Originally Posted by
sirsycott
so.... you electro shocked treated the car into releasing it's brakes?
haha maybe it's possible the surge went back via battery management and surged the ecu? and possibly other sensitive or non sheilded components including the pigtail?
sounds sketch to release the brakes that way tbh but i'm not an expert and didn't ever know that you could do that
hopefully you get it to work out for you though i wanna lean towards bad pigtail and hopefully it pans out
Either I wrote something in my post above incorrectly or it was read the wrong way.
Part of my background was building/repairing PLC's, VFD's and VSD's that controls 480V equipment all the way down 5-20ma sensors. I know my way around electrical systems when needed and how not to fry them.
No didn't electro shock the car. I had already contacted APR and we ran some diagnostics that pointed to the ecu being bad. A lot of modules were offline and would not come online. We all agreed I'd pull the ecu and bring it to my local tuner who then would try and bench flash and see if that would work. It didn't work and further confirmed the ecu was dead.
This was all done before I had called Audi to come get the car and before I unplugged the rear parking brakes and sent 12 volts to the parking brake motors to release. It was just the parking brake motors as the rest of the electrical system was isolated at this point. I did NOT send 12 volts through the plug back to the electrical system.
Next weekend I'll play around with the pigtail if I have time. Its wakesurfing/boarding season. I've been redoing the stereo in the boat the last few weekends and didn't realize how much time went into getting a BitOne DSP level matched, crossovers points sloped correctly and the whole thing eq'd nicely through Room EQ Wizard. Plus the subs are taking their sweet time to break-in which complicates eq'ing.
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