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A friend in need......
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 5:19 pm
by deansmith
Hi All,
I'm posting this for a friend in need. He has a few issues with his B5 RS4, I was wondering if anybody was able to help?
1) The Brake light warning comes on when the pedal is depressed, if you tap the pedal though the warning dissapears. He has replaced the switch at the pedal and this made no difference, he then replaced it again thinking that the 'new' switch maybe faulty, again this didn't clear the fault. Any Ideas?
2) Another Light warning appears on the DIS once the lights are turned on, all the lights work fine. Are there any known issues? I think it may be one of the numberplate lights throwing a wobbly?
3) Rear parking sensors, are they standard? When you put the car into reverse it emits a warning of multiple beeps and tones however, once past this stage there are no other beeps no matter how close you get?
Sorry, I feel a bit cheeky for posting as I hardly ever post, I hope you don't mind!
Dean
RE: A friend in need......
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 7:39 pm
by Contigo
1) Is it the actual brake wear sensor (pads) or the brake light bulb that is appearing?
Which one on this list if any
http://www.sjmautotechnik.com/trouble_s ... ymbol2.jpg
or
http://net.jasonpearce.com/chronicle/audiwarnings.html
2) Connect the car up to a laptop running VAG com and see what fault codes exist. I'm in Newbury and have access so whizz the car over and we can look at the fault codes if you like.
3) Most cars with parking sensors make an audible alarm when you put the car into reverse which activates the sensors. The B7 I had did it and it gets on your tits after a while.
RE: A friend in need......
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 7:41 pm
by Virdee Autos
Not trying to sound stupid, but this warning light when you turn on the lights is not a green light is it? If so that is normal
Re: A friend in need......
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 7:53 pm
by Blue_Thunder
deansmith wrote:Sorry, I feel a bit cheeky for posting as I hardly ever post, I hope you don't mind!
Don't worry, you're not as cheeky as your lazy mate who could have joined up and asked themself!

Re: A friend in need......
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 10:24 pm
by I-want-an-RS
Blue_Thunder wrote:deansmith wrote:Sorry, I feel a bit cheeky for posting as I hardly ever post, I hope you don't mind!
Don't worry, you're not as cheeky as your lazy mate who could have joined up and asked themself!


Re: RE: A friend in need......
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 8:58 am
by deansmith
Contigo wrote:1) Is it the actual brake wear sensor (pads) or the brake light bulb that is appearing?
Which one on this list if any
http://www.sjmautotechnik.com/trouble_s ... ymbol2.jpg
or
http://net.jasonpearce.com/chronicle/audiwarnings.html
2) Connect the car up to a laptop running VAG com and see what fault codes exist. I'm in Newbury and have access so whizz the car over and we can look at the fault codes if you like.
3) Most cars with parking sensors make an audible alarm when you put the car into reverse which activates the sensors. The B7 I had did it and it gets on your tits after a while.
Hello, thanks for the speedy reply!.
1) It's definately the brake warning light
2) That would be very kind of you, I might have to take you up on that offer!
3) Yeah, getting on one's tit's is an understatement!
Re: A friend in need......
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 8:59 am
by deansmith
Blue_Thunder wrote:deansmith wrote:Sorry, I feel a bit cheeky for posting as I hardly ever post, I hope you don't mind!
Don't worry, you're not as cheeky as your lazy mate who could have joined up and asked themself!

haha tell me about it! I'll have another pop at him when I next see him! Do you think I should put the car on the RS4 register??
RE: Re: A friend in need......
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 4:23 pm
by derdle
Isn't there an old saying..."A friend in need.....is a bl**dy nuisance"?
