Fault code on Audi S3 Central locking

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Got the full verison of Vag.com installed and ran a scan got the following and was wondering if anyone could shed some light on them

Address 08: Auto HVAC
Controller: 8L0 820 043 J
Component: A3 KLIMAAUTOMAT 0105
Coding: 00041
Shop #: WSC 01236
1 Fault Found:
00779 - Outside Air Temp Sensor (G17)
29-10 - Short to Ground - Intermittent

Found this in the wiki and was wondering if anyone knows the location of the sensor and the part number for a replacement one?


Address 35: Centr. Locks
Controller: 8D0 862 257 E
Component: CV-Pump, Alarm, RC D17
Coding: 15178
Shop #: WSC 01236
5 Faults Found:
01367 - Central Locking Pump Run Time Exceeded (Likely Leak)
35-00 - -
01374 - Alarm triggered by Terminal 15
35-00 - -
01370 - Alarm triggered by Interior Monitoring
35-00 - -
00955 - Key 1
09-00 - Adaptation Limit Surpassed
01134 - Alarm Horn (H12)
77-00 - Internal Supply Voltage

Can't find the 01367 or 01134 on the Wiki anyone got any ideas? The others seem to be false alarms.

Been having issues with my boot lock and the driver door, could these be related?

Cheers and TIA
 
I think the outside temp sensor is down near the front of the bumper somewhere. Not 100% though.

As for the 01367 fault. As audi central locking is pneumatic, there is a compressor pump somewhere that activates the door locks. Sounds like a leaky pipe or compressor. This is common, I have seen it loads of times and everything still has worked fine.

00955 is something to do with matching keys to the central locking. Have you tried to match a new key at some point? Part of the matching process is that you have to press a button on the key by a certain time to pair it to the car. This code looks like someone hasn't done it in the time. If they all work then thats not a problem.

I have seen the 01134 error before too. It didn't clear if i remember correctly. Its a loose connection I think.
 
Longman said:
I think the outside temp sensor is down near the front of the bumper somewhere. Not 100% though.

Yes its down on the front bumper, if looking at the car from the front its behind the small right grill next to the foglight.
 
Excellent work, thank you for the info.

yeah I swapped keys recently so that would probably be it.

i'll check the fuses as well.

Cheers all