warning lights
#11
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Re: warning lights
when the lights came on and started beeping it was raining and very wet, now
this as not happened since i am gonna get the breaks looked asap but would
wet and dry conditions make any difference . i was think it was more to do
with te traction control but then again my mecanical knowledge is not very
good. also the shield underneath the car as come away 2 days prior whilst
driving on the motorway shook me up a bit as it went BANG and bits of
plastic went everywere i wonder if that as caused some damage??
thanks again
stef
x
"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 07:03:39 GMT, Madesio <email@invalid.address> wrote:
>
>>Stef wrote:
>>
>>> hello all
>>> i have an audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999 .
>>> driving home tonight and my asr, abs and the triangle with the ! in the
>>> middle all came on and started beeping any ideas anyone?
>>> cheers for any replies
>>> stef
>>
>>It's highly likely that your ABS control module took its last breath. In
>>any event you'd have to get your various modules scanned for faults.
>
> Scanning the control module is clearly the right thing to do, but the root
> cause of the problem could be a wheel speed sensor gone to Heaven...
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd
this as not happened since i am gonna get the breaks looked asap but would
wet and dry conditions make any difference . i was think it was more to do
with te traction control but then again my mecanical knowledge is not very
good. also the shield underneath the car as come away 2 days prior whilst
driving on the motorway shook me up a bit as it went BANG and bits of
plastic went everywere i wonder if that as caused some damage??
thanks again
stef
x
"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 07:03:39 GMT, Madesio <email@invalid.address> wrote:
>
>>Stef wrote:
>>
>>> hello all
>>> i have an audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999 .
>>> driving home tonight and my asr, abs and the triangle with the ! in the
>>> middle all came on and started beeping any ideas anyone?
>>> cheers for any replies
>>> stef
>>
>>It's highly likely that your ABS control module took its last breath. In
>>any event you'd have to get your various modules scanned for faults.
>
> Scanning the control module is clearly the right thing to do, but the root
> cause of the problem could be a wheel speed sensor gone to Heaven...
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd
#12
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Re: warning lights
when the lights came on and started beeping it was raining and very wet, now
this as not happened since i am gonna get the breaks looked asap but would
wet and dry conditions make any difference . i was think it was more to do
with te traction control but then again my mecanical knowledge is not very
good. also the shield underneath the car as come away 2 days prior whilst
driving on the motorway shook me up a bit as it went BANG and bits of
plastic went everywere i wonder if that as caused some damage??
thanks again
stef
x
"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 07:03:39 GMT, Madesio <email@invalid.address> wrote:
>
>>Stef wrote:
>>
>>> hello all
>>> i have an audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999 .
>>> driving home tonight and my asr, abs and the triangle with the ! in the
>>> middle all came on and started beeping any ideas anyone?
>>> cheers for any replies
>>> stef
>>
>>It's highly likely that your ABS control module took its last breath. In
>>any event you'd have to get your various modules scanned for faults.
>
> Scanning the control module is clearly the right thing to do, but the root
> cause of the problem could be a wheel speed sensor gone to Heaven...
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd
this as not happened since i am gonna get the breaks looked asap but would
wet and dry conditions make any difference . i was think it was more to do
with te traction control but then again my mecanical knowledge is not very
good. also the shield underneath the car as come away 2 days prior whilst
driving on the motorway shook me up a bit as it went BANG and bits of
plastic went everywere i wonder if that as caused some damage??
thanks again
stef
x
"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 07:03:39 GMT, Madesio <email@invalid.address> wrote:
>
>>Stef wrote:
>>
>>> hello all
>>> i have an audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999 .
>>> driving home tonight and my asr, abs and the triangle with the ! in the
>>> middle all came on and started beeping any ideas anyone?
>>> cheers for any replies
>>> stef
>>
>>It's highly likely that your ABS control module took its last breath. In
>>any event you'd have to get your various modules scanned for faults.
>
> Scanning the control module is clearly the right thing to do, but the root
> cause of the problem could be a wheel speed sensor gone to Heaven...
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd
#13
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Re: warning lights
when the lights came on and started beeping it was raining and very wet, now
this as not happened since i am gonna get the breaks looked asap but would
wet and dry conditions make any difference . i was think it was more to do
with te traction control but then again my mecanical knowledge is not very
good. also the shield underneath the car as come away 2 days prior whilst
driving on the motorway shook me up a bit as it went BANG and bits of
plastic went everywere i wonder if that as caused some damage??
thanks again
stef
x
"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 07:03:39 GMT, Madesio <email@invalid.address> wrote:
>
>>Stef wrote:
>>
>>> hello all
>>> i have an audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999 .
>>> driving home tonight and my asr, abs and the triangle with the ! in the
>>> middle all came on and started beeping any ideas anyone?
>>> cheers for any replies
>>> stef
>>
>>It's highly likely that your ABS control module took its last breath. In
>>any event you'd have to get your various modules scanned for faults.
>
> Scanning the control module is clearly the right thing to do, but the root
> cause of the problem could be a wheel speed sensor gone to Heaven...
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd
this as not happened since i am gonna get the breaks looked asap but would
wet and dry conditions make any difference . i was think it was more to do
with te traction control but then again my mecanical knowledge is not very
good. also the shield underneath the car as come away 2 days prior whilst
driving on the motorway shook me up a bit as it went BANG and bits of
plastic went everywere i wonder if that as caused some damage??
thanks again
stef
x
"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 07:03:39 GMT, Madesio <email@invalid.address> wrote:
>
>>Stef wrote:
>>
>>> hello all
>>> i have an audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999 .
>>> driving home tonight and my asr, abs and the triangle with the ! in the
>>> middle all came on and started beeping any ideas anyone?
>>> cheers for any replies
>>> stef
>>
>>It's highly likely that your ABS control module took its last breath. In
>>any event you'd have to get your various modules scanned for faults.
>
> Scanning the control module is clearly the right thing to do, but the root
> cause of the problem could be a wheel speed sensor gone to Heaven...
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd
#14
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Re: warning lights
On Thu, 4 Oct 2007 17:04:20 +0100, "Stef" <ginanstef@ginanstef.karoo.co.uk>
wrote:
>"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
>newsau9g35ccf9gmk24flrj1dh270fnof5pt4@4ax.com.. .
>> On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 07:03:39 GMT, Madesio <email@invalid.address> wrote:
>>
>>>Stef wrote:
>>>
>>>> hello all
>>>> i have an audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999 .
>>>> driving home tonight and my asr, abs and the triangle with the ! in the
>>>> middle all came on and started beeping any ideas anyone?
>>>> cheers for any replies
>>>> stef
>>>
>>>It's highly likely that your ABS control module took its last breath. In
>>>any event you'd have to get your various modules scanned for faults.
>>
>> Scanning the control module is clearly the right thing to do, but the root
>> cause of the problem could be a wheel speed sensor gone to Heaven...
>>
>> /daytripper
>> '00 s4 6spd
>
>when the lights came on and started beeping it was raining and very wet, now
>this as not happened since i am gonna get the breaks looked asap but would
>wet and dry conditions make any difference . i was think it was more to do
>with te traction control but then again my mecanical knowledge is not very
>good. also the shield underneath the car as come away 2 days prior whilst
>driving on the motorway shook me up a bit as it went BANG and bits of
>plastic went everywere i wonder if that as caused some damage??
>thanks again
>stef
All of the safety assist functions - anti-lock brakes, traction control, yaw
recovery - and on some models, "low tire pressure" warnings - rely on the
wheel speed sensors. If any one of them is malfunctioning, you can expect a
whole lot of upset electronics to give you a wake-up call.
If the wiring to a sensor has been damaged - like broached insulation - it
could exhibit symptoms that vary with moisture. But speculation isn't going to
fix the car. Have the codes dumped and go from there...
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
wrote:
>"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
>newsau9g35ccf9gmk24flrj1dh270fnof5pt4@4ax.com.. .
>> On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 07:03:39 GMT, Madesio <email@invalid.address> wrote:
>>
>>>Stef wrote:
>>>
>>>> hello all
>>>> i have an audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999 .
>>>> driving home tonight and my asr, abs and the triangle with the ! in the
>>>> middle all came on and started beeping any ideas anyone?
>>>> cheers for any replies
>>>> stef
>>>
>>>It's highly likely that your ABS control module took its last breath. In
>>>any event you'd have to get your various modules scanned for faults.
>>
>> Scanning the control module is clearly the right thing to do, but the root
>> cause of the problem could be a wheel speed sensor gone to Heaven...
>>
>> /daytripper
>> '00 s4 6spd
>
>when the lights came on and started beeping it was raining and very wet, now
>this as not happened since i am gonna get the breaks looked asap but would
>wet and dry conditions make any difference . i was think it was more to do
>with te traction control but then again my mecanical knowledge is not very
>good. also the shield underneath the car as come away 2 days prior whilst
>driving on the motorway shook me up a bit as it went BANG and bits of
>plastic went everywere i wonder if that as caused some damage??
>thanks again
>stef
All of the safety assist functions - anti-lock brakes, traction control, yaw
recovery - and on some models, "low tire pressure" warnings - rely on the
wheel speed sensors. If any one of them is malfunctioning, you can expect a
whole lot of upset electronics to give you a wake-up call.
If the wiring to a sensor has been damaged - like broached insulation - it
could exhibit symptoms that vary with moisture. But speculation isn't going to
fix the car. Have the codes dumped and go from there...
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
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Re: warning lights
On Thu, 4 Oct 2007 17:04:20 +0100, "Stef" <ginanstef@ginanstef.karoo.co.uk>
wrote:
>"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
>newsau9g35ccf9gmk24flrj1dh270fnof5pt4@4ax.com.. .
>> On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 07:03:39 GMT, Madesio <email@invalid.address> wrote:
>>
>>>Stef wrote:
>>>
>>>> hello all
>>>> i have an audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999 .
>>>> driving home tonight and my asr, abs and the triangle with the ! in the
>>>> middle all came on and started beeping any ideas anyone?
>>>> cheers for any replies
>>>> stef
>>>
>>>It's highly likely that your ABS control module took its last breath. In
>>>any event you'd have to get your various modules scanned for faults.
>>
>> Scanning the control module is clearly the right thing to do, but the root
>> cause of the problem could be a wheel speed sensor gone to Heaven...
>>
>> /daytripper
>> '00 s4 6spd
>
>when the lights came on and started beeping it was raining and very wet, now
>this as not happened since i am gonna get the breaks looked asap but would
>wet and dry conditions make any difference . i was think it was more to do
>with te traction control but then again my mecanical knowledge is not very
>good. also the shield underneath the car as come away 2 days prior whilst
>driving on the motorway shook me up a bit as it went BANG and bits of
>plastic went everywere i wonder if that as caused some damage??
>thanks again
>stef
All of the safety assist functions - anti-lock brakes, traction control, yaw
recovery - and on some models, "low tire pressure" warnings - rely on the
wheel speed sensors. If any one of them is malfunctioning, you can expect a
whole lot of upset electronics to give you a wake-up call.
If the wiring to a sensor has been damaged - like broached insulation - it
could exhibit symptoms that vary with moisture. But speculation isn't going to
fix the car. Have the codes dumped and go from there...
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
wrote:
>"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
>newsau9g35ccf9gmk24flrj1dh270fnof5pt4@4ax.com.. .
>> On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 07:03:39 GMT, Madesio <email@invalid.address> wrote:
>>
>>>Stef wrote:
>>>
>>>> hello all
>>>> i have an audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999 .
>>>> driving home tonight and my asr, abs and the triangle with the ! in the
>>>> middle all came on and started beeping any ideas anyone?
>>>> cheers for any replies
>>>> stef
>>>
>>>It's highly likely that your ABS control module took its last breath. In
>>>any event you'd have to get your various modules scanned for faults.
>>
>> Scanning the control module is clearly the right thing to do, but the root
>> cause of the problem could be a wheel speed sensor gone to Heaven...
>>
>> /daytripper
>> '00 s4 6spd
>
>when the lights came on and started beeping it was raining and very wet, now
>this as not happened since i am gonna get the breaks looked asap but would
>wet and dry conditions make any difference . i was think it was more to do
>with te traction control but then again my mecanical knowledge is not very
>good. also the shield underneath the car as come away 2 days prior whilst
>driving on the motorway shook me up a bit as it went BANG and bits of
>plastic went everywere i wonder if that as caused some damage??
>thanks again
>stef
All of the safety assist functions - anti-lock brakes, traction control, yaw
recovery - and on some models, "low tire pressure" warnings - rely on the
wheel speed sensors. If any one of them is malfunctioning, you can expect a
whole lot of upset electronics to give you a wake-up call.
If the wiring to a sensor has been damaged - like broached insulation - it
could exhibit symptoms that vary with moisture. But speculation isn't going to
fix the car. Have the codes dumped and go from there...
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
#16
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Re: warning lights
On Thu, 4 Oct 2007 17:04:20 +0100, "Stef" <ginanstef@ginanstef.karoo.co.uk>
wrote:
>"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
>newsau9g35ccf9gmk24flrj1dh270fnof5pt4@4ax.com.. .
>> On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 07:03:39 GMT, Madesio <email@invalid.address> wrote:
>>
>>>Stef wrote:
>>>
>>>> hello all
>>>> i have an audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999 .
>>>> driving home tonight and my asr, abs and the triangle with the ! in the
>>>> middle all came on and started beeping any ideas anyone?
>>>> cheers for any replies
>>>> stef
>>>
>>>It's highly likely that your ABS control module took its last breath. In
>>>any event you'd have to get your various modules scanned for faults.
>>
>> Scanning the control module is clearly the right thing to do, but the root
>> cause of the problem could be a wheel speed sensor gone to Heaven...
>>
>> /daytripper
>> '00 s4 6spd
>
>when the lights came on and started beeping it was raining and very wet, now
>this as not happened since i am gonna get the breaks looked asap but would
>wet and dry conditions make any difference . i was think it was more to do
>with te traction control but then again my mecanical knowledge is not very
>good. also the shield underneath the car as come away 2 days prior whilst
>driving on the motorway shook me up a bit as it went BANG and bits of
>plastic went everywere i wonder if that as caused some damage??
>thanks again
>stef
All of the safety assist functions - anti-lock brakes, traction control, yaw
recovery - and on some models, "low tire pressure" warnings - rely on the
wheel speed sensors. If any one of them is malfunctioning, you can expect a
whole lot of upset electronics to give you a wake-up call.
If the wiring to a sensor has been damaged - like broached insulation - it
could exhibit symptoms that vary with moisture. But speculation isn't going to
fix the car. Have the codes dumped and go from there...
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
wrote:
>"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
>newsau9g35ccf9gmk24flrj1dh270fnof5pt4@4ax.com.. .
>> On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 07:03:39 GMT, Madesio <email@invalid.address> wrote:
>>
>>>Stef wrote:
>>>
>>>> hello all
>>>> i have an audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999 .
>>>> driving home tonight and my asr, abs and the triangle with the ! in the
>>>> middle all came on and started beeping any ideas anyone?
>>>> cheers for any replies
>>>> stef
>>>
>>>It's highly likely that your ABS control module took its last breath. In
>>>any event you'd have to get your various modules scanned for faults.
>>
>> Scanning the control module is clearly the right thing to do, but the root
>> cause of the problem could be a wheel speed sensor gone to Heaven...
>>
>> /daytripper
>> '00 s4 6spd
>
>when the lights came on and started beeping it was raining and very wet, now
>this as not happened since i am gonna get the breaks looked asap but would
>wet and dry conditions make any difference . i was think it was more to do
>with te traction control but then again my mecanical knowledge is not very
>good. also the shield underneath the car as come away 2 days prior whilst
>driving on the motorway shook me up a bit as it went BANG and bits of
>plastic went everywere i wonder if that as caused some damage??
>thanks again
>stef
All of the safety assist functions - anti-lock brakes, traction control, yaw
recovery - and on some models, "low tire pressure" warnings - rely on the
wheel speed sensors. If any one of them is malfunctioning, you can expect a
whole lot of upset electronics to give you a wake-up call.
If the wiring to a sensor has been damaged - like broached insulation - it
could exhibit symptoms that vary with moisture. But speculation isn't going to
fix the car. Have the codes dumped and go from there...
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
#17
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Re: warning lights
On Thu, 4 Oct 2007 17:04:20 +0100, "Stef" <ginanstef@ginanstef.karoo.co.uk>
wrote:
>"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
>newsau9g35ccf9gmk24flrj1dh270fnof5pt4@4ax.com.. .
>> On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 07:03:39 GMT, Madesio <email@invalid.address> wrote:
>>
>>>Stef wrote:
>>>
>>>> hello all
>>>> i have an audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999 .
>>>> driving home tonight and my asr, abs and the triangle with the ! in the
>>>> middle all came on and started beeping any ideas anyone?
>>>> cheers for any replies
>>>> stef
>>>
>>>It's highly likely that your ABS control module took its last breath. In
>>>any event you'd have to get your various modules scanned for faults.
>>
>> Scanning the control module is clearly the right thing to do, but the root
>> cause of the problem could be a wheel speed sensor gone to Heaven...
>>
>> /daytripper
>> '00 s4 6spd
>
>when the lights came on and started beeping it was raining and very wet, now
>this as not happened since i am gonna get the breaks looked asap but would
>wet and dry conditions make any difference . i was think it was more to do
>with te traction control but then again my mecanical knowledge is not very
>good. also the shield underneath the car as come away 2 days prior whilst
>driving on the motorway shook me up a bit as it went BANG and bits of
>plastic went everywere i wonder if that as caused some damage??
>thanks again
>stef
All of the safety assist functions - anti-lock brakes, traction control, yaw
recovery - and on some models, "low tire pressure" warnings - rely on the
wheel speed sensors. If any one of them is malfunctioning, you can expect a
whole lot of upset electronics to give you a wake-up call.
If the wiring to a sensor has been damaged - like broached insulation - it
could exhibit symptoms that vary with moisture. But speculation isn't going to
fix the car. Have the codes dumped and go from there...
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
wrote:
>"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
>newsau9g35ccf9gmk24flrj1dh270fnof5pt4@4ax.com.. .
>> On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 07:03:39 GMT, Madesio <email@invalid.address> wrote:
>>
>>>Stef wrote:
>>>
>>>> hello all
>>>> i have an audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999 .
>>>> driving home tonight and my asr, abs and the triangle with the ! in the
>>>> middle all came on and started beeping any ideas anyone?
>>>> cheers for any replies
>>>> stef
>>>
>>>It's highly likely that your ABS control module took its last breath. In
>>>any event you'd have to get your various modules scanned for faults.
>>
>> Scanning the control module is clearly the right thing to do, but the root
>> cause of the problem could be a wheel speed sensor gone to Heaven...
>>
>> /daytripper
>> '00 s4 6spd
>
>when the lights came on and started beeping it was raining and very wet, now
>this as not happened since i am gonna get the breaks looked asap but would
>wet and dry conditions make any difference . i was think it was more to do
>with te traction control but then again my mecanical knowledge is not very
>good. also the shield underneath the car as come away 2 days prior whilst
>driving on the motorway shook me up a bit as it went BANG and bits of
>plastic went everywere i wonder if that as caused some damage??
>thanks again
>stef
All of the safety assist functions - anti-lock brakes, traction control, yaw
recovery - and on some models, "low tire pressure" warnings - rely on the
wheel speed sensors. If any one of them is malfunctioning, you can expect a
whole lot of upset electronics to give you a wake-up call.
If the wiring to a sensor has been damaged - like broached insulation - it
could exhibit symptoms that vary with moisture. But speculation isn't going to
fix the car. Have the codes dumped and go from there...
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
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Re: warning lights
On Oct 3, 10:29 pm, "Stef" <ginans...@ginanstef.karoo.co.uk> wrote:
> hello all
> i have an audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999 .
> driving home tonight and my asr, abs and the triangle with the ! in the
> middle all came on and started beeping
> any ideas anyone?
> cheers for any replies
> stef
Is it still coming on?
Just after I bought my 2003 Audi my ASR light came on during a very
wet journey 5 mths ago, restarting the car got rid of it until I next
braked.
I did this four times with the same result, I was resigned to a trip
to the garage. But the problem disappeared before I could book it
in. 5 mths, 5000 miles later, some of them far wetter than the day
when the problem occured and no problem. <fingers crossed>
Mike
> hello all
> i have an audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999 .
> driving home tonight and my asr, abs and the triangle with the ! in the
> middle all came on and started beeping
> any ideas anyone?
> cheers for any replies
> stef
Is it still coming on?
Just after I bought my 2003 Audi my ASR light came on during a very
wet journey 5 mths ago, restarting the car got rid of it until I next
braked.
I did this four times with the same result, I was resigned to a trip
to the garage. But the problem disappeared before I could book it
in. 5 mths, 5000 miles later, some of them far wetter than the day
when the problem occured and no problem. <fingers crossed>
Mike
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Re: warning lights
On Oct 3, 10:29 pm, "Stef" <ginans...@ginanstef.karoo.co.uk> wrote:
> hello all
> i have an audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999 .
> driving home tonight and my asr, abs and the triangle with the ! in the
> middle all came on and started beeping
> any ideas anyone?
> cheers for any replies
> stef
Is it still coming on?
Just after I bought my 2003 Audi my ASR light came on during a very
wet journey 5 mths ago, restarting the car got rid of it until I next
braked.
I did this four times with the same result, I was resigned to a trip
to the garage. But the problem disappeared before I could book it
in. 5 mths, 5000 miles later, some of them far wetter than the day
when the problem occured and no problem. <fingers crossed>
Mike
> hello all
> i have an audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999 .
> driving home tonight and my asr, abs and the triangle with the ! in the
> middle all came on and started beeping
> any ideas anyone?
> cheers for any replies
> stef
Is it still coming on?
Just after I bought my 2003 Audi my ASR light came on during a very
wet journey 5 mths ago, restarting the car got rid of it until I next
braked.
I did this four times with the same result, I was resigned to a trip
to the garage. But the problem disappeared before I could book it
in. 5 mths, 5000 miles later, some of them far wetter than the day
when the problem occured and no problem. <fingers crossed>
Mike
#20
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Re: warning lights
On Oct 3, 10:29 pm, "Stef" <ginans...@ginanstef.karoo.co.uk> wrote:
> hello all
> i have an audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999 .
> driving home tonight and my asr, abs and the triangle with the ! in the
> middle all came on and started beeping
> any ideas anyone?
> cheers for any replies
> stef
Is it still coming on?
Just after I bought my 2003 Audi my ASR light came on during a very
wet journey 5 mths ago, restarting the car got rid of it until I next
braked.
I did this four times with the same result, I was resigned to a trip
to the garage. But the problem disappeared before I could book it
in. 5 mths, 5000 miles later, some of them far wetter than the day
when the problem occured and no problem. <fingers crossed>
Mike
> hello all
> i have an audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999 .
> driving home tonight and my asr, abs and the triangle with the ! in the
> middle all came on and started beeping
> any ideas anyone?
> cheers for any replies
> stef
Is it still coming on?
Just after I bought my 2003 Audi my ASR light came on during a very
wet journey 5 mths ago, restarting the car got rid of it until I next
braked.
I did this four times with the same result, I was resigned to a trip
to the garage. But the problem disappeared before I could book it
in. 5 mths, 5000 miles later, some of them far wetter than the day
when the problem occured and no problem. <fingers crossed>
Mike