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« on: November 07, 2015, 12:55:36 AM »

So I have a 2005 Audi S4 that has just had the motor redone. The car came from an auction, was 100% stock and did not run due to engine failure.

The mechanic bolted the ground wires to the engine, not the firewall. This was corrected, the car fires up perfectly and dies in 1 second each time its started. Seems the immibilizer must be activated. The problem is that I'm not sure if it was a ground fault issue that caused the worst problem, or if the immobilizer became disconnected from the ECU because the computer was out for a month, or if the because the car came from an auction and had a dummy key cut and was never coded. Not sure how to tell if the key is coded to the car or not?

Here is the read after codes are cleared and the car is fired up for one second.

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« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2015, 12:57:54 AM »

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Data version: 20150904
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VIN: WAUPL68E65A070433   License Plate:


Chassis Type: 8E (8E - Audi A4/S4/RS4 B6/B7 (2001 > 2008))

Scan: 01 02 03 08 09 0F 11 15 16 17 18 25 36 37 45 46 55 56 57 65

          67 69 75 76 77

 

VIN: WAUPL68E65A070433   Mileage: 189780km-117923miles

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Address 01: Engine        Labels: 079-910-560-BBK.lbl

   Part No SW: 8E0 910 560 H    HW: 8E0 907 560

   Component: 4.2L V8/5V      G   0010 

   Revision: 00000000    Serial number: AUZ6Z0D0279013

   Coding: 0007771

   Shop #: WSC 02116 444 57843

   VCID: 2A5BE46486EC0C6E23-515C



14 Faults Found:

17981 - Left Engine Mount Solenoid Valve (N144)

            P1573 - 004 - Open Circuit

17833 - EVAP Purge Valve (N80)

            P1425 - 002 - Short to Ground

17984 - Right Engine Mount Solenoid Valve (N145)

            P1576 - 002 - Short to Ground

17880 - EVAP Leak Detection Pump

            P1472 - 002 - Short to Ground

17843 - Secondary Air Pump Relay (J299)

            P1435 - 002 - Short to Ground

17829 - Secondary Air Injection Solenoid Valve (N112)

            P1421 - 002 - Short to Ground

16441 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor B2 S2: Heating Circuit

            P0057 - 002 - Short to Ground

16421 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor B1 S2: Heating Circuit

            P0037 - 002 - Short to Ground

19474 - Valve for Exhaust Flap 1 (N321)

            P3018 - 002 - Short to Ground

16486 - Mass Air Flow Sensor (G70)

            P0102 - 002 - Signal too Low

17978 - Engine Start Blocked by Immobilizer

            P1570 - 008 -

17746 - Camshaft Position Sensor (G40)

            P1338 - 001 - Open or Short to Plus

17522 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor; B1 S2

            P1114 - 002 - Internal Resistance too High

17548 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor; B2 S2

            P1140 - 002 - Internal Resistance too High

Readiness: 0110 1101



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Address 02: Auto Trans        Labels: 09L-927-760.lbl

   Part No SW: 8E0 910 156 R    HW: 09L 927 156

   Component: AG6 09L 4.2L5V USA  0060 

   Revision: --H01---    Serial number:        0040479

   Coding: 0000002

   Shop #: WSC 06335 000 00000

   VCID: 3561C7185F525396BE-5140



1 Fault Found:

18265 - Load Signal

            P1857 - 000 - Error Message from ECU

             Freeze Frame:

                    Fault Status: 01110000

                    Fault Priority: 0

                    Fault Frequency: 1

                    Reset counter: 40

                    Mileage: 189786 km

                    Time Indication: 0



             Freeze Frame:

                    RPM: 256 /min

                    RPM: 416 /min

                    RPM: 0 /min

                    (no units): 30.0

                    (no units): 38.0

                    Temperature: 17.0°C

                    T.B. Angle: 0.0°





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Address 03: ABS Brakes        Labels: 8E0-614-517.lbl

   Part No: 8E0 614 517 Q

   Component: ABS/ESP allrad      4533 

   Coding: 04597

   Shop #: WSC 02116 

   VCID: 3663C0141254588EB7-5122



3 Faults Found:

18265 - Load Signal

            P1857 - 35-00 - Error Message from ECU

01826 - Sensor for Steering Angle (G85); Supply Voltage Terminal 30

            35-00 -  -

01435 - Brake Pressure Sensor 1 (G201)

            57-10 - Electric Circuit Failure - Intermittent



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Address 08: Auto HVAC        Labels: 8E0-820-043.lbl

   Part No: 8E0 820 043 AD

   Component:   A4 Klimaautomat   1424 

   Coding: 00000

   Shop #: WSC 06335 

   VCID: 63C54940F1469D2620-5140



5 Faults Found:

01171 - Temperature Sensor; Passenger Side Heated Seat (G60)

            29-00 - Short to Ground

00819 - High Pressure Sensor (G65)

            30-00 - Open or Short to Plus

01206 - Signal for Duration of Ignition Off Time

            27-00 - Implausible Signal

00474 - Control Module for Immobilizer

            49-00 - No Communications

01317 - Control Module in Instrument Cluster (J285)

            79-00 - Please Check Fault Codes



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Address 09: Cent. Elect.        Labels: 8E0-907-279-8E2.lbl

   Part No: 8E0 907 279 F

   Component: int. Lastmodul  USA 0517 

   Coding: 01013

   Shop #: WSC 06335 

   VCID: 3561C7180F525396BE-4B1A



7 Faults Found:

01494 - Bulb for Parking Lamps; Left (M1)

            57-00 - Electric Circuit Failure

01498 - Bulb for Parking Lamps; Right (M3)

            57-00 - Electric Circuit Failure

01495 - Bulb for High-Beams; Left (M30)

            57-00 - Electric Circuit Failure

01499 - Bulb for High-Beams; Right (M32)

            57-00 - Electric Circuit Failure

01493 - Bulb for Blinkers; Front Left (M5)

            57-00 - Electric Circuit Failure

01497 - Bulb for Blinkers; Front Right (M7)

            57-00 - Electric Circuit Failure

00474 - Control Module for Immobilizer

            49-00 - No Communications



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Address 0F: Digital Radio        Labels: 8E0-035-593-XM.lbl

   Part No: 8E0 035 593 A

   Component: SDAR XM            0010   

   VCID: 275D1D50C5FE31063C-50AE



1 Fault Found:

02635 - Tuner Not Enabled/Activated

            35-00 -  -



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Address 15: Airbags        Labels: 8E0-959-655-84.lbl

   Part No: 8E0 959 655 K

   Component: Airbag 8.4EP        1001 

   Coding: 0010607

   Shop #: WSC 06335 000 00000

   VCID: 3F8DA5306D6E99C664-515C



No fault code found.



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Address 16: Steering wheel        Labels: 8E0-953-549.lbl

   Part No: 8E0 953 549 N

   Component: Lenksáulenmodul     0611 

   Coding: 02041

   Shop #: WSC 06335 

   VCID: 3E73D8343A6490CE6F-4B1A



1 Fault Found:

00474 - Control Module for Immobilizer

            49-00 - No Communications



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Address 17: Instruments        Labels: 8E0-920-9xx-8E2.lbl

   Part No: 8E0 920 981 G

   Component: KOMBI+WEGFAHRS. RB4 D42 

   Coding: 01231

   Shop #: WSC 02116 

   VCID: 3169F308FB3A7FB6E2-515C

   WAUPL68E65A070433     AUZ6Z0D0279013



2 Faults Found:

00779 - Outside Air Temp Sensor (G17)

            30-00 - Open or Short to Plus

01176 - Key

            07-00 - Signal too Low



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Address 36: Seat Mem. Drvr        Labels: 8E0-959-760.lbl

   Part No: 8E0 959 760

   Component: Sitzmemory R2 F     0305 

   Coding: 00002

   Shop #: WSC 06335 

   VCID: 71E933083BBA3FB6A2-4B02



1 Fault Found:

00474 - Control Module for Immobilizer

            49-00 - No Communications



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Address 46: Central Conv.        Labels: 8E0-959-433-MAX.lbl

   Part No: 8E0 959 433 BB

   Component: Komfortgerát T7B    1612 

   Coding: 11788

   Shop #: WSC 06335 

   VCID: 72EB3C043EBC04AE5B-4B1A



   Subsystem 1 - Part No: 8E1959801

   Component: Tõrsteuer.FS BRM 0205 



   Subsystem 2 - Part No: 8E1959802E

   Component: Tõrsteuer.BF BRM 0205 



   Subsystem 3 - Part No: 8E0959801A

   Component: Tõrsteuer.HL BRM 0205 



   Subsystem 4 - Part No: 8E0959802A

   Component: Tõrsteuer.HR BRM 0205 



No fault code found.



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Address 55: Headlight Range        Labels: 4Z7-907-357.lbl

   Part No: 4Z7 907 357

   Component: dynamische LWR       D09 

   Coding: 00060

   Shop #: WSC 06335 

   VCID: 04076ADC14083A1E79-4B1A



2 Faults Found:

01535 - Control Circuit for Right Headlight Range Adjusting Motor (V49)

            30-10 - Open or Short to Plus - Intermittent

01534 - Control Circuit for Left Headlight Range Adjusting Motor (V48)

            30-10 - Open or Short to Plus - Intermittent



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Address 56: Radio        Labels: 8E0-035-1xx-56.lbl

   Part No: 8E0 035 195 H

   Component: symphony II PM6    0410   

   Coding: 01205

   Shop #: WSC 40192 

   VCID: 2C57E27CDC18125ED1-50AE



No fault code found.



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« Reply #2 on: November 07, 2015, 11:05:48 AM »

Part it out or take it to qualified mechanic. That laundry list of codes is not indicative that anybody who worked on that car has a clue.

The immo is the least of your problems, if you can't work out how to get the immo working from the guides posted here.
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« Reply #3 on: November 07, 2015, 02:08:16 PM »

Parting the car out is not an option, if anybody thinks they can diagnose the problems and help me fix these codes or at least track down what the problem could be I will pay them. My guess is that there is either a broken wire or is shorted out computer, or bad immobilizer, or I'm thinking the key is not coded to this car?

The key is not original and it looks like an aftermarket valet key.

It also gives the code is 01176 "key signal too Low"

I need to disable the immobilizer or find the SKC.


For the one second that it fires up, it seems to run perfectly.
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« Reply #4 on: November 07, 2015, 03:33:32 PM »


For the one second that it fires up, it seems to run perfectly.


Again, the 13 other codes indicate otherwise.
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« Reply #5 on: November 07, 2015, 04:22:33 PM »

Fuse 32 (or is it 34 or 37?) is blown.
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« Reply #6 on: November 07, 2015, 04:31:11 PM »

My guess is that there is either a broken wire or is shorted out computer, or bad immobilizer, or I'm thinking the key is not coded to this car?

There are several modules reporting they can't communicate with the immobiliser so I'd suggest you double check the connectors in the back are fitted properly for a start.
Given the number of other faults I'd go through all the fuses and relays and then look at the wiring loom to check for damage.
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« Reply #7 on: November 07, 2015, 11:10:18 PM »

I went out personally inspected everything I could and I don't see anything wrong with the wiring, I also checked every single fuse in the whole car and they are all good and all connections are in and tight.

I am at a loss, I need to figure out what's the majority of those 14 engine codes have in common, they must either have a common circuit or ground fault or control module or fuse that they run through.

I wonder if the computer could be toast because my mechanic originally had the ground wires that go to the firewall connected to the intake manifold. Idk

I wish I could bypass the immobilizer so that I could run the car for a while and see what goes on.

I need to figure out if the immobilizer is tripped because the power was disconnected from the car so long as well is that ECU, or if the key for the car is incorrect. I have no idea, the  engine was blown when I received the car and don't know the history...

I removed the ECU and was going to attempt to maybe try to read it with my Ktag or something but I have to figure out how to hook up to what and where. Lol
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« Reply #8 on: November 07, 2015, 11:20:56 PM »

Do you have a wiring diagram for the car? Did you check the fuses with a test light rather than just doing a visual, and reseating? This is not a difficult issue to resolve in less than a half hour of electrical troubleshooting. When you have 10+ components report short to ground 9/10 times it means they a missing 12v+.  Did you verify voltage at any of the components the ecu is listing as short to ground? Have you tried another ecu yet? No need to "wonder" about anything. Everything is easily tested in the car with minimal effort.
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« Reply #9 on: November 08, 2015, 05:34:24 AM »

I have checked every fuse with an ohm meter, I've been in the car biz a long time. I did find that the right can position sensor was worried incorrectly last night before I left. For whatever reason the 3 wires were cut and spliced with a new connector. The wiring was incorrect.

I have all the wiring diagrams.

Its just hard for me, I have a tech that did the motor change for me, so I had to double check all his work, I found that he connected the firewall ground to the engine instead of the firewall. That fix didnt work, I hope the ECU is not damaged( I wonder if feeding it with Kess would verify any damage??) The car also arrived not running when I got it. So I don't know if it had this problem prior. It also came from an auction and has a new generic valet key that may have been cut, but not coded to the car for starting it.

To many variables, this is a difficult car.

Does anyone know how t verify if the immobilizer is not conmunicating with the ecu versus the key just not being coded? The "key signal low" code makes me wonder.


Thanks guys!! Tgis is a challenging car from all these variables!
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« Reply #10 on: November 08, 2015, 10:55:52 AM »

Key signal low could be the ring in the steering column. I would say that is more likely if that were your ONLY problem. You should be able to turn the immo off in the ecu with out too much hassle to eliminate one possibility. Pick a component (say the N80) with the ign on car not running, do you have 12v positive at one of the pins? Look at your wiring diagram and find the group of components that all share a power feed. You need to verify you have 12v+ at the fuse, if not at the component connector. Using an ohmmeter isnt telling you much. The ecu also powers up relays, so if you find there is no voltage, find the relay it controls, and hardwire it closed. If the ecu is not closing these relays, either it does not have ign from the key, or the ecu is bad, or the ecu isn't properly grounded. I'm assuming you checked all these basic things @ the ecu connector already though, since you have a diagram and "checked everything".
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« Reply #11 on: November 08, 2015, 01:42:34 PM »

Using an ohmmeter isnt telling you much.

I'm assuming you checked all these basic things @ the ecu connector already though, since you have a diagram and "checked everything".

An ohmmeter will tell you everything you need to know if you're verifying a fuse, which is what you told him to do.  If it has zero or negligible resistance, the fuse is fine.

That said, with that many fault codes, there is something major wrong with the harness, or the ECU.  I'd start by checking for a feed (12v) at the sensors.  If you clear the faults, do they all reappear?  I'd say that because the car is starting that the ECU isn't dead, but it has a serious issue somewhere.

There is no way there is that many "short to plus" or "short to ground" in nearly every module.

What comes back if you clear them?
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« Reply #12 on: November 08, 2015, 03:50:32 PM »

An ohmmeter will tell you everything you need to know if you're verifying a fuse, which is what you told him to do.  If it has zero or negligible resistance, the fuse is fine.

I assumed he was going to leave the fuses in the circuit, which might give you confusing resistances if using an ohm meter. Either way its moot at this point. In the time it's taken us to discuss it he could have pulled all the fuses and ohm'd them out of the fuse box. Not the way I would do it just saying.
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« Reply #13 on: November 09, 2015, 04:51:45 PM »

I am going to try to attempt to delete Immobilizer on the 7.1.1 ECU so I can start the car.

I am trying to research the best way and it seems some use Kess in boot mode, or Ktag.

For a newbie with both these tools, what would you recommend? I want to read the current flash, delete the Immo, and reflash the ECU.

Also, am I best off trying Winols or trying ECM titanium to do this for the first time?

Thanks for any pointers, some recommend Ktag bdm, but I'm having a little trouble finding a good guide how to hook what harness to what in the ECU. There are so many harnesses that came with my Ktag and Kess! Wish everything could be done through OBD! Lol
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« Reply #14 on: November 09, 2015, 05:12:43 PM »

I am going to try to attempt to delete Immobilizer on the 7.1.1 ECU so I can start the car.

I am trying to research the best way and it seems some use Kess in boot mode, or Ktag.

For a newbie with both these tools, what would you recommend? I want to read the current flash, delete the Immo, and reflash the ECU.

Also, am I best off trying Winols or trying ECM titanium to do this for the first time?

Thanks for any pointers, some recommend Ktag bdm, but I'm having a little trouble finding a good guide how to hook what harness to what in the ECU. There are so many harnesses that came with my Ktag and Kess! Wish everything could be done through OBD! Lol

Or, find the blown fuse/broken wire.
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