andydin68 Posted February 1, 2023 Posted February 1, 2023 Having had the air compressor on my 2016 A6 Allroad in February last year the car has developed another air suspension fault this week. Yellow warning triangle came on and the Air Suspension Fault message I've scanned the car with my OBDEleven and the fault codes are C10C800 Function Deactivation Active C104807 Level Control System Sensor The car is presently stuck in Allroad mode ie. fully up and won't go down. Car booked in to my local Audi specialist on Friday but in the meantime any pointer on what it could be Thanks
Stevey Y Posted February 1, 2023 Posted February 1, 2023 6 hours ago, andydin68 said: Having had the air compressor on my 2016 A6 Allroad in February last year the car has developed another air suspension fault this week. Yellow warning triangle came on and the Air Suspension Fault message I've scanned the car with my OBDEleven and the fault codes are C10C800 Function Deactivation Active C104807 Level Control System Sensor The car is presently stuck in Allroad mode ie. fully up and won't go down. Car booked in to my local Audi specialist on Friday but in the meantime any pointer on what it could be Thanks Hi its one of the levelling sensors but your diagnostic it would seem has not the capability to show which side, one of the members Thomas G did a fairly comprehensive thread on this problem might be worth having a read of that. Steve.
andydin68 Posted February 9, 2023 Author Posted February 9, 2023 And so it continues.... Car went in to the independent Audi garage I've used a few times before and sure enough it was a broken level sensor which they replaced. However the air suspension isn't operating now as the car is throwing up faults to do with the towbar. This is a factory fitted towbar and there's never been an issue with it before. Car is driveable but sitting down at the rear left (the level sensor that was changed). Car going back in on Monday for further investigation. In the meantime anyone had a similar issue?
Steve Q Posted February 9, 2023 Posted February 9, 2023 Keep us posted on how you get on. Could it be another failed sensor I wonder
andydin68 Posted February 9, 2023 Author Posted February 9, 2023 More money.....🤬 Seriously considering getting shot of it. Its cost me nearly £3k in repairs over the last 2 years
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