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Post by bogdanpetru on Jun 7, 2019 15:48:11 GMT
Hello! Pls help me, after an accident with an Q5 (FY) 2017 2.0 TDI 163 BHP (DETB), DSG, those errors (B10131B; B10061B; B10041B; B10051B; B10151B ) appeared on a diagnose tool.
Can it be fixed with an OBDeleven?
THX ALOT!
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Post by Thirsty on Jun 7, 2019 16:26:30 GMT
OBDeleven won't magically fix all your problems that's not how things work m8. First of all you should lookup what these faults mean and then see if it's possible to fix these via software or if it's a hardware problem.
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Post by bogdanpetru on Jun 9, 2019 13:23:49 GMT
Indeed, crash data reset from airbag computer must be done! Now i have to activate parking sensors! Any ideea how i do the coding for them with OBDeleven Pro? Thx
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Post by cwoods on Jun 10, 2019 23:30:11 GMT
My 2015 Q5 was rear ended recently and the Audi dealer told me initially that I needed to replace all three rear seatbelt tensioners, at about $860. I found a company called Safety Restore in Westfield MA that will fix the seatbelts for $65 and have a 24hr turnaround. Sure enough, I took out the rear seatbelts, sent them to Safety Restore on a Monday, had them back on Wednesday, and reinstalled them on Thursday. Airbag light was still on so I took it back to Audi to do a reset and they came up with code 610061B (one of the codes that you have) which the Audi tech said means that the "driver side tensioner igniter has high resistance and needs to be replaced" for $886. So, I just spend the last 20 minutes removing the drivers side seatbelt assembly and off to Safety Restore it will go on Tuesday. The front belt tensioners are two-stage units so their cost to repair is $99. Sure beats $886. Good luck
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