kala6c7
31-12-2015, 01:49 AM
Hi all,
I recently bought a 2011 A6 tdi 2.0 SE saloon privately. The previous owner has retrofitted the S line LED dlr + xenon headlights (original ones were halogen) and LED rear light cluster.
When I bought the car, there were error messages on the dash about lights not working but when I checked, most were working fine. The high beam (the bright lights when you flash or use on dark unlit roads) have never worked - pulling the stalk on the steering wheel does nothing, no bright lights nor the blue light on the dash. The rear fogs have never worked either.
I've ignored these faults as they didn't bother me. Until now. The car went in for an MOT and failed on both these issues - high beams and rear fogs not working - so I need to get this fixed urgently.
Took the car to 3 electrical specialists, each charged for diagnostic and each said something different. The one with the most experience says I need to buy a central lights control module (he says it's also called a comfort module) becuase the lights aren't getting enough power. If I can source one, he'll fit it.
Others said the previous owner has bypassed the high beam wire to the main headlight to make it work, and also used the wrong loom, but the experienced guy said wiring is fine. Not sure who to believe or what to do!
My questions are:
1. What is the central lights control module unit?
2. What does it do?
3. Will fitting this part sort out my problems and make the high beams and rear fogs work?
4. What is the part number? Googled loads but can't work out what I'm looking for!
5. Where's the best place to get one from?
6. He mentioned beware component protection. What's this and how do I avoid it?
7. Will all this make the error messages disappear (not a biggy, but would be nice!)
Any (urgent!) advice is much appreciated!
Kal
I recently bought a 2011 A6 tdi 2.0 SE saloon privately. The previous owner has retrofitted the S line LED dlr + xenon headlights (original ones were halogen) and LED rear light cluster.
When I bought the car, there were error messages on the dash about lights not working but when I checked, most were working fine. The high beam (the bright lights when you flash or use on dark unlit roads) have never worked - pulling the stalk on the steering wheel does nothing, no bright lights nor the blue light on the dash. The rear fogs have never worked either.
I've ignored these faults as they didn't bother me. Until now. The car went in for an MOT and failed on both these issues - high beams and rear fogs not working - so I need to get this fixed urgently.
Took the car to 3 electrical specialists, each charged for diagnostic and each said something different. The one with the most experience says I need to buy a central lights control module (he says it's also called a comfort module) becuase the lights aren't getting enough power. If I can source one, he'll fit it.
Others said the previous owner has bypassed the high beam wire to the main headlight to make it work, and also used the wrong loom, but the experienced guy said wiring is fine. Not sure who to believe or what to do!
My questions are:
1. What is the central lights control module unit?
2. What does it do?
3. Will fitting this part sort out my problems and make the high beams and rear fogs work?
4. What is the part number? Googled loads but can't work out what I'm looking for!
5. Where's the best place to get one from?
6. He mentioned beware component protection. What's this and how do I avoid it?
7. Will all this make the error messages disappear (not a biggy, but would be nice!)
Any (urgent!) advice is much appreciated!
Kal