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D3 - Axles, Brakes, Suspension and Steering Brakes, Springs, shocks, steering racks, steering columns, suspension arms, wheel hubs etc. |
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EPB Electronic Parking Brake Connector
I recently had intermittent error messages about the EPB and the VCDS can revealed hall sensor implausible signal, these seemed to disappear for a couple of weeks before coming back with a more servere warning and the EPB stopped applying on the passenger side at which point I got these codes...
Address 53: Parking Brake Labels: 4E0-910-801.clb Control Module Part Number: 4E0 910 801 D HW: 4E0 907 801 B Component and/or Version: EPB A4EC0230 H03 0230 Software Coding: 0000221 Work Shop Code: WSC 00097 210 194805 VCID: 20446925F3D8C34 4 Faults Found: 02434 - Supply Voltage for Control Module for Left Channel 006 - Short to Plus - MIL ON Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 11110110 Fault Priority: 2 Fault Frequency: 2 Reset counter: 131 Mileage: 293056 km Time Indication: 0 Date: 2012.02.06 Time: 08:50:53 Freeze Frame: Voltage: 12.84 V Count: 110 02438 - Left Parking Brake Motor Hall Sensor 004 - No Signal/Communication - MIL ON Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 11110100 Fault Priority: 4 Fault Frequency: 8 Reset counter: 131 Mileage: 293048 km Time Indication: 0 Date: 2012.02.05 Time: 14:59:53 Freeze Frame: Voltage: 12.94 V Count: 94 02596 - Rear Brake Pads Worn 008 - Implausible Signal Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 01111000 Fault Priority: 6 Fault Frequency: 1 Reset counter: 114 Mileage: 292280 km Time Indication: 0 Date: 2012.01.25 Time: 12:27:43 Freeze Frame: Voltage: 12.21 V Count: 61 02438 - Left Parking Brake Motor Hall Sensor 008 - Implausible Signal - MIL ON Freeze Frame: Fault Status: 11101000 Fault Priority: 4 Fault Frequency: 23 Reset counter: 131 Mileage: 292280 km Time Indication: 0 Date: 2012.01.25 Time: 12:27:43 Freeze Frame: Voltage: 12.21 V Count: 96 I suspected the connector as it had warranty work for this is 2008 listed as wiring repair kit. After parting the sensor tonight it was wet and corroded inside. So I used lots of solvent and a tooth brush to clean it up and applied sealer to the inside of a bellow/boot I suspected was not watertight and sprayed some contact lubricant inside. After trying to plug it back together it just wouldn't click together. I tried for an hour and it would seem the orange silicone gasket inside is way too fat or has swollen due to my use of various solvents. In the end, it got damaged by the purple part and brute force. It was a bit of a botch in the end, as I had to trim the gasket's depth, use some silicone sealer on it and some white waterproof grease. I hope it holds, but just posting to see if I missed an obvious trick with the connector, or maybe the dealer use incompatible parts when they repaired it. I'll probably get new connectors and boots next time I'm at TPS. Anyway, after clearing codes, cycling the epbrake and adapting pad thickness, the codes stayed away. I think they are classed as static codes and there is a procedure to clear these which I forgot so just tried all the above. Anyway, I hope this is useful if anyone gets EPB problems, to check the connector before taking the car in. Last edited by snapdragon; 8th February 2012 at 05:18 PM. |
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My EPB warning light came on yesterday evening. Had a bit of a search and came across this thread. Got into work this morning and cleaned up the connectors on both sides, sprayed some contact cleaner and hey presto the warning light is now gone.
This forum is a wealth of information, full of very helpful people. I have been a member on here since long before I bought my D3 A8 and am glad it's here for all to see. Thanks for the information, you're thread helped me greatly . |
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