where is the fuse box with ignition fuse?
#1
where is the fuse box with ignition fuse?
Long story short... was almost home - car all of a sudden died when I was half car on a driveway.
Tried to start it few times without luck.
VAGCOM read this:
004977 - Cylinder 6 Ignition Circuit: Short to Plus
P1371 - 006 - Short to Plus
I have a spare ignition coil, but I believe the fuse is blown, because I assume it would start in five cylinders if fuse is fine.
I don't have Audi repair manual for year 2005, so please give me a hint what to do and where is that fuse is located.
Car is '05 A6 3.2
Thanks,
Paul
Tried to start it few times without luck.
VAGCOM read this:
004977 - Cylinder 6 Ignition Circuit: Short to Plus
P1371 - 006 - Short to Plus
I have a spare ignition coil, but I believe the fuse is blown, because I assume it would start in five cylinders if fuse is fine.
I don't have Audi repair manual for year 2005, so please give me a hint what to do and where is that fuse is located.
Car is '05 A6 3.2
Thanks,
Paul
#2
checked all possible fuses on passenger side and driver side of the panel as well as all fuses in the trunk... didn't find anything. Now battery shows 11.1 volts... probably will try jumpstart with new coil pack.
If you have any idea where else to look, please respond I got out of ideas...
If you have any idea where else to look, please respond I got out of ideas...
#3
Is coil number 6 physically look okay, not melted or burned? Have you taken it out yet? Is the connector okay? Melted?
Beneath the cowl in the engine compartment drivers side are the fuses. You would need to remove the wipers arms, the cowl and the plastic cover to access it.
Beneath the cowl in the engine compartment drivers side are the fuses. You would need to remove the wipers arms, the cowl and the plastic cover to access it.
#4
Ohh thank god somebody replied
Yes, I checked the coil and it looks burned and smell bad. I replaced it but car still won't start. I saw those boxes you are talking about, but wasn't sure if there are fuses inside, I'll try that tomorrow.
BTW is there a fuses schema under the cover? Asking because the fuse box in the trunk doesn't have fuses location schema for some reason.
Thank you sir for the reply! I'll report back how it's going.
Yes, I checked the coil and it looks burned and smell bad. I replaced it but car still won't start. I saw those boxes you are talking about, but wasn't sure if there are fuses inside, I'll try that tomorrow.
BTW is there a fuses schema under the cover? Asking because the fuse box in the trunk doesn't have fuses location schema for some reason.
Thank you sir for the reply! I'll report back how it's going.
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AudiWorld Senior Member
Is coil number 6 physically look okay, not melted or burned? Have you taken it out yet? Is the connector okay? Melted?
Beneath the cowl in the engine compartment drivers side are the fuses. You would need to remove the wipers arms, the cowl and the plastic cover to access it.
Beneath the cowl in the engine compartment drivers side are the fuses. You would need to remove the wipers arms, the cowl and the plastic cover to access it.
#7
Here:
You have to remove plastic trim to access it. I actually managed to open it without removing the plastic piece that close to windshield where wipers are.
There are several fuses in that box. The one that was blow due to ignition coil failure was 20A (yellow) - there is only one 20A there. I don't know why Audi didn't put fuses schema in it though...
You have to remove plastic trim to access it. I actually managed to open it without removing the plastic piece that close to windshield where wipers are.
There are several fuses in that box. The one that was blow due to ignition coil failure was 20A (yellow) - there is only one 20A there. I don't know why Audi didn't put fuses schema in it though...
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Fuses under hood drivers side labeles?
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