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RedA6Q -> RE: audi cabriolet wiring harness (7/2/2006 12:49:05 AM)
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I've had the same problem on my '96 Cabriolet. The first time, the top would not go down. I figured out that all the wires on the right side of the trunk lid were broken inside the harness casing, so I simply resoldered them back together. This worked great for almost a year, then the car would not get out of park (luckily this happened in the driveway!), I messed around for MANY hours playing with the brake pedal shifter interlock solenoid, and then taking the interior apart piece by piece chasing wires. Ultimately, as I was redoing the wires on the right side of the trunk (as a last resort, even though they ohmed out OK) my son points to similar wires on the left side of the trunk and asks if I checked those. Sure enough, it turned out that the wires on the left side were mostly all broken inside the harness casing! Ultimately it did not cost me anything besides LOTS of my own time. I believe these cars (Audis in general) are very well engineered cars, but the way in which these wires are supposed to bend so sharply as the trunk opens and closes was not well thought out.
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