SOURCE: Audi 2.5 tdi Quattro Avant
I don't think this is possible. Your AFB engine requires an AFB-compatible ECU. The AFB code is specific to that engine design due to parameters of the engine itself. My 99 A4 has the AHA V6 30v engine, which can only be controlled by an AHA ECU. Changing the ECU does not change the engine itself, and trying to use an ECU from a different engine code will not work. If you want to use a different engine, you'd need that new engine's ECU, engine bay harness, accessories and mounts, and possibly even the chassis harness from the donor car. It'd be a tremendous amount of work.
SOURCE: HELP, MISFIRING: 1999 Audi A6 Quattro Avant Wagon
P1127 Long Term Fuel Trim mult.,Bank1 System too Rich
P1129 Long Term Fuel Trim mult.,Bank2 System too Rich
P1250 Fuel Level Too Low
P1300 Misfire detected Reason: Fuel level too low
P0154 02 Sensor Circuit No Activity Detected (Bank 2 Sensor 1)
P0300 Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected
P0303 Cylinder 3 Misfire Detected
P0304 Cylinder 4 Misfire Detected
It sounds like there is a lot going on.
Good Luck
Brian
SOURCE: audi a6 avant 2001 owners manual
I have me radio code, BUT on the screen it says SAFE.
Is there anyone who can tell me what i have to press on the radio to type in that code?
SOURCE: AUDI A6 Quattro Avant 1999
Radio lock out codes are security related and where
supplied with the original paper work when the car was delivered to the
original owner to discourage theft, so they are not published on the web, if they were what would be the point? Any thief could get the code
after stealing your radio.
Contact the dealer for instructions and what
info u need to get your cars unique radio code. The dealer will require
the serial number off the radio and proof of ownership of the car it
came from.
Hope help with this.
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