2033675/2

Service Bulletin Details

Public Details for: 2033675/2

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Models from 2008
2008 AUDI Q7
Models from 2007
2007 AUDI Q7
Technical Service Bulletin
94 Rear lid tail lamp lighting does not switch over to bumper (DTC 03073)
94 13 17 2033675/2 May 22, 2013. Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 94 number 13-16 dated April 29,
2013 for reasons listed below.
Model(s)
Year
VIN Range
Vehicle-Specific Equipment
Q5
2009-2014
All
NA
Q7
2007-2014
All
NA
Condition
• The customer may report that the tail lamp lighting does not switch between the rear lid and the bumper when
the lid is operated.
• DTC 03073 (Rear lid -closed- sensor) may be stored in the comfort system central control module, J393
(address word 46).
Technical Background
In order for the taillight lighting to switch between the rear lid and the bumper when the lid is operated, the paddle
switches on the rear sill trim must contact the opposing lid latch points uniformly.
• Paddle switch G526 (Figure 1, 2) must contact
lid latch point 1 (Figure 1, 1), as shown in the
image at right.
• Paddle switch G525 (Figure 1, 4) must contact
lid latch point 3 (Figure 1, 3), as shown in the
image at right.
Figure 1. Inside vehicle view of rear lid latch showing
location of G526 (2) and G525 (4) on rear sill trim, and
contact points (1 and 3).
In the Audi Q7:
When the rear lid is opened, the paddle switches change state and the comfort system central control module 2,
J773, will read G525 and G526. It will then communicate to the comfort system central control module, J393, to
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control the taillight lighting from lid to bumper.
In the Audi Q5:
The comfort system central control module, J393, reads the switches directly to control the taillights.
Production Solution
Not applicable.
Service
1. Remove the rear trim plate:
• In the Audi Q7: Remove the four T25
Torx® screws (Figure 2), then carefully
pull up on the plate.
• In the Audi Q5: The plate is not held by
screws. Carefully lift the plate straight up,
noting the four clips retained in the trim.
Figure 2. Rear cargo area trim plate removal in the Audi Q7.
The T25 Torx® screws to be removed are circled in red.
Warning:
Vehicles with metal trim may have sharp edges.
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2. Note the current position of the striker plate by
using the serrated lines surrounding the bolt or
surrounding the nut’s integrated washer (Figure
3 - Figure 6).
Tip: Use a permanent marker to mark
original position.
Figure 3. Power lid’s motorized striker plate bolted
mounting.
Figure 4. Power lid’s motorized striker plate adjustability
and serrated indicators.
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Figure 5. Manual lid style striker plate studded mounting.
Figure 6. Manual lid style striker plate adjustability and
serrated indicators.
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3. Adjust the striker plate until the lid latch is evenly
drawn in to actuate the G526 and G525 paddle
switches (Figure 7, 2 and 4). Center the striker
plate latch to the lid latch.
Figure 7. Inside vehicle view of rear lid latch showing
location of G526 (2) and G525 (4) on rear sill trim, and
contact points (1 and 3).
4. Adjust until the lid is able to close smoothly with
proper switch actuation, resulting in the proper
lighting switchover.
Tip: Moving the striker plate latch towards
the front of the vehicle will bring the lid latch
closer to actuating the paddle switches (Figure
8).
Figure 8. Overhead view of paddles contacted by rear lid
latch.
5. Clear DTC(s) and confirm that the tail lamp lighting switches as expected.
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Warranty
Claim Type:
Use applicable claim type. If vehicle is outside any warranty, this Technical Service
Bulletin is informational only.
Service Number:
9604
Damage Code:
0010
Labor Operations:
Lock carrier cover remove + reinstall
7039 1900
30 TU
Adjust striker plate
5825 1500
20 TU
Diagnostic Time:
GFF – Checking and clearing fault codes included 0150 0000
in existing labor operations
Time stated on
diagnostic
protocol (Max
20 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 #2033675/1
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.
Additional Information
The following repair procedure will be necessary to complete this procedure:
• Repair Manual >> Body >> Body Exterior >> 55 Hood, Lids >> Description and Operation >> Rear Lid,
Adjusting
All part and service references provided in this TSB are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your
Parts Dept. and service manuals for the latest information.
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