Ecu problems after stage 2 map
Ecu problems after stage 2 map
Hi all, took my b7 rs4 to a reputable tuner for a stage 2 map,car made good power and i left happy and continued on my journey to devon,however next morning starting car from cold i had epc,traction control and emisions lights on,car wouldnt rev above 2k and was misfiring.
I was 300 miles from home but managed to get a local car tuner out to read fault codes, there were a few which were deleted but the one which didnt was check sum p0601.
i had car hauled back to the reputable tuners (£240) and got train home ( newcastle £90)
They contacted me today to say my car is all ready and it was a faulty clutch switch??
Does this sound plausable to you guys?
The advise im getting from else where is that the faulty clutch switch story really doesnt stack up and that incorrect info has been added to my car when it was mapped, it had no issues when it went in
Im remaining open minded at the minute
any thoughts most welcome
I was 300 miles from home but managed to get a local car tuner out to read fault codes, there were a few which were deleted but the one which didnt was check sum p0601.
i had car hauled back to the reputable tuners (£240) and got train home ( newcastle £90)
They contacted me today to say my car is all ready and it was a faulty clutch switch??
Does this sound plausable to you guys?
The advise im getting from else where is that the faulty clutch switch story really doesnt stack up and that incorrect info has been added to my car when it was mapped, it had no issues when it went in
Im remaining open minded at the minute
any thoughts most welcome
Re: Ecu problems after stage 2 map
It can throw those faults yes but sounds more like a maf issue with not being able to rev the car
Re: Ecu problems after stage 2 map
Who?sheppy wrote:Hi all, took my b7 rs4 to a reputable tuner...
No matter where you go, there you are.
Re: Ecu problems after stage 2 map
dont want to mention anyone im just looking for any advice on this problem and fault code and how it may relate to the clutch.
cheers
cheers
Re: Ecu problems after stage 2 map
Yeah good. Let others fall into the trap then.
No matter where you go, there you are.
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What trap? their diagnosis could very well be spot on, i have been advised elsewhere that it isnt, hence im on here seeking further views based on my initial post.
It wouldnt be fair to come on here naming people at this stage
It wouldnt be fair to come on here naming people at this stage
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Fair? You're not really believing what they said the fault was, is that fair?
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Alright then, would you not be asking the question when your car was fine the day before it went in, you have been advised since by audi that this fault is most likley related to the map, you are £350 out of pocket and your car is still miles away needing collected.
Ive mentioned no names just seeking some advice, audi of course might not know what the <beep> their on about,but surley you can understand my thought process.
Do you have any expertise on this matter?
Ive mentioned no names just seeking some advice, audi of course might not know what the <beep> their on about,but surley you can understand my thought process.
Do you have any expertise on this matter?
Re: Ecu problems after stage 2 map
Audi stealers, yes, they pretty much know fack all.
Shocker, they say a map has caused faults.
Shocker, they say a map has caused faults.
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Porsche Macan Turbo.
Gone but NEVER forgotten - C5 RS6 Misano red avant.
Now - Empty garage
If you don't know where you're going, any road will take you there!
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I dont know,and it seems niether do you
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Sorry to hear of your issues buddy
From what I know having suffered clutch switch failure. Hanging revs, loss of cruise control and having to hold the start button down (instead of 1 press) are the usual symptoms of clutch switch failure!!!.
They were the issues for me but I know there are 2 switches and only 1 had failed on mine. The other switch may cause other symptoms???!!!

From what I know having suffered clutch switch failure. Hanging revs, loss of cruise control and having to hold the start button down (instead of 1 press) are the usual symptoms of clutch switch failure!!!.
They were the issues for me but I know there are 2 switches and only 1 had failed on mine. The other switch may cause other symptoms???!!!
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Re: Ecu problems after stage 2 map
Hello,
Sorry to hear of your problems and interested to see that within a few posts they are turning all pointy and argumentative. It's a real shame on this forum and definitely detracts.
I had the clutch switch start to fail intermittently on my B7 and it was just as the post above describes. The other switch was the brake switch which I also had replaced at the same time (both supplied and fitted for under £50) as it was hard to work out which was the intermittent fail.
No sign of any problems since.
Hope that helps and yes, I too would have been asking myself the questions you did...
Hope you get yours sorted soon.
Lady P
Sorry to hear of your problems and interested to see that within a few posts they are turning all pointy and argumentative. It's a real shame on this forum and definitely detracts.
I had the clutch switch start to fail intermittently on my B7 and it was just as the post above describes. The other switch was the brake switch which I also had replaced at the same time (both supplied and fitted for under £50) as it was hard to work out which was the intermittent fail.
No sign of any problems since.
Hope that helps and yes, I too would have been asking myself the questions you did...
Hope you get yours sorted soon.
Lady P
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Re: Ecu problems after stage 2 map
Hi, thanks for the helpfull posts,exactly the sort of info i was hoping to get, not had the car long so im new to the scene, im certainly not looking accuse anyone of anything ( as a couple of earlier contributors got their nose out of joint) im just recieving conflicting views on the cause of the fault. Feedback im getting is that audi are the ones who generally dont tend too know what their talking about, which to a newbie seems a little strange to me( being the manufacturer of the car) but that seems to be the general consensus.
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You're welcome. Nose is back in place now.chunky79 wrote:Audi stealers, yes, they pretty much know fack all.
Shocker, they say a map has caused faults.
Now, can you say who did the work that caused no issues?
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Porsche Macan Turbo.
Gone but NEVER forgotten - C5 RS6 Misano red avant.
Now - Empty garage
If you don't know where you're going, any road will take you there!
Audi S3, S4 V8 avant.
Porsche Macan Turbo.
Gone but NEVER forgotten - C5 RS6 Misano red avant.
Now - Empty garage
If you don't know where you're going, any road will take you there!
Re: Ecu problems after stage 2 map
sheppy wrote:What trap? their diagnosis could very well be spot on, i have been advised elsewhere that it isnt, hence im on here seeking further views based on my initial post.
It wouldnt be fair to come on here naming people at this stage
Why wouldn't it be fair? Technically there was nothing afoot so if you'd said who it were, most others would say "mate, you've got nothing to worry about, that outfit is good" or something else.
In regards to 'the trap', it goes like this:
You - hey guys, I'm going to a reputable tuner tomorrow.
Us - ok, good luck, hey, BTW, who is it?
You - sorry, I don't share that information.
Us - oh, ok then, thanks.
...2 weeks later...
Me - hey guys, I just used Tuner X, they fuct my car, anyone used them before?
You - yeah, I used them, they fuct up my car too.
Me - oh great, hey mate, do you remember that time you told us about Tuner X fuqing up your car?
You - no, I don't remember that.
Me - exactly, thanks a lot, dingus.
Oh shut up. You've got skin like tissue paper, stop being so sensitive and man up, grow a pair and stop driving a hairdressers car.Lady Penelope wrote:Hello,
Sorry to hear of your problems and interested to see that within a few posts they are turning all pointy and argumentative. It's a real shame on this forum and definitely detracts
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