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Cd/DVD Cannot Be Ejected (GROUP 91, NO. 13-14)
Reference number: GROUP 91, NO. 13-14
Supersedes refnos: 2013790, GROUP 91, NO. 06-34, GROUP 91, NO. 07-02, GROUP 91, NO. 07-16, GROUP 91, NO. 08-37, GROUP 91, NO. 08-95, GROUP 91, NO. 11-01, GROUP 91, NO. 11-25
CD/DVD CANNOT BE EJECTED
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
| AUDI: | All 2007 - 2014 |
| GROUP: | 91 - Radio, Telephone, Board Computer, Multi-Function Indicator (MFI) |
91 13 14 2013790/8 November 6, 2013. Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 91 number 11-25 dated November 29, 2011.
| Model(s) | Year | VIN Range | Vehicle-Specific Equipment |
|---|---|---|---|
| All | 2007 - 2014 | All | Navigation |
CONDITION
- The navigation DVD or other CD/DVD cannot be ejected.
- There are no DTCs stored in the corresponding module.
- The eject button is not stuck. When the eject button is pushed, the drive does not sound as if it is trying to eject the CD/DVD.
TECHNICAL BACKGROUND
- Vehicles with DVD-based navigation systems now have the navigation DVD installed during production. To prevent theft of the DVD during transportation, the eject button of the navigation drive is disabled. The navigation system itself (e.g., route guidance) functions as specified.
- The eject buttons of vehicles without DVD-based navigation systems are not disabled during production, but could behave as described in the Condition section of this bulletin.
- The eject button can be enabled through Guided Fault Finding.
PRODUCTION SOLUTION
Not applicable.
SERVICE
- Use the ODIS tester to enable the eject button of the CD/DVD drive:
MMI 3G/3G+
Through GFF, perform the test plan to enable the eject button through Special Functions >> Service Work >> 5F - Eject Button, lock/unlock (Figure 1).
MMI 2G
Through GFF, perform the test plan to enable the eject button through Special Functions >> Service Work >> 37 - Eject button, lock/unlock (Figure 2).
RNS-E
Through GFF, perform the test plan to enable the eject button through Special Functions >> Service Work >> J401-NAV Sys. w/CD Drive, enable eject button (Figure 3).
- Verify that the eject button functions correctly.
WARRANTY
| Claim Type: | Use applicable claim type. If vehicle is outside any warranty, this Technical Service Bulletin is informational only. | ||
| Service Number: | 9196 (For MMI 3G/3G+) 9112 (For MMI 2G) 9132 (For RNS-E) |
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| Damage Code: | 0039 | ||
| Labor Operations: | For MMI 3G/3G+: No DTC - verification and enabling of eject button via GFF |
9196 2599 | Time stated on diagnostic protocol (MAX 35 TU) |
| For MMI 2G: No DTC - verification and enabling of eject button via GFF |
9112 2599 | Time stated on diagnostic protocol (MAX 35 TU) | |
| For RNS-E: No DTC - verification and enabling of eject button via GFF |
9132 2599 | Time stated on diagnostic protocol (MAX 35 TU) | |
| Diagnostic Time: | GFF | No allowance | 0 TU |
| Road test prior to service procedure | No allowance | 0 TU | |
| Road test after service procedure | No allowance | 0 TU | |
| Technical diagnosis | No allowance | 0 TU | |
| Claim Comment: | As per TSB #2013790/8 | ||
All warranty claims submitted for payment must be in accordance with the Audi Warranty Policies and Procedures Manual . Claims are subject to review or audit by Audi Warranty.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
All parts and service references provided in this TSB (2013790) are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and service manuals for the latest information.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.