A6 dash lights
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Re: A6 dash lights
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 20:38:21 GMT, smith.christine@btconnect.com (D
Smith) wrote:
>I have an A6 1996 2.6 SE. All the LED type indicators have stopped
>glowing. E G PRND321, fuel computer, outside temp, and service
>indicator. all other dashboard lights working. Must be some common
>supply to these that has gone. Anybody know anything about this
>problem.
I tried the fuse # 15 but its not that. Thanks anyway.
Smith) wrote:
>I have an A6 1996 2.6 SE. All the LED type indicators have stopped
>glowing. E G PRND321, fuel computer, outside temp, and service
>indicator. all other dashboard lights working. Must be some common
>supply to these that has gone. Anybody know anything about this
>problem.
I tried the fuse # 15 but its not that. Thanks anyway.
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Re: A6 dash lights
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 20:38:21 GMT, smith.christine@btconnect.com (D
Smith) wrote:
>I have an A6 1996 2.6 SE. All the LED type indicators have stopped
>glowing. E G PRND321, fuel computer, outside temp, and service
>indicator. all other dashboard lights working. Must be some common
>supply to these that has gone. Anybody know anything about this
>problem.
I tried the fuse # 15 but its not that. Thanks anyway.
Smith) wrote:
>I have an A6 1996 2.6 SE. All the LED type indicators have stopped
>glowing. E G PRND321, fuel computer, outside temp, and service
>indicator. all other dashboard lights working. Must be some common
>supply to these that has gone. Anybody know anything about this
>problem.
I tried the fuse # 15 but its not that. Thanks anyway.
#13
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Re: A6 dash lights
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 20:38:21 GMT, smith.christine@btconnect.com (D
Smith) wrote:
>I have an A6 1996 2.6 SE. All the LED type indicators have stopped
>glowing. E G PRND321, fuel computer, outside temp, and service
>indicator. all other dashboard lights working. Must be some common
>supply to these that has gone. Anybody know anything about this
>problem.
I tried the fuse # 15 but its not that. Thanks anyway.
Smith) wrote:
>I have an A6 1996 2.6 SE. All the LED type indicators have stopped
>glowing. E G PRND321, fuel computer, outside temp, and service
>indicator. all other dashboard lights working. Must be some common
>supply to these that has gone. Anybody know anything about this
>problem.
I tried the fuse # 15 but its not that. Thanks anyway.
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Re: A6 dash lights
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 05:38:32 +0100, "Sue Ridge"
<nospam@2daybtinternet.com> wrote:
>on warm ambient days mine start to disappear from right to left reaching
>approx 1/3 of the panel.........not sure why the ambient causes this to
>happen but it does.
>
>there have been a number of discussions on this fault over the years so it
>seems an Audi thing.
Mine does something similar too. I'm not sure if it is the
transparent cover going opaque with age.
M
<nospam@2daybtinternet.com> wrote:
>on warm ambient days mine start to disappear from right to left reaching
>approx 1/3 of the panel.........not sure why the ambient causes this to
>happen but it does.
>
>there have been a number of discussions on this fault over the years so it
>seems an Audi thing.
Mine does something similar too. I'm not sure if it is the
transparent cover going opaque with age.
M
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Re: A6 dash lights
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 05:38:32 +0100, "Sue Ridge"
<nospam@2daybtinternet.com> wrote:
>on warm ambient days mine start to disappear from right to left reaching
>approx 1/3 of the panel.........not sure why the ambient causes this to
>happen but it does.
>
>there have been a number of discussions on this fault over the years so it
>seems an Audi thing.
Mine does something similar too. I'm not sure if it is the
transparent cover going opaque with age.
M
<nospam@2daybtinternet.com> wrote:
>on warm ambient days mine start to disappear from right to left reaching
>approx 1/3 of the panel.........not sure why the ambient causes this to
>happen but it does.
>
>there have been a number of discussions on this fault over the years so it
>seems an Audi thing.
Mine does something similar too. I'm not sure if it is the
transparent cover going opaque with age.
M
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Re: A6 dash lights
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 05:38:32 +0100, "Sue Ridge"
<nospam@2daybtinternet.com> wrote:
>on warm ambient days mine start to disappear from right to left reaching
>approx 1/3 of the panel.........not sure why the ambient causes this to
>happen but it does.
>
>there have been a number of discussions on this fault over the years so it
>seems an Audi thing.
Mine does something similar too. I'm not sure if it is the
transparent cover going opaque with age.
M
<nospam@2daybtinternet.com> wrote:
>on warm ambient days mine start to disappear from right to left reaching
>approx 1/3 of the panel.........not sure why the ambient causes this to
>happen but it does.
>
>there have been a number of discussions on this fault over the years so it
>seems an Audi thing.
Mine does something similar too. I'm not sure if it is the
transparent cover going opaque with age.
M
#17
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Re: A6 dash lights
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 05:38:32 +0100, "Sue Ridge"
<nospam@2daybtinternet.com> wrote:
>on warm ambient days mine start to disappear from right to left reaching
>approx 1/3 of the panel.........not sure why the ambient causes this to
>happen but it does.
>
>there have been a number of discussions on this fault over the years so it
>seems an Audi thing.
Mine does something similar too. I'm not sure if it is the
transparent cover going opaque with age.
M
<nospam@2daybtinternet.com> wrote:
>on warm ambient days mine start to disappear from right to left reaching
>approx 1/3 of the panel.........not sure why the ambient causes this to
>happen but it does.
>
>there have been a number of discussions on this fault over the years so it
>seems an Audi thing.
Mine does something similar too. I'm not sure if it is the
transparent cover going opaque with age.
M
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