audi a6
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daytripper wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 20:49:53 -0000, "Stef" <ginanstef@ginanstef.karoo.co.uk>
> wrote:
>
>
>>hi all,
>>i have an audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999 can anyone tell me what the switch on the
>>inside of the door frame is. its a small square switch with the shape of a
>>car on it and when pressed a small red light appears.
>>thanxs for any replies
>>stef
>>
>
>
> It disables the alarm system sensor that detects movement within the vehicle.
> If it's like the one on my car, it's a non-persistent setting: you have to
> press the button each time you want to disable the motion sensor, otherwise
> the sensor is enabled by default...
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd
It is also used to disable the sensors from reacting to air pressure changes
caused by wind if you leave your windows partially down when locking the car.
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daytripper wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 20:49:53 -0000, "Stef" <ginanstef@ginanstef.karoo.co.uk>
> wrote:
>
>
>>hi all,
>>i have an audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999 can anyone tell me what the switch on the
>>inside of the door frame is. its a small square switch with the shape of a
>>car on it and when pressed a small red light appears.
>>thanxs for any replies
>>stef
>>
>
>
> It disables the alarm system sensor that detects movement within the vehicle.
> If it's like the one on my car, it's a non-persistent setting: you have to
> press the button each time you want to disable the motion sensor, otherwise
> the sensor is enabled by default...
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd
It is also used to disable the sensors from reacting to air pressure changes
caused by wind if you leave your windows partially down when locking the car.
Guest
Posts: n/a
daytripper wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 20:49:53 -0000, "Stef" <ginanstef@ginanstef.karoo.co.uk>
> wrote:
>
>
>>hi all,
>>i have an audi a6 2.5 tdi 1999 can anyone tell me what the switch on the
>>inside of the door frame is. its a small square switch with the shape of a
>>car on it and when pressed a small red light appears.
>>thanxs for any replies
>>stef
>>
>
>
> It disables the alarm system sensor that detects movement within the vehicle.
> If it's like the one on my car, it's a non-persistent setting: you have to
> press the button each time you want to disable the motion sensor, otherwise
> the sensor is enabled by default...
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd
It is also used to disable the sensors from reacting to air pressure changes
caused by wind if you leave your windows partially down when locking the car.


