Locking is not safe on A4 B6...
#1
Locking is not safe on A4 B6...
Hello people !
I was recently in Hungary ( don't ask why, I cannot answer...) and my car (A4-B6) had been visited 2 times in 3 days without any trace of effraction but all doors open.
The first time, I've used the remote, but not the second...
It seems people can easily visit your car...
The police told me I was lucky cause they could also rob the car and all stuff in there...
Is it happend to you ?
Thanks
Pix
I was recently in Hungary ( don't ask why, I cannot answer...) and my car (A4-B6) had been visited 2 times in 3 days without any trace of effraction but all doors open.
The first time, I've used the remote, but not the second...
It seems people can easily visit your car...
The police told me I was lucky cause they could also rob the car and all stuff in there...
Is it happend to you ?
Thanks
Pix
#2
RE: Locking is not safe on A4 B6...
fortunaly for me I havent seen but about two other audis around my parts so I don't know how they are getting in but it just makes them that much more unfamilar to my car. Sorry to hear you having such a prob. I think you should maybe take it by the dealer and ask them what up, and welcome to the forums.
#3
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To be onest mate you sure that the button on the key FOB isn't being pressed by something in your pocket? Iv'e seen the complaint before my audi unlocks it's self and winds down the windows, upon investigation no faults are found so just simply reprogram central locking to not wind the winows down while holding down the button and the car isn't seen again. Now I know that you didin't say that the windows were down but you might not have pressed the button for long enough while in your pocket or it's been programed to not do that. I mean your saying that nothing was stolen highly unlikly that somone would get in and not steel anything.
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