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Wenx

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  1. This was sorted by replacing a Light driver module and coding.
  2. Hi all, I’m looking for some advice on an issue with my virtual pedal (kick to open) on my 2017 Audi A4 Allroad (B9): Symptoms Electric tailgate will not open via virtual pedal (seems like the sensor is not working.) Virtual pedal completely inoperative No physical damage to the tailgate itself Issue appeared after bodywork repair (bonnet and slam panel replacement) Vehicle details Model: Audi A4 Allroad B9 Year: 2017 Engine: 2.0 TDI (DETA) Mileage: ~ 37,000 Miles Infotainment: MIB2 High (MHI2) Diagnostic tool: OBDeleven Relevant fault codes From OBDeleven scan: Module 46 – Comfort System (BCM2): B169011 - Control module for rear lid opening supply Short circuit to ground Status: Static Module 6D – Deck Lid Control (HDSG): No stored fault codes Other trouble code that appeared at the same time: Module 5F - Multimedia: B153313 - GSM antenna 2 Open circuit static Questions Where is the main power feed and ground for the tailgate control module on the B9 A4? Are there known ground points under the bonnet that could affect BCM2 / tailgate? Has anyone seen B169011 caused by wiring damage rather than the module itself? Any known weak points for the virtual pedal wiring/sensor on the Allroad? Any wiring diagrams, ground point locations, or similar experiences would be hugely appreciated. Thanks in advance 👍
  3. Yes the car was involved in an accident and there was moisture that got into the headlights. The LCMs in both lights got moisture in them which I dried out. The car is A 66 plate but registered as 2017 year. At one point only one headlight (beam) was working so I replaced the light power module and got the beams working. The DRLs and Indicators are not working. The Indicator light on one side worked temporarily but then stopped. Here are some photos attached
  4. My DRLs and Indicators are not working on both headlights. The high and low beams are working. The headlights were damaged and so I have replaced the drivers side headlight unit and the LED power output stage module as the right side beams weren't working either (but now sorted as module has been replaced) Any help with the DRL and Indicators not working would be appreciated. Thank you
  5. Standard clip that was with existing hose. Where its dripping from I have wrapped aluminium foil tape as I think the hose is melting where it touches metal.
  6. Hi, I have a similar problem with a leak which seems to be from the same pipe. I have replaced it with a new (vac) pipe and i seem to still have the problem. I inspected the new pipe and it has some what got damaged with heat? here is the old pipe: I replaced it with a new pipe (part number 038 121 473) and it has got damaged by heat I think : I have wrapped an aluminium foil tape around the tear and fitted it back in but still have a leak that seems to be coming from there. here is a video of leak: leak.mp4 Also my 1.9TDI seems to be losing a lot of oil and the coolant level is going low. Any ideas or suggestions?




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