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** '''NAR (North American Region)''' 2011-2013 model year Audi A8
 
** '''NAR (North American Region)''' 2011-2013 model year Audi A8
 
*** Recall Service Action Code: 80B8
 
*** Recall Service Action Code: 80B8
*** TPI 2033806 suggests checking/replacing N82, N509, or N488 as needed in addition to any damaged harnesses.
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**** https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2016/MC-10128034-9999.pdf  NHTSA
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** For 2011-2024 Audi vehicles, TPI 2033806 suggests checking/replacing N82, N509, or N488 as needed in addition to any damaged harnesses. Inspect ECM, TCM and HVAC connections for corroded terminals.
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*** https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2015/SB-10058574-8951.pdf  NHTSA
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*** https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2016/MC-10096538-0699.pdf  NHTSA
 
** '''RoW (Rest of World)''' Audi A8 4.2L and 6.3L FSI
 
** '''RoW (Rest of World)''' Audi A8 4.2L and 6.3L FSI
 
*** Recall Service campaign 80B8 (2042850)
 
*** Recall Service campaign 80B8 (2042850)

Latest revision as of 10:09, 19 March 2021

P2755 - Transmission Fluid Cooler Control Circuit High

Possible Symptoms

  • Reduced heat output
  • Stalling, no-start, no communication to control module(s)

Possible Causes

  • N82, N509, or N488 faulty
  • Wiring or power supply to/from N82, N509, or N488 faulty

Possible Solutions

  • Check N82, N509, or N488
  • Check for applicable recalls or TPIs related to N82 failure resulting in coolant migration thorough the N82 solenoid connector resting in destroyed wiring harness(es)

Special Notes

  • This page contains a photo from a CHHB 2.0T Mk7 Golf after N82 and harness failure: P1888
  • The following pages contains a photos from a CDRA (4H) 4.2L A8L after N82 damaged the entire wiring harness:
    • 2 pin connector
    • 14 pin connector
    • That vehicle had P2755 stored in the TCM in conjunction with intermittent rough running and stalling concerns and various system too Rich fuel trim engine DTCs.
  • When found in any number of 2011-2013 model year vehicles make sure to check for open recalls and TPIs for noted issues. These are just a few documents that were published: