High-Voltage System, De-Energizing
Special tools and workshop equipment required
- Test Adapter - Hybrid Module: VAS6558A
- Warning Sign - High Voltage: VAS6649
- Warning Sign - "Do Not Switch On": VAS6650A
- Padlock: T40262/1
- Vehicle Diagnostic Tester
Procedure
De-energizing the high-voltage system is done exclusively via the Diagnosis mode using the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.
There is a risk of fatal injury due to high voltage.
Electrocution by direct contact or electric arc can cause severe bodily injury or fatal injury.
- Have an Audi high-voltage technician (HVT) or an Audi high-voltage expert (HVE) de-energize the high-voltage system.
De-energizing the high-voltage system:
-- Connect the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester.
-- Select the ODIS service mode and start.
-- Select the special functions tab.
-- Select one after the other:
- High Voltage
- 0051 - De-energizing the high-voltage system
-- If the contact protection on the high-voltage components is removed, it is required in the program process and a redundant voltage measurement is performed.
-- The prompt to disconnect the High-Voltage System Maintenance Connector -TW- will appear over the course of the program.
- The High-Voltage System Maintenance Connector -TW- is an electrical bridge between the contacts and the Hybrid Battery Unit -AX1- and is always disconnected when the high-voltage system must be de-energized.
High-Voltage System Maintenance Connector -TW-, Disconnecting
-- Remove the retainer -2- from the connector housing.
-- Press the release downward and pull the High-Voltage System Maintenance Connector -TW- -1- all the way out.
-- Secure the High-Voltage System Maintenance Connector -TW- -1- with the Service Disconnect Lock: T40262/1 .
- If the High-Voltage System Maintenance Connector -TW- is disconnected, the contact connection is disconnected and the residual voltage in the high-voltage system reduces. The high-voltage system is then de-energized.





