Audi A4 1.8 2002 electrical problems!?
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Audi A4 1.8 2002 electrical problems!?
Hi there:
I am hoping someone in the group has experienced the same (or a
similar) problem and can guide me towards possible causes and a
solution. The problem starts when the ignition is turned off but the
key still in the ignition lock. The in-dash display is displaying some
funky stuff and as it's a bit difficult to describe I uploaded a short
clip to youtube
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPnTXA_oVvs>
Any advice is greatly appreciated. I did check for clogging due to
leaves, etc. near the A columns and even took off the plastic covers
and wiper blades to see if any water had penetrated into the
electronic control unit housing but it was all dry... (it did rain
quite a bit here in the past several days).
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Thanks, Harry.
P.S.: There's nothing wrong with the oil level - I checked.
I am hoping someone in the group has experienced the same (or a
similar) problem and can guide me towards possible causes and a
solution. The problem starts when the ignition is turned off but the
key still in the ignition lock. The in-dash display is displaying some
funky stuff and as it's a bit difficult to describe I uploaded a short
clip to youtube
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPnTXA_oVvs>
Any advice is greatly appreciated. I did check for clogging due to
leaves, etc. near the A columns and even took off the plastic covers
and wiper blades to see if any water had penetrated into the
electronic control unit housing but it was all dry... (it did rain
quite a bit here in the past several days).
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Thanks, Harry.
P.S.: There's nothing wrong with the oil level - I checked.
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Re: Audi A4 1.8 2002 electrical problems!?
soap4r wrote:
> Hi there:
>
> I am hoping someone in the group has experienced the same (or a
> similar) problem and can guide me towards possible causes and a
> solution. The problem starts when the ignition is turned off but the
> key still in the ignition lock. The in-dash display is displaying some
> funky stuff and as it's a bit difficult to describe I uploaded a short
> clip to youtube
>
> <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPnTXA_oVvs>
>
> Any advice is greatly appreciated. I did check for clogging due to
> leaves, etc. near the A columns and even took off the plastic covers
> and wiper blades to see if any water had penetrated into the
> electronic control unit housing but it was all dry... (it did rain
> quite a bit here in the past several days).
>
> Any advice is greatly appreciated!
>
> Thanks, Harry.
>
> P.S.: There's nothing wrong with the oil level - I checked.
>
>
>
I think that it is reporting that you have several problems:
- Leaking gas filler cap or a problem with the evaporation control system
- Non functioning auto leveling headlight control
- low on oil or oil pressure
You should get the codes scanned to verify the problems.
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Re: Audi A4 1.8 2002 electrical problems!?
> I think that it is reporting that you have several problems:
> - Leaking gas filler cap or a problem with the evaporation control system
> - Non functioning auto leveling headlight control
> - low on oil or oil pressure
>
> You should get the codes scanned to verify the problems.
All of a sudden and all at the same time!? I find that highly unlikely
- did check the oil level just to make sure and it's perfect. Car
drives just fine otherwise. I am down $ 150.- just to have the codes
scanned - that's what the dealerships here charge :-/ Therefore
looking for additional help and suggestions.
Having had my share of experience with this model I am pretty sure I
am not alone out there who's experienced this symptom.
Thanks, Harry.
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Re: Audi A4 1.8 2002 electrical problems!?
It seems like certain electrical systems are still receiving power with the ign in the off position when they shouldn't.
Will it also act like that if you insert key in ign, turn it on but not start the engine, and turn it off?
I would suspect the ign switch or a relay!
Just not sure though!
--
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
1997 Red A4 1.8tq auto
"TonyJ" <tonyj@visi.com> wrote in message news:13o37ru71pak504@corp.supernews.com...
soap4r wrote:
> Hi there:
>
> I am hoping someone in the group has experienced the same (or a
> similar) problem and can guide me towards possible causes and a
> solution. The problem starts when the ignition is turned off but the
> key still in the ignition lock. The in-dash display is displaying some
> funky stuff and as it's a bit difficult to describe I uploaded a short
> clip to youtube
>
> <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPnTXA_oVvs>
>
> Any advice is greatly appreciated. I did check for clogging due to
> leaves, etc. near the A columns and even took off the plastic covers
> and wiper blades to see if any water had penetrated into the
> electronic control unit housing but it was all dry... (it did rain
> quite a bit here in the past several days).
>
> Any advice is greatly appreciated!
>
> Thanks, Harry.
>
> P.S.: There's nothing wrong with the oil level - I checked.
>
>
>
I think that it is reporting that you have several problems:
- Leaking gas filler cap or a problem with the evaporation control system
- Non functioning auto leveling headlight control
- low on oil or oil pressure
You should get the codes scanned to verify the problems.
Will it also act like that if you insert key in ign, turn it on but not start the engine, and turn it off?
I would suspect the ign switch or a relay!
Just not sure though!
--
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
1997 Red A4 1.8tq auto
"TonyJ" <tonyj@visi.com> wrote in message news:13o37ru71pak504@corp.supernews.com...
soap4r wrote:
> Hi there:
>
> I am hoping someone in the group has experienced the same (or a
> similar) problem and can guide me towards possible causes and a
> solution. The problem starts when the ignition is turned off but the
> key still in the ignition lock. The in-dash display is displaying some
> funky stuff and as it's a bit difficult to describe I uploaded a short
> clip to youtube
>
> <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPnTXA_oVvs>
>
> Any advice is greatly appreciated. I did check for clogging due to
> leaves, etc. near the A columns and even took off the plastic covers
> and wiper blades to see if any water had penetrated into the
> electronic control unit housing but it was all dry... (it did rain
> quite a bit here in the past several days).
>
> Any advice is greatly appreciated!
>
> Thanks, Harry.
>
> P.S.: There's nothing wrong with the oil level - I checked.
>
>
>
I think that it is reporting that you have several problems:
- Leaking gas filler cap or a problem with the evaporation control system
- Non functioning auto leveling headlight control
- low on oil or oil pressure
You should get the codes scanned to verify the problems.
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Re: Audi A4 1.8 2002 electrical problems!?
On Jan 6, 8:56 pm, "dave AKA vwdoc1" <vwd...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> It seems like certain electrical systems are still receiving power with the ign in the off position when they shouldn't.
> Will it also act like that if you insert key in ign, turn it on but not start the engine, and turn it off?
>
> I would suspect the ign switch or a relay!
>
> Just not sure though!
> --
> later,
> dave
> (One out of many daves)
> 1997 Red A4 1.8tq auto
Hi Dave:
no, it doesn't do that if I insert the key and turn ignition on but
don't start the engine - also if I then go back to the zero position
with key (not having the started the engine) I won't see this
behavior, i.e. I must have started the engine and turned it off again
(that error is repeatable every time).
My biggest hope is that someone else had the exact same problem...
Thanks, Harry.
> It seems like certain electrical systems are still receiving power with the ign in the off position when they shouldn't.
> Will it also act like that if you insert key in ign, turn it on but not start the engine, and turn it off?
>
> I would suspect the ign switch or a relay!
>
> Just not sure though!
> --
> later,
> dave
> (One out of many daves)
> 1997 Red A4 1.8tq auto
Hi Dave:
no, it doesn't do that if I insert the key and turn ignition on but
don't start the engine - also if I then go back to the zero position
with key (not having the started the engine) I won't see this
behavior, i.e. I must have started the engine and turned it off again
(that error is repeatable every time).
My biggest hope is that someone else had the exact same problem...
Thanks, Harry.
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Re: Audi A4 1.8 2002 electrical problems!?
Wild guessing here.........
Does your A4 have a timer for the turbo?
Does the engine stay running for a few minutes to cool down the turbo?
"Harry" <groupalias@mac.com> wrote in message news:03f16efe-bc81-4e6e-906c-14891bd9eb16@c4g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
On Jan 6, 8:56 pm, "dave AKA vwdoc1" <vwd...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> It seems like certain electrical systems are still receiving power with the ign in the off position when they shouldn't.
> Will it also act like that if you insert key in ign, turn it on but not start the engine, and turn it off?
>
> I would suspect the ign switch or a relay!
>
> Just not sure though!
> --
> later,
> dave
> (One out of many daves)
> 1997 Red A4 1.8tq auto
Hi Dave:
no, it doesn't do that if I insert the key and turn ignition on but
don't start the engine - also if I then go back to the zero position
with key (not having the started the engine) I won't see this
behavior, i.e. I must have started the engine and turned it off again
(that error is repeatable every time).
My biggest hope is that someone else had the exact same problem...
Thanks, Harry.
Does your A4 have a timer for the turbo?
Does the engine stay running for a few minutes to cool down the turbo?
"Harry" <groupalias@mac.com> wrote in message news:03f16efe-bc81-4e6e-906c-14891bd9eb16@c4g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
On Jan 6, 8:56 pm, "dave AKA vwdoc1" <vwd...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> It seems like certain electrical systems are still receiving power with the ign in the off position when they shouldn't.
> Will it also act like that if you insert key in ign, turn it on but not start the engine, and turn it off?
>
> I would suspect the ign switch or a relay!
>
> Just not sure though!
> --
> later,
> dave
> (One out of many daves)
> 1997 Red A4 1.8tq auto
Hi Dave:
no, it doesn't do that if I insert the key and turn ignition on but
don't start the engine - also if I then go back to the zero position
with key (not having the started the engine) I won't see this
behavior, i.e. I must have started the engine and turned it off again
(that error is repeatable every time).
My biggest hope is that someone else had the exact same problem...
Thanks, Harry.
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Re: Audi A4 1.8 2002 electrical problems!?
On Jan 6, 11:01 pm, Harry <groupal...@mac.com> wrote:
> > I think that it is reporting that you have several problems:
> > - Leaking gas filler cap or a problem with the evaporation control system
> > - Non functioning auto leveling headlight control
> > - low on oil or oil pressure
>
> > You should get the codes scanned to verify the problems.
>
> All of a sudden and all at the same time!? I find that highly unlikely
> - did check the oil level just to make sure and it's perfect. Car
> drives just fine otherwise. I am down $ 150.- just to have the codes
> scanned - that's what the dealerships here charge :-/ Therefore
> looking for additional help and suggestions.
>
> Having had my share of experience with this model I am pretty sure I
> am not alone out there who's experienced this symptom.
>
> Thanks, Harry.
Harry, Autozone stores (and probably some other brands) will scan the
codes for free and give you a nice printout of the results. You really
need to get the codes scanned before doing anything else, that's
really the only way to tell what's happening here.
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
> > I think that it is reporting that you have several problems:
> > - Leaking gas filler cap or a problem with the evaporation control system
> > - Non functioning auto leveling headlight control
> > - low on oil or oil pressure
>
> > You should get the codes scanned to verify the problems.
>
> All of a sudden and all at the same time!? I find that highly unlikely
> - did check the oil level just to make sure and it's perfect. Car
> drives just fine otherwise. I am down $ 150.- just to have the codes
> scanned - that's what the dealerships here charge :-/ Therefore
> looking for additional help and suggestions.
>
> Having had my share of experience with this model I am pretty sure I
> am not alone out there who's experienced this symptom.
>
> Thanks, Harry.
Harry, Autozone stores (and probably some other brands) will scan the
codes for free and give you a nice printout of the results. You really
need to get the codes scanned before doing anything else, that's
really the only way to tell what's happening here.
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
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Re: Audi A4 1.8 2002 electrical problems!?
> Harry, Autozone stores (and probably some other brands) will scan the
> codes for free and give you a nice printout of the results. You really
> need to get the codes scanned before doing anything else, that's
> really the only way to tell what's happening here.
>
> Dan D
> '04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
> Central NJ USA
Hi Dan:
thanks for the tip - I called a local repair station who would be able
to do that but - after explaining the situation - they indicated that
they wouldn't see any codes unless the check engine light was also
on... It's off in my case.
Cheerio, Harry.
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Re: Audi A4 1.8 2002 electrical problems!?
On Jan 7, 6:42 am, "dave AKA vwdoc1" <vwd...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Wild guessing here.........
> Does your A4 have a timer for the turbo?
> Does the engine stay running for a few minutes to cool down the turbo?
Hi Dave:
no, the engine turns off immediately. Not sure whether I have a
"timer"!?
Cheerio, Harry.
> Wild guessing here.........
> Does your A4 have a timer for the turbo?
> Does the engine stay running for a few minutes to cool down the turbo?
Hi Dave:
no, the engine turns off immediately. Not sure whether I have a
"timer"!?
Cheerio, Harry.
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Re: Audi A4 1.8 2002 electrical problems!?
Harry wrote:
> On Jan 7, 6:42 am, "dave AKA vwdoc1" <vwd...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Wild guessing here.........
>> Does your A4 have a timer for the turbo?
>> Does the engine stay running for a few minutes to cool down the turbo?
>>
>
> Hi Dave:
>
> no, the engine turns off immediately. Not sure whether I have a
> "timer"!?
>
> Cheerio, Harry.
>
A4 1.8T does not have a turbo timer unless added by the owner.
Your local repair shop is not correct about the codes. The car stored
them even without a CEL. Try another shop that is more familiar with Audis.