Control module and output signals

2005 Audi A6 3.2 TSECTION Control module and output signals
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DTC Error Message Diagnostic Procedure Malfunction Criteria and Threshold Value Secondary Parameters with Enable Conditions Monitoring Time Length Frequency of checks, MIL Illum
U0001 High Speed CAN Communication Bus
  • CAN message, No feedback
  • CAN level, Incorrect
  • Battery voltage, >9 V
  • Delay after ignition on, 0.5 Sec.
  • Ignition status, On
0.3 Seconds 0.06 Seconds
  • Continuous
  • Immed.
U0100 Lost Communication With ECM/PCM A No message received from DME, Timeout
  • CAN Bus, No error and ready to transmit
  • Delay after ignition on, 0.53 Sec.
  • Battery voltage, >9 V
0.5 Seconds
  • Continuous
  • 2 DCY
U0101 Lost Communication with TCM CAN message, No message Β  0.51 Seconds
  • Continuous
  • 2 DCY
U0302 Software Incompatibility with Transmission Control Module AT vehicle ECM coded as MT vehicle Β  5 sec.
  • Continuous
  • 2 DCY
U0401 Invalid Data Received From ECM/PCM Invalid data.
  • CAN Bus, No error and ready to transmit
  • Delay after ignition on, 0.53 Sec.
  • Battery voltage, >9 V
0.5 Seconds
  • Continuous
  • 2 DCY
U0402 Invalid Data Received from Transmission Control Module AT vehicle ECM coded as MT vehicle CAN message Implausible message Β  5 Sec.
  • Continuous
  • 2 DCY
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