2001 A4 Hood Sensor Switch
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2001 A4 Hood Sensor Switch
Greetings and salutations, I come in peace.
I have been fighting a no horn/no flash doorlock on my 2001 Audi A4.
Through sheer tenacity and general stickoittiveness I have traced the
potential cause to a damaged hood sensor switch.
I present pictures to you here:
http://audia4.ositech.net/Technical/hood_switch.htm
So I have two questions:
1. Where does the switch plug back into the wiring harness?
2. Where can I get the whole set up cheaper than at the dealer. Please
understand that I am a hardcore skinflint (I have seen a Psychiatrist and
have been given a clean bill of health on the matter) and always looking for
cheap price on same quality items.
A picture is worth a thousand words.
Oh I am bidding on Bentley manual on eFlay and expect (notice a good winning
attitude) to win by this weekend.
Thank you Sirs.
--
_________________________________
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Looking for cheap Austin Mini, Wagon, Clubman, Mokes and other variants for
sale in the USA.
I have been fighting a no horn/no flash doorlock on my 2001 Audi A4.
Through sheer tenacity and general stickoittiveness I have traced the
potential cause to a damaged hood sensor switch.
I present pictures to you here:
http://audia4.ositech.net/Technical/hood_switch.htm
So I have two questions:
1. Where does the switch plug back into the wiring harness?
2. Where can I get the whole set up cheaper than at the dealer. Please
understand that I am a hardcore skinflint (I have seen a Psychiatrist and
have been given a clean bill of health on the matter) and always looking for
cheap price on same quality items.
A picture is worth a thousand words.
Oh I am bidding on Bentley manual on eFlay and expect (notice a good winning
attitude) to win by this weekend.
Thank you Sirs.
--
_________________________________
http://austinmini.ositech.net
Looking for cheap Austin Mini, Wagon, Clubman, Mokes and other variants for
sale in the USA.
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Re: 2001 A4 Hood Sensor Switch
On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 12:44:43 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
<QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>Greetings and salutations, I come in peace.
>
>I have been fighting a no horn/no flash doorlock on my 2001 Audi A4.
>
>Through sheer tenacity and general stickoittiveness I have traced the
>potential cause to a damaged hood sensor switch.
>
>I present pictures to you here:
>
>http://audia4.ositech.net/Technical/hood_switch.htm
>
>So I have two questions:
>
>1. Where does the switch plug back into the wiring harness?
This is Switch F120 in the wiring diagrams. It is connected through Wire
Connector T15a (15 point, black) located in Connector Station Right, A-pillar.
It is wired to pin A/4 on the Central Locking/Alarm/Interior Light Delay
Control Module (V94 in the diagram).
>2. Where can I get the whole set up cheaper than at the dealer. Please
>understand that I am a hardcore skinflint (I have seen a Psychiatrist and
>have been given a clean bill of health on the matter) and always looking for
>cheap price on same quality items.
If you're that hard core, you ought to just chuck the bad switch and hard-wire
the switch leads
Otherwise, you might try the breakers for a used one.
>A picture is worth a thousand words.
Yup.
>Oh I am bidding on Bentley manual on eFlay and expect (notice a good winning
>attitude) to win by this weekend.
That could help
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
<QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>Greetings and salutations, I come in peace.
>
>I have been fighting a no horn/no flash doorlock on my 2001 Audi A4.
>
>Through sheer tenacity and general stickoittiveness I have traced the
>potential cause to a damaged hood sensor switch.
>
>I present pictures to you here:
>
>http://audia4.ositech.net/Technical/hood_switch.htm
>
>So I have two questions:
>
>1. Where does the switch plug back into the wiring harness?
This is Switch F120 in the wiring diagrams. It is connected through Wire
Connector T15a (15 point, black) located in Connector Station Right, A-pillar.
It is wired to pin A/4 on the Central Locking/Alarm/Interior Light Delay
Control Module (V94 in the diagram).
>2. Where can I get the whole set up cheaper than at the dealer. Please
>understand that I am a hardcore skinflint (I have seen a Psychiatrist and
>have been given a clean bill of health on the matter) and always looking for
>cheap price on same quality items.
If you're that hard core, you ought to just chuck the bad switch and hard-wire
the switch leads
Otherwise, you might try the breakers for a used one.
>A picture is worth a thousand words.
Yup.
>Oh I am bidding on Bentley manual on eFlay and expect (notice a good winning
>attitude) to win by this weekend.
That could help
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
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Re: 2001 A4 Hood Sensor Switch
On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 12:44:43 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
<QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>Greetings and salutations, I come in peace.
>
>I have been fighting a no horn/no flash doorlock on my 2001 Audi A4.
>
>Through sheer tenacity and general stickoittiveness I have traced the
>potential cause to a damaged hood sensor switch.
>
>I present pictures to you here:
>
>http://audia4.ositech.net/Technical/hood_switch.htm
>
>So I have two questions:
>
>1. Where does the switch plug back into the wiring harness?
This is Switch F120 in the wiring diagrams. It is connected through Wire
Connector T15a (15 point, black) located in Connector Station Right, A-pillar.
It is wired to pin A/4 on the Central Locking/Alarm/Interior Light Delay
Control Module (V94 in the diagram).
>2. Where can I get the whole set up cheaper than at the dealer. Please
>understand that I am a hardcore skinflint (I have seen a Psychiatrist and
>have been given a clean bill of health on the matter) and always looking for
>cheap price on same quality items.
If you're that hard core, you ought to just chuck the bad switch and hard-wire
the switch leads
Otherwise, you might try the breakers for a used one.
>A picture is worth a thousand words.
Yup.
>Oh I am bidding on Bentley manual on eFlay and expect (notice a good winning
>attitude) to win by this weekend.
That could help
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
<QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>Greetings and salutations, I come in peace.
>
>I have been fighting a no horn/no flash doorlock on my 2001 Audi A4.
>
>Through sheer tenacity and general stickoittiveness I have traced the
>potential cause to a damaged hood sensor switch.
>
>I present pictures to you here:
>
>http://audia4.ositech.net/Technical/hood_switch.htm
>
>So I have two questions:
>
>1. Where does the switch plug back into the wiring harness?
This is Switch F120 in the wiring diagrams. It is connected through Wire
Connector T15a (15 point, black) located in Connector Station Right, A-pillar.
It is wired to pin A/4 on the Central Locking/Alarm/Interior Light Delay
Control Module (V94 in the diagram).
>2. Where can I get the whole set up cheaper than at the dealer. Please
>understand that I am a hardcore skinflint (I have seen a Psychiatrist and
>have been given a clean bill of health on the matter) and always looking for
>cheap price on same quality items.
If you're that hard core, you ought to just chuck the bad switch and hard-wire
the switch leads
Otherwise, you might try the breakers for a used one.
>A picture is worth a thousand words.
Yup.
>Oh I am bidding on Bentley manual on eFlay and expect (notice a good winning
>attitude) to win by this weekend.
That could help
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
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Re: 2001 A4 Hood Sensor Switch
On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 12:44:43 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
<QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>Greetings and salutations, I come in peace.
>
>I have been fighting a no horn/no flash doorlock on my 2001 Audi A4.
>
>Through sheer tenacity and general stickoittiveness I have traced the
>potential cause to a damaged hood sensor switch.
>
>I present pictures to you here:
>
>http://audia4.ositech.net/Technical/hood_switch.htm
>
>So I have two questions:
>
>1. Where does the switch plug back into the wiring harness?
This is Switch F120 in the wiring diagrams. It is connected through Wire
Connector T15a (15 point, black) located in Connector Station Right, A-pillar.
It is wired to pin A/4 on the Central Locking/Alarm/Interior Light Delay
Control Module (V94 in the diagram).
>2. Where can I get the whole set up cheaper than at the dealer. Please
>understand that I am a hardcore skinflint (I have seen a Psychiatrist and
>have been given a clean bill of health on the matter) and always looking for
>cheap price on same quality items.
If you're that hard core, you ought to just chuck the bad switch and hard-wire
the switch leads
Otherwise, you might try the breakers for a used one.
>A picture is worth a thousand words.
Yup.
>Oh I am bidding on Bentley manual on eFlay and expect (notice a good winning
>attitude) to win by this weekend.
That could help
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
<QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>Greetings and salutations, I come in peace.
>
>I have been fighting a no horn/no flash doorlock on my 2001 Audi A4.
>
>Through sheer tenacity and general stickoittiveness I have traced the
>potential cause to a damaged hood sensor switch.
>
>I present pictures to you here:
>
>http://audia4.ositech.net/Technical/hood_switch.htm
>
>So I have two questions:
>
>1. Where does the switch plug back into the wiring harness?
This is Switch F120 in the wiring diagrams. It is connected through Wire
Connector T15a (15 point, black) located in Connector Station Right, A-pillar.
It is wired to pin A/4 on the Central Locking/Alarm/Interior Light Delay
Control Module (V94 in the diagram).
>2. Where can I get the whole set up cheaper than at the dealer. Please
>understand that I am a hardcore skinflint (I have seen a Psychiatrist and
>have been given a clean bill of health on the matter) and always looking for
>cheap price on same quality items.
If you're that hard core, you ought to just chuck the bad switch and hard-wire
the switch leads
Otherwise, you might try the breakers for a used one.
>A picture is worth a thousand words.
Yup.
>Oh I am bidding on Bentley manual on eFlay and expect (notice a good winning
>attitude) to win by this weekend.
That could help
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
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Re: 2001 A4 Hood Sensor Switch
"If you're that hard core, you ought to just chuck the bad switch and
hard-wire
the switch leads "
How do I do this?
I joined the wires together but no difference. Does one of them need to be
grounded and not just wrapped together?
Thanks.
--
_________________________________
http://austinmini.ositech.net
Looking for cheap Austin Mini, Wagon, Clubman, Mokes and other variants for
sale in the USA.
"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:53lrt0ha3dvva4tr67pb18b8kcgvesrl7n@4ax.com...
> On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 12:44:43 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
> <QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>
>>Greetings and salutations, I come in peace.
>>
>>I have been fighting a no horn/no flash doorlock on my 2001 Audi A4.
>>
>>Through sheer tenacity and general stickoittiveness I have traced the
>>potential cause to a damaged hood sensor switch.
>>
>>I present pictures to you here:
>>
>>http://audia4.ositech.net/Technical/hood_switch.htm
>>
>>So I have two questions:
>>
>>1. Where does the switch plug back into the wiring harness?
>
> This is Switch F120 in the wiring diagrams. It is connected through Wire
> Connector T15a (15 point, black) located in Connector Station Right,
> A-pillar.
> It is wired to pin A/4 on the Central Locking/Alarm/Interior Light Delay
> Control Module (V94 in the diagram).
>
>>2. Where can I get the whole set up cheaper than at the dealer. Please
>>understand that I am a hardcore skinflint (I have seen a Psychiatrist and
>>have been given a clean bill of health on the matter) and always looking
>>for
>>cheap price on same quality items.
>
> If you're that hard core, you ought to just chuck the bad switch and
> hard-wire
> the switch leads
>
> Otherwise, you might try the breakers for a used one.
>
>>A picture is worth a thousand words.
>
> Yup.
>
>>Oh I am bidding on Bentley manual on eFlay and expect (notice a good
>>winning
>>attitude) to win by this weekend.
>
> That could help
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd
hard-wire
the switch leads "
How do I do this?
I joined the wires together but no difference. Does one of them need to be
grounded and not just wrapped together?
Thanks.
--
_________________________________
http://austinmini.ositech.net
Looking for cheap Austin Mini, Wagon, Clubman, Mokes and other variants for
sale in the USA.
"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:53lrt0ha3dvva4tr67pb18b8kcgvesrl7n@4ax.com...
> On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 12:44:43 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
> <QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>
>>Greetings and salutations, I come in peace.
>>
>>I have been fighting a no horn/no flash doorlock on my 2001 Audi A4.
>>
>>Through sheer tenacity and general stickoittiveness I have traced the
>>potential cause to a damaged hood sensor switch.
>>
>>I present pictures to you here:
>>
>>http://audia4.ositech.net/Technical/hood_switch.htm
>>
>>So I have two questions:
>>
>>1. Where does the switch plug back into the wiring harness?
>
> This is Switch F120 in the wiring diagrams. It is connected through Wire
> Connector T15a (15 point, black) located in Connector Station Right,
> A-pillar.
> It is wired to pin A/4 on the Central Locking/Alarm/Interior Light Delay
> Control Module (V94 in the diagram).
>
>>2. Where can I get the whole set up cheaper than at the dealer. Please
>>understand that I am a hardcore skinflint (I have seen a Psychiatrist and
>>have been given a clean bill of health on the matter) and always looking
>>for
>>cheap price on same quality items.
>
> If you're that hard core, you ought to just chuck the bad switch and
> hard-wire
> the switch leads
>
> Otherwise, you might try the breakers for a used one.
>
>>A picture is worth a thousand words.
>
> Yup.
>
>>Oh I am bidding on Bentley manual on eFlay and expect (notice a good
>>winning
>>attitude) to win by this weekend.
>
> That could help
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd
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Re: 2001 A4 Hood Sensor Switch
"If you're that hard core, you ought to just chuck the bad switch and
hard-wire
the switch leads "
How do I do this?
I joined the wires together but no difference. Does one of them need to be
grounded and not just wrapped together?
Thanks.
--
_________________________________
http://austinmini.ositech.net
Looking for cheap Austin Mini, Wagon, Clubman, Mokes and other variants for
sale in the USA.
"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:53lrt0ha3dvva4tr67pb18b8kcgvesrl7n@4ax.com...
> On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 12:44:43 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
> <QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>
>>Greetings and salutations, I come in peace.
>>
>>I have been fighting a no horn/no flash doorlock on my 2001 Audi A4.
>>
>>Through sheer tenacity and general stickoittiveness I have traced the
>>potential cause to a damaged hood sensor switch.
>>
>>I present pictures to you here:
>>
>>http://audia4.ositech.net/Technical/hood_switch.htm
>>
>>So I have two questions:
>>
>>1. Where does the switch plug back into the wiring harness?
>
> This is Switch F120 in the wiring diagrams. It is connected through Wire
> Connector T15a (15 point, black) located in Connector Station Right,
> A-pillar.
> It is wired to pin A/4 on the Central Locking/Alarm/Interior Light Delay
> Control Module (V94 in the diagram).
>
>>2. Where can I get the whole set up cheaper than at the dealer. Please
>>understand that I am a hardcore skinflint (I have seen a Psychiatrist and
>>have been given a clean bill of health on the matter) and always looking
>>for
>>cheap price on same quality items.
>
> If you're that hard core, you ought to just chuck the bad switch and
> hard-wire
> the switch leads
>
> Otherwise, you might try the breakers for a used one.
>
>>A picture is worth a thousand words.
>
> Yup.
>
>>Oh I am bidding on Bentley manual on eFlay and expect (notice a good
>>winning
>>attitude) to win by this weekend.
>
> That could help
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd
hard-wire
the switch leads "
How do I do this?
I joined the wires together but no difference. Does one of them need to be
grounded and not just wrapped together?
Thanks.
--
_________________________________
http://austinmini.ositech.net
Looking for cheap Austin Mini, Wagon, Clubman, Mokes and other variants for
sale in the USA.
"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:53lrt0ha3dvva4tr67pb18b8kcgvesrl7n@4ax.com...
> On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 12:44:43 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
> <QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>
>>Greetings and salutations, I come in peace.
>>
>>I have been fighting a no horn/no flash doorlock on my 2001 Audi A4.
>>
>>Through sheer tenacity and general stickoittiveness I have traced the
>>potential cause to a damaged hood sensor switch.
>>
>>I present pictures to you here:
>>
>>http://audia4.ositech.net/Technical/hood_switch.htm
>>
>>So I have two questions:
>>
>>1. Where does the switch plug back into the wiring harness?
>
> This is Switch F120 in the wiring diagrams. It is connected through Wire
> Connector T15a (15 point, black) located in Connector Station Right,
> A-pillar.
> It is wired to pin A/4 on the Central Locking/Alarm/Interior Light Delay
> Control Module (V94 in the diagram).
>
>>2. Where can I get the whole set up cheaper than at the dealer. Please
>>understand that I am a hardcore skinflint (I have seen a Psychiatrist and
>>have been given a clean bill of health on the matter) and always looking
>>for
>>cheap price on same quality items.
>
> If you're that hard core, you ought to just chuck the bad switch and
> hard-wire
> the switch leads
>
> Otherwise, you might try the breakers for a used one.
>
>>A picture is worth a thousand words.
>
> Yup.
>
>>Oh I am bidding on Bentley manual on eFlay and expect (notice a good
>>winning
>>attitude) to win by this weekend.
>
> That could help
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd
#7
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Re: 2001 A4 Hood Sensor Switch
"If you're that hard core, you ought to just chuck the bad switch and
hard-wire
the switch leads "
How do I do this?
I joined the wires together but no difference. Does one of them need to be
grounded and not just wrapped together?
Thanks.
--
_________________________________
http://austinmini.ositech.net
Looking for cheap Austin Mini, Wagon, Clubman, Mokes and other variants for
sale in the USA.
"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:53lrt0ha3dvva4tr67pb18b8kcgvesrl7n@4ax.com...
> On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 12:44:43 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
> <QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>
>>Greetings and salutations, I come in peace.
>>
>>I have been fighting a no horn/no flash doorlock on my 2001 Audi A4.
>>
>>Through sheer tenacity and general stickoittiveness I have traced the
>>potential cause to a damaged hood sensor switch.
>>
>>I present pictures to you here:
>>
>>http://audia4.ositech.net/Technical/hood_switch.htm
>>
>>So I have two questions:
>>
>>1. Where does the switch plug back into the wiring harness?
>
> This is Switch F120 in the wiring diagrams. It is connected through Wire
> Connector T15a (15 point, black) located in Connector Station Right,
> A-pillar.
> It is wired to pin A/4 on the Central Locking/Alarm/Interior Light Delay
> Control Module (V94 in the diagram).
>
>>2. Where can I get the whole set up cheaper than at the dealer. Please
>>understand that I am a hardcore skinflint (I have seen a Psychiatrist and
>>have been given a clean bill of health on the matter) and always looking
>>for
>>cheap price on same quality items.
>
> If you're that hard core, you ought to just chuck the bad switch and
> hard-wire
> the switch leads
>
> Otherwise, you might try the breakers for a used one.
>
>>A picture is worth a thousand words.
>
> Yup.
>
>>Oh I am bidding on Bentley manual on eFlay and expect (notice a good
>>winning
>>attitude) to win by this weekend.
>
> That could help
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd
hard-wire
the switch leads "
How do I do this?
I joined the wires together but no difference. Does one of them need to be
grounded and not just wrapped together?
Thanks.
--
_________________________________
http://austinmini.ositech.net
Looking for cheap Austin Mini, Wagon, Clubman, Mokes and other variants for
sale in the USA.
"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:53lrt0ha3dvva4tr67pb18b8kcgvesrl7n@4ax.com...
> On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 12:44:43 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
> <QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>
>>Greetings and salutations, I come in peace.
>>
>>I have been fighting a no horn/no flash doorlock on my 2001 Audi A4.
>>
>>Through sheer tenacity and general stickoittiveness I have traced the
>>potential cause to a damaged hood sensor switch.
>>
>>I present pictures to you here:
>>
>>http://audia4.ositech.net/Technical/hood_switch.htm
>>
>>So I have two questions:
>>
>>1. Where does the switch plug back into the wiring harness?
>
> This is Switch F120 in the wiring diagrams. It is connected through Wire
> Connector T15a (15 point, black) located in Connector Station Right,
> A-pillar.
> It is wired to pin A/4 on the Central Locking/Alarm/Interior Light Delay
> Control Module (V94 in the diagram).
>
>>2. Where can I get the whole set up cheaper than at the dealer. Please
>>understand that I am a hardcore skinflint (I have seen a Psychiatrist and
>>have been given a clean bill of health on the matter) and always looking
>>for
>>cheap price on same quality items.
>
> If you're that hard core, you ought to just chuck the bad switch and
> hard-wire
> the switch leads
>
> Otherwise, you might try the breakers for a used one.
>
>>A picture is worth a thousand words.
>
> Yup.
>
>>Oh I am bidding on Bentley manual on eFlay and expect (notice a good
>>winning
>>attitude) to win by this weekend.
>
> That could help
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd
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Re: 2001 A4 Hood Sensor Switch
On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 03:06:08 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
<QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>"If you're that hard core, you ought to just chuck the bad switch and
>hard-wire
>the switch leads "
>
>How do I do this?
>
>I joined the wires together but no difference. Does one of them need to be
>grounded and not just wrapped together?
>
>Thanks.
Wait until you get your copy of the Bentley CD?
<QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>"If you're that hard core, you ought to just chuck the bad switch and
>hard-wire
>the switch leads "
>
>How do I do this?
>
>I joined the wires together but no difference. Does one of them need to be
>grounded and not just wrapped together?
>
>Thanks.
Wait until you get your copy of the Bentley CD?
#9
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Re: 2001 A4 Hood Sensor Switch
On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 03:06:08 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
<QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>"If you're that hard core, you ought to just chuck the bad switch and
>hard-wire
>the switch leads "
>
>How do I do this?
>
>I joined the wires together but no difference. Does one of them need to be
>grounded and not just wrapped together?
>
>Thanks.
Wait until you get your copy of the Bentley CD?
<QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>"If you're that hard core, you ought to just chuck the bad switch and
>hard-wire
>the switch leads "
>
>How do I do this?
>
>I joined the wires together but no difference. Does one of them need to be
>grounded and not just wrapped together?
>
>Thanks.
Wait until you get your copy of the Bentley CD?
#10
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Re: 2001 A4 Hood Sensor Switch
On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 03:06:08 GMT, "AustinMini.OsiTech.Net"
<QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>"If you're that hard core, you ought to just chuck the bad switch and
>hard-wire
>the switch leads "
>
>How do I do this?
>
>I joined the wires together but no difference. Does one of them need to be
>grounded and not just wrapped together?
>
>Thanks.
Wait until you get your copy of the Bentley CD?
<QuickSilver@OsiTech.Net(remove)> wrote:
>"If you're that hard core, you ought to just chuck the bad switch and
>hard-wire
>the switch leads "
>
>How do I do this?
>
>I joined the wires together but no difference. Does one of them need to be
>grounded and not just wrapped together?
>
>Thanks.
Wait until you get your copy of the Bentley CD?