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Relay For Aux Coolant Pump


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So, last night Gti Jazz Blue ran VCDS for me on my Octy (thanks for that!) and coded my Columbus in and changed a few settings that I can't do myself due to no Maxi Dot.

Anyhow, during the initial scan, and again after clearing the faults the following error was observed:

Address 01: Engine (CDA) Labels: 06J-907-115-CDA.clb

Part No SW: 3T0 907 115 G HW: 1Z0 907 115 F

Component: 1.8l R4/4V TFSI 0030

Revision: AAH15--- Serial number:

Coding: 0203000C24070160

Shop #: WSC 25048 210 92317

VCID: 356B5EF25C8D53B0C2A

1 Fault Found:

006439 - Relay for Aux Coolant Pump (J496)

P1927 - 000 - Open Circuit

Freeze Frame:

Fault Status: 01100000

Fault Priority: 0

Fault Frequency: 1

Mileage: 93417 km

Time Indication: 0

Date: 2030.14.25

Time: 12:01:04

Freeze Frame:

RPM: 1073 /min

Load: 39.2 %

Speed: 0.0 km/h

Temperature: 16.0°C

Temperature: 9.0°C

Absolute Pres.: 990.0 mbar

Voltage: 14.224 V

Readiness: 0000 0000

We believe that this is to do with a pump that cools the turbo after the ignition has been turned off and I'm obviously going to take it to a dealer to get checked out. However, before I hand over wodges of cash, the message infers that maybe it's as simple as a relay/fuse gone, perhaps?

Anyone know where I might find the right relay or fuse? I checked the fuse schematic in the owner's manual and nothing leaped out at me, and it has nothing at all to say about relays. I'd like to at least try changing it for the few quid it will cost before the hassle of leaving it with a dealer for the day.

Oh, and before anyone points it out, I did check the Ross Tech fault codes Wiki. This particular code is not listed, unfortunately.

Thanks in advance.

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Excuse my ignorance, but what's the ebox?

It's the electrical box under the bonnet that contains fuses and a couple of relays. At the back of it are the large electrical fuse links, that lead to the alternator and other heavy current items.
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