Crazy Car Alarm '99.5 A4 1.8T
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Crazy Car Alarm '99.5 A4 1.8T
Anybody aware of an alternate location for a switch to turn off the theft
alarm internal sensor? My manual says such a switch exists in the doorwell,
in case you keep pets in the car or something. But my 99.5 A4 1.8T does not
have a switch where the manual says there should be.
The alarm goes off sometimes after locking up, especially on hot days (the
dash materials expand/contract slightly with temperature variations and
trigger the alarm).
Thanks
alarm internal sensor? My manual says such a switch exists in the doorwell,
in case you keep pets in the car or something. But my 99.5 A4 1.8T does not
have a switch where the manual says there should be.
The alarm goes off sometimes after locking up, especially on hot days (the
dash materials expand/contract slightly with temperature variations and
trigger the alarm).
Thanks
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Re: Crazy Car Alarm '99.5 A4 1.8T
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 20:22:35 -0700, "Dan" <deilerman@comcast.net> wrote:
>Anybody aware of an alternate location for a switch to turn off the theft
>alarm internal sensor? My manual says such a switch exists in the doorwell,
>in case you keep pets in the car or something. But my 99.5 A4 1.8T does not
>have a switch where the manual says there should be.
>
>The alarm goes off sometimes after locking up, especially on hot days (the
>dash materials expand/contract slightly with temperature variations and
>trigger the alarm).
I don't think it's in the door well proper, I think it's at the bottom of the
B-pillar. I have the same switch on my S4, it wasn't easily found and in fact
I can't remember exactly where I did find it (and the damned Bentley CD says
the location is found via the owner's manual - which is outside right now)...
>Anybody aware of an alternate location for a switch to turn off the theft
>alarm internal sensor? My manual says such a switch exists in the doorwell,
>in case you keep pets in the car or something. But my 99.5 A4 1.8T does not
>have a switch where the manual says there should be.
>
>The alarm goes off sometimes after locking up, especially on hot days (the
>dash materials expand/contract slightly with temperature variations and
>trigger the alarm).
I don't think it's in the door well proper, I think it's at the bottom of the
B-pillar. I have the same switch on my S4, it wasn't easily found and in fact
I can't remember exactly where I did find it (and the damned Bentley CD says
the location is found via the owner's manual - which is outside right now)...
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Re: Crazy Car Alarm '99.5 A4 1.8T
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 20:22:35 -0700, "Dan" <deilerman@comcast.net> wrote:
>Anybody aware of an alternate location for a switch to turn off the theft
>alarm internal sensor? My manual says such a switch exists in the doorwell,
>in case you keep pets in the car or something. But my 99.5 A4 1.8T does not
>have a switch where the manual says there should be.
>
>The alarm goes off sometimes after locking up, especially on hot days (the
>dash materials expand/contract slightly with temperature variations and
>trigger the alarm).
I don't think it's in the door well proper, I think it's at the bottom of the
B-pillar. I have the same switch on my S4, it wasn't easily found and in fact
I can't remember exactly where I did find it (and the damned Bentley CD says
the location is found via the owner's manual - which is outside right now)...
>Anybody aware of an alternate location for a switch to turn off the theft
>alarm internal sensor? My manual says such a switch exists in the doorwell,
>in case you keep pets in the car or something. But my 99.5 A4 1.8T does not
>have a switch where the manual says there should be.
>
>The alarm goes off sometimes after locking up, especially on hot days (the
>dash materials expand/contract slightly with temperature variations and
>trigger the alarm).
I don't think it's in the door well proper, I think it's at the bottom of the
B-pillar. I have the same switch on my S4, it wasn't easily found and in fact
I can't remember exactly where I did find it (and the damned Bentley CD says
the location is found via the owner's manual - which is outside right now)...
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Re: Crazy Car Alarm '99.5 A4 1.8T
Użytkownik "Dan" wrote
>
> The alarm goes off sometimes after locking up, especially on hot days (the
> dash materials expand/contract slightly with temperature variations and
> trigger the alarm).
As daytripper mentioned, the button is located on the bottom of the left
b-pillar - the one between the driver's and rear passenger's doors.
However, I find it hard to believe that expanding/contracting dash materials
cause the alarm to go off. LOL!
Nonetheless, the motion sensor itself may be faulty causing the alarm to go
off for no reason so disabling it with the b-pillar button may in fact take
care of that.
Cheers,
Pete
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Re: Crazy Car Alarm '99.5 A4 1.8T
Użytkownik "Dan" wrote
>
> The alarm goes off sometimes after locking up, especially on hot days (the
> dash materials expand/contract slightly with temperature variations and
> trigger the alarm).
As daytripper mentioned, the button is located on the bottom of the left
b-pillar - the one between the driver's and rear passenger's doors.
However, I find it hard to believe that expanding/contracting dash materials
cause the alarm to go off. LOL!
Nonetheless, the motion sensor itself may be faulty causing the alarm to go
off for no reason so disabling it with the b-pillar button may in fact take
care of that.
Cheers,
Pete
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Re: Crazy Car Alarm '99.5 A4 1.8T
"Dan" <deilerman@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Anybody aware of an alternate location for a switch to turn off the theft
> alarm internal sensor? My manual says such a switch exists in the
> doorwell,
> in case you keep pets in the car or something. But my 99.5 A4 1.8T does
> not
> have a switch where the manual says there should be.
>
> The alarm goes off sometimes after locking up, especially on hot days (the
> dash materials expand/contract slightly with temperature variations and
> trigger the alarm).
>
> Thanks
>
Hi Dan. I had the same problem in my '98. Took it to Audi and they diagnosed
a failing Motion CU, Ł250, because both left and right sensors were giving
spurious signal. However I bought a VAG-COM package and isolated the problem
to one sensor and managed to find a spare on eBay. You will probably find,
as I did, that if you re-plug the cable to the sensor the fault goes away
for a while.
If you look at the flashing led on the door you can see the failure. The led
lights solidly after a second or twos flashing. This is described in the
handbook.
Rgds
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> Anybody aware of an alternate location for a switch to turn off the theft
> alarm internal sensor? My manual says such a switch exists in the
> doorwell,
> in case you keep pets in the car or something. But my 99.5 A4 1.8T does
> not
> have a switch where the manual says there should be.
>
> The alarm goes off sometimes after locking up, especially on hot days (the
> dash materials expand/contract slightly with temperature variations and
> trigger the alarm).
>
> Thanks
>
Hi Dan. I had the same problem in my '98. Took it to Audi and they diagnosed
a failing Motion CU, Ł250, because both left and right sensors were giving
spurious signal. However I bought a VAG-COM package and isolated the problem
to one sensor and managed to find a spare on eBay. You will probably find,
as I did, that if you re-plug the cable to the sensor the fault goes away
for a while.
If you look at the flashing led on the door you can see the failure. The led
lights solidly after a second or twos flashing. This is described in the
handbook.
Rgds
Alec
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Re: Crazy Car Alarm '99.5 A4 1.8T
"Dan" <deilerman@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Anybody aware of an alternate location for a switch to turn off the theft
> alarm internal sensor? My manual says such a switch exists in the
> doorwell,
> in case you keep pets in the car or something. But my 99.5 A4 1.8T does
> not
> have a switch where the manual says there should be.
>
> The alarm goes off sometimes after locking up, especially on hot days (the
> dash materials expand/contract slightly with temperature variations and
> trigger the alarm).
>
> Thanks
>
Hi Dan. I had the same problem in my '98. Took it to Audi and they diagnosed
a failing Motion CU, Ł250, because both left and right sensors were giving
spurious signal. However I bought a VAG-COM package and isolated the problem
to one sensor and managed to find a spare on eBay. You will probably find,
as I did, that if you re-plug the cable to the sensor the fault goes away
for a while.
If you look at the flashing led on the door you can see the failure. The led
lights solidly after a second or twos flashing. This is described in the
handbook.
Rgds
Alec
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> Anybody aware of an alternate location for a switch to turn off the theft
> alarm internal sensor? My manual says such a switch exists in the
> doorwell,
> in case you keep pets in the car or something. But my 99.5 A4 1.8T does
> not
> have a switch where the manual says there should be.
>
> The alarm goes off sometimes after locking up, especially on hot days (the
> dash materials expand/contract slightly with temperature variations and
> trigger the alarm).
>
> Thanks
>
Hi Dan. I had the same problem in my '98. Took it to Audi and they diagnosed
a failing Motion CU, Ł250, because both left and right sensors were giving
spurious signal. However I bought a VAG-COM package and isolated the problem
to one sensor and managed to find a spare on eBay. You will probably find,
as I did, that if you re-plug the cable to the sensor the fault goes away
for a while.
If you look at the flashing led on the door you can see the failure. The led
lights solidly after a second or twos flashing. This is described in the
handbook.
Rgds
Alec
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Re: Crazy Car Alarm '99.5 A4 1.8T
On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 04:14:23 GMT, daytripper <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com>
wrote:
>On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 20:22:35 -0700, "Dan" <deilerman@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>Anybody aware of an alternate location for a switch to turn off the theft
>>alarm internal sensor? My manual says such a switch exists in the doorwell,
>>in case you keep pets in the car or something. But my 99.5 A4 1.8T does not
>>have a switch where the manual says there should be.
>>
>>The alarm goes off sometimes after locking up, especially on hot days (the
>>dash materials expand/contract slightly with temperature variations and
>>trigger the alarm).
>
>I don't think it's in the door well proper, I think it's at the bottom of the
>B-pillar. I have the same switch on my S4, it wasn't easily found and in fact
>I can't remember exactly where I did find it (and the damned Bentley CD says
>the location is found via the owner's manual - which is outside right now)...
Found it again on the morning commute - it actually is right there in the open
on the lower B pillar about 12" above the carpet.
If I recall correctly you have to press the button each time you want to lock
up the car to disable the internal motion sensors - it's not persistent beyond
one lock-unlock cycle...
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
wrote:
>On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 20:22:35 -0700, "Dan" <deilerman@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>Anybody aware of an alternate location for a switch to turn off the theft
>>alarm internal sensor? My manual says such a switch exists in the doorwell,
>>in case you keep pets in the car or something. But my 99.5 A4 1.8T does not
>>have a switch where the manual says there should be.
>>
>>The alarm goes off sometimes after locking up, especially on hot days (the
>>dash materials expand/contract slightly with temperature variations and
>>trigger the alarm).
>
>I don't think it's in the door well proper, I think it's at the bottom of the
>B-pillar. I have the same switch on my S4, it wasn't easily found and in fact
>I can't remember exactly where I did find it (and the damned Bentley CD says
>the location is found via the owner's manual - which is outside right now)...
Found it again on the morning commute - it actually is right there in the open
on the lower B pillar about 12" above the carpet.
If I recall correctly you have to press the button each time you want to lock
up the car to disable the internal motion sensors - it's not persistent beyond
one lock-unlock cycle...
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
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Re: Crazy Car Alarm '99.5 A4 1.8T
On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 04:14:23 GMT, daytripper <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com>
wrote:
>On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 20:22:35 -0700, "Dan" <deilerman@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>Anybody aware of an alternate location for a switch to turn off the theft
>>alarm internal sensor? My manual says such a switch exists in the doorwell,
>>in case you keep pets in the car or something. But my 99.5 A4 1.8T does not
>>have a switch where the manual says there should be.
>>
>>The alarm goes off sometimes after locking up, especially on hot days (the
>>dash materials expand/contract slightly with temperature variations and
>>trigger the alarm).
>
>I don't think it's in the door well proper, I think it's at the bottom of the
>B-pillar. I have the same switch on my S4, it wasn't easily found and in fact
>I can't remember exactly where I did find it (and the damned Bentley CD says
>the location is found via the owner's manual - which is outside right now)...
Found it again on the morning commute - it actually is right there in the open
on the lower B pillar about 12" above the carpet.
If I recall correctly you have to press the button each time you want to lock
up the car to disable the internal motion sensors - it's not persistent beyond
one lock-unlock cycle...
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
wrote:
>On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 20:22:35 -0700, "Dan" <deilerman@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>Anybody aware of an alternate location for a switch to turn off the theft
>>alarm internal sensor? My manual says such a switch exists in the doorwell,
>>in case you keep pets in the car or something. But my 99.5 A4 1.8T does not
>>have a switch where the manual says there should be.
>>
>>The alarm goes off sometimes after locking up, especially on hot days (the
>>dash materials expand/contract slightly with temperature variations and
>>trigger the alarm).
>
>I don't think it's in the door well proper, I think it's at the bottom of the
>B-pillar. I have the same switch on my S4, it wasn't easily found and in fact
>I can't remember exactly where I did find it (and the damned Bentley CD says
>the location is found via the owner's manual - which is outside right now)...
Found it again on the morning commute - it actually is right there in the open
on the lower B pillar about 12" above the carpet.
If I recall correctly you have to press the button each time you want to lock
up the car to disable the internal motion sensors - it's not persistent beyond
one lock-unlock cycle...
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
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Re: Crazy Car Alarm '99.5 A4 1.8T
Found it! I was looking more in the doorwell itself and the button is
actually on the inside of the car. I've had this car over 5 years and never
knew that button was there! ; )
Thanks, again.
"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 04:14:23 GMT, daytripper <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
> >On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 20:22:35 -0700, "Dan" <deilerman@comcast.net> wrote:
> >
> >>Anybody aware of an alternate location for a switch to turn off the
theft
> >>alarm internal sensor? My manual says such a switch exists in the
doorwell,
> >>in case you keep pets in the car or something. But my 99.5 A4 1.8T does
not
> >>have a switch where the manual says there should be.
> >>
> >>The alarm goes off sometimes after locking up, especially on hot days
(the
> >>dash materials expand/contract slightly with temperature variations and
> >>trigger the alarm).
> >
> >I don't think it's in the door well proper, I think it's at the bottom of
the
> >B-pillar. I have the same switch on my S4, it wasn't easily found and in
fact
> >I can't remember exactly where I did find it (and the damned Bentley CD
says
> >the location is found via the owner's manual - which is outside right
now)...
>
> Found it again on the morning commute - it actually is right there in the
open
> on the lower B pillar about 12" above the carpet.
>
> If I recall correctly you have to press the button each time you want to
lock
> up the car to disable the internal motion sensors - it's not persistent
beyond
> one lock-unlock cycle...
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd
actually on the inside of the car. I've had this car over 5 years and never
knew that button was there! ; )
Thanks, again.
"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 04:14:23 GMT, daytripper <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
> >On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 20:22:35 -0700, "Dan" <deilerman@comcast.net> wrote:
> >
> >>Anybody aware of an alternate location for a switch to turn off the
theft
> >>alarm internal sensor? My manual says such a switch exists in the
doorwell,
> >>in case you keep pets in the car or something. But my 99.5 A4 1.8T does
not
> >>have a switch where the manual says there should be.
> >>
> >>The alarm goes off sometimes after locking up, especially on hot days
(the
> >>dash materials expand/contract slightly with temperature variations and
> >>trigger the alarm).
> >
> >I don't think it's in the door well proper, I think it's at the bottom of
the
> >B-pillar. I have the same switch on my S4, it wasn't easily found and in
fact
> >I can't remember exactly where I did find it (and the damned Bentley CD
says
> >the location is found via the owner's manual - which is outside right
now)...
>
> Found it again on the morning commute - it actually is right there in the
open
> on the lower B pillar about 12" above the carpet.
>
> If I recall correctly you have to press the button each time you want to
lock
> up the car to disable the internal motion sensors - it's not persistent
beyond
> one lock-unlock cycle...
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd