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Post by largey on Dec 31, 2020 19:51:36 GMT
About a year ago I had the transmission oil changed on my 2007 Audi 2.0tdi B7. V30 01J 2.0l PD RdW is transmission hardware I'd.
Firstly I'm not sure if the garage used the Audi recommended oil but I just purchased the dongle so I can check transmission temps. Their is a slight vibration when accelerating but I'm not even sure if that is the transmission or not.
When I go to live data and channel 10 and 11 on the transmission control unit, it says ADP is running. Is this normal?
How can I do a reset? I looked at this video,
But I'm not entirely sure what I need to do! It mentions I need to get the temp above 60, but I drove the car for about 10 mins and only reached 55.
On another note I replaced the throttle body and EGR valve, do I need to do an alignment or some kind of reset?
Thanks
Dave
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miannini
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Post by miannini on Jun 4, 2021 0:57:02 GMT
Similar issue with my A4 B7. Replaced damaged TCM, flushed CVT transmission and changed transmission filter. I performed the follow adaptation process after filling up and verifying fluid volume: 1- Confirm that the ATF is at a minimum 65ºC. 2- With the ATF at a minimum 65ºC, carefully operate the vehicle in an open space (clear of traffic and obstacles). 3- Shift vehicle into D. 4- Drive forward at part load approximately 10 meters (33 feet), then apply brake pedal to a stop and continue to apply brake pedal for approximately 10 seconds. 5- Shift vehicle into R. 6- Release brake pedal. 7- Drive backwards at part load approximately 10 meters (33 feet), then apply brake pedal to a stop and continue to apply brake pedal for approximately 10 seconds.
Repeat steps 1- 7 (alternating between D and R) five times.
Even after this, ODBEleven marks "ADP is running" and I feel the transmission is shifting hard when car is idle on a stop.
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Post by memoaudi13a4usa on Dec 4, 2022 23:35:07 GMT
Do you know how to do it with the new updated app?
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