ignition switch
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Re: Re: ignition switch
"" wrote
> Are these switches from the Audi dealer or aftermarket
> switches.
> I recommend the dealer switches since sometimes the
> aftermarkets are not as
> well built! BUT sometimes even the dealer stuff will have
> problems.
>
> later,
> dave
> (One out of many daves)
>
>
> "Larry M. Stein" <larrymstein@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:HCxhf.5257$wf.5047@newsread3.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> > my low mileage creampuff 1995 model 90 is in shop for its
> 6th ignition
> > switch.
> > does anyone know anything about this situation?
>
its a problem ive had. the ignition switch is a problem with these
modles. and sadly it burnt out my starter and so i had to replace that
costing an extra 300. simply just buy it from the dealer and not
aftermarket.
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> Are these switches from the Audi dealer or aftermarket
> switches.
> I recommend the dealer switches since sometimes the
> aftermarkets are not as
> well built! BUT sometimes even the dealer stuff will have
> problems.
>
> later,
> dave
> (One out of many daves)
>
>
> "Larry M. Stein" <larrymstein@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:HCxhf.5257$wf.5047@newsread3.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> > my low mileage creampuff 1995 model 90 is in shop for its
> 6th ignition
> > switch.
> > does anyone know anything about this situation?
>
its a problem ive had. the ignition switch is a problem with these
modles. and sadly it burnt out my starter and so i had to replace that
costing an extra 300. simply just buy it from the dealer and not
aftermarket.
--
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#12
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Re: Re: ignition switch
"" wrote
> Are these switches from the Audi dealer or aftermarket
> switches.
> I recommend the dealer switches since sometimes the
> aftermarkets are not as
> well built! BUT sometimes even the dealer stuff will have
> problems.
>
> later,
> dave
> (One out of many daves)
>
>
> "Larry M. Stein" <larrymstein@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:HCxhf.5257$wf.5047@newsread3.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> > my low mileage creampuff 1995 model 90 is in shop for its
> 6th ignition
> > switch.
> > does anyone know anything about this situation?
>
its a problem ive had. the ignition switch is a problem with these
modles. and sadly it burnt out my starter and so i had to replace that
costing an extra 300. simply just buy it from the dealer and not
aftermarket.
--
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> Are these switches from the Audi dealer or aftermarket
> switches.
> I recommend the dealer switches since sometimes the
> aftermarkets are not as
> well built! BUT sometimes even the dealer stuff will have
> problems.
>
> later,
> dave
> (One out of many daves)
>
>
> "Larry M. Stein" <larrymstein@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:HCxhf.5257$wf.5047@newsread3.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> > my low mileage creampuff 1995 model 90 is in shop for its
> 6th ignition
> > switch.
> > does anyone know anything about this situation?
>
its a problem ive had. the ignition switch is a problem with these
modles. and sadly it burnt out my starter and so i had to replace that
costing an extra 300. simply just buy it from the dealer and not
aftermarket.
--
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#13
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Re: Re: ignition switch
"" wrote
> Are these switches from the Audi dealer or aftermarket
> switches.
> I recommend the dealer switches since sometimes the
> aftermarkets are not as
> well built! BUT sometimes even the dealer stuff will have
> problems.
>
> later,
> dave
> (One out of many daves)
>
>
> "Larry M. Stein" <larrymstein@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:HCxhf.5257$wf.5047@newsread3.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> > my low mileage creampuff 1995 model 90 is in shop for its
> 6th ignition
> > switch.
> > does anyone know anything about this situation?
>
its a problem ive had. the ignition switch is a problem with these
modles. and sadly it burnt out my starter and so i had to replace that
costing an extra 300. simply just buy it from the dealer and not
aftermarket.
--
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> Are these switches from the Audi dealer or aftermarket
> switches.
> I recommend the dealer switches since sometimes the
> aftermarkets are not as
> well built! BUT sometimes even the dealer stuff will have
> problems.
>
> later,
> dave
> (One out of many daves)
>
>
> "Larry M. Stein" <larrymstein@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:HCxhf.5257$wf.5047@newsread3.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> > my low mileage creampuff 1995 model 90 is in shop for its
> 6th ignition
> > switch.
> > does anyone know anything about this situation?
>
its a problem ive had. the ignition switch is a problem with these
modles. and sadly it burnt out my starter and so i had to replace that
costing an extra 300. simply just buy it from the dealer and not
aftermarket.
--
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#14
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Re: ignition switch
> my low mileage creampuff 1995 model 90 is in shop for its 6th ignition
switch does anyone know anything about this situation?
Yes. This type of switch is VERY sensitive to excessive keyring
wieght. Dump all the flashlights, Swiss Army knives, bottle openers,
nightsticks. etc. Just keys, two or three at most.
switch does anyone know anything about this situation?
Yes. This type of switch is VERY sensitive to excessive keyring
wieght. Dump all the flashlights, Swiss Army knives, bottle openers,
nightsticks. etc. Just keys, two or three at most.
#15
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Re: ignition switch
> my low mileage creampuff 1995 model 90 is in shop for its 6th ignition
switch does anyone know anything about this situation?
Yes. This type of switch is VERY sensitive to excessive keyring
wieght. Dump all the flashlights, Swiss Army knives, bottle openers,
nightsticks. etc. Just keys, two or three at most.
switch does anyone know anything about this situation?
Yes. This type of switch is VERY sensitive to excessive keyring
wieght. Dump all the flashlights, Swiss Army knives, bottle openers,
nightsticks. etc. Just keys, two or three at most.
#16
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Re: ignition switch
> my low mileage creampuff 1995 model 90 is in shop for its 6th ignition
switch does anyone know anything about this situation?
Yes. This type of switch is VERY sensitive to excessive keyring
wieght. Dump all the flashlights, Swiss Army knives, bottle openers,
nightsticks. etc. Just keys, two or three at most.
switch does anyone know anything about this situation?
Yes. This type of switch is VERY sensitive to excessive keyring
wieght. Dump all the flashlights, Swiss Army knives, bottle openers,
nightsticks. etc. Just keys, two or three at most.
#17
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Re: ignition switch
> my low mileage creampuff 1995 model 90 is in shop for its 6th ignition
switch does anyone know anything about this situation?
Yes. This type of switch is VERY sensitive to excessive keyring
wieght. Dump all the flashlights, Swiss Army knives, bottle openers,
nightsticks. etc. Just keys, two or three at most.
switch does anyone know anything about this situation?
Yes. This type of switch is VERY sensitive to excessive keyring
wieght. Dump all the flashlights, Swiss Army knives, bottle openers,
nightsticks. etc. Just keys, two or three at most.
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