2004 S4 button question
#1
2004 S4 button question
I have a button i cant for the life of me figure out what it does!!!
I have a 2004 S4 sedan.
Its directly to the right of the head light controls. It has 2 positions, I and 0. To change if from what im guessing is on and off i have to press down on the button and it pops out, turn it, and push it back in.
Its labeled with a fog light looking symbol and what looks like a clock symbol.
Anyone know what this mystery button does? I flipped through the manual 3 times page by page... its not there lol!
I have a 2004 S4 sedan.
Its directly to the right of the head light controls. It has 2 positions, I and 0. To change if from what im guessing is on and off i have to press down on the button and it pops out, turn it, and push it back in.
Its labeled with a fog light looking symbol and what looks like a clock symbol.
Anyone know what this mystery button does? I flipped through the manual 3 times page by page... its not there lol!
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Re: 2004 S4 button question
I have a button i cant for the life of me figure out what it does!!!
I have a 2004 S4 sedan.
Its directly to the right of the head light controls. It has 2 positions, I and 0. To change if from what im guessing is on and off i have to press down on the button and it pops out, turn it, and push it back in.
Its labeled with a fog light looking symbol and what looks like a clock symbol.
Anyone know what this mystery button does? I flipped through the manual 3 times page by page... its not there lol!
I have a 2004 S4 sedan.
Its directly to the right of the head light controls. It has 2 positions, I and 0. To change if from what im guessing is on and off i have to press down on the button and it pops out, turn it, and push it back in.
Its labeled with a fog light looking symbol and what looks like a clock symbol.
Anyone know what this mystery button does? I flipped through the manual 3 times page by page... its not there lol!
Here's a bit of info on it from audi.ca:
"The Coming home and Leaving home features offer increased comfort and security around your Audi. When exiting the vehicle, the front fog lights, tail lights and license plate light remain on for an extended period after locking the doors (Coming home). When approaching the vehicle and unlocking the doors via the radio-operated remote control, these exterior lights are also switched on, to light the way to the vehicle in dark situations.
For Audi vehicles equipped with MMI, the Coming home delay time is adjustable, for example, to coincide with the time needed to walk from the vehicle to the front door."
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Re: 2004 S4 button question
Oh wow.. thats awesome!! Thanks for the info..
I bought this car 2 weeks ago.. and the dealer (not an audi dealer) didnt 2 cents on this vehicle!!!
My mind is blown away by all these neat options i didnt know i had until tonight when i opened up my manual...
My sunroof tilts.. not just slides!!!
The passenger mirror tilts down when i det the mirror **** over for easy curb detection on tricky parallel parks
pressure washer for the headlights!! i thought those squares were for optional headlight wipers lol!
Those are the first few that pop into mind that i just discovered tonight!
Audi ... I LOVE YOU!! <3
I bought this car 2 weeks ago.. and the dealer (not an audi dealer) didnt 2 cents on this vehicle!!!
My mind is blown away by all these neat options i didnt know i had until tonight when i opened up my manual...
My sunroof tilts.. not just slides!!!
The passenger mirror tilts down when i det the mirror **** over for easy curb detection on tricky parallel parks
pressure washer for the headlights!! i thought those squares were for optional headlight wipers lol!
Those are the first few that pop into mind that i just discovered tonight!
Audi ... I LOVE YOU!! <3
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Re: 2004 S4 button question
nice one
the best thing is the exhaust note...gotta love that. before I got my B7 s4, I borrowed a friend's B6 s4. I used to sit outside in the garage with the door open just revving it. My neighbours must have thought my body was possessed by the soul of a 1950s greaser cranking his big-block chevy!
the best thing is the exhaust note...gotta love that. before I got my B7 s4, I borrowed a friend's B6 s4. I used to sit outside in the garage with the door open just revving it. My neighbours must have thought my body was possessed by the soul of a 1950s greaser cranking his big-block chevy!
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