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    Established Member Two Rings
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    2009 2.0L A4 throwing a P2015 code - help?

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    Torque Lite indicates:

    Fault code: [P2015]
    Intake Manf Runner Position Sensor/Switch Circuit Range/Performance
    bank1

    I did a quick search, and it looks like it's related to the intake manifold and a flap being held in the fully-open position. The app didn't find/report any other codes. I haven't poked around the engine bay yet, but I honestly don't even know where to look and/or what to look for.

    Would driving it in this state be unsafe? The car doesn't seem to drive or sound any different, but it would be nice to know how urgent the issue is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slick_B8 View Post
    I see what you did there.
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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by alldubdee
    Quote Originally Posted by Slick_B8
    Please read before being snarky. I am not a wrench monkey by any means, but I did take an effort to find out more before I logged in and posted my question. I see discussions about the potential for decreased MPG and rougher idle, but I don't know if the vehicle would suffer any long-term issues if I couldn't make it into the dealership/shop until next week. I also recall getting a letter from Audi regarding an extended warranty, does anyone have a copy of that? I think it covered the manifold and injecters, but I want to be sure before I bring it in.

    Edit: I'm referring to this letter I think.

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Yea bring it in. Common issue and $600 ish? our intake is plastic piece of shit.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    There are more than 10 threads with almost all of them having the same issue and code in the title or thread and none of them have a resolution or answer to your question? I guess all those other threads are worthless and just taking up space. Hopefully we finally get an answer to this question after all these years. Have a good day

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    Active Member One Ring
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    Any solution on this was it the Intake Manifold or the Intake Manifold Flap motor?

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