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Hi there,
I am a newebie on this forum. I am a hunter from Germany and use a Fiat Panda 4x4 for everyday use in town and in the mountains. It is the only car I have, it is also the shared family car (half a dozen users).
Nice car, which fits my philosophy "as small as possible, as big as necessary".
IIRC car is a 2015 build.
Now I realized that the awd is no longer working. Had in my independent garage the oil checked and filled up 0.6 liters. They did not see any errors with their OBD-System.
Next did research the internet and found one and only one resource where it seems that knowledge is available: This forum. That is why I am kindly asking you for your advice.
Plugged in my Multiecuscan did a reset of the (indeed existing) errors, did a diagnostics ran (see attached report.png) and reproduced the "AWD not available" error by engaging a steep slope. This gave me the errors as detailed in the attachements.
The actuator test of the solenoid ran without errors. There was also a clicking audible when switching the solenoid on.
Still running the first battery. Had a few times the effect of a poorly performing engine, which I associated with low battery (starting the engine with the screen heating, seat heating, fan etc. on). Restart with no electrical devices switched on did always cure the prob.
Any ideas?
Thx,
David
I am a newebie on this forum. I am a hunter from Germany and use a Fiat Panda 4x4 for everyday use in town and in the mountains. It is the only car I have, it is also the shared family car (half a dozen users).
Nice car, which fits my philosophy "as small as possible, as big as necessary".
IIRC car is a 2015 build.
Now I realized that the awd is no longer working. Had in my independent garage the oil checked and filled up 0.6 liters. They did not see any errors with their OBD-System.
Next did research the internet and found one and only one resource where it seems that knowledge is available: This forum. That is why I am kindly asking you for your advice.
Plugged in my Multiecuscan did a reset of the (indeed existing) errors, did a diagnostics ran (see attached report.png) and reproduced the "AWD not available" error by engaging a steep slope. This gave me the errors as detailed in the attachements.
The actuator test of the solenoid ran without errors. There was also a clicking audible when switching the solenoid on.
Still running the first battery. Had a few times the effect of a poorly performing engine, which I associated with low battery (starting the engine with the screen heating, seat heating, fan etc. on). Restart with no electrical devices switched on did always cure the prob.
Any ideas?
Thx,
David