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Fred Howard Posted on Dec 28, 2016

I have a 2008 Audi A6 s-line 3.2 and my Mmi is not working. The screen is black and none of the bottoms light up.

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Arun John

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  • Posted on Nov 03, 2008

SOURCE: Audi A6 Y. 2006

First push the setup button on the MMI control, and push the MMI button that corresponds to the word "settings" on the screen, and pick "time," push the master control to enter that mode, then turn the knob to change the time. Be sure to back out of the sequence properly or the clock reverts to the previous setting.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 07, 2009

SOURCE: how do i change time on clock on 2005 audi a6 quattro s line

I think I can help you. I just did this on mine yesterday because my clock runs a few minutes fast each month. It was somewhere bizarre - sorry I'm not near the car to be more clear. I think I picked Sound, Settings and for some odd reason, it was there, rather than in Car, Settings. NOOO - it was in Tuning - click the AM/FM button, then Settings. I've only had it for a few months, but you'd think I'd have that one figured out due to re-setting it.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 07, 2010

SOURCE: MMI turns on then shuts down after about 30sec.

you nid mmi circuit board replaced,happened to me after spilling coffee,audi wanted to replace the whole thing with a new mmi system for a lot of money, but Ifound someone to change circuit board for abt £200 which is not bad,the only thing is you have to take out the whole centre console and air con unit and armrest off,so u nid some one who knows how to do it.check on tyresmoke and post from there,will respond and give you more info.The previous owner must have spilt something and panicked and sold the car without being honest.It sucks..........

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 12, 2010

SOURCE: Hi my MMI system on 2004 A6 asgone dead, no power

No solution, same problem, but had many strange moments: 4 months ago during 100 kms or so it stopped, then suddenly came back, and worked ever since. A few days ago, it started happening again: NAV stuck, then radio dead, and gradually the rest disappeared. I did a Reset, and since that moment I see the intro-screen and then it goes black. Hitting the TEL button is somehow also a Reset...

Do the previous 2 posters have anything to report on this matter? It would be VERY welcome!

Thanks,
Jeff

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 18, 2010

SOURCE: My A6 MMI has gone dead and Audi does not want to

I have a brand new A6 and the MMI is not working. Keeps going on and off. After 4 trips to the dealer, Audi is still not owning up to the problem.

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