engine - Oil Meeting Audi Quality Standards



17 Engine oils that meet Audi Oil Quality Standards 501 01, 502 00, 505 00, 505 01, and 504 00/507 00



17 12 29



2010043/12



June 26, 2012.



Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 17 number 11 - 16 dated June 6, 2011 for reasons listed below.



Affected Vehicles



Condition



Engine oils that meet Audi Oil Quality Standards VW 501 01, 502 00, 505 00, 505 01, and 504 00/507 00.



Technical Background



Not applicable.



Production Solution



Not applicable.



Service



Oil Quality



All Audi engines must always use engine oils that conform to the applicable Audi Oil Quality Standard. No other engine oils may be used. This also



applies when topping off engine oil between services.



Recommendation for Customers



It is recommended that the customer always carry a spare quart/liter of engine oil that conforms to the applicable Audi Oil Quality Standard in case



the engine oil needs topping off while on the road. The spare quart/liter of oil should be stored in its original container, securely closed in the



luggage compartment. Ensure the container is securely stowed.



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Use of the wrong oil may damage the engine. Damage caused by using the wrong oil will not be covered by the applicable vehicle warranties.



Approved Engine Oils



Below are the lists of engine oils that currently meet Audi Oil Quality Standards VW 501 01, VW 502 00, VW 505 00, VW 505 01 and 504 00/507



00.



^ The first four lists of products are comprised of oils that meet Audi Oil Quality Standard VW 501 01, VW 502 00, VW 505 00, VW 505 01, or



VW 504 00/507 00 and are generally available in the North American market at the time of publication. The attachment lists products that meet



Audi Oil Quality Standard VW 501 01, VW 502 00, VW 505 00, VW 505 01, or VW 504 00/507 00 available worldwide at the time of



publication.



^ Please refer to the specific Vehicle Owners Manual, published Technical Service Bulletins and Fluid Capacity Charts to select the appropriate oil



required for each Audi vehicle.



^ The lists below are also posted on www.audiusa.com and www.audicanada.ca.



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PRODUCTS GENERALLY AVAILABLE IN NORTH AMERICA



Warranty



This TSB is informational only and not applicable to any Audi warranty.



Additional Information



All parts and service references provided in this TSB are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and service



manuals for the latest information.

******** Audi A4 Sedan (8K2) L4-2.0L Turbo (CAEB) Technical Service Bulletin # 441012 Date: 101210


Campaign 44J2 - TPMS Software Update



RVU - TPMS software update (44J2)



44 10 12



2024957/2



December 10, 2010.



Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 44 number 10-09 dated November 19, 2010 for reasons listed below.



Affected Vehicles



Condition



This RVU has been proactively released to prevent the following condition from occurring in the vehicle:



^ The tire pressure warning may be illuminated in the instrument cluster.



^ DTC 03543 is stored in the tire pressure monitoring control memory.



This Required Vehicle Update (RVU) is in effect until December 31, 2013. After that date, this RVU will expire and no longer be in effect.



Vehicle must meet all of the following criteria:



^ Procedure is valid only for vehicles that show the 44J2 code in the ElsaWeb Campaign/Action Information screen on the day of repair.



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^ Vehicle must be within the Limited New Vehicle Warranty.



^ Procedure must be performed within the allotted time frame stated in this Technical Service Bulletin.



^ Procedure must be performed on applicable vehicles in dealer inventory prior to sale.



Technical Background



Updated tire pressure monitoring software.



Production Solution



Optimized software.



Service



1. Follow all instructions in the attached TSB 2011732 00 Software Version Management (SVM), operating instructions.



2. Update the brake control module (J104), address word 03, using the SVM action code as listed in the table above if necessary.



3. The SVM program may direct you to disconnect the brake control module (J104) at the end of the update. This is only necessary on the A4, A5,



A5 Cab and Q5. Disconnecting the brake control module (J104) is not necessary on the A8.



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Warranty



Additional Information



All parts and service references provided in this RVU are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and service



manuals for the latest information.



Attachment



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^ TSB 2011732 00 Software Version Management (SVM), operating instructions.

Saturday, 15 February 2020

******** Audi A4 Quattro Sedan (8K2) L4-2.0L Turbo (CAEB) Technical Service Bulletin # 571025 Date: 100603


Advanced Key(R) - Door Handle Touch Sensor Inoperative



57 Door handle touch sensor (Advanced key) inoperative



57 10 25



2021439/2



June 3, 2010



Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 57 number 09-18 dated September 9, 2009 for reasons listed below.



Affected Vehicles



Condition



^ One door handle touch sensor (Advanced Key) is inoperative.



^ DTC for "Outside Door Handle Touch Sensor - Incorrect Signal" is stored in the access/start authorization control module J518 (address word 05)



for the affected door.



^ In Measured Value Block 43 of the access/start authorization control module J518 (address word 05), the second bit from the right (Hall sensor)



of the affected door handle is always 1.



Technical Background



The magnet is missing from under the door handle cap.



Production Solution



Audi A4 Quattro Sedan (8K2) L4-2.0L Turbo (CAEB) Page 582



Not applicable.



Service



Audi A4 Quattro Sedan (8K2) L4-2.0L Turbo (CAEB) Page 583



Pull the affected door handle open and check to see if the magnet is installed (Figures 2-4).



If the magnet is missing, install the magnet.



Audi A4 Quattro Sedan (8K2) L4-2.0L Turbo (CAEB) Page 584



Warranty



Required Parts and Tools



Additional Information



All parts and service references provided in this TSB are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and service



manuals for the latest information.

******** Audi A6 Quattro Sedan (4F2) V6-3.0L SC (CCAA) Technical Service Bulletin # 911127 Date: 111207


Cell Phone - 3G MMI Bluetooth(R) Is Inoperative



91 3G MMI: Bluetooth does not work



91 11 27



2022512/3



December 7, 2011.



Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 91 number 10 - 65 dated October 18, 2010 for reasons listed below.



Affected Vehicles



Condition



^ The Bluetooth connection is disrupted and cannot be restored.



^ A mobile phone cannot be connected to the vehicle via Bluetooth.



Technical Background



3G MMI hardware and software-related issues.



Production Solution



New 3G MMI hardware and new software (ZUG 0114).



Service



1. Determine whether the customer's phone is on the approved mobile phone list. (Review list at www.audiusa.com/bluetooth.)



2. Ask the customer whether the mobile phone has been successfully connected to this vehicle via Bluetooth.



3. Determine whether another approved phone can be connected to the vehicle via Bluetooth.



4. Determine whether the customer's phone can be connected to another vehicle equipped with 3G MMI via Bluetooth.



5. Determine whether adaptation channel 17 (Bluetooth on/off) is set to 1 in the 3G MMI main unit, address 5F.



If points 1, 2, 4 and 5 apply but not point 3 perform the following:



Read measuring value block 144 in the main unit, address 5F.



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^ If value 2 is "1" (Bluetooth switched off), then reset the value to 0 and then back to 1 in adaptation channel 17.



^ If value 2 is "0" (Bluetooth switched on), then continue with analysis. The main unit, 5F, does not need to be replaced.



^ If value 2 is "2" (Bluetooth doesn't work), then read measure value block 151 in the main unit, 5F. If the value reads "Not Possible", then proceed



as follows:



^ Replace the main unit for 3G MMI systems with navigation. Check the 3G MMI software level and if necessary update the software by following



the instructions below.



Tip: Refer to your parts department for the correct main unit part number.



Update software of the 3G MMI system - A6 and Audi Q7 models equipped with radio plus and not equipped with navigation by following the



instructions below.



Tip: For successful results, the steps must be performed in this sequence.



1. Check 3G MMI system software version



2. Update software of the 3G MMI system



3. Perform feedback documentation to the SVM



1. Check 3G MMI system software version



1. Switch on ignition and wait approximately 1 minute.



2. Press the SETUP and RETURN buttons simultaneously and hold both buttons down for about 5 seconds.



If this message is displayed, the system is not yet completely initialized. Wait a few seconds, then press the RETURN button.



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3. Read current MMI train (Zug) version.



4. The train (Zug) versions listed in the table above must be updated.



P versions are production build.



K versions are service updates.



2. Update software of the 3G MMI system



1. Connect an approved Audi battery maintainer/charger to vehicle.



2. Switch off all unnecessary electrical equipment (blower, seat heater, interior light, etc.).



Tip: Also make sure that no electromagnetic interference sources (mobile phone) are operated in or near the vehicle while individual control units



are being updated.



Tip: For complete and detailed instructions for the 3G MMI system update, refer to the attached instructions. (Note: The attached instructions are



generic. Some portions may not apply to this specific TSB. Importing and exporting customer code data is not necessary for this 3G MMI update



system.)



3. Insert update CD into the 3G MMI main (head) drive unit located in the center of the instrument panel.



4. Start the software update.



5. After the software update has been performed, confirm the Abort (cancel) documentation" selection. The 3G MMI system will restart. Then



perform the feedback documentation.



3. Perform feedback documentation to the SVM



1. Follow all instructions in the attached TSB 2011732 00 Software Version Management (SVM), operating instructions.



2. Confirm any proposed parameter settings and coding.



3. Then perform test program "5F - Information electronics, resetting fault memory" to clear any faults in the system.



Tip: No control unit is flashed as part of the feedback documentation to the SVM. Do not perform any updates of control units. Do not replace any



control units.



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Warranty



Required Parts and Tools



Additional Information



The following Technical Service Bulletin will be necessary to complete this procedure:



^ TSB 2011732 00 Software Version Management (SVM), operating instructions.



All part and service references provided in this TSB are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Dept. and service manuals



for the latest information.



ATTACHMENT



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^ TSB 2011732 00 Software Version Management (SVM), operating instructions.

Friday, 14 February 2020

******** Audi A4 Quattro Sedan (8K2) L4-2.0L Turbo (CAEB) Technical Service Bulletin # 911232 Date: 120124


Instruments - MMI Screen Appears To Flicker



91 3G MMI screen flickers



91 12 32



2023341/4



January 24, 2012.



Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 91 number 11 - 78 dated January 7, 2011 for reasons listed below.



Affected Vehicles



Audi A4 Quattro Sedan (8K2) L4-2.0L Turbo (CAEB) Page 278



Condition



MMI screen flickers.



Technical Background



The brightness of the background lighting of the MMI screen is controlled by the brightness sensor. The background lighting is adjusted in stages,



which can be perceived as flickering.



The adjustment can be affected by covering up or shining a light at the brightness sensor, which is located next to the speedometer in the instrument



cluster.



Production Solution



Not applicable.



Service



Check with the customer to see when the flickering occurs. Usually this takes place while entering and exiting tunnels or when driving between tall



buildings or tree-lined streets that block the sunshine. If the customer confirms this, no repair is necessary. Please explain the Technical Background



to the customer.



Tip: The flickering can be reduced by increasing the brightness with the regulator on the light switch and in the MMI menu for the screen brightness



adjustment.



If the flickering has a different cause, continue the analysis with the MMI screen and screen wiring.



Warranty



This TSB is informational only and not applicable to any Audi warranty.



Additional Information



All parts and service references provided in this TSB are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and service



manuals for the latest information.

******** Audi A6 Sedan (4F2) V6-3.2L (CALA) Technical Service Bulletin # 381105 Date: 110121


A/T - Delayed Engagement When Cold/Multiple DTC's Set



38 Delayed engagement when cold or no drive on first engagement (DTC P2700, P2701, P2702, P2703 or P0730)



38 11 05



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January 21, 2011.



Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 38 number 10 - 01 dated March 19, 2010 for the reasons listed below.



AFFECTED VEHICLES



CONDITION



Customer may report:



^ At startup, intermittent no drive when selecting driving mode D or R.



^ The vehicle can be driven only in 3rd gear (Limp Home Mode).



Workshop findings:



^ In rare circumstances, if the vehicle was in motion and the ATF strainer becomes loose, the transmission may go into Limp Mode and can be



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driven in only 3rd gear.



^ In cold conditions, the gearbox shifts with a delay. In hot conditions, suction noises occur.



^ The following DTCs may be stored in the transmission control unit:



^ DTC P0730 (Transmission monitoring incorrect gear ratio)



^ DTC P2700 (Clutch A implausible)



^ DTC P2701 (Clutch B implausible)



^ DTC P2702 (Clutch C implausible)



^ DTC P2703 (Clutch D implausible)



TECHNICAL BACKGROUND



Because of a design change, the ATF strainer can come loose from the guide of the ATF pump intake duct. As a result, air can be drawn in. Air



causes the oil to foam, which prevents the clutches from closing completely.



PRODUCTION SOLUTION



Optimized ATF filter.



SERVICE



If the complaint can be reproduced, proceed as follows:



1. Check the gearbox control unit for the above entries and create a diagnosis protocol.



^ If there are no faults stored but the concern can be duplicated; proceed to step 2.



^ If one or more of the above DTCs are stored, proceed to step 3.



2. Check the ATF level per ELSA instructions.



^ If the fluid level seems too high and foamy due to air mixed with the ATF, proceed to step 3.



^ If the fluid is at the correct level and the fluid is not foamy, open a Technical Assistance Center (TAC) ticket and contact a TAC representative.



3. Drain the ATF into a clean container and remove the ATF pan.



Tip: Catch the ATF in a clean container and reuse it after the repair.



4. If the filter was found in the bottom of the pan, proceed to step 6.



5. If the filter is still seated in the valve body, try to remove it with light force.



^ When removed, if the filter seal remained behind in the valve body or is not fully installed on the neck of the filter, proceed to step 6.



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^ If the seal is fully installed on the filter as shown in Figure 1, open a TAC ticket and contact a TAC representative.



6. Replace the ATF filter with a new filter according to the Repair Manual.



Note:



Make sure that the magnets in the oil sump are not stuck on the underside (metal side) of the loose ATF filter and are not removed with the old



strainer. The magnets must be reinstalled in the pan to protect the transmission from metallic particle abrasion in their correct original location.



7. If there are complaints of gear shift quality after replacing the ATF filter, clear the adaptations in the test plan and then perform the GFF or



Guided Functions Adaptation Drive.



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WARRANTY



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REQUIRED PARTS AND TOOLS



ADDITIONAL INFORMATION



All parts and service references provided in this TSB are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and service



manuals for the latest information.

Thursday, 13 February 2020

******** Audi A4 Quattro Sedan (8K2) L4-2.0L Turbo (CAEB) Technical Service Bulletin # 901014 Date: 100810


Electrical - Cigarette Lighter Won't Heat Up



90 12-volt accessory outlet will not heat



90 10 14



2010353/4



August 10,2010



Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 90 number 08-21 dated December 10, 2008 for reasons listed below.



Audi A4 Quattro Sedan (8K2) L4-2.0L Turbo (CAEB) Page 644



Affected Vehicles



CONDITION



Cigarette lighter element will not lock in lighter socket -U1- for heating process.



TECHNICAL BACKGROUND



Retaining tabs (2) in the lighter socket are pushed too far out of the socket to hold the lighter element in place for the heating process. Generally, this



is caused by using the lighter socket as a power outlet for accessories such as cell phone chargers, radar detectors, etc.



PRODUCTION SOLUTION



Not applicable.



SERVICE



1. Remove cigarette lighter fuse.



2. Remove lighter element.



3. Using a flat blade screwdriver, bend retaining tabs (Figure 1, arrow) inward.



4. Install lighter element and fuse.



5. Test operation several times to ensure lighter pops out and functions normally.



WARRANTY



This damage is due to outside influence and is not covered by any Audi warranty.



ADDITIONAL INFORMATION



Audi A4 Quattro Sedan (8K2) L4-2.0L Turbo (CAEB) Page 645



All parts and service references provided in this TSB are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and service



manuals for the latest information.

******** Audi A6 Sedan (4F2) V6-3.2L (CALA) Technical Service Bulletin # 271213 Date: 120322


Electrical - No Start Due To Discharged Battery



27 Low Battery Charge: Excess Current Draw Location



27 12 13



2029010/1



March 22, 2012.



Affected Vehicles



Condition



The customer may report a discharged battery when trying to start the vehicle. Condition results in a no start.



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Technical Background



Not applicable.



Production Solution



Not applicable.



Service



1. If the vehicle is equipped with Battery Energy Manager (J644) or Battery Diagnostic Manager (J367), please perform TSB 2025360, 27 Low



Battery Charge: Diagnosis Tips and TAC Instructions before continuing with this bulletin.



2. Verify the battery is good, using one of the below TSBs, depending on vehicle equipment:



^ TSB 2023282, 27 Battery testing and charging - vehicles with BDM (J367)



^ TSB 2023330, 27 Battery testing and charging - vehicles with BEM (J644)



^ TSB 2023266, 27 Battery testing and charging - vehicles without BDM or BEM



3. If the battery is defective, replace as per the instructions in the applicable TSB.



4. Determine if a draw currently exists on the vehicle by using an ammeter with an inductive pickup, such as the 5051B, or similar tool, such as a



Fluke Meter, to check battery draw using the steps below:



a. Start vehicle and operate all consumers on vehicle (radio, lights, heated seats, door locks, sunroof, power liftgate, etc.)



b. Shut off vehicle, open left and right front doors, hood, and rear lid. Manually latch all opened items to gain access to fuse boxes.



c. Zero the ammeter and attached the amp clamp to the negative battery cable. Lock the car using the remote and observe the ammeter, which



should spike briefly as the doors are closed. This will confirm the ammeter is operating correctly. The vehicle may also provide a confirmation



beep to confirm all doors are latched, provided the option is enabled in the MMI (if applicable).



d. After 2 hours, the ammeter should read under 0.040A (40mA).



If the reading is above 40mA, attempt to locate the source of the excessive draw by proceeding to step 4.



If vehicle does not exceed maximum sleep state current draw, perform a long term (overnight) measurement test. Record the long term



measurement using MIN/MAX setting of scan tool. If the long term measurement still does not exceed the maximum sleep state current draw,



proceed to step 10.



Tip: Periodic spikes in current draw are normal.



5. To determine the potential source if the current draw, measure the voltage drop across the vehicle fuses using the VAS Scantool multimeter, Fluke



multimeter, or equivalent.



6. Using the "mV" scale on the multimeter, measure the voltage drop across fuses by placing the positive lead on one side of the fuse, and the



negative lead on the other (Figure 1). Take absolute value of reading of voltage drop (ignore negative signs) and then reference voltage drop chart to



determine how much current the circuit is currently consuming. See Identifying Cuffent Consumption with Matrix attachment.



Tip: Due to the operation of CAN Bus communications, it is no longer possible to simply pull fuses to determine the location of a draw, as this



action can result in a bus wakeup and invalidate the test.



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7. Continue this process until the fuse with an inappropriate amount of draw (over 40mA) is discovered.



8. Once fused circuit is identified, use service repair and wiring diagram information in ElsaWeb to identify all components on that circuit.



Disconnect the components from the circuit one by one and allow the sleep current to stabilize after each disconnection.



9. Measure the vehicle current consumption and voltage drop across the fuse again. If the values are now within the normal range, the component



causing excess draw has been identified. If the values are still too high, repeat steps 5-7 again until the component is identified.



10. If it is necessary to contact TAC for additional guidance, please prepare the following information before opening a contact. If TAC assistance is



not necessary, proceed to the next step.



^ How many times is car in for a battery concern?



^ When did the vehicle come in?



^ Was it towed in or jumped?



^ What day did the customer have the concern?



^ Is/was the date/time in cluster correct? If not, what was/is the date/time displayed?



^ When did you start working on the car?



^ What is the battery serial number in the vehicle?



^ Are there any other electrical concerns on the R.O.?



^ Attach a full GFF Log with complete battery history data and Keep Awake readout (For vehicles equipped with J367).



^ Attach pictures of the amplifier for Audi Q7, A4 Avant, or A6 Avant vehicles if the amplifier shows no obvious signs of water damage.



11. Before returning the vehicle to the customer, test the battery state of charge and verify that it is above 85%. If the SOC is below this value,



charge the battery until at least 85% is achieved.



Warranty



This TSB is informational only and not applicable to any Audi warranty.



Additional Information



More information on this system can be found in the following resources:



^ SSP: 972703, Audi Vehicle Batteries and Energy Management Systems



The following Technical Service Bulletin(s) may be necessary to complete this procedure:



^ TSB 2025360, 27 Low Battery Charge: Diagnosis Tips and TAC Instructions



^ TSB 2023282, 27 Battery testing and charging - vehicles with BDM (J367)



^ TSB 2023330, 27 Battery testing and charging - vehicles with BEM (J644)



^ TSB 2014127, 27 Battery dead or low after returning to the vehicle



^ TSB 2019143, 27 Battery discharged on some vehicles with Advanced Key



All parts and service references provided in this TSB are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and service



manuals for the latest information.



Attachment



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Identifying Current Consumption with Matrix

Wednesday, 12 February 2020

******** Audi A4 Quattro Sedan (8K2) L4-2.0L Turbo (CAEB) Technical Service Bulletin # 571387 Date: 130327


Body - Door Can Be Opened From Inside But Not Outside



57 Door cannot be opened from outside, it can only be opened from inside



57 13 87



2029151/4



March 27, 2013



Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 57 number 12-80 dated November 9, 2012 for reasons listed below.



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Vehicle Information



Condition



The door cannot be opened from outside with the outer door handle, but it can be opened with the inner handle. The complaint is often described as



follows: The customer locks the vehicle and checks by pulling the door handle whether the vehicle is locked. When opening the vehicle again, the



door cannot be opened. It feels as if the handle is slack.



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Technical Background



When fitting the Bowden cable from the mounting bar to the door lock, the cable can get kinked. In some cases, this can increase the inner friction of



the strand in the Bowden cable. As a result, the door lock stays in pressed position or does not completely return to its zero position (Figure 1).



When the Bowden cable gets twisted during the installation, the rubber grommets can get distorted. Consequently, the Bowden cable has a too-high



inner friction and the door lock does not move to the zero position (Figure 2).



Improved cable with 'L'-shaped attachment (Figure 3). Improved positioning of the locking collar.



Service



1. Replace the cable. The bow does not need to be replaced unless damage to the component is evident. Remove/install the latch carrier ("bow"



according to ETKA) and Bowden cable together, as a set, according to the repair manual:



Repair Manual >> Body >> Body Exterior >> 57 Front doors, Central Locking System >> Removal and Installation >> Door Components >>



Audi A4 Quattro Sedan (8K2) L4-2.0L Turbo (CAEB) Page 704



Door Lock, Bracket, Door Lock Actuating Link.



-orRepair



Manual >> Body >> Body Exterior >> 58 Rear doors >> Removal and Installation >> Rear Door Components >> Door Lock, Bracket,



Door Lock Actuating Link.



Tip:



Do not separate the Bowden cable from the latch carrier ("bow" according to ETKA) while the carrier is installed in the vehicle. Ensure the



Bowden cable does not get damaged during the replacement procedure.



2. Assemble the latch carrier ("bow" according to ETKA) / Bowden cable assembly and the door lock together according to the steps below, before



installing into the vehicle:



a. Position the Bowden cable by holding the yellow sleeve in the lock (Figure 4).



b. Pull down the Bowden cable by holding the yellow sleeve (Figure 5). The locking mechanism is pulled along and the Bowden cable is



locked. Slot in the yellow locking mechanism to the left.



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c. Do not twist the Bowden cable after the installation. To avoid twisting the cable, turn neither the lock nor the mounting bar (Figure 6).



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Warranty



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All warranty claims submitted for payment must be in accordance with the Audi Warranty Policies and Procedures Manual. Claims are subject to



review or audit by Audi Warranty.



Required Parts and Tools



Additional Information



All parts and service references provided in this TSB are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and service



manuals for the latest information.

******** Audi A6 Sedan (4F2) V6-3.2L (CALA) Technical Service Bulletin # 401004 Date: 100401


Suspension - Shock Absorber Leak Assessment Guide



40 Shock absorber leaks: assessment aid



40 10 04



2018194/4



April 1, 2010.



Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 40 number 09-04 dated June 17, 2009 for reasons listed below.



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Affected Vehicles



Condition



One or several shock absorbers have an oil coating.



Technical Background



---



Production Solution



---



Service



This information is designed to help you assess whether a shock absorber is leaking.



Leaking shock absorbers



A leaking shock absorber is characterized by a wet film of oil running down the pipe. This needs to be replaced.



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Shock absorbers with oil marks



A light film of dried oil or oil marks on the pipe beneath the dust guard are not clear indication of a leaking shock. These are caused by residues



from filling up the shock during production or slight "condensation" in the seal area. This small amount of oil is for lubrication and reduces the wear



of the seal.



Tip: This does not affect the shock absorber. No repair is necessary.



Tip: For further information see the repair manual under "Shock absorbers, checking."



Warranty



This TSB is informational only and not applicable to any Audi warranty.



Additional Information



All parts and service references provided in this TSB are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and service



manuals for the latest information.

Tuesday, 11 February 2020

******** Audi A4 Quattro Sedan (8K2) L4-2.0L Turbo (CAEB) Technical Service Bulletin # 971015 Date: 101020


Electrical - Erratic/Sporadic DTC's Set



97 DTCs, sporadic - contact check



97 10 15



2013504/7



October 20, 2010



Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 97 number 10-09 dated June 30, 2010 for reasons listed below.



Audi A4 Quattro Sedan (8K2) L4-2.0L Turbo (CAEB) Page 640



AFFECTED VEHICLE



CONDITION



Sporadic fault memory entries stored in various control modules.



TECHNICAL BACKGROUND



Contacts may be widened (over 0.63 mm) by using incorrect pins or incorrect methods for current flow tests. Either action may cause intermittent



electrical connections. This may cause sporadic DTCs to be stored in various control modules.



PRODUCTION SOLUTION



Not applicable.



SERVICE



1. Check the contacts on the control module and connector.



a. Verify that all pins and terminals are securely clipped into the connectors.



b. Verify that no pins are bent or deformed.



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c. Verify proper crimping as described and illustrated in Figure 1.



^ Pin/terminal must be crimped onto the wire (Figure 1, A).



^ Pin/terminal must be crimped onto the wire sheathing (Figure 1, B).



2. Mechanically check the contacts on the control module and connector.



Test the individual terminals by using the standard 0.63 mm male pin (see Figure 1 and Parts Table) to verify proper contact. Make sure that the



test pin is not twisted and is inserted correctly into the female terminal. The contact must be tight, but it must still allow the pin to slide into the



terminal of the control module connector.



Only use the 0.63 mm male pins because the female terminals are designed for these pins, which are the only terminals found in the connectors for



the above-mentioned control modules.



3. If the pin/terminal is deformed, improperly crimped or does not contact correctly, the contact must be replaced with the VAS 1978A repair kit or



ordered in sets.



WARRANTY



This TSB is informational only and not applicable to any Audi warranty.



REQUIRED PARTS AND TOOLS



ADDITIONAL INFORMATION



All parts and service references provided in this TSB are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and service



manuals for the latest information.

******** Audi A6 Quattro Sedan (4F2) V6-3.0L SC (CCAA) Technical Service Bulletin # 971015 Date: 101020


Electrical - Erratic/Sporadic DTC's Set



97 DTCs, sporadic - contact check



97 10 15



2013504/7



October 20, 2010



Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 97 number 10-09 dated June 30, 2010 for reasons listed below.



AFFECTED VEHICLE



CONDITION



Sporadic fault memory entries stored in various control modules.



TECHNICAL BACKGROUND



Contacts may be widened (over 0.63 mm) by using incorrect pins or incorrect methods for current flow tests. Either action may cause intermittent



electrical connections. This may cause sporadic DTCs to be stored in various control modules.



PRODUCTION SOLUTION



Not applicable.



SERVICE



1. Check the contacts on the control module and connector.



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a. Verify that all pins and terminals are securely clipped into the connectors.



b. Verify that no pins are bent or deformed.



c. Verify proper crimping as described and illustrated in Figure 1.



^ Pin/terminal must be crimped onto the wire (Figure 1, A).



^ Pin/terminal must be crimped onto the wire sheathing (Figure 1, B).



2. Mechanically check the contacts on the control module and connector.



Test the individual terminals by using the standard 0.63 mm male pin (see Figure 1 and Parts Table) to verify proper contact. Make sure that the



test pin is not twisted and is inserted correctly into the female terminal. The contact must be tight, but it must still allow the pin to slide into the



terminal of the control module connector.



Only use the 0.63 mm male pins because the female terminals are designed for these pins, which are the only terminals found in the connectors for



the above-mentioned control modules.



3. If the pin/terminal is deformed, improperly crimped or does not contact correctly, the contact must be replaced with the VAS 1978A repair kit or



ordered in sets.



WARRANTY



This TSB is informational only and not applicable to any Audi warranty.



REQUIRED PARTS AND TOOLS



ADDITIONAL INFORMATION



All parts and service references provided in this TSB are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and service



manuals for the latest information.

Monday, 10 February 2020

******** Audi A6 Quattro Sedan (4F2) V6-3.0L SC (CCAA) Technical Service Bulletin # 461335 Date: 130402


Brakes - Disc Brake Squeal



46 Brakes squeal



46 13 35



2017130/11



April 2, 2013



Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 46 number 11-16 dated December 9, 2011 for reasons listed below.



Vehicle Information



519



Condition



Customer complains of brake squeal.



Technical Background



Not applicable.



Production Solution



Not applicable.



Service



Note:



Before proceeding with any of the following steps, check the overall condition of the brakes. If the following conditions exist, this TSB does not



apply:



1. Brake discs or brake pads are close to or below their wear limit.



2. Rotors are covered with excessive rust due to long periods of the vehicle not being driven.



3. Foreign bodies between brake disc and brake pad, such as small stones, grit, or sand.



4. Rotors are severely grooved.



5. Aftermarket pads or rotors.



For vehicles within the New Vehicle Limited Warranty, Audi of America is requesting your cooperation in supplying us with technical information



regarding this condition.



1. Verify the brake noise with a test drive.



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2. Complete the Brake Noise Questionnaire.



3. Obtain a sound recording of the brake noise (a cell phone recording is OK as long as the noise can be clearly identified).



4. Email the questionnaire and sound recording to: alignment@audi.com.



Warning:



Never use compressed air to clean brake dust from a brake system.



Perform the braking sequence as follows:



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1. With careful consideration of the traffic situation, perform 2-3 ABS stops (e.g. from speeds above 50 MPH). Between each stop, please allow the



brake components to cool. (Drive vehicle for more than 1 minute at speeds greater than 50MPH.)



2. If necessary, perform additional ABS stops allowing the brakes to cool between each stop (max. 5). Only proceed to the next step (Brake pad,



cleaning) if the brake noise was not eliminated.



Brake pad, cleaning



1. With the wheels removed, mark the position of each brake pad to ensure reinstallation in the same position. Work on one brake at a time to avoid



mixing up parts.



2. On some models, the front brake pads are glued to the brake caliper. Do not remove the pads for this procedure. Treat the pad as described in



this TSB with it attached to the brake caliper. If these pads are unglued they must be replaced.



3. Some front/rear brake pads have an anti-vibration backing plate (non-sticky). Do not remove this type of backing plate.



4. Use Guided Functions to release the rear brake calipers for vehicles with Electronic Parking Brake (EPB). It is not necessary to re-adapt the



parking brake for this procedure.



5. Clean face of the brake pad with sandpaper (Figure 2).



5. Clean all grooves with a suitable workshop hand tool (Figure 3).



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6. Slightly chamfer edges of brake pads with a file (Figure 4).



Brake caliper, cleaning



Note:



The following steps require a thin coat of Plastilube Moly3(R) high temperature grease to be applied to various parts of the brakes. This grease



must never come in contact with:



^ The braking surface of the brake pads or brake discs.



^ The caliper piston.



These areas must always be free of grease.



1. Thoroughly clean all contact points (Figure 5) where the brake pad backing plate makes contact with the brake caliper and/or the brake carrier.



Reassembly



1. Prior to reinstalling the brake pads, apply a thin coat of Plastilube Moly3(R) high temperature grease to contact points (Figure 5) where the brake



pad backing plate makes contact with the brake caliper and/or the brake carrier.



2. For brake pads that have springs (common on rear brake pads), apply a thin coat of Plastilube Moly3(R) high temperature grease to the springs



where they make contact with the brake caliper.



Warranty



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Required Parts and Tools



Additional Information



All parts and service references provided in this TSB are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and service



manuals for the latest information.