Difference between revisions of "Audi RCEPS Steering Assist"
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The Steering Assist type can be identified by evaluating the data in the Auto-Scan: | The Steering Assist type can be identified by evaluating the data in the Auto-Scan: | ||
− | Address 44: Steering Assist (J500) Labels: | + | Address 44: Steering Assist (J500) Labels: 4G0-909-144.clb |
Part No SW: 4G0 909 144 K HW: 4G0 909 144 G | Part No SW: 4G0 909 144 K HW: 4G0 909 144 G | ||
Component: '''RCEPS''' H36 0009 | Component: '''RCEPS''' H36 0009 | ||
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Component: '''RCEPS''' H40 0508 | Component: '''RCEPS''' H40 0508 | ||
ASAM Dataset: '''EV_RCEPSAU48X''' 008015 | ASAM Dataset: '''EV_RCEPSAU48X''' 008015 | ||
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+ | == Special Note == | ||
+ | * <span style="color:red;">'''Audi of America has a "Limited Warranty Extension" for many of these "Electromechanical Steering Units"'''</span> | ||
+ | ** See this Warranty Policies and Procedures Bulletin for details: https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2021/MC-10197971-0001.pdf | ||
== Coding == | == Coding == | ||
* Replacement control modules should be coded to the original configuration per the saved Auto-Scan. | * Replacement control modules should be coded to the original configuration per the saved Auto-Scan. | ||
+ | ** If the original coding is rejected: | ||
+ | *** NAR (North American Region) TPI 2027779 may apply | ||
+ | *** See the parts catalog for any applicable parts bulletins (such as 9-97) | ||
+ | **** If the new steering rack uses component '''RCevo''' and a parts bulletin is mentioned in ETKA or [[Official Factory Repair Information | PartsLink24]] the replacement steering rack may require Software Version Management (SVM) configuration prior to Coding. In that case the Audi dealer should be able to configure the replacement steering rack. | ||
* Coding may not be possible with the engine running. | * Coding may not be possible with the engine running. | ||
* Coding Information is available using the Long Coding Helper function in VCDS. | * Coding Information is available using the Long Coding Helper function in VCDS. | ||
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* With the engine running turn the steering to full right lock and hold it for 5 to 10 seconds. The vehicle should produce an audible beep | * With the engine running turn the steering to full right lock and hold it for 5 to 10 seconds. The vehicle should produce an audible beep | ||
* Turn the steering to the complete left lock and the same audible beep should sound. | * Turn the steering to the complete left lock and the same audible beep should sound. | ||
+ | * If the above 2 steps were not successful then try reversing the steps by turning first to the left and then to the right. | ||
* Straighten the wheels and wait 5 to 10 seconds while observing the steering and traction control warnings. They should extinguish although it is advised to scan the vehicle again for DTCs prior to the test drive. | * Straighten the wheels and wait 5 to 10 seconds while observing the steering and traction control warnings. They should extinguish although it is advised to scan the vehicle again for DTCs prior to the test drive. | ||
Note: It this procedure was not successful verify the alignment is within specifications. Although the difference between the right and left end stops needs to be less than 20°, the actual lock-to-lock G85 reading should be within 8° on a vehicle in proper working condition. A significant discrepancy due to collision repairs will prevent the steering limit end stops from learning. | Note: It this procedure was not successful verify the alignment is within specifications. Although the difference between the right and left end stops needs to be less than 20°, the actual lock-to-lock G85 reading should be within 8° on a vehicle in proper working condition. A significant discrepancy due to collision repairs will prevent the steering limit end stops from learning. |
Latest revision as of 12:06, 25 January 2024
This page applies to the following vehicles with Audi RCEPS (J500) 44-Steering Assist:
- A4/S4/RS4/Cabriolet (8K/FL)
- A5/S5 (8T/FH/FR)
- Audi Q5 (8R/FP)
- Audi A6/S6/RS6/allroad (4G/FC)
- A7 (4G)
- A8/S8 (4H)
The Steering Assist type can be identified by evaluating the data in the Auto-Scan:
Address 44: Steering Assist (J500) Labels: 4G0-909-144.clb Part No SW: 4G0 909 144 K HW: 4G0 909 144 G Component: RCEPS H36 0009 ASAM Dataset: EV_RCEPS 007007
Address 44: Steering Assist (J500) Labels: 8K0-909-144.clb Part No SW: 8K0 909 144 G HW: 8K0 909 144 B Component: RCEPS H40 0508 ASAM Dataset: EV_RCEPSAU48X 008015
Special Note
- Audi of America has a "Limited Warranty Extension" for many of these "Electromechanical Steering Units"
- See this Warranty Policies and Procedures Bulletin for details: https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2021/MC-10197971-0001.pdf
Coding
- Replacement control modules should be coded to the original configuration per the saved Auto-Scan.
- If the original coding is rejected:
- NAR (North American Region) TPI 2027779 may apply
- See the parts catalog for any applicable parts bulletins (such as 9-97)
- If the new steering rack uses component RCevo and a parts bulletin is mentioned in ETKA or PartsLink24 the replacement steering rack may require Software Version Management (SVM) configuration prior to Coding. In that case the Audi dealer should be able to configure the replacement steering rack.
- If the original coding is rejected:
- Coding may not be possible with the engine running.
- Coding Information is available using the Long Coding Helper function in VCDS.
- Registered users encountering difficulty can join and post the inquiry in our forum -or- contact us directly via email with the complete Auto-Scan and repair history.
Adaptation
Security Access
- Will appear in a pop-up balloon when connected to this controller.
Basic Setting
Prerequisites:
- 03-ABS Brake control module DTCs for G85 No or Incorrect Basic Setting / Adaptation need to be resolved in the 16-Steering Wheel Electronics first! One of these pages would apply depending on the vehicle in question:
- Audi A5 (8T) Steering Wheel Electronics
- Audi A6 (4G) Steering Wheel Electronics
- If in doubt refer to the Diagnostic Procedures page to select the chassis type.
Resetting of learned values for steering assistance
This procedure would need to be performed if DTC C10AC Steering End Stops Not Learned was NOT resolved by following the G85 Basic Settings procedure step above in conjunction with:
- Electromechanical Steering Rack replacement.
- Mechanical repairs to the front involved significant alignment modifications to the vehicle.
If DTC C10AC Steering End Stops Not Learned is stored due to low battery voltage -or- G85 replacement alone this procedure should NOT be necessary.
Prerequisites:
- New steering components installed and vehicle alignment completed.
- No electrical faults stored in the 44-Steering Assist (J500) control module.
- DTC C10AC Stored
- Key On, Engine Off (KOEO)
[Select]
[44 - Steering Assist]
[Security Access - 16]
Enter the code shown in the pop-up balloon to enable the basic setting.
[Do it!]
[Basic Settings - 04]
Select Resetting of learned values for steering assistance from the drop-down menu
[Go]
When Finished Correctly or similar is shown click [Stop]
- Note: VCDS may request a 1 to 3 digit code, if you receive this message, enter [000], then try again.
[Done, Go Back]
[Close Controller, Go Back - 06]
Start the Engine (KOER)
- With the engine running turn the steering to full right lock and hold it for 5 to 10 seconds. The vehicle should produce an audible beep
- Turn the steering to the complete left lock and the same audible beep should sound.
- If the above 2 steps were not successful then try reversing the steps by turning first to the left and then to the right.
- Straighten the wheels and wait 5 to 10 seconds while observing the steering and traction control warnings. They should extinguish although it is advised to scan the vehicle again for DTCs prior to the test drive.
Note: It this procedure was not successful verify the alignment is within specifications. Although the difference between the right and left end stops needs to be less than 20°, the actual lock-to-lock G85 reading should be within 8° on a vehicle in proper working condition. A significant discrepancy due to collision repairs will prevent the steering limit end stops from learning.