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I'm not sure about the battery disconnection idea, as SpannerJuggler pointed out on another thread, for quite a few years now ECUs have stored their fault codes on EEPROMs (like Flash Memory) which don't require a poser supply to preserve their contents.
Plugging in a code reader to find out what the problem is is the only real option, but as the car's under warranty, then this is probably best done by the dealer.
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Depends on the ECU as to how it behaves on a battery off.
As for the codes if you have a hard fault it'll be back.
Could be a multitude of causes.
If under warranty why drive in this condition just ask your dealer to collect it, if you conked out in a dangerous place you'd regret it.
Mark - No Longer driving Archie the Old English Sheep Mog........... 2010 Roadster 3.0 V6 (S3)
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