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Air bags: 00532 - Supply Voltage B+

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  • Wed, Jul 30 2008 2:11 AM Air bags: 00532 - Supply Voltage B+

    Pricey
    Golf IV GTI 1.8T 20v AUM 150PS
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    My engine management light has been intermittent for a while now, so I finally got round to scanning it.

    Apart from my heated mirrors not working, this was the only other fault... Any thoughts on a fix for it?

     

    Address 15: Airbags        Labels: 6Q0-909-605-VW5.lbl
       Part No: 6Q0 909 605 A
       Component: 27 AIRBAG VW5  01   0006  
       Coding: 12855
       Shop #: WSC 00028  
    1 Fault Found:
    00532 - Supply Voltage B+ 
                07-10 - Signal too Low - Intermittent
    Cheers Yes

     

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  • Wed, Jul 30 2008 9:13 AM Re: Air bags: 00532 - Supply Voltage B+

    Pricey
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    bump... anyone got any thoughts on this?

  • Wed, Jul 30 2008 6:36 PM Re: Air bags: 00532 - Supply Voltage B+

    BeartheBruce
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    Pricey:

    My engine management light has been intermittent for a while now, so I finally got round to scanning it.

    Apart from my heated mirrors not working, this was the only other fault... Any thoughts on a fix for it?

     

    Address 15: Airbags        Labels: 6Q0-909-605-VW5.lbl
       Part No: 6Q0 909 605 A
       Component: 27 AIRBAG VW5  01   0006  
       Coding: 12855
       Shop #: WSC 00028  
    1 Fault Found:
    00532 - Supply Voltage B+ 
                07-10 - Signal too Low - Intermittent
    Cheers Yes

    Since the problem is an intermittent one, I would clear the code and see if it returns.  If it does, then check that the fuse to the controller is not loose.  Check for loose wiring.  Be careful that you do not set off the airbag. 

    Just one other question, has the battery been run down recently?  Could be that the supply dropped low enough that the code was set.   Now that it is all charged up, it may be a non problem.

    For more information, contact the guys who created VAG-COM:  http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/00532
     and look the problem up on the Ross-Tech Wiki.

     

    -Bruce-
    Ross-Tech,LLC
    Bruce@Ross-Tech.com
  • Thu, Jul 31 2008 1:17 AM Re: Air bags: 00532 - Supply Voltage B+

    Pricey
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    Thanks for the reply, Bruce.  I'll check it out.  The engine light seems to come on every few weeks then go off again after a few more weeks.  I think this is the 3rd time it's come on.  

    Seems to always come on when I'm stuck in rush hour traffic too.

  • Fri, Aug 1 2008 7:42 PM Re: Air bags: 00532 - Supply Voltage B+

    BeartheBruce
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    Stuck in traffic you say?  Big audio system?  Is it possible that you are loading the system down and the alternator is not able to keep up while idling or creeping in traffic?  With air conditioning on? 

    Some modules are really sensitive to battery voltage and can't take a drop much below 11.5v - at least that is what I have read.  I don't know about this from experience.  You could set VAG-COM up to monitor the battery voltage.  Off the top of my head I don't remember the measuring block for the battery voltage but you could monitor it in several different modules.  I am not suggesting that you monitor it for the airbag module.  I'd just be curious if when you are stuck in traffic if the battery voltage drops substantially. 

     

    -Bruce-
    Ross-Tech,LLC
    Bruce@Ross-Tech.com
  • Sat, Aug 2 2008 3:43 AM Re: Air bags: 00532 - Supply Voltage B+

    Pricey
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    Interesting...  I've only got and aftermarket head unit with my ipod attached to it.  However, I do have the aircon on sometimes.  Mostly I leave it on economy tho...

    I'll have to see if I can set it up, as you say, to measure the battery voltage.  Cheers Smile

  • Tue, Aug 5 2008 10:10 AM Re: Air bags: 00532 - Supply Voltage B+

    Pricey
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    As a test I cleared the fault and drove to work the next morning with the head unit switched off.  On the way home I turned it off and had the music up loud...  Lo and behold, the engine management light come on!

    So, it seems the head unit is drawing too much power and the airbag controller is suffering.  Any ideas on how this can be resolved?

  • Tue, Aug 5 2008 10:27 AM Re: Air bags: 00532 - Supply Voltage B+

    ajb100
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    i had problems with my sound sytem making my headlight flash with the base. the solution i used was to fit the larger battery from the gt tdi and a 120amp alternator.

    unfortunately ive just binned 2 that with some work could have made 1 good one

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  • Tue, Aug 5 2008 10:58 AM Re: Air bags: 00532 - Supply Voltage B+

    bugOlugs
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    Pricey:

    As a test I cleared the fault and drove to work the next morning with the head unit switched off.  On the way home I turned it off and had the music up loud...  Lo and behold, the engine management light come on!

    So, it seems the head unit is drawing too much power and the airbag controller is suffering.  Any ideas on how this can be resolved?

     

    Turn the bloody music down!!! Big Smile

    Or as ajb100 suggested, uprate the battery/alternator.

    Fully registered VCDS (VagCom) owner. v805xx Hex&CAN.
    Need VagCom scan, fault finding, miles to empty, lit needles, key coding, SKC, auto-windows etc?
    Bora Highline 130pd ST3'd to 170ish 'Fast Road' map.
  • Tue, Aug 5 2008 11:27 AM Re: Air bags: 00532 - Supply Voltage B+

    Pricey
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    Cheers guys Yes  Would a 150dti battery be bigger/better than my standard one then (1.8t) ?

    I don't have an upgraded sound system or anything, only a kenwood head unit with ipod connector...

    Interestingly, I had the battery to alternator wire changed a couple of months ago as my battery fuse board melted.  I'm guessing it's highly likely this could be the cause of my troubles.

  • Tue, Aug 5 2008 11:32 AM Re: Air bags: 00532 - Supply Voltage B+

    bugOlugs
    Bora Highline TDI 1.9 ASZ 130PS
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    You shouldn't be having these problems with just a head unit change... You have an electrcial problem that needs solving - not just chucking £££'s & parts at it willy, and indeed nilly. Big Smile

    Fully registered VCDS (VagCom) owner. v805xx Hex&CAN.
    Need VagCom scan, fault finding, miles to empty, lit needles, key coding, SKC, auto-windows etc?
    Bora Highline 130pd ST3'd to 170ish 'Fast Road' map.
  • Tue, Aug 5 2008 5:31 PM Re: Air bags: 00532 - Supply Voltage B+

    Pricey
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    Hmm, well I'll get AMD to maybe look at it on Friday as it's in for a few bits Wink

     

  • Wed, Oct 8 2008 2:53 PM Re: Air bags: 00532 - Supply Voltage B+

    racerx
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    just one question: i've had the same problem with airbag light caused but a fuse issue, and could not scan my module cause it was part number 6Q0 909 605 A, which is sad by rosstech to have a known scanning issue!! but it is the same as yours! how you manage to get it scanned and not bringing the airbag light permanently on?? looks like lucky...

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