ignition AUDI A4 2001 B5 / 1.G Technical Features Design And Function

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Luggage compartment lid
The luggage compartment lid should always
be operated via the radio remote control.
The lock cylinder for the luggage compart-
ment lid is integrated into the handle.
Emergency door locking
In the event of failure of the central locking,
e.g. due to power supply faults, each door can
be individually locked without using the lock
cylinder.
Firstly, with the door open, the cap must be
removed. Emergency locking is effected by
inserting the ignition key.
After the door has been closed, it is not possi-
ble to open it from the outside.
The door can be opened from the inside by
actuating the door release handle twice.
Continuous locking of luggage compartment
If the lock cylinder is in the horizontal posi-
tion with the key removed, the luggage com-
partment lid is no longer included in the
central locking system. Opening is then only
possible via the centre unlocking button of
the radio remote control.
When the lock cylinder is in the vertical posi-
tion, the lid is an integral part of the central
locking system.
Manual unlocking and opening
is effected by turning the key to the left.
In this position, it is not possible to remove
the key, which must subsequently be returned
to the vertical position.
Thus, it is ensured that the luggage compart-
ment lid is an integral part of the central lock-
ing system.
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Electrical system
NOX sensor
(USA only) Diagnosis system
CAN BUS networking
The ignition switch signals and the
control buttons for multifunction
and "tiptronic" steering wheel are
registered via the steering column
electronics.
G85
J162J502
R99
J401

Gate-
way

J220
J234
J387 J386
J388 J389
J393 J217
J104
J453 J446
J402 E87
J519
J136 J345J526J499 J507
J527
J285
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A further innovation is the display of the max-
imum and minimum engine oil levels in the
measured value block after the most recent
service operation.
The adaptation of the mileage/kilometre read-
ing after replacement of the dash panel
insert, is possible (several attempts) up to a
recorded distance of 5 km after installation. The dash panel insert checks the plausibility
– of both fuel gauge senders in quattro
vehicles
– as well as the terminal 15 input signal.
Due to the gateway function of the dash panel
insert, the communication with the individual
control units connected to the CAN data bus
is checked during diagnosis.
Communication faults are entered into the
fault memory. The current status can be read
in the measured value blocks.
Control unit with
display unit in
dash panel insert J285
Control unit for steering
column electronics J527
Ignition lock D Convenience data
bus
Terminal 15
Diagnostics
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Electrical system
Steering column switch
module
Due to the compact design of the newly
developed steering column switch module, it
was possible to minimise the amount of wir-
ing necessary and the space requirements.
A self-diagnosis facility for the steering col-
umn switch is now available with new switch
module.
The steering column switch module consists
of the following components:
– Turn signal switch
– Wiper switch with interval potentiometer
– Separate steering column switch cruise
control system operation
– Coil spring for diver's airbag
– Steering angle sensor for ESP
– Steering column electronics for signal con-
version and processing of drive and con-
venience CAN BUS J527
In addition, the steering column electronics
register the ignition switch signals.
Furthermore, the control buttons for multi-
function and "tiptronic" steering wheel are
registered via the steering wheel electronics
module.
Steering column switch
Detection of the respective switch positions is
effected via voltage coding, using various
resistance values in the relevant position. The
steering column electronics evaluates this
switch information and transmits it, via the
convenience CAN BUS, to the vehicle electri-
cal system control unit J519.
Cruise control system (CCS)
For ergonomic reasons, the control switch for
the cruise control system is located on the
left side of the steering column, below the
turn signal lever.
Warning lamp K31 in the dash panel insert
illuminates when the CCS is in control mode.
The modified operation of the CCS Steering
column switch function is described in the
Owner's Manual.
Cruise control
system E45
Ignition
steering lock Steering column
electronics J527
Turn signal
switch E2
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Steering angle sender G85
The determination of steering angle is per-
formed via optical elements in the steering
column electronics J527 and is supplied to
the drive CAN BUS.
The current steering angle position is thus
made available to the ESP control unit.
The steering column switch module
must always be coded.
For further information on the optical
steering angle sensor, please refer to
SSP 204.
Self-diagnosis
Communication between the diagnostic
tester and the steering column electronics
J527 is effected by means of the convenience
data bus via the central convenience electron-
ics J393, as no separate K wire is connected
to the steering column electronics.. (see
graphic 254 018 on Page 57)
The steering column electronics module with
operating unit for "tiptronic", multi-functions,
horn etc., is incorporated in the self-diagnosis.
Address word 16
After the addressing, the tester answers with
the text "steering column electronics".

Wiper
switch E
Steering angle
sensor G85
Steering column electronics
module J453 with operating
unit E221
Ignition lock registration
The signals from the terminals:
– P parking light
– 86s ignition key contact
– 75 Load-reduction relay
– 15 ignition ON
– 50 starter
are transmitted to the steering column elec-
tronics J527 via conventional wiring. The
switch positions of the ignition lock are pre-
pared by the electronics, supplied to the con-
venience CAN bus and then transmitted via
the gateway to the drive and infotainment
CAN bus systems.
Coil spring
RT

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Auxiliary signals
1 CAN screen drive
2 Emergency vehicle distress radio
3 Emergency vehicle radio
4 Cruise control system on/off
5 CAN low convenience
6 CAN high convenience
7 CAN low drive
8 CAN high drive
9 Ignition lock terminal 75
10 Ignition lock S contact
11 Ignition lock terminal 15
12 Ignition lock terminal 50
13 Ignition lock terminal P
X
Y Connection within the functional
diagram
Z
Electrical system
Functional diagram
Steering column switch
module
(maximum equipment)
Components
E Windscreen wiper switch
E2 Turn signal switch
E45 CCS switch
E221 Operating unit in steering wheel
G85 Steering angle sender
H Horn actuation
J234 Airbag control unit
J453 Control unit for multi-function
steering wheel
J527 Control unit for steering column
electronics
S Fuse
Z36 Heated steering wheel
Colour coding
= Input signal
= Output signal
= Positive power supply
= Earth
= CAN-BUS
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The hazard warning flasher signal is control-
led separately by the vehicle electrical system
control unit, via the hazard warning flasher
button.
If, during hazard warning flashing, the turn
signal flasher is actuated, e.g. during towing,
the hazard warning lights lose their priority
for this period.
The turn signal clicking is generated by an
integral acoustic relay in the dash panel
insert.
Turn signal/hazard warning light control
The functions:
– Anti-theft alarm flasher
– Central locking system flasher when
opening/closing
– Key-learn flasher for key adaption
– Crash flasher
– Panic flasher (USA only)
are specified by the central convenience elec-
tronics and transmitted via the convenience
data bus to the vehicle electrical system con-
trol unit, which then executes the "com-
mands".
The signal for turn signal flashing or motor-
way flashing is output via the steering column
switch module and executed by the vehicle
electrical system control unit.
For active hazard warning flasher with
ignition OFF, the flasher bulbs are actu-
ated for a shorter period in order to mini-
mise current consumption.
Motorway flashing is detected by the vehicle
electrical system control unit when the turn
signal lever is pressed and this triggers a tri-
ple turn signal flash.

Turn signal light, right
Turn signal light, left
Turn signal light, right
Turn signal light, left
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Electrical system
The Audi A4 convenience system is available
with
– Anti-theft alarm
– Ultrasonic interior monitor
– Shattered glass sensor (Avant)
– Towing protection
as optional extras.
The anti-theft alarm is only activated when
the vehicle is locked via the radio remote con-
trol and by closing the driver's door.Deactivation is performed by
– opening the vehicle via the radio remote
control or
– opening the vehicle via the driver’s door
lock cylinder and switching on the ignition
within 15 seconds. If this time period is not
observed or if the key used is not stored in
the immobiliser, the alarm is triggered.
Data exchange between the immobiliser in
the dash panel insert and the central conven-
ience electronics takes place via the conven-
ience data bus.
Anti-theft alarm with interior monitor
High and low pitched tones
- air horn (sounder) Central control unit for con-
venience system J393Ignition steering
lock D Door lock
Convenience data bus
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Radio symphony II
A 6x CD changer as well as a cassette player
are integrated in the symphony II radio.
Searching for alternative frequencies is
speeded up by the use of a second tuner. The
second tuner also allows for Traffic Message
Channel (TMC) evaluation in the background.
For further information, please refer to the
relevant operating instructions.
CAN networking in the new generation of
radios
All three radio versions are connected to the
data bus information system.
Important signals via the data bus informa-
tion system:
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– Ignition on/steering column-
electronics
– Ignition key inserted/steering
column electronics
– Switch illumination/dash panel
insert
– Display illumination/dash panel
insert
– Speed/dash panel insert
– Convenience coding/dash panel
insert
– Vehicle identification/dash
panel insert
– Prompt signal/data bus informa-
tion
– Data bus system information/
dash panel insert
– Time/dash panel insert
– Control signals from multi-func-
tion steering wheel/steering
column electronics– Display functions/dash panel
insert
– Sleep signal/data bus informa-
tion
– TMC data for symphony II/
navigation system
– Convenience coding request/
dash panel insert
Inputs/sourceOutputs/receiver

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Example:
If the radio is switched on with the ignition
key (S-contact) this requires the exchange of
data between three control units:
– Steering column electronics,
– dash panel insert (gateway) and
– radio.
If the radio does not switch on,
– the signal input in the steering column
electronics (terminal 86S),
– communication between the steering col-
umn electronics and the dash panel
(convenience data bus) and
– communication between the dash panel
and the radio
(data bus information system)
must be checked.
Diagnostics
For diagnosis of radio systems concert II and
symphony II, current consumption of aerial
diversity is monitored via the intermittent
frequency (IF) wiring.
Test mode
The new radio versions are equipped with a
test mode.
Activating field intensity measurement:
– Radio switched off
– Hold down key 1
– Switch on radio
Activating GALA display volume increase:
– Radio switched off
– Hold down key 2
– Switch on radio
Electrical system
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Field intensity -
mean value
Increase in dB Button 1
Button 2
For further information on IF wiring,
please refer to SSP 213, Page 54.
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GALA 0dB