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Old Oct 14, 2009 | 06:51 PM
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Default 97 A6 Quattro having electrical problems

Hi guys. This is my first post on this website so hello to everyone in the community. Ok now for the business at hand: my 1997 A6 2.8 quattro sedan. The other day after getting out of class I came back to my car, got in, and started it up. I then noticed that my headlights, heater, windshield wipers, as well as a multitude of lights on my car's dash were not functioning. I at first thought that it could be some fuses going out or something, but here comes the weird part: when I turn the key to the position just before engaging the starter (the position where all of the electronics turn on and what not) that all of the before-mentioned problems did not exist. However, as soon as I engaged the starter and turned on the engine, all of the symptoms returned.

I am hoping someone here will have had a similar experience so that I can get some guidance on what the problem actually is, and if it is easily repaired. I am currently a broke college student and I'm trying to find the lowest-cost method in fixing my pearl white baby! I called the local dealer and they said something about a "relay" possibly being the problem, but at $96/hr + parts and labor, I'd rather walk in there with a grasp on what is actually wrong.

Hopefully someone can lend a hand here, and although I'm no grease monkey, I still have a decent working knowledge of autos. Please someone with some experience in this field let me know what I can do!

PS - the car has ~195k miles on it...figured that would be relevant info.
 
Old Oct 14, 2009 | 07:47 PM
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It sounds like you need to replace the ignition switch. There's at least a DIY write-up onthis A6 forum, and on AudiWorld.
The switch itself is like $ 8-10 but the job can be cumbersome as the switch is in a bad spot (you'll need small hands and a hell of a patience dose).
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