Rows of Pixels going Dead on Dashboard Display
#11
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Re: Rows of Pixels going Dead on Dashboard Display
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 11:50:23 -0400, "...Mike" <michaelm@duke.edu>
wrote:
>My '99 A6 has, intermittently, rows of the dashboard display going
>blank. Most of the time it is fine - some days it is not. After
>running a while it seems to get better. The rows are not always the
>same. The most rows that have ever been out at one time is three. ( By
>row, I mean a line of pixels). Could this be temp/moisture related?
>Anything I can do? Anyone ever have this problem? Anyone know what it
>might cost to fix this annoying problem?
>
Take this for what it's worth ... when the dealer was trying to sell
me an extended warranty on my 2001 A4, he mentioned the dashboard
display problem.
If we are talking about the same thing, he said it was about $1200 to
repiar it.
wrote:
>My '99 A6 has, intermittently, rows of the dashboard display going
>blank. Most of the time it is fine - some days it is not. After
>running a while it seems to get better. The rows are not always the
>same. The most rows that have ever been out at one time is three. ( By
>row, I mean a line of pixels). Could this be temp/moisture related?
>Anything I can do? Anyone ever have this problem? Anyone know what it
>might cost to fix this annoying problem?
>
Take this for what it's worth ... when the dealer was trying to sell
me an extended warranty on my 2001 A4, he mentioned the dashboard
display problem.
If we are talking about the same thing, he said it was about $1200 to
repiar it.
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Re: Rows of Pixels going Dead on Dashboard Display
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 11:50:23 -0400, "...Mike" <michaelm@duke.edu>
wrote:
>My '99 A6 has, intermittently, rows of the dashboard display going
>blank. Most of the time it is fine - some days it is not. After
>running a while it seems to get better. The rows are not always the
>same. The most rows that have ever been out at one time is three. ( By
>row, I mean a line of pixels). Could this be temp/moisture related?
>Anything I can do? Anyone ever have this problem? Anyone know what it
>might cost to fix this annoying problem?
>
Take this for what it's worth ... when the dealer was trying to sell
me an extended warranty on my 2001 A4, he mentioned the dashboard
display problem.
If we are talking about the same thing, he said it was about $1200 to
repiar it.
wrote:
>My '99 A6 has, intermittently, rows of the dashboard display going
>blank. Most of the time it is fine - some days it is not. After
>running a while it seems to get better. The rows are not always the
>same. The most rows that have ever been out at one time is three. ( By
>row, I mean a line of pixels). Could this be temp/moisture related?
>Anything I can do? Anyone ever have this problem? Anyone know what it
>might cost to fix this annoying problem?
>
Take this for what it's worth ... when the dealer was trying to sell
me an extended warranty on my 2001 A4, he mentioned the dashboard
display problem.
If we are talking about the same thing, he said it was about $1200 to
repiar it.
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Re: Rows of Pixels going Dead on Dashboard Display
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 11:50:23 -0400, "...Mike" <michaelm@duke.edu>
wrote:
>My '99 A6 has, intermittently, rows of the dashboard display going
>blank. Most of the time it is fine - some days it is not. After
>running a while it seems to get better. The rows are not always the
>same. The most rows that have ever been out at one time is three. ( By
>row, I mean a line of pixels). Could this be temp/moisture related?
>Anything I can do? Anyone ever have this problem? Anyone know what it
>might cost to fix this annoying problem?
>
Take this for what it's worth ... when the dealer was trying to sell
me an extended warranty on my 2001 A4, he mentioned the dashboard
display problem.
If we are talking about the same thing, he said it was about $1200 to
repiar it.
wrote:
>My '99 A6 has, intermittently, rows of the dashboard display going
>blank. Most of the time it is fine - some days it is not. After
>running a while it seems to get better. The rows are not always the
>same. The most rows that have ever been out at one time is three. ( By
>row, I mean a line of pixels). Could this be temp/moisture related?
>Anything I can do? Anyone ever have this problem? Anyone know what it
>might cost to fix this annoying problem?
>
Take this for what it's worth ... when the dealer was trying to sell
me an extended warranty on my 2001 A4, he mentioned the dashboard
display problem.
If we are talking about the same thing, he said it was about $1200 to
repiar it.
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Re: Rows of Pixels going Dead on Dashboard Display
....Mike wrote:
>My '99 A6 has, intermittently, rows of the dashboard display going
>blank. Most of the time it is fine - some days it is not. After
>running a while it seems to get better. The rows are not always the
>same. The most rows that have ever been out at one time is three. ( By
>row, I mean a line of pixels). Could this be temp/moisture related?
>Anything I can do? Anyone ever have this problem? Anyone know what it
>might cost to fix this annoying problem?
>
>Thanks...
>
>...Mike
It appears to be a common problem - the whole unit has to be replaced and
your key coded etc. which seems ridiculous to have to spend (in the UK) about
£450 for the part and then extra for the set up. and installation I can't
believe that audi haven't sorted this out. There must be loads of well hacked
off owners all having this problem, which I understand also affects Saab cars
as well.
You might want to read (and weep) the following link
http://forums.audiworld.com/s4/msgs/1668074.phtml
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>My '99 A6 has, intermittently, rows of the dashboard display going
>blank. Most of the time it is fine - some days it is not. After
>running a while it seems to get better. The rows are not always the
>same. The most rows that have ever been out at one time is three. ( By
>row, I mean a line of pixels). Could this be temp/moisture related?
>Anything I can do? Anyone ever have this problem? Anyone know what it
>might cost to fix this annoying problem?
>
>Thanks...
>
>...Mike
It appears to be a common problem - the whole unit has to be replaced and
your key coded etc. which seems ridiculous to have to spend (in the UK) about
£450 for the part and then extra for the set up. and installation I can't
believe that audi haven't sorted this out. There must be loads of well hacked
off owners all having this problem, which I understand also affects Saab cars
as well.
You might want to read (and weep) the following link
http://forums.audiworld.com/s4/msgs/1668074.phtml
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Re: Rows of Pixels going Dead on Dashboard Display
....Mike wrote:
>My '99 A6 has, intermittently, rows of the dashboard display going
>blank. Most of the time it is fine - some days it is not. After
>running a while it seems to get better. The rows are not always the
>same. The most rows that have ever been out at one time is three. ( By
>row, I mean a line of pixels). Could this be temp/moisture related?
>Anything I can do? Anyone ever have this problem? Anyone know what it
>might cost to fix this annoying problem?
>
>Thanks...
>
>...Mike
It appears to be a common problem - the whole unit has to be replaced and
your key coded etc. which seems ridiculous to have to spend (in the UK) about
£450 for the part and then extra for the set up. and installation I can't
believe that audi haven't sorted this out. There must be loads of well hacked
off owners all having this problem, which I understand also affects Saab cars
as well.
You might want to read (and weep) the following link
http://forums.audiworld.com/s4/msgs/1668074.phtml
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>My '99 A6 has, intermittently, rows of the dashboard display going
>blank. Most of the time it is fine - some days it is not. After
>running a while it seems to get better. The rows are not always the
>same. The most rows that have ever been out at one time is three. ( By
>row, I mean a line of pixels). Could this be temp/moisture related?
>Anything I can do? Anyone ever have this problem? Anyone know what it
>might cost to fix this annoying problem?
>
>Thanks...
>
>...Mike
It appears to be a common problem - the whole unit has to be replaced and
your key coded etc. which seems ridiculous to have to spend (in the UK) about
£450 for the part and then extra for the set up. and installation I can't
believe that audi haven't sorted this out. There must be loads of well hacked
off owners all having this problem, which I understand also affects Saab cars
as well.
You might want to read (and weep) the following link
http://forums.audiworld.com/s4/msgs/1668074.phtml
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Re: Rows of Pixels going Dead on Dashboard Display
....Mike wrote:
>My '99 A6 has, intermittently, rows of the dashboard display going
>blank. Most of the time it is fine - some days it is not. After
>running a while it seems to get better. The rows are not always the
>same. The most rows that have ever been out at one time is three. ( By
>row, I mean a line of pixels). Could this be temp/moisture related?
>Anything I can do? Anyone ever have this problem? Anyone know what it
>might cost to fix this annoying problem?
>
>Thanks...
>
>...Mike
It appears to be a common problem - the whole unit has to be replaced and
your key coded etc. which seems ridiculous to have to spend (in the UK) about
£450 for the part and then extra for the set up. and installation I can't
believe that audi haven't sorted this out. There must be loads of well hacked
off owners all having this problem, which I understand also affects Saab cars
as well.
You might want to read (and weep) the following link
http://forums.audiworld.com/s4/msgs/1668074.phtml
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>My '99 A6 has, intermittently, rows of the dashboard display going
>blank. Most of the time it is fine - some days it is not. After
>running a while it seems to get better. The rows are not always the
>same. The most rows that have ever been out at one time is three. ( By
>row, I mean a line of pixels). Could this be temp/moisture related?
>Anything I can do? Anyone ever have this problem? Anyone know what it
>might cost to fix this annoying problem?
>
>Thanks...
>
>...Mike
It appears to be a common problem - the whole unit has to be replaced and
your key coded etc. which seems ridiculous to have to spend (in the UK) about
£450 for the part and then extra for the set up. and installation I can't
believe that audi haven't sorted this out. There must be loads of well hacked
off owners all having this problem, which I understand also affects Saab cars
as well.
You might want to read (and weep) the following link
http://forums.audiworld.com/s4/msgs/1668074.phtml
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Re: Rows of Pixels going Dead on Dashboard Display
....Mike wrote:
>My '99 A6 has, intermittently, rows of the dashboard display going
>blank. Most of the time it is fine - some days it is not. After
>running a while it seems to get better. The rows are not always the
>same. The most rows that have ever been out at one time is three. ( By
>row, I mean a line of pixels). Could this be temp/moisture related?
>Anything I can do? Anyone ever have this problem? Anyone know what it
>might cost to fix this annoying problem?
>
>Thanks...
>
>...Mike
It appears to be a common problem - the whole unit has to be replaced and
your key coded etc. which seems ridiculous to have to spend (in the UK) about
£450 for the part and then extra for the set up. and installation I can't
believe that audi haven't sorted this out. There must be loads of well hacked
off owners all having this problem, which I understand also affects Saab cars
as well.
You might want to read (and weep) the following link
http://forums.audiworld.com/s4/msgs/1668074.phtml
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>My '99 A6 has, intermittently, rows of the dashboard display going
>blank. Most of the time it is fine - some days it is not. After
>running a while it seems to get better. The rows are not always the
>same. The most rows that have ever been out at one time is three. ( By
>row, I mean a line of pixels). Could this be temp/moisture related?
>Anything I can do? Anyone ever have this problem? Anyone know what it
>might cost to fix this annoying problem?
>
>Thanks...
>
>...Mike
It appears to be a common problem - the whole unit has to be replaced and
your key coded etc. which seems ridiculous to have to spend (in the UK) about
£450 for the part and then extra for the set up. and installation I can't
believe that audi haven't sorted this out. There must be loads of well hacked
off owners all having this problem, which I understand also affects Saab cars
as well.
You might want to read (and weep) the following link
http://forums.audiworld.com/s4/msgs/1668074.phtml
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Re: Rows of Pixels going Dead on Dashboard Display
In article <1rs2m1586ans9l2lcd2h98nnihdpe9lvp9@4ax.com>,
Jay Somerset <jay-1941-@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I had a similar sitution that was temperature related. Under 50F some of
>the odometer segments refused to work. When the interior of the car warmed
>up, all was OK.
My 2001 S4's radio display is very slow below 10-20F but is fine at
warmer temperatures.
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Jay Somerset <jay-1941-@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I had a similar sitution that was temperature related. Under 50F some of
>the odometer segments refused to work. When the interior of the car warmed
>up, all was OK.
My 2001 S4's radio display is very slow below 10-20F but is fine at
warmer temperatures.
--
John Carr (jfc@mit.edu)
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Re: Rows of Pixels going Dead on Dashboard Display
In article <1rs2m1586ans9l2lcd2h98nnihdpe9lvp9@4ax.com>,
Jay Somerset <jay-1941-@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I had a similar sitution that was temperature related. Under 50F some of
>the odometer segments refused to work. When the interior of the car warmed
>up, all was OK.
My 2001 S4's radio display is very slow below 10-20F but is fine at
warmer temperatures.
--
John Carr (jfc@mit.edu)
Jay Somerset <jay-1941-@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I had a similar sitution that was temperature related. Under 50F some of
>the odometer segments refused to work. When the interior of the car warmed
>up, all was OK.
My 2001 S4's radio display is very slow below 10-20F but is fine at
warmer temperatures.
--
John Carr (jfc@mit.edu)
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Re: Rows of Pixels going Dead on Dashboard Display
In article <1rs2m1586ans9l2lcd2h98nnihdpe9lvp9@4ax.com>,
Jay Somerset <jay-1941-@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I had a similar sitution that was temperature related. Under 50F some of
>the odometer segments refused to work. When the interior of the car warmed
>up, all was OK.
My 2001 S4's radio display is very slow below 10-20F but is fine at
warmer temperatures.
--
John Carr (jfc@mit.edu)
Jay Somerset <jay-1941-@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I had a similar sitution that was temperature related. Under 50F some of
>the odometer segments refused to work. When the interior of the car warmed
>up, all was OK.
My 2001 S4's radio display is very slow below 10-20F but is fine at
warmer temperatures.
--
John Carr (jfc@mit.edu)