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Rob.H

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    Rob
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    Yorkshire
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    A7
  • Audi Year
    2016

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  1. Hi Steve, apologies for the misunderstanding, it was a phone charger plugged into the 12v socket inside the car (used to be the cigarette lighter), not an actual battery charger/jump pack. The accessory I was using was a couple of years old and gave up on me, hence the fuse blowing. thanks for the input though.
  2. Just for teference, this is the error on the dash.
  3. Thanks Steve, I tried that. Audi hid behind the fact that when they did the diagnostics, they said if it re-appeared then it would need to come in for a more thorough investigation. They said the £140 was for clearing the fault, not fixing it.
  4. Hi all, strange one here…. I blew a fuse on the 12v after using a plug in charger. I didn’t have a fuse diagram at the time, so after switching off the ignition, I checked each fuse in turn by pulling one out one at a time. I eventually found the blown fuse and replaced it. when turning in the ignition and starting up the engine, I got an error message on the dash “Engine start system fault. Please contact workshop”. The car, starts runs and drives as normal, so I took it in to the garage who cleared the fault (£65), but didn’t know what it was. After 10 mins, the fault came back I took it to Audi who identified the fault code as: 0005 - Acces/start Authorisation 1128 4 Anti-theft immobiliser reader coil (No signal/communication static) the fault was cleared again (£140), and off I went into the sunset… only 1 hour later, the fault returned! I strongly sense this has something to do with me changing the fuse, but I don’t want to keep paying £££ every time to get it cleared, only for it to come back again. has anyone had this issue, know what it is or knows how to fix it? I even disconnected the battery, but it came back after 5 mins. any help appreciated….
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