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Automatic Distance Regulator Error

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Hello. 

 

I have a fault code related to the Automatic distance regulator on my Skoda Octavia Scout 2.0 2015. 

The car display warns me with a error message for Adaptive lights. Are theese fault codes related, and is there something else than the ride height sensor that can be the culprit?

 

This is the readout from VCDS. 

 

Address 13: Auto Dist. Reg (J428)       Labels:| 5Q0-907-572-V1.clb
   Part No SW: 5Q0 907 572 D    HW: 5Q0 907 572 D
   Component: ACC Bosch MQB H05 0304  
   Serial number: 27111403210095 Dataset Number: 5e0114t____ 0006
   Coding: 00081A00FE0739
   Shop #: WSC 73430 031 00063
   ASAM Dataset: EV_ACCMRRBoschVW372 001015
   ROD: EV_ACCMRRBoschVW372_VW26.rod
   VCID: 382924B7C2DB246AAF3-806C

1 Fault Found:
1043 - Automatic Distance Control 
          B10E7 F0 [00001000] - Disconnected
          [FAULT_CIS_TSK_IRREV_FAIL]
          Intermittent - Confirmed - Tested Since Memory Clear
             Freeze Frame:
                    Fault Priority: 6
                    Fault Frequency: 1
                    Reset counter: 37
                    Mileage: 291970 km
                    Date: 2024.07.05
                    Time: 20:11:16

                    Control Module temperature: 30  C
                    Voltage terminal 15: 11.3 V
                    Vehicle speed: 0.00 m/s
                    Acceleration: 0.00 m/s 

 

I also know one of the level sensors on the car is bad, and have this fault code that can be related. The front left sensor is broken, so i think it might be the one causing this fault: 

 

1 Fault Found:
5275409 - Supply Voltage for Vehicle Ride Height Sensor 
          C107F 11 [10001001] - Short to Ground
          MIL ON - Confirmed - Tested Since Memory Clear
             Freeze Frame:
                    Fault Priority: 2
                    Fault Frequency: 3
                    Reset counter: 2
                    Mileage: 292553 km
                    Date: 2024.07.08
                    Time: 09:37:53

Adaptive lights need to know the vehicle level, so I think finding and fixing the problem with the level  sensor is the first step.

1 hour ago, Steinrawr said:

Hello. 

 

I have a fault code related to the Automatic distance regulator on my Skoda Octavia Scout 2.0 2015. 

The car display warns me with a error message for Adaptive lights. Are theese fault codes related, and is there something else than the ride height sensor that can be the culprit?

 

This is the readout from VCDS. 

 

Address 13: Auto Dist. Reg (J428)       Labels:| 5Q0-907-572-V1.clb
   Part No SW: 5Q0 907 572 D    HW: 5Q0 907 572 D
   Component: ACC Bosch MQB H05 0304  
   Serial number: 27111403210095 Dataset Number: 5e0114t____ 0006
   Coding: 00081A00FE0739
   Shop #: WSC 73430 031 00063
   ASAM Dataset: EV_ACCMRRBoschVW372 001015
   ROD: EV_ACCMRRBoschVW372_VW26.rod
   VCID: 382924B7C2DB246AAF3-806C

1 Fault Found:
1043 - Automatic Distance Control 
          B10E7 F0 [00001000] - Disconnected
          [FAULT_CIS_TSK_IRREV_FAIL]
          Intermittent - Confirmed - Tested Since Memory Clear
             Freeze Frame:
                    Fault Priority: 6
                    Fault Frequency: 1
                    Reset counter: 37
                    Mileage: 291970 km
                    Date: 2024.07.05
                    Time: 20:11:16

                    Control Module temperature: 30  C
                    Voltage terminal 15: 11.3 V
                    Vehicle speed: 0.00 m/s
                    Acceleration: 0.00 m/s 

 

I also know one of the level sensors on the car is bad, and have this fault code that can be related. The front left sensor is broken, so i think it might be the one causing this fault: 

 

1 Fault Found:
5275409 - Supply Voltage for Vehicle Ride Height Sensor 
          C107F 11 [10001001] - Short to Ground
          MIL ON - Confirmed - Tested Since Memory Clear
             Freeze Frame:
                    Fault Priority: 2
                    Fault Frequency: 3
                    Reset counter: 2
                    Mileage: 292553 km
                    Date: 2024.07.08
                    Time: 09:37:53

'Voltage terminal 15: 11.3V' looks low - does stop/start work, have you had the battery tested?

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53 minutes ago, Warrior193 said:

'Voltage terminal 15: 11.3V' looks low - does stop/start work, have you had the battery tested?

 

Start stop works great, and the battery is fairly new. I have no suspicions towards battery or generator. 

 

The low voltage might indicate corrosion on the terminals?? 

 

1 hour ago, PetrolDave said:

Adaptive lights need to know the vehicle level, so I think finding and fixing the problem with the level  sensor is the first step.

 

Yes, I think the new sensor will be here in a day or two, so will take a new assessment after installing it. 

 

It's just a little Weird that it's worked (with a broken lever) until now, but the electronics might just finally have failed. 

  • Author

And update: Replaced front sensor, and everything is OK and no fault codes. Lights work like they're supposed to as far as I can tell.

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