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Stef 11-02-2007 11:05 AM

ellectric problem i think
 
audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999
hi all further to my post on this news group ref:- warning lights i have now
got my car back from the garage but still got the problem.
what happened 1st was the red box with the ! inside and the abs light came
on and beeped then the traction control light would come on then they would
all go off and come on intermitently could go for a few days been ok then
would start beeping, then the battery light came had this checked and the
alternator needed replacing and had an mot done, i needed 2 rear shocks my
bill was £710. the car was fine for a few days then the red light and abs
light as started flashing again the garage run a test again and have said
its ellectrical and they don't do ellectrics so i have an auto ellectrician
coming to look at it, before he comes as anyone had this problem before or
got any ideas the garage said the abs is not talking to the ecu but its all
chinese to me i not that clued up on cars and grateful for any information
stef



BIC 11-02-2007 12:10 PM

Re: ellectric problem i think
 

"Stef" <ginanstef@ginanstef.karoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:hsqdnXwggsd917banZ2dnUVZ8sCknZ2d@eclipse.net. uk...
> audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999
> hi all further to my post on this news group ref:- warning lights i have
> now got my car back from the garage but still got the problem.
> what happened 1st was the red box with the ! inside and the abs light
> came on and beeped then the traction control light would come on then they
> would all go off and come on intermitently could go for a few days been ok
> then would start beeping, then the battery light came had this checked and
> the alternator needed replacing and had an mot done, i needed 2 rear
> shocks my bill was £710. the car was fine for a few days then the red
> light and abs light as started flashing again the garage run a test again
> and have said its ellectrical and they don't do ellectrics so i have an
> auto ellectrician coming to look at it, before he comes as anyone had this
> problem before or got any ideas the garage said the abs is not talking to
> the ecu but its all chinese to me i not that clued up on cars and grateful
> for any information
> stef
>


stef, stef, break those sentences down man..............my oxygen sensor
came on just reading them.

With so many connectors and cables in a system, 100% manual tracking can be
almost impossible. This said you would not expect straight run, hidden
cables to be the problem.

Your man will be looking for a loose or corroding connector somewhere. As it
seems ABS/Traction related, the wiring behind each wheel is the starting
place. There are connectors at these locations so a disassembly and clean
with electrical contact spray might cure the problem.



BIC 11-02-2007 12:10 PM

Re: ellectric problem i think
 

"Stef" <ginanstef@ginanstef.karoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:hsqdnXwggsd917banZ2dnUVZ8sCknZ2d@eclipse.net. uk...
> audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999
> hi all further to my post on this news group ref:- warning lights i have
> now got my car back from the garage but still got the problem.
> what happened 1st was the red box with the ! inside and the abs light
> came on and beeped then the traction control light would come on then they
> would all go off and come on intermitently could go for a few days been ok
> then would start beeping, then the battery light came had this checked and
> the alternator needed replacing and had an mot done, i needed 2 rear
> shocks my bill was £710. the car was fine for a few days then the red
> light and abs light as started flashing again the garage run a test again
> and have said its ellectrical and they don't do ellectrics so i have an
> auto ellectrician coming to look at it, before he comes as anyone had this
> problem before or got any ideas the garage said the abs is not talking to
> the ecu but its all chinese to me i not that clued up on cars and grateful
> for any information
> stef
>


stef, stef, break those sentences down man..............my oxygen sensor
came on just reading them.

With so many connectors and cables in a system, 100% manual tracking can be
almost impossible. This said you would not expect straight run, hidden
cables to be the problem.

Your man will be looking for a loose or corroding connector somewhere. As it
seems ABS/Traction related, the wiring behind each wheel is the starting
place. There are connectors at these locations so a disassembly and clean
with electrical contact spray might cure the problem.



BIC 11-02-2007 12:10 PM

Re: ellectric problem i think
 

"Stef" <ginanstef@ginanstef.karoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:hsqdnXwggsd917banZ2dnUVZ8sCknZ2d@eclipse.net. uk...
> audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999
> hi all further to my post on this news group ref:- warning lights i have
> now got my car back from the garage but still got the problem.
> what happened 1st was the red box with the ! inside and the abs light
> came on and beeped then the traction control light would come on then they
> would all go off and come on intermitently could go for a few days been ok
> then would start beeping, then the battery light came had this checked and
> the alternator needed replacing and had an mot done, i needed 2 rear
> shocks my bill was £710. the car was fine for a few days then the red
> light and abs light as started flashing again the garage run a test again
> and have said its ellectrical and they don't do ellectrics so i have an
> auto ellectrician coming to look at it, before he comes as anyone had this
> problem before or got any ideas the garage said the abs is not talking to
> the ecu but its all chinese to me i not that clued up on cars and grateful
> for any information
> stef
>


stef, stef, break those sentences down man..............my oxygen sensor
came on just reading them.

With so many connectors and cables in a system, 100% manual tracking can be
almost impossible. This said you would not expect straight run, hidden
cables to be the problem.

Your man will be looking for a loose or corroding connector somewhere. As it
seems ABS/Traction related, the wiring behind each wheel is the starting
place. There are connectors at these locations so a disassembly and clean
with electrical contact spray might cure the problem.



Madesio 11-02-2007 09:40 PM

Re: ellectric problem i think
 

"Stef" <ginanstef@ginanstef.karoo.co.uk> wrote:

>audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999
>hi all further to my post on this news group ref:- warning lights i have now
>got my car back from the garage but still got the problem.
>what happened 1st was the red box with the ! inside and the abs light came
>on and beeped then the traction control light would come on then they would
>all go off and come on intermitently could go for a few days been ok then
>would start beeping, then the battery light came had this checked and the
>alternator needed replacing and had an mot done, i needed 2 rear shocks my
>bill was £710. the car was fine for a few days then the red light and abs
>light as started flashing again the garage run a test again and have said
>its ellectrical and they don't do ellectrics so i have an auto ellectrician
>coming to look at it, before he comes as anyone had this problem before or
>got any ideas the garage said the abs is not talking to the ecu but its all
>chinese to me i not that clued up on cars and grateful for any information
>stef


When you have communication problems between the various control
modules and an inability to actually enter the ABS unit itself, it's
possible that the ABS unit itself could be corrupt.

Madesio 11-02-2007 09:40 PM

Re: ellectric problem i think
 

"Stef" <ginanstef@ginanstef.karoo.co.uk> wrote:

>audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999
>hi all further to my post on this news group ref:- warning lights i have now
>got my car back from the garage but still got the problem.
>what happened 1st was the red box with the ! inside and the abs light came
>on and beeped then the traction control light would come on then they would
>all go off and come on intermitently could go for a few days been ok then
>would start beeping, then the battery light came had this checked and the
>alternator needed replacing and had an mot done, i needed 2 rear shocks my
>bill was £710. the car was fine for a few days then the red light and abs
>light as started flashing again the garage run a test again and have said
>its ellectrical and they don't do ellectrics so i have an auto ellectrician
>coming to look at it, before he comes as anyone had this problem before or
>got any ideas the garage said the abs is not talking to the ecu but its all
>chinese to me i not that clued up on cars and grateful for any information
>stef


When you have communication problems between the various control
modules and an inability to actually enter the ABS unit itself, it's
possible that the ABS unit itself could be corrupt.

Madesio 11-02-2007 09:40 PM

Re: ellectric problem i think
 

"Stef" <ginanstef@ginanstef.karoo.co.uk> wrote:

>audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999
>hi all further to my post on this news group ref:- warning lights i have now
>got my car back from the garage but still got the problem.
>what happened 1st was the red box with the ! inside and the abs light came
>on and beeped then the traction control light would come on then they would
>all go off and come on intermitently could go for a few days been ok then
>would start beeping, then the battery light came had this checked and the
>alternator needed replacing and had an mot done, i needed 2 rear shocks my
>bill was £710. the car was fine for a few days then the red light and abs
>light as started flashing again the garage run a test again and have said
>its ellectrical and they don't do ellectrics so i have an auto ellectrician
>coming to look at it, before he comes as anyone had this problem before or
>got any ideas the garage said the abs is not talking to the ecu but its all
>chinese to me i not that clued up on cars and grateful for any information
>stef


When you have communication problems between the various control
modules and an inability to actually enter the ABS unit itself, it's
possible that the ABS unit itself could be corrupt.


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