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Rydah
12-07-2018, 12:24 PM
Hello all, I am new here and have very minimal car knowledge. As the title suggest, my 2013 Audi A6 2.0T PP is having so many issues and I'm having trouble figuring it all out. I am super tight on cash so I haven't taken it in yet as Audi's diagnostics alone was quoted at $160 per hour. I've been looking around for a mechanic with experience with Audi's for a better price but I figured I'd shoot for the best and hope that I can gain some knowledge before that and hopefully get some help to do some if not all myself. Abit of background on my vehicle, it has only 42,500ish miles and i've been sure to keep up with the maintenance on it. A year ago, my car was smashed in from the back and was repaired through an insurance claim. It seems like after that, the car has never been the same but that could just all be timing I suppose.

I have a cheap little bluetooth OBDII reader (Carista) and ran diagnostics through there. Sadly, I have 9 faults that have popped up. [=(]

Here's what I got:
Engine
18062 - manufacturer specific code

ABS
00606 - Engine coolant two-way valve (N147)

Heater & air conditioning
00278 - ABS Main Valve (N105)
00387 - Plus exit audio channel for navigation announcements

Central electronics
00256 - Givers for refrigerant pressure / temperature (G395)

Body/convenience system
02902 - Right Lamp 2 for Brake-, Flash- and Rear Light (M73) (Light seems to be working yet it thinks it doesn't)
02615 - Locking Fuel tank cap (If this is the door for the gas area, it seems to be working and was previously replaced by Audi)
02616 - Unlocking fuel tank cap (If this is the door for the gas area, it seems to be working and was previously replaced by Audi)

Infotainment system
01524 - Antenna for Telephone

Please help with any information possible. Please forgive me for being so unknowledgeable. Thanks in advance!

Audibot
12-07-2018, 12:33 PM
If that's the way Carista groups things, I think you need a better reader.

Besides providing codes, what are the actual issues you are experiencing? (i.e., what behavior?)

Also, please tell me you didn't just take the shop to where your insurance company recommended

gk1
12-07-2018, 12:44 PM
Hmmmm. Have you tried clearing them and seeing if they come back?
VCDS does a bit better job in this respect as it at least gives you the date the codes occurred.

As for a cursory analysis of what you posted.

Engine
18062 - manufacturer specific code
-This appears to be a generic code advising you to look at the the Instrument cluster DTC's. Could be engine temperature sensor related issue.

ABS
00606 - Engine coolant two-way valve (N147)
-As indicated that appears to be related to the Engine coolant two-way valve (N147) but I am not sure why it shows up under ABS?
-You may have the issue with that valve leaking into the electrical connector which there is a TSB for. https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2013/SB-10053889-6593.pdf

Heater & air conditioning
00278 - ABS Main Valve (N105)
-I'm not sure what this is and why it is under HVAC but if it is indeed the main ABS valve it might be important to have it checked.
00387 - Plus exit audio channel for navigation announcements
-Unknown. But doesn't sound too horrible if your nav voice announcements are working.

Central electronics
00256 - Givers for refrigerant pressure / temperature (G395)
-Might need to have the A/C refrigerant checked or the sensors that monitor it

Body/convenience system
02902 - Right Lamp 2 for Brake-, Flash- and Rear Light (M73) (Light seems to be working yet it thinks it doesn't)
02615 - Locking Fuel tank cap (If this is the door for the gas area, it seems to be working and was previously replaced by Audi)
02616 - Unlocking fuel tank cap (If this is the door for the gas area, it seems to be working and was previously replaced by Audi)
-These all sound like they are from your accident and repairs. Perhaps they simply were not cleared?

Infotainment system
01524 - Antenna for Telephone
-Could also be from your accident. Maybe a loose wire?

Sorry, that is the best I can do. Unfortunately you need a more detailed scanner like VCDS or a trip to the dealer. I know... it sucks.

SeattleiteA6
12-07-2018, 12:46 PM
Have you checked your battery? In my experience these cars can do wacky things and throw tons of codes when the battery begins to get low...that'd be a cheap and easy place to start - if you have a multimeter tool you can see the voltage it's carrying when the car is off. If you don't have a multimeter go to your nearest auto parts store and they'll likely give you one to use there in the parking lot.

Rydah
12-07-2018, 01:03 PM
If that's the way Carista groups things, I think you need a better reader.

Besides providing codes, what are the actual issues you are experiencing? (i.e., what behavior?)

Also, please tell me you didn't just take the shop to where your insurance company recommendedI may need to get a better reader but for the price, it was definitely worth it. (Originally purchased to clear the oil change indicator)

As for what I am actually noticing aside from the readings is my AC only blows out hot air. I tried using A/C Pro but the pressure was way too high to use it. Also, I'm not 100% where the sound is coming from but when I go over 45mph it sounds like the car is overheating but doesn't show on the dash it is. Lastly, I get the taillight dash warning Everytime I drive. Doesn't always pop up right away but sometimes it does. Either way, the light actually does work.

My insurance company gave me a list of shops that we're certified and I did research on each, reading reviews. Ultimately I went with a shop that was covered within my policy.

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Rydah
12-07-2018, 01:04 PM
Hmmmm. Have you tried clearing them and seeing if they come back?
VCDS does a bit better job in this respect as it at least gives you the date the codes occurred.

As for a cursory analysis of what you posted.

Engine
18062 - manufacturer specific code
-This appears to be a generic code advising you to look at the the Instrument cluster DTC's. Could be engine temperature sensor related issue.

ABS
00606 - Engine coolant two-way valve (N147)
-As indicated that appears to be related to the Engine coolant two-way valve (N147) but I am not sure why it shows up under ABS?
-You may have the issue with that valve leaking into the electrical connector which there is a TSB for. https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2013/SB-10053889-6593.pdf

Heater & air conditioning
00278 - ABS Main Valve (N105)
-I'm not sure what this is and why it is under HVAC but if it is indeed the main ABS valve it might be important to have it checked.
00387 - Plus exit audio channel for navigation announcements
-Unknown. But doesn't sound too horrible if your nav voice announcements are working.

Central electronics
00256 - Givers for refrigerant pressure / temperature (G395)
-Might need to have the A/C refrigerant checked or the sensors that monitor it

Body/convenience system
02902 - Right Lamp 2 for Brake-, Flash- and Rear Light (M73) (Light seems to be working yet it thinks it doesn't)
02615 - Locking Fuel tank cap (If this is the door for the gas area, it seems to be working and was previously replaced by Audi)
02616 - Unlocking fuel tank cap (If this is the door for the gas area, it seems to be working and was previously replaced by Audi)
-These all sound like they are from your accident and repairs. Perhaps they simply were not cleared?

Infotainment system
01524 - Antenna for Telephone
-Could also be from your accident. Maybe a loose wire?

Sorry, that is the best I can do. Unfortunately you need a more detailed scanner like VCDS or a trip to the dealer. I know... it sucks.

thank you for all of this information. I don't know what any of this still means or what to do about it, but this is definitely a start for me. I have cleared them and most stay away until the car is turned off and back on and they all remain.

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Rydah
12-07-2018, 01:05 PM
Have you checked your battery? In my experience these cars can do wacky things and throw tons of codes when the battery begins to get low...that'd be a cheap and easy place to start - if you have a multimeter tool you can see the voltage it's carrying when the car is off. If you don't have a multimeter go to your nearest auto parts store and they'll likely give you one to use there in the parking lot.I have a AutoZone down the street from me, I will stop by right after work and see if they can be of assistance for this. I'm hoping that this is all it is but I am very doubtful. Thank you for your input, I really appreciate all of your help.

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Audibot
12-07-2018, 01:13 PM
Definitely could be battery-related.

When I bought my C5 allroad, it was lit up like a Christmas tree. Drove mostly fine but a few things wrong. (also needed to be jumpstarted, so I got a new battery with it) Scanned it and most of the codes were related to battery being dead. Cleared those and only brake pad sensor and washer fluid warnings came back.

gk1
12-07-2018, 01:13 PM
"As for what I am actually noticing aside from the readings is my AC only blows out hot air. I tried using A/C Pro but the pressure was way too high to use it."
-This lends itself to A/C issues with either refrigerant or sensors and valves that control the A/C. Unfortunately a dealer or qualified A/C repair shop would need to take a look at it. "A/C Pro" in a can ain't gonna do it and may make things worse.

"Also, I'm not 100% where the sound is coming from but when I go over 45mph it sounds like the car is overheating but doesn't show on the dash it is."
-I am not sure how a car "sounds like it is overheating" but if it is overheating it should likely stop running and then all your worries are over or just begining depending on your point of view. But as you said it does not show overheat on the dash however this could be from the first code indicating a engine temperature sensor related issue.

Since as you have stated you are unsure about all these things your first idea is still your best. Find a quality independent mechanic you can afford and have them check it out.

Rydah
12-07-2018, 01:18 PM
Definitely could be battery-related.

When I bought my C5 allroad, it was lit up like a Christmas tree. Drove mostly fine but a few things wrong. (also needed to be jumpstarted, so I got a new battery with it) Scanned it and most of the codes were related to battery being dead. Cleared those and only brake pad sensor and washer fluid warnings came back.

I'm hoping this is it. I'll stop by to check my battery asap! thanks!!

Rydah
12-07-2018, 01:23 PM
"As for what I am actually noticing aside from the readings is my AC only blows out hot air. I tried using A/C Pro but the pressure was way too high to use it."
-This lends itself to A/C issues with either refrigerant or sensors and valves that control the A/C. Unfortunately a dealer or qualified A/C repair shop would need to take a look at it. "A/C Pro" in a can ain't gonna do it and may make things worse.

"Also, I'm not 100% where the sound is coming from but when I go over 45mph it sounds like the car is overheating but doesn't show on the dash it is."
-I am not sure how a car "sounds like it is overheating" but if it is overheating it should likely stop running and then all your worries are over or just begining depending on your point of view. But as you said it does not show overheat on the dash however this could be from the first code indicating a engine temperature sensor related issue.

Since as you have stated you are unsure about all these things your first idea is still your best. Find a quality independent mechanic you can afford and have them check it out.

ahh, i guess i will need to have someone look at the AC for sure then.

What I meant by sounds like it's overheating (sorry, maybe wrong word to use) is that it sounds like the engine is over exhausting as if i was on a long drive. I apologize, I don't know how to better word it.

Rydah
12-07-2018, 02:17 PM
Question, is Audi supposed to check for faults when I take it in for a recall service? I forgot to mention that I took it in for a recall three weeks ago and they gave me a "5 point" inspection form and only suggested that i buy new tires soon. I remember years ago on another recall service, they gave me more details in the inspection. @gk1 @Audibot @SeattleiteA6

SeattleiteA6
12-07-2018, 05:11 PM
Question, is Audi supposed to check for faults when I take it in for a recall service? I forgot to mention that I took it in for a recall three weeks ago and they gave me a "5 point" inspection form and only suggested that i buy new tires soon. I remember years ago on another recall service, they gave me more details in the inspection. @gk1 @Audibot @SeattleiteA6

hmm well every dealer is a little different, but I would absolutely expect them to scan the car if they are doing any work to it at all, at the very least to clear any codes that are related to the work they're doing. 5-point inspection lol?? Not sure what peace of mind you can give a customer by checking 5 things wtf

There will be many guys near you on Audizine that have VCDS and would probably be willing to help you out - perhaps the best thing to do would be to clear all codes and see if the car continues to perform 'normally', then scan it again a week later to see if any codes returned.

Rydah
12-11-2018, 12:31 AM
Randomly got a letter for an additional recall and going in later today. I'll ask if they can give me a courtesy diagnosis since they're already going to be working on my car. Wish me luck!

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odayan
12-13-2018, 01:37 AM
Hi with regards to your fuel tank cap locking and unlocking error... Check whether the actuator is plugged in... I had the same fault after an accident repair, found that the repairer didn't replace the plug on the actuator. Juxt have to pop out the plastic surround and check