Here's some more details on the tests I did on the two units I've got. Not sure how interested people are going to be in this, but it might be useful to someone one day.
Note that the pin numbers here do NOT match the numbers physically visible on the throttle body - for whatever reason the wiring diagrams are numbered differently. The pin numbering I used matches the wiring diagram and is as follows:
The missing pin is Pin 6.Code:1 3 5 7 2 4 8
Pin Functions
1. actuator +12V
2. actuator GND (idle control + cruise) - (switched ground for actuator control)
3. throttle closed = pin 7 / open = ∞ - only detects cable/manual operating of throttle
4. +5V
5. Throttle position sensor - measures position of throttle valve
6. Not connected
7. GND
8. Actuator position sensor - measures position/angle of electronic actuator - not moved by throttle cable
Wiring Diagram Snippit
Pin Measurements
Test Unit 1 is the non-cruise unit 06A 133 063 G (Audi A3)
Test Unit 2 is my suspect cruise control unit 06A 133 063 F
Check throttle open/closed switch:
Measuring with a multimeter resistance between pins 3 and 7.
Test Unit 1: At idle: 0.6Ω. As soon as I moved the throttle: open circuit
Test Unit 2: At idle: 0.6Ω. As soon as I moved the throttle: open circuit
Check throttle position sensors:
Total resistance: Between 7 and 4 (doesn't vary with throttle position)
Test Unit1: 0.95kΩ
Test Unit2: 0.95kΩ
Check throttle valve potentiometer:
Between 5 and 4:
Test Unit 1: At idle: 0.71 kΩ increased to 1.45 at 3/4 throttle back to 1.40 at full throttle.
Test Unit 2: At Idle: 0.76 kΩ increased to 1.51 at 3/4 throttle back to 1.43 at full throttle.
Check throttle valve positioner potentiometer:
Between 8 and 4:
Test Unit 1: At idle: 0.69 kΩ
Test Unit 2: At Idle: 0.65 kΩ
These readings don't change as I manually move the throttle, they will only change as the throttle is electronically operated (this sensor measures the movement of the electronic component of the throttle).
Check Throttle Actuator:
Between 1 and 2:
Test Unit 1: 2.9kΩ
Test Unit 2: 23Ω
This last test showed the most significant difference between the two units - Gavin has also measured his unit and found it to have 2.9kΩ as well, but it is also a non-cruise control unit so I'm still not sure whether this is the result of a different rated actuator in the cruise control unit or a sign of the underlying problems with mine. Would greatly appreciate it if someone with a cruise control unit would be able to measure theirs.
Internal Wiring/Connections
As far as the internal connections go (this is the internal wiring under the black cover, not the external wiring harness):
The missing pin is Pin 6.Code:1 3 5 7 2 4 8
1-black (to actuator)
2-white (to actuator)
3-blue (to inner side of throttle open switch)
4-red
5-green
6-n/c
7-brown and also connected to outer blue wire
8-yellow
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