Help with fault codes

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Hoping someone can help me out with this please. Points to note, the battery has drained recently to a point that the central locking wouldn't work, I think this is because the power magic pro hasn't been shutting the dash cam power off. The battery only drains to the point the car will not start when it has not been used for 48-72 hours. I am fairly sure the drain is the dash cam as I disconnected the cam over the weekend and the car started fine on Monday. Other than that a couple of fuses were removed whilst the ignition was off to piggy back off of them, this was for blowers and cigar lighter.

I just checked the dipstick and it is up to the maximum level.

Address 01: Engine (CDA) Labels: 06J-907-115-CDA.clb
Part No SW: 8P7 907 115 K HW: 8P0 907 115 Q
Component: 1.8l R4/4V TFSI 0020
Revision: AAH15--- Serial number: AUX7Z0J1FN40UC
Coding: 0143000C18070060
Shop #: WSC 66565 257 00032
VCID: 41832EF1186C67106E2

1 Fault Found:
000406 - Engine Oil Temp. Sensor (G8)
P0196 - 000 - Implausible Signal
Freeze Frame:
Fault Status: 01100000
Fault Priority: 0
Fault Frequency: 1
Mileage: 59280 km
Time Indication: 0
Date: 2014.06.10
Time: 10:20:33

Freeze Frame:
RPM: 0 /min
Load: 0.0 %
Speed: 0.0 km/h
Temperature: 90.0°C
Temperature: 51.0°C
Absolute Pres.: 1010.0 mbar
Voltage: 12.065 V

Readiness: 1110 0101

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Address 08: Auto HVAC Labels: 8P0-820-043.lbl
Part No SW: 8P0 820 043 BM HW: 8P0 820 043 BM
Component: KlimavollautomatH09 0150
Revision: 000391 Serial number: 8P0820043BM
Shop #: WSC 00000 000 00000
VCID: 78F583150B36E6D819C

2 Faults Found:
00819 - High Pressure Sensor (G65)
009 - Open or Short to Ground
Freeze Frame:
Fault Status: 01101001
Fault Priority: 3
Fault Frequency: 3
Reset counter: 188
Mileage: 59162 km
Time Indication: 0

Freeze Frame:
Temperature: 14.0°C
Voltage: 12.80 V
RPM: 0 /min
Load: 0.0 %
Load: 9.0 %

01592 - Air Quality Sensor (G238)
010 - Open or Short to Plus
Freeze Frame:
Fault Status: 01101010
Fault Priority: 3
Fault Frequency: 1
Reset counter: 187
Mileage: 59266 km
Time Indication: 0
Date: 2014.06.10
Time: 09:01:15

Freeze Frame:
Temperature: 19.0°C

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Address 17: Instruments Labels: 8P0-920-xxx-17-MY8.clb
Part No SW: 8P0 920 982 M HW: 8P0 920 982 M
Component: KOMBIINSTR. VDO H03 0990
Revision: D0H03005 Serial number: 2241J005007985
Coding: 0004428
Shop #: WSC 00359 210 17515
VCID: 438F24F9027075007CE

1 Fault Found:
00562 - Sensor for Oil Level/Temperature (G266)
010 - Open or Short to Plus
Freeze Frame:
Fault Status: 01101010
Fault Priority: 6
Fault Frequency: 1
Reset counter: 188
Mileage: 59280 km
Time Indication: 0
Date: 2014.06.10
Time: 10:21:44



Cheers :)
 
The fault codes refer to the actual oil sensor itself not the oil level. I would clear all the codes and see if anything comes back.
The oil level temperature sensor is located in the bottom of the sump.
I suspect you have powered down other stuff that you are unaware of.

Karl.
 
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The sensor light turned on this morning when I left the gym and nothing new had been done so it may be that the sensor has failed and it's a coincidence that I have been experimenting with the dash cam recently. Do all of the error codes point to the same sensor? I was concerned about the Auto HVAC faults.

I cleared all DTCs but when turning the ignition on it came back. If I can get to the sensor I might unplug it, use electrical cleaner and then make sure it's a tight fit before trying to clear the code again.
 
does your aircon work ?
one code points to the 00819 - High Pressure Sensor (G65)
00819 - High Pressure Sensor (G65): Open or Short to Ground

Possible Causes
## Wiring/Connectors from/to High Pressure Sensor (G65) faulty
## High Pressure Sensor (G65) faulty

Possible Solutions
## Check Wiring/Connectors from/to High Pressure Sensor (G65)
## Check High Pressure Sensor (G65)




00819 - High Pressure Sensor (G65): Signal too Low

Possible Symptoms
## Climate Control stuck in ECON Mode

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)
 
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Funnily enough I tried to use the air con today and it was playing up, the button wouldn't light up, eventually it did when the fans were turned down but I will test it properly tomorrow. Could this be caused by the battery draining completely? Cheers
 
not sure but what button wouldn't light up ?
 
The AC button usually lights up when pressed so I know the air con is on. Pressing it did nothing but I was driving so not concentrating on the button, will try it today.
 
What car have you got ?
 
Ok so I did a bit more testing today and when the blowers are on already and I press the AC button the red light turns on whilst the button is pressed but turns off once released. When the blowers are off and I press the AC button the blowers turn on and the red light stays lit for a few seconds then turns off.

So atm I have an oil sensor message (in orange) permanently on my DIS and no air con. VCDs full scans then DTC resets do nothing to remedy either of these errors. Seems strange to me that both would fail at the same time, does anyone have any ideas what has happened and the best way forward?
 
id say get a new oil sensor fitted

and have the aircon gas checked.

for the aircon it with be either low on gas or need a new sensor.
 
Ok sorted it, bit of stupidity on my part. I have installed dash cams and a power magic pro which have been causing me a lot of grief (the PMP never powers down the camera which leads to a dead battery if I don't use the car for a few days). Last week I bought some fuse piggy back adapters to use with the PMP to ensure a good connection, this still didn't help so I think the PMP is faulty.

The two fuses I piggy backed off were blowers/air con and cigar lighter. As a final test I disconnected the PMP and piggy adapters and the air con started to work, so I cleared all DTCs and ran a VCDs scan and now the oil sensor fault has gone. Not sure how piggy backing off the fuses caused this but glad to see it isn't a real fault.