96 TDI Log file if someone wouldnt mind having a nosey :)

J

jonnycraig

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Hi,

Was wondering if there was anything serious mentioned in this log, I must apologise for bein a complete noob a this!

Been having issues with the car missing/stuttering around 2500 revs so is there anything showing up that would cause this.

1996 1.9tdi SE (1Z on sticker in boot, VCDS quotes AHU are they the same?) :notme:

Thanks

J


VCDS-Lite Version: Release 1.1
Tuesday, 01 March 2011, 17:32:56.


Chassis Type: 8D - Audi A4 B5
Scan: 01,02,03,08,15,16,17,25,35,37,45,55,56,57,67,75,76,77

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Address 01: Engine Labels: 028-906-021-AHU.LBL
Controller: 028 906 021 F
Component: 1,9l R4 EDC SG D3I
Coding: 00000
Shop #: WSC 00082
VCID: 1257394B4D61
2 Faults Found:
00741 - Brake Pedal Monitoring
27-10 - Implausible Signal - Intermittent
65535 - Shareware Version. To Decode all DTCs
00-00 - Please Register/Activate
Readiness: N/A

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Address 03: ABS Brakes Labels: 4D0-907-379-ABS.LBL
Controller: 4D0 907 379 D
Component: ABS BOSCH 5 7402
Coding: 0265108005
Shop #: BB 37402
VCID: 2F1190BFFE13
No fault code found.


VCDS-Lite Version: Release 1.1
Tuesday, 01 March 2011, 17:34:48.
Control Module Part Number: 8A0 959 655 B
Component and/or Version: Airbag V AUDI D00
Software Coding: 00766
Work Shop Code: WSC 06315
VCID: 321799CBED21
1 Fault Found:
00595 - Crash Data Stored
35-00 - -
 
Has the car been in a crash and was the air bag replaced without replacing the control module? That is what the air bag error is suggesting.

The engine controller is seriously unhappy. The 65535 error is an internal memory error which could be caused by a failed ECU or might be caused by improper ground or such.

The intermittent brake pedal error could be the brake pedal itself but I would not chase that until I had resolved the ECU internal memory issue.
 
this is your 1st code

00741 - Brake Pedal Monitoring

Possible Symptoms

  • No accelerator pedal response
  • Poor engine performance
  • Glow Plug light flashing
Possible Causes

  • Issue with Brake Light Switch F47
  • Issue with Brake Lights
Possible Solutions

  • Verify correct brake light bulbs are installed.
  • Inspect brake light bulb sockets for damage.
  • Test Brake Light Switch F47
Special Notes

  • On 1.9L TDI ALH engine, go into Engine then Measuring Blocks group 006, Field #2 (01-08-006#2)
    • Foot off brake field #2 should read 000
    • Slowly press on brake, should then read 011 with both "1" activating at the same time
    • If both "1" do not activate at same time, Brake Light Switch may be defective.
this is the crash sensor code

00595 - Crash Data Stored

Possible Causes

  • Crash Data stored due to Car being involved in an Accident
Possible Solutions

  • Replace Airbag Control Module
Special Notes

  • Ensure that only NEW Airbag Components are installed
 
The engine controller is seriously unhappy. The 65535 error is an internal memory error which could be caused by a failed ECU or might be caused by improper ground or such.

The intermittent brake pedal error could be the brake pedal itself but I would not chase that until I had resolved the ECU internal memory issue.


Thanks for the info, would you have any ideas where to start diagnosing this fault???

Cheers

J
 
Thanks for the info, would you have any ideas where to start diagnosing this fault???

Cheers

J

To answer the earlier question, AHU and 1Z were pretty similar. The 1Z was a B4 Passat engine and the AHU was a common Mk3 Golf/Jetta engine in the US market.

They were noted for a vacuum line failing as mentioned here: 65535 - Ross-Tech Wiki
"Certain older TDI ECUs which have a vacuum line going to them"

The Crash Data fault should not be ignored, but I'd get the Engine issues resolved first 00595 - Ross-Tech Wiki