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Old Apr 15, 2007 | 05:28 PM
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hey all, i was just wondering if anyone has a diagram or schematic for a 2003 a4 3.0 v6 ignition system...thanks
 
Old Apr 15, 2007 | 05:50 PM
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ignition barrel or what??
 
Old Apr 15, 2007 | 06:04 PM
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barrel
 
Old Apr 15, 2007 | 06:14 PM
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Removing and installing lock cylinder
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The reader coil for the immobiliser is attached to the lock cylinder and cannot be renewed separately.



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The lock cylinder must be renewed if the reader coil is defective.



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When renewing lock cylinder, note immobiliser reader coil specifications









Removing



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Unplug electrical connector at reader coil.



Vehicles with automatic gearbox:



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Move selector lever to “Pâ€.



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Turn ignition key to “Ignition ON†position -arrow-.



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Then lift interlock lever -1- slightly and pull locking cable -2- out of ignition lock housing.









All models:
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To remove the lock cylinder the spare key without illumination and remote control function is needed, as removal is only possible using a key with a flat handle.



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Turn spare key to ignition “ON†position, thus aligning recess in trim -arrow- with hole in ignition lock.
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The correct ignition lock position is shown without ignition key for illustration purposes.









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Insert a steel wire or pin (Ø approx. 1.5 mm) in hole -1- as far as it will go, at the same time pulling lock cylinder -2- with reader coil out of steering lock housing -3-.




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The steering lock must not be operated without the lock cylinder, otherwise it would lock up completely. A locked-up steering lock must be renewed.
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When renewing lock cylinder, note immobiliser reader coil specifications .









Installing



Installation is carried out in the reverse order; note the following:



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Insert spare ignition key into lock cylinder and turn to ignition “on†position.



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Re-insert steel wire/pin -1- in hole on end face as far as it will go.



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Insert lock cylinder -2- with reader coil in steering lock housing -3-.



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Then pull out steel wire and press in lock cylinder firmly until catch engages audibly.



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Plug in electrical connector on immobiliser reader coil.



Vehicles with automatic gearbox:



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Turn ignition key to “Ignition ON†position.



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Slide locking cable -2- into ignition lock housing until it engages audibly.





Pin assignment on ignition/starter switch



15-
Terminal 15



30-
Terminal 30



50-
Terminal 50



50b-
Terminal 50b



75-
Terminal 75



86s-
Terminal 86s



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Park positionpictures got lost on my hd so ill look for them later
 
Old Apr 15, 2007 | 06:37 PM
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Old Apr 15, 2007 | 06:40 PM
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even your main dealer wont give you this information
 
Old Apr 16, 2007 | 12:41 AM
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thanks till next time
 
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