Abs/Traction Control DTCS (BOSCH 5.0L)

1998 Audi A4 Avant Quattro, AutomaticSECTION Abs/Traction Control DTCS (BOSCH 5.0L)
ABS/TRACTION CONTROL DTCS (BOSCH 5.0)

Code Fault Description
DTC 00000 No Fault Detected
DTC 00257 Left Front Inlet Valve Circuit
DTC 00259 Right Front Inlet Valve Circuit
DTC 00265 Left Front Outlet Valve Circuit
DTC 00267 Right Front Outlet Valve Circuit
DTC 00273 Left Rear Inlet Valve Circuit
DTC 00274 Right Rear Inlet Valve Circuit
DTC 00275 Right Rear Outlet Valve Circuit
DTC 00276 Left Rear Outlet Valve Circuit
DTC 00277 Left Front Inlet/Outlet Valve Circuit
DTC 00283 Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor
DTC 00284 Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor
DTC 00285 Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor
DTC 00286 Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor
DTC 00287 Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor
DTC 00289 Right Rear Inlet/Outlet Valve Circuit
DTC 00290 Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor
DTC 00301 ABS Return Flow Pump
DTC 00302 ABS Solenoid Valve
DTC 00526 Stoplight Switch/All-Wheel Drive Circuit
DTC 00529 RPM Data Missing (TCS Only)
DTC 00532 Supply Voltage
DTC 00597 Varying (Erratic) Wheel Speed Signal
DTC 00623 ABS/Transmission Circuit (TCS Only)
DTC 00642 Right Front EDL Switchover Valve (EDL Only)
DTC 00643 Right Front EDL Outlet Valve (EDL Only)
DTC 00644 Left Front EDL Switchover Valve (EDL Only)
DTC 00645 Left Front EDL Outlet Valve (EDL Only)
DTC 00646 TCS/Motor Electrical Connection No. 1
DTC 00647 TCS/Motor Electrical Connection No. 2
DTC 00668 Battery Positive Terminal 30
DTC 00761 DTC Stored In ECM (TCS Only)
DTC 65535 Control Module Fault
(1) DTCS vary between models.
RENDER: 1.0x

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