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ABS System must be obligatory bleeded also using a diagnostic scantool like VAS, VAG-COM, Bosch KTS, ... connected to the Data Link Connector (DLC) of the car. In the ABS Electronic Control Unit (ECU) menu, select the ABS bleeding option, then follow instructions on the screen !!!
Could be a fuse or a relay prob. Hopefully it's not an indicator stalk switch problem (expensive). If your hazard warning lights switch works then it's not the fuse or the relay. If your A3 is still under warranty then get your Audi dealer to fix it. If not it won't pass the 'MOT'. Get it sorted before someone rear-ends you while you're turning!
The Audi Data Link Connector (DLC) is a 16pin connector (2 rows of 8pins) plug, located either under the dashboard (above the driver's knee) or on some Audi models, inside the centre console (between the seats).
Looks something like this:
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I can't solve this problem, but have had the entire left tail light unit on a 2005 A6 replaced under warranty 5 times in 3 years. Once it was out of warranty, the dealer kept replacing bulbs and charging me $30 each, but it never solved the problem, even for a day (clearly looking to duck their lifetime guarantee on work they did).
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