ignition AUDI A6 2005 C5 / 2.G Electrics System Training Manual
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Audi A6 2005>
2005 (5)
Saloon
BBJ 3.0l Motronic / 160 kW Guided fault-finding
Function/component selection
Selecting a function or component
Electrical system (Rep. Gr. 01; 90 - 97)
01 – Self-diagnosis systems
61 – Battery control
J644 – Control unit for power management, Functions
A – Battery, Charge level
A – Battery, Battery testing
J644 – Power management, General description
J644 – Control unit for power management, Coding
J644 – Read out history data
J644 – Power management, Read measured-value blocks
J644 – Power management, Query fault memory
J644 – Data link tests for generator voltage
J644 – Replace control unit
J644 – Power management, Activate/deactivate Transport mode
Battery change history
Data for the last three battery changes is stored.
Power balance history – driving (= engine on)
The power balance and duration of the last five
journeys are logged.
Power balance history – idle (= engine off)
The power balance and duration of the last five idle
times are logged.
Other data is not relevant for Customer Service.
History dataThe diagnosis tester can be used to read out
data from the control unit for power management,
which makes it much easier to analyse the on-board
power supply and the battery.
Open-circuit voltage history
If the battery open-circuit voltage is less than the
threshold values of 12.5 volts, 12.2 volts and
11.5 volts, an entry is written to the history data.
The last four entries can always be read out.
Voltage measurement starts when
– CAN Convenience is in Sleep mode and
– terminal 15 is switched off for at least 2 hours
and
– the vehicle’s power consumption is < 100 mA.
Voltage measurement ends when
– the voltage increases or
– the current increases or
– the control unit triggers Sleep mode or
– the control unit detects a new battery.
Closed-circuit current history
If the closed-circuit current exceeds the threshold
value of 50 mA, an entry is written to the history
data. The last ten entries can be read out.
Current measurement starts when
– CAN Convenience is in Sleep mode and
– terminal 15 is switched off for at least 2 hours
and
– the vehicle’s power consumption is > 50 mA.
Current measurement ends when
– the current decreases or
– the control unit triggers Sleep mode.
Breakdown analysis
If the control unit for power management detects
the status "Cannot start vehicle", an entry is written
to the history data.
Cut-off level history
Data for the last 15 cut-off levels is stored.
Steady battery dischargeThe battery condition is 100 % when the battery is
charged.
As soon as cut-off level 1 is activated, the MMI
"Battery condition" display drops to 90 % and then
goes down to 60 % in steps. If cut-off level 1, 2 or 5
is set when the display reads 90 %, the message
"Power-saving mode active" app ears fo r a sho r t time
on the central display of dash panel insert J285.
In addition, the battery symbol in the dash panel
insert indicates power-saving mode for the entire
load switch-off duration.
As soon as cut-off level 3 is activated, the "Battery
condition" display drops to 50 % and then goes
down to 20 % in steps.
If the battery condition drops to 10 %, cut-off level 6
is active. In cut-off level 6, the message
"B AT TERY LOW" appears in the central di splay of the
dash panel insert after the ignition is switched on.
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POWER-SAVING
MODE
ACTIVE
BATTERY
LOW
Battery condition
Cut-off levels 1, 2 or 5
Cut-off level 3
POWER-SAVING
MODE
ACTIVEBATTERY
LOW
Time/MinutesCut-off level 6
Time/MinutesPOWER-SAVING
MODE
ACTIVE
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Ve rs i on s
The switch for access and start authorisation is
available in the following versions:
– with and without Advanced Key function
– with and without ignition key anti-removal lock
– for radio frequencies of 315 MHz, 433 MHz or
868 MHz
Functions
The switch for access and start authorisation
includes other functions apart from the ignition
switch function:
– Evaluation of the key position of the ignition
switch:
The ignition switch evaluates the ignition key
position using four switches.
The switch information is transferred to the
control unit for access and start authorisation in
binary code via the local bus and also for
monitoring purposes, via two lines.
The lock barrel in the ignition switch is not coded
mechanically, which means that the turning
movement can be performed with every
A6 '05 key.
– Safety branch for the steering lock of the control
unit for access and start
authorisation:
In addition to the switch-offs in the control unit
for access and start authorisation, the voltage
supply for the motor of the electromechanical
steering lock is interrupted in the switch for
access and start authorisation in order to
prevent the steering column locking
automatically.
If terminal 15 is switched on, the voltage supply
is always switched off.
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Switch for access and start authorisation E415
ULock
326_122Emergency release
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– Reading in position P of the automatic
transmission from the switch for gearbox
position P F305:
The signal is used to activate the integrated,
magnetic ignition key anti-removal lock. If the
vehicle battery is flat, the key can be removed by
pressing the mechanical emergency release.
– Reading in the information from the button for
access and start authorisation E408 (only for
vehicles with Advanced Key):
Fo r s a fe t y r e as o n s , t h e p o s i t i o n s o f t h e b u t to n fo r
access and start authorisation are evaluated by
the switch for access and start authorisation.
–
– Reading in the information from the antenna for
central locking and anti-theft warning
system R47:
The switch for access and start authorisation
passes the data, which the vehicle key sends via
remote control, on to the control unit for access
and start authorisation. The control unit
evaluates the data.
– Reading in the signal from the brake light
switch F (only for vehicles with Advanced Key):
To start the vehicle using the button for access
and start authorisation, the brake pedal must be
actuated.
– Exchanging data with the key using the
integrated read coil:
If a key is inserted into the switch for access and
start authorisation (= S contact on), the
electronics system transmits electric power into
the key via the read coil. The key then sends the
key identification into the switch via the
transponder and the read coil. This sends the
information to the control unit for access and
start authorisation.
Convenience electrics
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1 The driver presses the button for access and
start authorisation E408 down fully. The button
sends the information about "Ignition on" and
"Engine start" both to the switch for access and
start authorisation E415 and to the control unit
for access and start authorisation J518.
2 The switch for access and start authorisation
passes the information from the button on to the
control unit for access and start authorisation via
the data lead. The two button information
messages are compared there.
3 The control unit J518 sends a key query to the
antenna read-in unit for keyless access
authorisation J723.
The antenna read-in unit sends a signal to the
vehicle key via all the antennae for access and
start authorisation.
4 Based on the signals, the vehicle key determines
the position in the vehicle and sends its
information to the antenna for central locking
and anti-theft warning system R47.
5 The antenna for central locking and anti-theft
warning system receives the information.
The switch for access and start authorisation
E415 passes the information on to the control
unit for access and start authorisation, which
then evaluates it. 6 Based on the key evaluation, the S contact is
sent to CAN Convenience and the steering is
unlocked.
7 As soon as the steering is fully unlocked,
terminal 15 is switched on.
8 Once terminal 15 has been switched on, data is
exchanged between the engine control unit and
the control unit for access and start
authorisation via the CAN bus. The immobiliser is
then deactivated.
9 The control unit for access and start
authorisation sends the "Start request" signal to
the engine control unit. The engine control unit
checks whether the clutch is depressed or
whether P or N is selected in the case of an
automatic gearbox and then performs the fully
automatic engine start.
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New identity
As is already the case with the Audi A8 ‘03 , if a
control unit is stolen, it is no longer necessary
(for safety reasons) to also replace the remaining
control units, which are integrated in the
immobiliser.
In this case, the "New Identity" function must be
used for the control unit for access and start
authorisation and the engine control unit.
It is only a matter of installing a new lock set before
using the "New Identity" function.
The switch for access and start authorisation E415
reads in the key code in electronic form only.
The hinged bit coding is not evaluated signal.
The ignition switch is not par t of the lock set for this
reason.
Component protection
As is already the case with the Audi A8 ’03, the
Convenience and Infotainment control units are also
integrated within the "Component protection" safety
system.
As a result, these control units must be adapted to
the specific vehicle once they have been installed.
The data bus diagnosis interface is integrated into
the "Component protection" function for the first
time. Since component protection works via a
number of control units, the Startup menu in
"Guided fault-finding" is not assigned to any one
control unit and can be found directly under the
self-diagnosis systems.
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Audi
Audi A6 2005>
2005 (5)
Saloon
BBJ 3.0l Motronic / 160 kW Guided fault-finding
Function test
Teaching driving authorisation
systems
Te s t i n g q u e r y
The following options are available:
1. Adapt the driving authorisation system to suit
the existing immobiliser
2. Assign a new identity to the immobiliser and
re-teach the components
3. Terminate the function test
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Audi A6 2005>
2005 (5)
Saloon
BBJ 3.0l Motronic / 160 kW Guided fault-finding
Function/component selection
Selecting a function or component
Body (Rep. Gr. 01; 50 - 97)
Electrical system (Rep. Gr. 01; 27, 90 - 97)
Component protection functions
13 – Distance control, Component protection
05 – Access and start authorisation, Component protection
15 – Airbag, Component protection
06 – Seat adjust. with memory, front pass. side, Comp. protection
36 – Seat adjust. with memory, front driver’s side, Comp. protect.
46 – Central module for convenience system, Comp. protection
66 – Seat adjustment with memory, rear, Component protection
07 – Display/operator unit, front, Component protection
17 – Dash panel insert, Component protection
27 – Display/operating unit, rear, Component protection
Switch for access and start authorisation E415