A8 4,2TDI wont respond to key!!
#11
Excellent news, hopefully nothing was seriously damaged.
Good article on how to clean evaporator drains here: audipages D3 A8 Procedures
What part # are looking for ?
AudiUSAparts is great here, but I think you are in EU somewhere.
ebay.de is another good resource.
Nick that's a great thread on re-synching keys, thanks for posting.
Keep in mind that is only for keys that are already programmed to the vehicle.
Procedures online about programming new keys do not work for 2005 and later and can only be done by an authorized service center.
Good article on how to clean evaporator drains here: audipages D3 A8 Procedures
What part # are looking for ?
AudiUSAparts is great here, but I think you are in EU somewhere.
ebay.de is another good resource.
Nick that's a great thread on re-synching keys, thanks for posting.
Keep in mind that is only for keys that are already programmed to the vehicle.
Procedures online about programming new keys do not work for 2005 and later and can only be done by an authorized service center.
I i think that is hase to be the part with the following part number: 4E0 907 181 A , since this is the module thats under the driver seat.
Wat you think?
#12
4E0 907 181 is the control module for the kessy
Roughly $1,000 US.
Control unit for access and start authorisation (kessy). Control unit for access and start authorisation (kessy) ;. Audi # 4E0907181C
Roughly $1,000 US.
Control unit for access and start authorisation (kessy). Control unit for access and start authorisation (kessy) ;. Audi # 4E0907181C
#13
4E0 907 181 is the control module for the kessy
Roughly $1,000 US.
Control unit for access and start authorisation (kessy). Control unit for access and start authorisation (kessy) ;. Audi # 4E0907181C
Roughly $1,000 US.
Control unit for access and start authorisation (kessy). Control unit for access and start authorisation (kessy) ;. Audi # 4E0907181C
Is there a problem for me to use this? The only difference was that that audi was a 3.0TDI Q and mine is 4,2TDI Q and has only 42K miles.
Last edited by ardian.prebreza; 08-16-2013 at 02:53 PM.
#14
And you still go to him??? That is the biggest rip off I have seen to date!
You really need to shop around.
You really need to shop around.
#15
Should have been $135...
Although I like my dealer enough that I'd pay that.
#16
Yeah, think mine is $125/Hr. They treat me well when I show up with all my cars that I had so at times it is worth it. I am always offered a loaner free of charge when I go there
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