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  1. Re: Vag com error 01206 
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    There is also a drain under the battery tray that needs to be cleaned after the tray has been removed.
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  2. Re: Vag com error 01206 
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    Hi Guys,

    Anyone got any ideas on my radio problem? See problem below. And its a Chorus, not a Concert!

    "2. There is not a kick out of my radio (concert 1 I think). Tried using vagcom to test it but got no response from controller. Checked fuses in the fuse box on drivers side and nothing is blown. Anybody got any ideas? Are there more fuses that I don't know about - possibly behind the radio?"

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  3. Re: Vag com error 01206 
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    Hi Folks,

    Fixed my stereo, there was a blown fuse in the back of it.

    Last problem now is my ESP light coming on and staying on. I ran vagcom and the steering angle sensor was showing a fault. Under measuring block 005 the steering angle is showing 12.5 when straight (should be -5 to +5). Had the instructions with me to reset the steering angle sensor but it stays at 12.5. Its the original slipring that I took out of the car that is back in it now.

    Anyone any thoughts?

    Thanks.
     
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  4. Re: Vag com error 01206 
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    Ignore my last post - I just read the "ESP light ARRRRGH" post. It seems to give a lot of info.
     
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  5. Re: Vag com error 01206 - Update 
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    Quote Originally Posted by fulcrum111 View Post
    Hi Guys,

    Just to give an update. I bought a new battery yesterday to have just in case. Jump started the car at work, drove home. Turned off the engine and it wouldn't start again. Checked the voltage in the battery - it was about 12.3 and it dropped to about 11.4 after trying to turn over the engine again. Decided to change the battery. The battery I removed was an original Audi supplied battery - had the 8E0 PN printed on top. I wonder was this the original battery supplied with the car 6 years ago? Would a battery last that long?

    Anyway, installed the battery and the car started fine. Went for a quick drive to give it a bit of charge. Left it over night and started it again this morning wth no problem, so I'm assuming there is no drain and that it was the old battery giving up the ghost!

    2 problems I now have are:

    1. ESP light came on this morning on the way to work, intermittantly at first going around bends and then it came on full. Ran vagcom and the steering angle sensor was showing a fault. Under measuring block 005 the steering angle is showing 12.5 when straight (should be -5 to +5). Had the instructions with me to reset the steering angle sensor but it stays at 12.5 - possible faulty slipring??

    2. There is not a kick out of my radio (concert 1 I think). Tried using vagcom to test it but got no response from controller. Checked fuses in the fuse box on drivers side and nothing is blown. Anybody got any ideas? Are there more fuses that I don't know about - possibly behind the radio?

    One interesting think I found when I took out the battery was that the compartment underneath was full of water! There is a drain hole over towards the drivers side which was completely blocked up. I cleared that and most of the water drained away. I noted a rubber oblong stopper sitting right underneath the battery - anyone know what this is for. Should I remove it to help drain water also?

    Oh yea, I still have the 01206 fault in controller 08 - Auto HVAC.

    Anyone got anymore suggestions or comments re. the above points?

    Thanks all!
    I have the 01206 error code too in my a4... did you manage to fix it?
     
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  6. Re: Vag com error 01206 - Update 
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    Quote Originally Posted by wheymonster View Post
    I have the 01206 error code too in my a4... did you manage to fix it?
    He asked for all that help and got it, as soon as someone asked him for help, you hear nothing from him. They only act nice and friendly when they're after something. Won't return the favour though will they? Terrible
     
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