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j s Posted on Dec 25, 2017

Drivers sider crash sensor

I have an audi a4 2003 tdi airbag light is on , i pluged in the launch x431 and got the fault - drivers sider crash sensor.
so is it a connection prob or more likely the sensor, so should i get a sensor and change it
and what the procedure for changing it safely
regards jonathan

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 11, 2009

SOURCE: how do i change my fan belt on an audi a4 19 tdi

i just replaced 1 yesterday your best option is to remove the headlights, bumper, you will see 3 torx bolts both sides holding complete front section, remove air conditioning rad pull round to right hand side without losing pipes, the front section should pull round to the left a little prope with axle stand. draw out a digram of witch way the belt goes round all pulleys. to the left of the water pump (big fan wheel) is the tensioner, to slacken place 15mm spanner on bolt and pull anticlockwise.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 12, 2009

SOURCE: A4 airbag sensor

A4s are known for airbag lights due to the bag in the side of the driver's seat. The yellow connector under the seat gets stretched and opens up partially if you move the seat too far. It's just a quick opening but it's enough to trip the light. In mine, I ziptied the connector tightly together, then turned off the light (you need the VagCom diagnostic software for this).

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 29, 2009

SOURCE: How to set the time and date on an Audi A4 1.9 TDI

For time and date settings you must try the follows:
1. On the instrument cluster display you will find two small buttons at the bottom side. The left button is provided for time and date settings.
2. Pull the button once and you will see the "hour" number in pulse mode. Then turn the button finely on the right side step by step until you set up the "hour" number. When you finished the "hour" number setting you must pull once again the button until the "minute" number come in pulse mode.
3. Now turn the button finely on the right side step by step until you set up the "minute" number. When you finished the "minute" number setting you must pull once again the button until the "day" number come in pulse mode.
4. In the same mode you will set up also the "month" and the "year" numbers. After all settings you must waiting few seconds until display no more pulsing.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 06, 2010

SOURCE: I have a Audi A4 1.9 tdi 1997, the fan belt has

7f510dc.png it a bit of a simple drawing but thats how it go's hope this helps

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 08, 2010

SOURCE: FITTING FAN BELT ON AUDI

The serpentine belt diagram for Audi A4 1.9 TDI:

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CS = Crankshaft
F = Fan pulley
Gen = Alternator
T = Tensioner
AC = Air Conditioning
PAS = Power Assisted Steering

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