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Technical Service Bulletin

43 No communication with 34 module, vehicle lowers after engine start, air suspension warning lights
blink (DTC 01487)

43 13 20 2017325/7 July 22, 2013. Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 43 number 11-07 dated
November 23, 2011 for reasons listed below.

Model(s) Year VIN Range Vehicle-Specific Equipment

Q7 2007 - 2008 All Not Applicable

Condition
REVISION HISTORY

Revision Date Purpose

7 - Revised header data (Updated customer codes)

6 11/23/2011 Revised Service

5 12/15/2008 Revised title


Revised Warranty

4 11/3/2008 Revised title to include repair group

• Immediately after the vehicle is started, the air suspension lowers the vehicle to its lowest possible position.
• The air suspension warning light blinks.
• DTC 01487 (System function test incorrect signal sporadic) is stored in the level control system control
module, J197 (address word 34).
• An ignition off/on cycle will reboot the system and restore the functions.

Technical Background
The following sequence of events triggers the condition:
1. A door is opened or closed, but the ignition is not turned on.
2. After one minute, the level control system control module reenters sleep mode.
3. Sleep mode of the level control system control module is interrupted via a new door signal.
4. The ignition is turned on within 100ms of an additional door signal.

Production Solution
New Level Control system control module (J197) software resolves the complaint.

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Technical Service Bulletin
Service
Note:
Do not flash a vehicle while it is on the lift. The vehicle must be on the ground, on a level surface.
1. Check the software part number and software level in the level control system control module (J197).

2. Prior to beginning the SVM process, insert a USB memory stick into the VAS 5051B or 5052 tester to capture
the diagnostic log electronically. In case TAC support is required, attach the diagnostic log to the ticket. TAC
will need this log to assist you.

3. Record the coding of the level control system control module (J197).

4. Update the level control system control module (J197) using the SVM action code as listed in the table
below, if necessary.

Note:
Do not use a 6017 or 6017A while flashing. Doing so may result in complete control module failure.

Tip: The SVM Process must be completed in its entirety so that the database receives the update
confirmation response. A warranty claim may not be reimbursed if there is no confirmation response to
support the claim.

For further SVM update instructions and troubleshooting, please refer to TSB 2011732: 00 Software Version
Management (SVM), operating instructions.

Old Software Old Software New Software New Software


Model SVM Action Code
Part Number Version Part Number Version

Audi Q7 4L0 910 553E All 4L0 910 553F 7750 4L34A003

5. When software update is completed, code the level control system control module following the GFF test plan
(J197-Level Ctrl.Sys.Ctrl.Mo., coding).

6. Re-adapt the control positions following GFF test plan (J197- Level Ctrl.Sys.Ctrl.Mo., re-adapting control
position).

7. Erase all fault codes and verify level control system operation.

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All rights reserved. Information contained in this document is based on the latest information available at the time of printing and is subject to the copyright and other intellectual property rights of Audi of
America, Inc., its affiliated companies and its licensors. All rights are reserved to make changes at any time without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or
transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, nor may these materials be modified or reposted to other sites, without the prior expressed written
permission of the publisher.
Technical Service Bulletin

Warranty
Claim Type: Use applicable claim type. If vehicle is outside any warranty, this
Technical Service Bulletin is informational only.

Service Number: 4316

Damage Code: 0039

Labor Operations: Software update of level control system 4316 0099 100 TU
control module, including J197 coding and
readapting control position.

Diagnostic Time: GFF No allowance 0 TU

Road test prior to service procedure No allowance 0 TU

Road test after service procedure No allowance 0 TU

Technical diagnosis at dealer’s discretion


(Refer to Section 2.2.1.2 and Audi Warranty Online for DADP allowance
details)

Claim Comment: As per TSB #2017325/7


All warranty claims submitted for payment must be in accordance with the Audi Warranty Policies and Procedures
Manual. Claims are subject to review or audit by Audi Warranty.

Required Parts and Tools


VAS5051B or VAS5052

Additional Information
The following Technical Service Bulletin will be necessary to complete this procedure:
• TSB 2011732: 00 Software Version Management (SVM), operating instructions.
All parts and service references provided in this TSB (2017325) are subject to change and/or removal. Always
check with your Parts Department and service manuals for the latest information.

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