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My New Roomster and the VCDS list of jobs to do.


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Hello,

After having my Roomster for a couple of weeks I now know of a few "features" that I need to fix.

 

1) The airbag light keeps coming on.

2) The rear parking sensors are evil.

 

I bravely fired up my trusty old VCDS laptop hoping there would not be too many issues and got this.

 

Chassis Type: 5J (5J - Skoda Roomster (2006 > 2010))
Scan: 01 02 03 08 09 15 16 17 19 25 37 44 46 55 56 76 77
 
VIN: *******************   Mileage: 205290km-127561miles

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Address 08: Auto HVAC        Labels: 6Q0-907-044.lbl
   Part No: 5J0 907 044 A
   Component: CLIMAtronic SK25    0608  
   Shop #: WSC 00000 000 00000
   VCID: 285F4DA798F312D3A3-515A

1 Fault Found:
01271 - Positioning Motor for Temperature Flap (V68) 
            000 - - - Intermittent

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Address 15: Airbags        Labels: 6Q0-909-605-VW5.lbl
   Part No: 1C0 909 605 F
   Component: Q6 AIRBAG VW61 Q1Q2 0004  
   Coding: 20790
   Shop #: WSC 28033  
   VCID: 275D4E9BC5ED1DABAA-515A

1 Fault Found:
01589 - Igniter for Head-Airbag; Passenger Side (N252) 
            32-10 - Resistance Too High - Intermittent

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Address 76: Park Assist        Labels: 5J0-919-283.lbl
   Part No: 5J0 919 283 
   Component: Einparkhilfe        V003  
   Revision: 00012000    Serial number: 06110079420323
   Coding: 0000120
   Shop #: WSC 73430 790 00000
   VCID: 6FED66BB7D9D05EB22-513C

3 Faults Found:
01546 - Sensor for Parking Aid; Rear Mid-Left (G204) 
            007 - Short to Ground - Intermittent
01547 - Sensor for Parking Aid; Rear Mid-Right (G205) 
            010 - Open or Short to Plus - Intermittent
01548 - Sensor for Parking Aid; Rear Right (G206) 
            010 - Open or Short to Plus - Intermittent

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Hoping @Breezy_Pete is passing with some advice 😀

One thing I do know I'm quite taken by my grandpa-spec Roomster!

Any advice welcomed .

 

R.

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  • Quadra840AV changed the title to My New Roomster and the VCDS list of jobs to do.

Might pop the panel off on the passenger side airbag plastics and clean the plugs and contacts 🤔

Every time I clear the code it comes back the next day.

Annoying. Very annoying.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Knackered!

I don't know much about airbag problems, never had any dealings.

Don't know anything about parking sensor problems either!

V68 fault might cause unpredictable cabin temperature issues.

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@Breezy_Pete Thank you for your service 🫡

I disabled my airbag with VCDS. Then I had a no airbag fault on the dash. Turned it back on and reset any fault codes.

Not had the airbag fault come back yet. Weird.

 

I did think perhaps the air con was leaking and throwing the climate error.

And I will just replace the parking sensors and hope for the best. 

For an '07 car I'm happy with those faults.

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You'll be in behind the left boot panel as well, no doubt, as thats where the parking sensor brain lives. Take care putting it back. 😀

My aux power socket trapped and shorted a couple of wires in my rear light cluster loom. Caused a few problems, I can tell you.

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On 13/02/2024 at 22:12, Quadra840AV said:

@Breezy_Pete Thank you for your service 🫡

I disabled my airbag with VCDS. Then I had a no airbag fault on the dash. Turned it back on and reset any fault codes.

Not had the airbag fault come back yet. Weird.

 

I did think perhaps the air con was leaking and throwing the climate error.

And I will just replace the parking sensors and hope for the best. 

For an '07 car I'm happy with those faults.

 

 How did you disable the airbag? I have this error on my Yeti and despite best efforts it won't clear. 

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Off the top of my head you go into the module for for the airbags / safety system. Select the specific airbag you want to turn off. Then change the value on the left hand corner of the window to disable it.

Then confirm the change.

 

I did this and then I had a airbag missing error on my dash. I then turned it back on, then cleared all codes. Been fine since. ✌️

 

Saved me removing the panel to check the connector.

 

If I get chance tomorrow I'll screen grab the menu if you want. 

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Hi, 

In case this helps. There was a reference in this Youtube video to the fact that the Airbag warning light comes on when something electrical (e.g. radio or instrument cluster) has been replaced or reconnected without isolating the airbag system first. The video relates to investigating immobiliser issues but the reference at 5'12" or thereabouts caught my attention. I have had similar issues.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEqad2PR0Lg

 

Lee

 

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9 minutes ago, Leapy said:

Hi, 

In case this helps. There was a reference in this Youtube video to the fact that the Airbag warning light comes on when something electrical (e.g. radio or instrument cluster) has been replaced or reconnected without isolating the airbag system first. The video relates to investigating immobiliser issues but the reference at 5'12" or thereabouts caught my attention. I have had similar issues.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEqad2PR0Lg

 

Lee

 

Thank you for this. When I get in I'll give it a watch 👍

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