1997 A6q keeps running with key removed
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1997 A6q keeps running with key removed
I picked up a 97 A6q sedan recently and I am in the process of fixing all of its quirks. The biggest thing now is that the car won't shut off after I turn off and remove the key. I just installed a new ignition lock cylinder as the tab in the old one had broken off in the switch. Along with the lock cylinder I installed a new OEM switch. The only thing that shuts the car off at this point is removing fuse 14 and even then, the windows are still operational. I'm at a loss here as I've never seen anything act so wonky. The car is completely stock aside from an aftermarket pioneer 12 disc changer that appears to have been installed professionally and correctly.
Any help would be appreciated.
Ryan
Any help would be appreciated.
Ryan
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Check terminal "15" on the ignition switch for 12v with key out
See page 17 on the wiring diagram for details.
http://12v.org/urs/1997_Audi_A6_Syst...g_Diagrams.pdf
Terminal "15" is the black wire and should power down with the key removed.
http://12v.org/urs/1997_Audi_A6_Syst...g_Diagrams.pdf
Terminal "15" is the black wire and should power down with the key removed.
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Thought I'd post an update, haven't had time to look for voltage on pin 15. The car has been sitting for the last few months without a battery in it, but when I threw the battery back in today, it shut off fine after running for a while.
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I would, but I can't justify the cost considering I replaced it in September with a new OEM Audi switch when I replaced the lock cylinder assembly.
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Alright, went to dealer with ignition switch and convinced them to replace for free on chance of a defect. After getting the new one in, nothing changed. It appears, after some testing, that I may have a bad ground to the headlights. I'll post a follow up with more info later.
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Okay I now have time to post more details. I figured out the turn signal problem, it seems the hazard light switch wasn't plugged in all the way since having my console apart. However the continued running of the engine without the key in the ignition is still an intermittent problem. As for the high beams and wipers, I believe there may be an issue with the shared ground on the lower left A pillar. With the high beam switch on, both headlights connected, and either (or both) fuse(s) in place, I don't have power going into fuse 1 or 2, however with the fuses removed I have power on the leading side of both fuse slots. Also, with both headlights disconnected, there is power on both sides of each of the high beam fuses. It appears that something may be back feeding through one of the headlights.
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This may be coming out of left field, but after studying the Power Distribution Circuit diagram, is there any chance that my issue could be the Multifunction Transmission Range Switch? That's on that same circuit twice, and that circuit also cross feeds into the ecm and the ignition coils.
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Also, not sure if live with fuses removed isn't exactly what's supposed to happen...
AFAIK the Audi electrical system switches earth's, not live's...
So the live would be there all the time (at least while the ignition is on).
AFAIK the Audi electrical system switches earth's, not live's...
So the live would be there all the time (at least while the ignition is on).