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Old 12th April 2011, 03:21 PM
Godders Godders is offline
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Default Adaptive Suspension - Dead ECU

Well my suspension warning light (amber) illuminated last Friday and after running a VAG-COM scan found the following error :

Address 34: Level Control Labels: 4E0-910-553.lbl
Part No SW: 4E0 910 553 D HW: 4E0 907 553 D
Component: LUFTFDR.-CDC H04 6230
Coding: 0015500
Shop #: WSC 02313 785 00200
VCID: 244C15949E5D

2 Faults Found:
01772 - Signal from Level Control Pressure Sensor (G291)
008 - Implausible Signal - Intermittent
Freeze Frame:
Fault Status: 00101000
Fault Priority: 3
Fault Frequency: 9
Mileage: 222736 km
Time Indication: 0
Date: 2011.04.04
Time: 06:42:27

01487 - System Function Test
008 - Implausible Signal - Intermittent
Freeze Frame:
Fault Status: 00101000
Fault Priority: 2
Fault Frequency: 1
Mileage: 0 km


The 01772 fault has been there a while (next job unless this fixed it - finger crossed) but the 01487 was new

The car drove awfully as it had defaulted to the harder damper settings and understeered terribly I guess due to the accelleration sensors not playing their part in the equation.

After reading the Ross Tech Wiki and following the instructions I wasn't able to access the controller so in a vain hope that it may be something simple spent most of the weekend unplugging and plugging in components in the circuit thinking it may a bad connector.

Long story short the ECU was fried so I had to order a new one - here's the shock £483.08 + VAT Retail and only 8% off trade . I had to ask them to repeat it twice as I didn't believe it !

Just for grins I called my local Audi 'dealer', they wanted at least 2 hours for guided fault finding and 'if' it was the ECU 2 hours to fit and adapt plus parts

Thanks to VAGCOM I replaced the ECU and ran the adaptation and normal service has been resumed - it takes less than an hour to remove, refit and adapt.

Moral of this story, VAGCOM and the internet can save you heaps

For anybody that's interested the Self Study Program for the A8 adaptive air suspension system can be found here :

http://www.filefactory.com/file/cbba705/n/SSP_292.pdf - Hope I've not contravened any copyright laws here but it can be found in many other places on the net
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After: LPG, AMI with HDD

Pending: DVB-T Tuner & fixing niggles

Last edited by Godders; 12th April 2011 at 03:37 PM.
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