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    Veteran Member Four Rings JPJ2007's Avatar
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    Location
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    Got some faults after carbon cleaning. Any ideas?

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    So, After I did the Carbon cleaning, Water pump, Thermostat, Tensioner, Idler Pulley, Serpentine belt and intake gaskets I got a few faults.

    Here's the details. Note: When reinstalling, I 100% ensured the throttle runner flaps were on the correct side and could freely move. (Inside of the metal divider)



    Component: 3.2l V6 FSI
    Fault codes:
    P2006 Intake Manifold Flap; Bank 1, Stuck Closed
    P2007 Intake Manifold Flap; Bank 2, Stuck Closed
    P0455 Evaporative (EVAP) Emission Control System, (Gross) Leak Detected
    P0441 Evaporative (EVAP) Emission Control System, Incorrect Flow
    P2075 Intake Manifold Tuning (IMT) Valve Position Sensor / Switch Bank 1, Circuit


    Not related fault codes

    ABS
    Part #: 4F0910517L
    Coding: 20895 (decimal)
    Component: ESP 8.0 quattro
    Fault codes:
    01826 Sensor for Steering Angle (G85), Voltage Supply Terminal 30
    01314 Engine Control Module (ECM)

    Heater & air conditioning
    Part #: 4F0910043
    Coding: 524326 (decimal)
    Component: KLIMABETAETIGUNG
    Fault codes:
    01853 Left Front Heated Seat (Z45)

    Driver's door
    Part #: 4F0910793E
    Coding: 51947 (decimal)
    Component: TSG FA
    Fault codes:
    02115 Lock Unit for Central Locking

    Rear right door
    Part #: 4F0910795E
    Coding: 51754 (decimal)
    Component: TSG HR
    Fault codes:
    02115 Lock Unit for Central Locking

    Battery regulator
    Part #: 4F0910181E
    Coding: [none]
    Component: J0644 BEM
    Fault codes:
    02256 Quiescent current
    2006 A6 3.2L Quattro S-Line (got my baby back)

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    Senior Member Three Rings FormulaElement's Avatar
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    118216
    Location
    406, MT

    Too many fault codes for one cause. Try disconnecting your battery for a hour and clearing codes. Also make sure that all electrical plugs are fully connected.

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