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I get “ Lane departure warning”, followed immediately by “Main beam assist fault”, then “Audi pre sense currently restricted”. After 10 seconds then get “Audi adaptive light fault”

I took the car to a local garage which couldn’t help as they didn’t have an ADAS calibration unit. I then paid £300 to have the calibration done at an ADAS authorised Bosch garage. 2 weeks later the same warnings came back.

Can anyone shed light on what is happening?

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Thanks for the replies.

Battery  good. Plug in diagnostics flagged  up six fault codes. Each one was investigated and sorted. ADAS re-calibration recommended. 
My car has six radars in total plus camera. I actually witnessed the engineer do the calibration.

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Local garage did a quick test. However,because the battery is packed tight in the boot compartment he did say that he had to make assumptions when connecting his meter. He said he really needed to see the numbers on the battery but without dismantling the whole thing he had to input assumptions. He was surprised at the thickness of the cables and asked if the car was a hybrid.

I did see 12.48 volts on the screen.

If the battery is faulty would this cause the issues that I’m having?

 

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Hello Norman,

As with your local garage, I wouldn’t be too sure the test was meaningful, and it really depends on what ‘his meter’ was 

Anyway, yes, the battery could be the aggravator here, hence the importance of eliminating it as a possibility. 
Kind regards,

Gareth. 

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Hello Germaine, 

Hopefully we will hear from Norman, but your car is under warranty, so Audi has to sort it.
Have you brought this to their attention?

Kind regards,

Gareth. 

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Hiya, the crazy thing is the car has been into the garage for the oil change and the car faulted (notification appears on my phone based on the Audi app) so I asked them about it and they said no fault found. I’ll report it officially. 

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Independent Bosch Adas recalibration centre sent data off to a specialist. They said that I needed a camera software update which could only be done by an authorised dealer. Booked the car in. They did an overall check , which I didn’t ask for and came up with quotes totalling £4200 to rectify everything.

Worryingly they said more investigations were needed. Possible foggy camera £290, more software investigation £130 ,camera software update £390.

The car has only done 32500 miles!! So £300 to Bosch, £790 to Audi and no guarantee it’s fixed.

 

 

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