'02 A6 AC stopped working
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Re: '02 A6 AC stopped working
Jone Tytlandsvik wrote:
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>
> I found these codes but they are for '90 model and may not be the
> same for my car.
> http://www.audifans.com/twiki/bin/vi...iagnosticCodes
>
These codes seems to be the correct ones for my '96 A4 but not for my '02
A6.
Jone
..
>
> I found these codes but they are for '90 model and may not be the
> same for my car.
> http://www.audifans.com/twiki/bin/vi...iagnosticCodes
>
These codes seems to be the correct ones for my '96 A4 but not for my '02
A6.
Jone
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Re: '02 A6 AC stopped working
Jone Tytlandsvik wrote:
..
>
> I found these codes but they are for '90 model and may not be the
> same for my car.
> http://www.audifans.com/twiki/bin/vi...iagnosticCodes
>
These codes seems to be the correct ones for my '96 A4 but not for my '02
A6.
Jone
..
>
> I found these codes but they are for '90 model and may not be the
> same for my car.
> http://www.audifans.com/twiki/bin/vi...iagnosticCodes
>
These codes seems to be the correct ones for my '96 A4 but not for my '02
A6.
Jone
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Re: '02 A6 AC stopped working
Jone Tytlandsvik wrote:
..
>
> I found these codes but they are for '90 model and may not be the
> same for my car.
> http://www.audifans.com/twiki/bin/vi...iagnosticCodes
>
These codes seems to be the correct ones for my '96 A4 but not for my '02
A6.
Jone
..
>
> I found these codes but they are for '90 model and may not be the
> same for my car.
> http://www.audifans.com/twiki/bin/vi...iagnosticCodes
>
These codes seems to be the correct ones for my '96 A4 but not for my '02
A6.
Jone
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Re: '02 A6 AC stopped working
Steve Sears wrote:
> AC has probably lost enough pressure to activate the LP switch. If
> you can find the location of the switch - it's a wired pressure
> transducer teed into an AC line - and bypass it (for a short time to
> avoid burnout) to make the clutch engage and run the system, then the
> system has lost some pressure.
On newer cars it's not a switch but some kind of pressure transducer. So you
have to find out what resistance that will make the clutch engage.
But my car is at the Audi garage now. Hope they can figure out what's wrong.
Jone
> AC has probably lost enough pressure to activate the LP switch. If
> you can find the location of the switch - it's a wired pressure
> transducer teed into an AC line - and bypass it (for a short time to
> avoid burnout) to make the clutch engage and run the system, then the
> system has lost some pressure.
On newer cars it's not a switch but some kind of pressure transducer. So you
have to find out what resistance that will make the clutch engage.
But my car is at the Audi garage now. Hope they can figure out what's wrong.
Jone
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Re: '02 A6 AC stopped working
Steve Sears wrote:
> AC has probably lost enough pressure to activate the LP switch. If
> you can find the location of the switch - it's a wired pressure
> transducer teed into an AC line - and bypass it (for a short time to
> avoid burnout) to make the clutch engage and run the system, then the
> system has lost some pressure.
On newer cars it's not a switch but some kind of pressure transducer. So you
have to find out what resistance that will make the clutch engage.
But my car is at the Audi garage now. Hope they can figure out what's wrong.
Jone
> AC has probably lost enough pressure to activate the LP switch. If
> you can find the location of the switch - it's a wired pressure
> transducer teed into an AC line - and bypass it (for a short time to
> avoid burnout) to make the clutch engage and run the system, then the
> system has lost some pressure.
On newer cars it's not a switch but some kind of pressure transducer. So you
have to find out what resistance that will make the clutch engage.
But my car is at the Audi garage now. Hope they can figure out what's wrong.
Jone
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Re: '02 A6 AC stopped working
Steve Sears wrote:
> AC has probably lost enough pressure to activate the LP switch. If
> you can find the location of the switch - it's a wired pressure
> transducer teed into an AC line - and bypass it (for a short time to
> avoid burnout) to make the clutch engage and run the system, then the
> system has lost some pressure.
On newer cars it's not a switch but some kind of pressure transducer. So you
have to find out what resistance that will make the clutch engage.
But my car is at the Audi garage now. Hope they can figure out what's wrong.
Jone
> AC has probably lost enough pressure to activate the LP switch. If
> you can find the location of the switch - it's a wired pressure
> transducer teed into an AC line - and bypass it (for a short time to
> avoid burnout) to make the clutch engage and run the system, then the
> system has lost some pressure.
On newer cars it's not a switch but some kind of pressure transducer. So you
have to find out what resistance that will make the clutch engage.
But my car is at the Audi garage now. Hope they can figure out what's wrong.
Jone
#37
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Re: '02 A6 AC stopped working
Steve Sears wrote:
> AC has probably lost enough pressure to activate the LP switch. If
> you can find the location of the switch - it's a wired pressure
> transducer teed into an AC line - and bypass it (for a short time to
> avoid burnout) to make the clutch engage and run the system, then the
> system has lost some pressure.
On newer cars it's not a switch but some kind of pressure transducer. So you
have to find out what resistance that will make the clutch engage.
But my car is at the Audi garage now. Hope they can figure out what's wrong.
Jone
> AC has probably lost enough pressure to activate the LP switch. If
> you can find the location of the switch - it's a wired pressure
> transducer teed into an AC line - and bypass it (for a short time to
> avoid burnout) to make the clutch engage and run the system, then the
> system has lost some pressure.
On newer cars it's not a switch but some kind of pressure transducer. So you
have to find out what resistance that will make the clutch engage.
But my car is at the Audi garage now. Hope they can figure out what's wrong.
Jone
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