PRNDS LIT Gauge Cluster: No symptoms/issues
Hi,
First of all I would like to advise that I have in fact read many forums and many threads on this however.. I am not having any issues.
I have an 2007 Audi A4 B7 -FWD with what appears to be a "triptronic" or multitronic version transmission.
My PRNDS Dash Lights are Lit, however I am not pulling any codes for this.
I have not used a VAG com I don't own one yet.
I am not having any transmission systems what so ever.
I've been driving with these lights on for months.
The car shifts exactly how it should smooth with no hesitation and no issues..
Reverse works without any issues.
Sports mode or whatever works without any issues
and my Triptronic works without any issues.
Has anyone ever come across this....
Again I've read the forums and threads but... I am not experiencing any issues other than the PRNDS is lit up.. "NOT BLINKING" but just solid lit.
Is this a Sensor.. Almost every thread I've read says it's a Faulty TCM... but every thread also discusses some sort of issues associated.
Thanks,
Chad
First of all I would like to advise that I have in fact read many forums and many threads on this however.. I am not having any issues.
I have an 2007 Audi A4 B7 -FWD with what appears to be a "triptronic" or multitronic version transmission.
My PRNDS Dash Lights are Lit, however I am not pulling any codes for this.
I have not used a VAG com I don't own one yet.
I am not having any transmission systems what so ever.
I've been driving with these lights on for months.
The car shifts exactly how it should smooth with no hesitation and no issues..
Reverse works without any issues.
Sports mode or whatever works without any issues
and my Triptronic works without any issues.
Has anyone ever come across this....
Again I've read the forums and threads but... I am not experiencing any issues other than the PRNDS is lit up.. "NOT BLINKING" but just solid lit.
Is this a Sensor.. Almost every thread I've read says it's a Faulty TCM... but every thread also discusses some sort of issues associated.
Thanks,
Chad
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