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Audi TT 8J (2006 to 2014) – Fuse Box Location and Fuses List

October 11, 2018 in Audi TT, Audi TT 8J (2006 to 2014) by admin

The Audi TT 8J (2006 – 2014) have 2 fuse boxes location. One on dashboard driver side and one in the engine compartment – Scroll down to see how to access them and the fuses list.

 

 

1- Fuse box in the Dashboard driver’s side

To access the fuse box located on the driver’s side of the dashboard, open the driver’s door and remove the side dash cover, pushing it.

Audi TT 8J Fuse Box Diagram – Dashboard driver’s side

Description

A Description
1 10 Engine relay, fuel tank control unit, Airbag Off light, light switch (switch illumination), diagnostic connector
2 5 ABS, ASR, ESP, brake light switch
3 5 AFS headlight (left)
4 5 Oil level sensor (extended maintenance interval) (WIV), tire pressure monitoring system, switch for Electronic Stability Program (ESP), AFS headlights (control unit), A/С system (pressure sensor), backup light switch
5 5/10 Automatic headlight range control, AFS headlight (right) / manual headlight range control, halogen headlights
6 5 Control unit for CAN data transfer (gateway), electromechanical steering, automatic transmission shift gate
7 5 Acoustic Park Assist, automatic dipping interior rear view mirror, garage door opener, heatable windshield washer nozzles, washer pump, wind deflector relay (Roadster)
8 5 Haldex clutch
9 5 Control unit Audi magnetic ride
10 5 Airbag control unit
11 5/10 Mass airflow sensor, crankcase heating
12 10 Door control unit (central locking driver/passenger)
13 10 Diagnostic connector
14 5 Rain sensor, automatic transmission shift gate
15 5 Roof light (interior lighting)
16 10 A/С system (control unit)
17 5 Tire pressure monitoring system (control unit)
18 Not used
19 Not used
20 Not used
21 10 Fuel injectors (gasoline engine)
22 30 Wind deflector (Roadster)
23 20 Horn
24 15 Transmission (control unit)
25 30/20 Heater rear window Coupe/heated rear window Roadster
26 30 Driver’s side power window
27 30 Passenger’s side power window
28 Not used
29 15 Washer pump
30 20 Cigarette lighter
31 40 Starter
32 5 Steering column module
33 5 Instrument cluster
34 15 Radio navigation system, radio
35 30 Audio amplifier
36 10 Engine (control unit)
37 5 CAN (Gateway)
38 Not used
39 Not used
40 Not used
41 Not used
42 Not used
43 Not used
44 Not used
45 Not used
46 Not used
47 5 SDARS tuner, cell phone package, TV tuner
48 5 VDA interface
49 5 Not used

2- Fuse box in the engine compartment- left side

To access the fuse box located in the engine compartment, release the fuse cover on left side.

Audi TT 8J Fuse Box Diagram – Engine compartment- left side

Description

Fuse holder (black)

A
Description
1 Not used
2 Not used
3 Not used
4 Not used
5 5 Anti-theft warning system (sensor), anti-theft warning system (horn)
6 30 Headlamp washer system
7 15/10 Electric fuel pumps (supply)/volume control valve
8 30 Windshield wipers
9 25 Heated seats (driver and passenger)
10 10 Lumbar support (driver and passenger)
11 Not used
12 40 Ventilation blower
Fuse holder (brown)
1 15 Fuel pump (6-cylinder)
2 10 O2 sensors (6-cylinder)
3 5 Mass airflow sensor (6-cylinder)
4 10 O2 sensors (6-cylinder)
5 5 Relay coil relay volume control valve (4-cylin-der)
6 10 Secondary air pump valve (6-cylinder), O2 sensors (4-cylinder)
7 10 Positioning valves pre-wired engine harness
8 20/30 Ignition coils (4-cylinder)/ignition coils (6-cylinder)
9 25 Engine (control unit)
10 10 Water pump delayed-off
11 5 Feed (clutch pedal, brake pedal)
12 10 Activated charcoal filter/charge pressure control valve (4-cylinder)

The instructions in this tutorial will work in the following model years:

2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 – Audi TT 8J Petrol (1.8 and 2.0 TFSI, 3.2 Quattro) and Diesel (2.0 TDI), RS Engines.

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How to replace remote fob battery in Audi A3, A4, Q3, Q7, R8, TT

December 22, 2017 in Audi A3, Audi A3 8P (2003 to 2013), Audi A3 8V (2012 to 2018), Audi A4, Audi A4 B7 (2004 to 2008), Audi A6, Audi A6 C6 (2004 to 2011), Audi Q3, Audi Q7, Audi Q7 4L (2005 to 2015), Audi R8, Audi R8 1st Gen (2005 to 2015), Audi TT, Audi TT 8J (2006 to 2014) by admin

This tutorial explains how to replace the key fob battery in Audi A3 8P, 8V (2003 – 2018), Audi A4 B7 (2004 – 2009), Audi A6 C6 (2004 – 2011), Audi Q3 8U (2011 – 2018), Audi Q7 1st. Gen. 4L (2005 – 2015), Audi R8 I (2005 – 2015), Audi TT 8J (2006 – 2015) with key fob pictured below.

LED in the remote control key (arrow in image on right side)

– If you press a button quickly, the LED blinks once.
– If you press a button longer (convenience opening), the LED blinks several times.
– If the LED does not blink, the remote control key battery is dead. The message “Please change key battery” can also appear in the instrument cluster display. Replace the battery.


To replace remote fob battery you’ll need:

– new CR2032 3v battery (one battery)

 

In order to replace it, follow the steps:

Step 1: Press the release button (red arrow).

Step 2: Pry apart the base (A) and the cover (B) carefully with a coin. Remove the cover (arrow).

Step 3: Re-install battery. Slide the battery holder carefully into th e remote
control key. Insert the mechanical key.

Battery orientation is with the (+) side down in relation to the cover.

The instructions in this tutorial will work in the following model years:
– Audi A3 8P, 8V 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018
– Audi A4 B7 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009
– Audi A6 C6 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011
– Audi Q3 8U 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017
– Audi Q7 1st. Gen. 4L 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015
– Audi R8 I 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015
– Audi TT 8J 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015

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How to replace remote fob battery in Audi A4, A5, Q7 and TT

December 22, 2017 in Audi A4, Audi A4 B9 (2015 - ), Audi A5, Audi A5 F5 (2016 - ), Audi Q7, Audi Q7 4M (2015 to 2018), Audi TT, Audi TT 8S (2014 - ) by admin

This tutorial explains how to replace the key fob battery in Audi A4 B9 (2017 and 2018), Audi A5 F5 (2018), Audi Q7 2nd Gen. 4M (2017 – 2018), Audi TT 8S (2016 – 2018) with key fob pictured below (smart key).

LED in the remote control key (arrow in image on right side)

– If you press a button briefly, the LED blinks once.
– If you press and hold a button (convenience opening/closing), the LED blinks several times.
– If the LED does not blink, the remote control key battery is dead. The message “Remote control key: replace
key battery” can also appear in the instrument cluster display. Replace the battery.


To replace remote fob battery you’ll need:

– new CR2032 3v battery (one battery)

 

In order to replace it, follow the steps:

Step 1: Press the release button (A) and remove the mechanical key from the remote control key.

Step 2: Press the release buttons (C) on the battery holder while pulling the battery holder out of the remote control key in the direction of the arrow.

Step 3: Re-install battery, and slide the battery holder carefully into the remote control key. Insert the mechanical key.

Battery orientation is with the (+) side down.

The instructions in this tutorial will work in the following model years:
– Audi A4 B9 2017 and 2018
– Audi A5 F5 2018
– Audi Q7 2nd Gen. 2017 and 2018
– Audi TT 8S 2016, 2017 and 2018

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How to find Audi engine code

March 2, 2016 in Audi A3 8L (1996 to 2003), Audi A4 B5 (1994 to 2001), Audi A4 B6 (2000 to 2006), Audi A6 C5 (1997 to 2005), Audi A6 C5 Allroad Quattro (1999 to 2005), Audi A8 D2 (1994 to 2002), Audi A8 D3 (2002 to 2010), Audi TT 8N (1998 to 2006), Generic How To's by admin

When you are searching for something to your cas, sometimes it’s usefull to know what is the code of the engine.

You have two options to easily retrieve the engine code of your car:

1. Look in your service book. On the first you’ll have a black and white sticker.
2. Look in your spare tyre well, and you’ll find the same black and white sticker.

how to find audi engine code

This sticker have severall information regarding your car (engine code, gearbox code,  paint code, trim code and all the option codes).

The engine code is the first information on the 4th line (highlighted in red in the image  on the left).

 

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2001, 2002, 2003 – Audi A3, A4, A6, A8, TT, Allroad – Petrol Engines – Scheduled Plan

February 17, 2016 in Audi A3 8L (1996 to 2003), Audi A4 B6 (2000 to 2006), Audi A6 C5 (1997 to 2005), Audi A6 C5 Allroad Quattro (1999 to 2005), Audi A8 D2 (1994 to 2002), Audi A8 D3 (2002 to 2010), Audi TT 8N (1998 to 2006), Scheduled Service / Maintenance Plans by admin


All you need to know to service your 2001, 2002, 2003 Audi A3, A4, A4 Cabrio, A6, A8, TT, TT Cabrio S4, S6, S8, A6 AllRoad (including Avant body type and Quattro transmissions) with Petrol engines – 1.6, 1.8, 1.8T, 2.0, 2.4L V6, 2.7L V6, 2.8L V6, 3.0L V6 and 4.2L V8 – according to the Official Audi Scheduled Service Plan / Servicing Plan / Maintenance Plan.

This guide is for Petrol engines ONLY produced in years 2001, 2002 and 2003. For other engines, models or years, click here.

All the information in this article is in accordance with the Servicing Schedule Plan specified by Audi. Nevertheless, you should allways confirm with your car owners manual before any servicing.

Every 15.000 kms / 10.000 miles schedule service interval:

1. Change engine oil and oil filter
2. Cooling system – Check level and re-fill if necessary
3. Exhaust System – check for damage and leaks
4. Engine OBD – Check existing errors and act accordingly. Reset after checking.
5. Door Hinge Mechanisms – lubricate
6. Battery – check electrolyte and re-fill if necessary
7. Wiper/Washer – check fluid and re-fill if necessary
8. Automatic Shift Lock – check
9. Manual Transmission – check shift and interlock
10. Tires and Spare – check condition and pressure
11. Reset the Service Reminder Indicator
12. Check brake pads and brake discs wear
13. Drive Shaft Boots – check condition
14. Exterior lights: Check all lights and replace if needed.

Aditionally, every 30.000 kms / 20.000 miles schedule service interval:
1. Engine – check for oil and coolant leaks
2. Front Axle – check dust seals, ball joints, tie-rod ends
3. Automatic Transmission – check for leaks
4. Automatic Transmission Final Drive – check for leaks
5. Manual Transmission – check for leaks
6. Manual Transmission Final Drive – check for leaks
7. Dust and Pollen Filter – replace
8. Headlights – inspect and adjust if necessary
9. Sliding Roof – clean and lubricate rails
10. If TT / A3 Quattro – Haldex Clutch, change oil and filter

Aditionally, every 60.000 kms / 40.000 miles schedule service interval:
1. Multitronic™ Transmission – change ATF
2. Power Steering Fluid – check, add if necessary
3. Spark Plugs – replace
4. Air Cleaner – replace filter element, clean screen

Aditionally, every 120.000 kms / 80.000 miles schedule service interval:
1. Auxiliary Belt – replace

Aditionally, every 150.000 kms / 100.000 miles schedule service interval:
1. Timing Belt and Tensioner Roller – replace

Aditionally, every two years, regardless of mileage:
1. Brake Fluid
2. If Cabrio Cloth top – check rollover function


This maintenance plan is suitable for the following model years:

– Audi A3 (8L), A4 (B6) 1.6 made / sold in 2001, 2002, 2003
– Audi A3 (8L), A4 (B6), A6 (C5) 1.8 made / sold in 2001, 2002, 2003
– Audi A3 (8L), A4 (B6), A6 (C5), TT (8N) 1.8T made / sold in 2001, 2002, 2003
– Audi A4 (B6), A6 (C5) 2.0 made / sold in 2001, 2002, 2003
– Audi A4 (B6), A6 (C5) 2.4 V6 made / sold in 2001, 2002, 2003
– Audi A6 (C5) 2.7T V6 made / sold in 2001, 2002, 2003
– Audi A6 (C5) 2.8 V6 made / sold in 2001
– Audi A4 (B6), A6 (C5), A8 3.0 V6 made / sold in 2001, 2002, 2003
– Audi A8 3.7 V8 made / sold in 2001, 2002, 2003
– Audi A4 (B6) S4, A6 (C5), S6 (C5), A8 4.2 V8 made / sold in 2001, 2002, 2003