Why is my EPC light on Audi?

Why is my EPC light on Audi?

EPC stands for Electronic Power Control and when this light illuminates, your car may start showing signs of “loss of power”. This is by design, as the cars’ computer goes into “Limp Mode (safe mode)” to try eliminate any catastrophic damage on your car.

What does EPC warning light mean?

Electric Power Control
The EPC warning light is one of several important dashboard warning lights that can be found on modern Volkswagen vehicles. EPC stands for Electric Power Control, and the light lets you know there is an issue with the throttle system or sensors in your vehicle.

What does EPC mean?

EPC stands for Electric Power Control, and the light lets you know there is an issue with the throttle system or sensors in your vehicle.

What foes EPC mean?

What causes an EPC light on an Audi?

The most common causes of an EPC light on your Audi or VW is a faulty throttle body, a faulty ABS sensor, ABS ring or a faulty brake pedal switch. Here is a more detailed list of possible causes of the EPC Light. Throttle body failure; Bad ABS Sensor – Common on newer VW Passats; Failed brake pedal switch – Common problem on Golf 4 & Fabia

Why does my EPC light come on twice?

Epc light came on twice in last month. It comes on its own no other lights apear on the dashboard. When i stop and turn engine of and on again it dissapears and never comes back again. Then again it appeared few weeks after on its own, done same thing (engine off and on) and it again gone and drives fine.

When do you switch from EPC to check engine light?

However after driving maybe 15 miles the next day the same thing occurred, in addition my vehicle began stalling at stops and the EPC light switched to the check engine light. Again once parked the lights both EPC and Check Engine switched off.

Why is my EPC light not working on my Volkswagen Passat?

There are several different causes when it comes to the EPC light as mentioned before. The most common problem with Volkswagen cars when the problem appears is a faulty ABS Sensor or ABS Ring. Throttle body failure. Bad ABS Sensor – Common on Newer VW Passat. Failed Brake pedal switch – Common problem on Golf 4 & Fabia.