Audi's fix themselves
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Audi's fix themselves
Ever sine I got my car the brake light chime was coming on (litlle over a week), it was the third break light, I tested the wire and it was good, so i thought I would have to replace the LED strip. Today, the warning was no longer appearing and it works perfectly! Audi"s can even sometime fix themselves. Haha
#4
RE: Audi's fix themselves
Audis are magic!
Sometimes they break for no reason, sometimes they fix themselves. But don't count on the second thing happening. If it breaks there is probably a reason and if it seems to fix itself the problem will return.
I once had a problem with my 200QT blowing the fuse on the left side parking lights. I would replace the fuse and it would be OK for a few days but then they would stop working. Since it was an intermittent problem, finding the fix was very hard.
I was convinced that it was in the wiring so I began taking harnesses apart to see if there was a short someware. After a few weeks of playing around I isolated it to the portion of the circuit that went to the trunk lid and ran a new wire but it didn't fix the problem. In the end I found that the Audi wiring was not at fault. It was a short in the bulb on the trunk lid. It worked but if I shook it a little it would short out and blow the fuse. I reconnected the wires, replaced the bulb -and everything worked great.
Sometimes they break for no reason, sometimes they fix themselves. But don't count on the second thing happening. If it breaks there is probably a reason and if it seems to fix itself the problem will return.
I once had a problem with my 200QT blowing the fuse on the left side parking lights. I would replace the fuse and it would be OK for a few days but then they would stop working. Since it was an intermittent problem, finding the fix was very hard.
I was convinced that it was in the wiring so I began taking harnesses apart to see if there was a short someware. After a few weeks of playing around I isolated it to the portion of the circuit that went to the trunk lid and ran a new wire but it didn't fix the problem. In the end I found that the Audi wiring was not at fault. It was a short in the bulb on the trunk lid. It worked but if I shook it a little it would short out and blow the fuse. I reconnected the wires, replaced the bulb -and everything worked great.