2003 Audi Allroad Reverse Assist Beeps Continuously
- #1
Has just happened this afternoon, anyone any ideas how to fix / whats causing it? My wife needs the car for her work and need to try and get it sorted tonight if at all possible. Damn car is starting to get on my nerves now after the drivers window regulator going at the weekend
thanks.
- #2
might eb a silly question but is it a sticking selector switch in the gearbox ? The rear parking sensors are usually triggered by the reverse lights being on....
- #3
I suppose it could be but the sensors have been playing up recently giving a constant tone rather than beeping, it was always fine when first using the car but then started with the problem after a while of driving. There was a bit of a downpour this afternoon according to the wife and when she has come home this evening she told me that the reversing lights were stuck on and the parking aid beeper was constantly on.
Is there any way to disconnect the reversing lights altogether?
- #5
No there's no water there that I can see. I've now booked it in with the garage for first thing in the morning. I get really annoyed that such a reliable good car can be spoiled by such **** electrics.
- #6
Hopefully its just a faulty reverse light switch, I wouldn't be too hard on the audi, there are cars with worse electrics and probs out there , ( french cars )
- #8
My moneys on a faulty switch I'd think.
what he said X2
- #9
Assuming you have manual gearbox it is a simple switch for the reversing lights / reverse sensors.
Auto boxes are a little more complicated as signal comes from Transmission control unit next to Engine ECU.
My bet is the switch - easy enough to test on manual - red/blue wire - T17f/Pin 9 [Orange Connector - A-pillar left]
- #10
Ive got the same problem but have been told that the gearbox on my A4 2.5 tdi 180 sport Quattro V6
will have to be "Dropped"to access the switch and remove from the Top of the gearbox.
Is this for real,thats a big job for a £10 switch.
- #12
As per post #9 test the switch for continuity - such a simple test before swapping out modules.
- #14
I will test the switch later but I need to know where it is ha ha is it a simple case of taking off the gear leaver surround and its there? Only issue I have is the problem with mine is with the front sensors only wouldnt the switch just engage the front and rear together then the module would control the fronts and rears depending on if there was anything there?
There are a bank of connectors at the foot of the A-pillar (left) behind the kick panel.
red/blue wire - T17f/Pin 9 [Orange Connector]
Test for voltage which should be zero/(floating) when Neutral or any other forward gear selected and +12v when reverse selected.
Your problem does sound like a faulty parking sensor or control module.
- #15
Did this get fixed? I have the same problem on my car.
- #17
I had a new reverse light switch fitted today, & it fixed the problem.:icon_thumright:
- #19
The switch is located on the drivers side of the gearbox. With the car on a ramp it took 2 mins to do. Reverse lights & parking sensors now work perfectly.
- #20
My reverse lights would cycle on when I got water in my ECU box under the ECU. After I dried out the water it eventually stopped, but I too started having problems after a harsh rain.
- #21
I have been reading this thread, I have an audi A6 2010 avant, manual, had the car jet washed on Sunday, then few hours later same problem reverse lights constantly on and the parking sensors wont turn of when driving, on a motorway it beeps passing big vehicles and the display shows the reverse camera as the car thinks its in reverse mode, could this be the same problem the switch?
Source: https://www.audi-sport.net/xf/threads/reversing-lights-constantly-on-and-parking-sensor-constantly-beeping.127942/
0 Response to "2003 Audi Allroad Reverse Assist Beeps Continuously"
Enregistrer un commentaire