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2012 Audi A5 2.0T Premium Convertible 2.0L 4-cyl. Turbo CVT Automatic Questions & Answers
I have a 2014 Audi 5. I have had no problem
I had the same problem with my 2014 RS5. The solution was to keep pressing and releasing the gate remote until it was picked up by the Audi, instead of just pressing and holding the gate remote button. My gate has a Mighty Mule gate opener but the remotes are the same for most makes of gates.
What does this mean? <3
It is a symbol for a heart. Commonly used in place of the word, "love" example:
"I <3 you" = "I love you"
(>'-')> hope that answers your question <('-'<)
A WARNING LIGHT HAS COME ON CIRCULAR WITH BROKEN
Anything that looks more or less like this: (0)
has something to do with the brakes.
Broken lines both sides of the circle(instead of the brackets). Worn pads
If there is writing in the middle it can be
- ! Brake system fault
- ABS
- P Parking brake
With a picture of a bulb in the circle that has an X over it. Faulty brake lights.
Change radiator
Hi ,
Yes you do have to remove the bumper and ,Air-con rad(do not disconect!!)move to offside carefully still attached and Power steering cooling pipe(do not disconect) move to nearside.Lots to undo but easy enough if car raised on axle stands or ramp.
2017 audi q7 ac not working have a trouble code B10AE31
The trouble code B10AE31 in an Audi Q7 pertains to the air conditioning system. This specific code indicates a fault in the air conditioning control module.
To diagnose and resolve this issue, you may want to try the following steps:
- Reset the system: Sometimes, a temporary glitch can cause the code to appear. Try resetting the system by disconnecting the car battery for a few minutes and reconnecting it. Then, check if the AC starts working again.
- Check the fuses: Look for any blown fuses related to the AC system. The AC system may not work if there is a blown fuse. Replace any blown fuses and see if that resolves the issue.
- Scan the vehicle: Use an OBD-II scanner or take your vehicle to a qualified mechanic to scan for any additional trouble codes. This will help identify any other potential issues that may be causing the AC problem.
- Inspect wiring and connections: Check the wiring and connections related to the AC system. Look for any loose or damaged wires or connectors. Repair or replace any faulty components as necessary.
- Consult a professional: If the above steps do not resolve the issue, it is recommended to consult a professional mechanic or take your vehicle to an Audi dealership for further diagnosis and repair. They will have the necessary tools and expertise to accurately diagnose and fix the problem.
Remember, working on the AC system of a vehicle can be complex and requires expertise. It is always recommended to consult a professional if you are unsure or unable to fix the issue yourself.
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