Dashboard removal for Audi A6
#31
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Re: Dashboard removal for Audi A6
> I have seen many auctions for CD-ROMs on ebay. However they all
> appear to be for U.S. models. I don't know all the differences
> between UK and US models but I do know that they don't cover my engine
> since the UK models have 1.8 and 2.4 petrol engines which are not
> available in the US.
>
You can get the manual you need here :
http://erwin.audi.com
Rgds
> appear to be for U.S. models. I don't know all the differences
> between UK and US models but I do know that they don't cover my engine
> since the UK models have 1.8 and 2.4 petrol engines which are not
> available in the US.
>
You can get the manual you need here :
http://erwin.audi.com
Rgds
#32
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Re: Dashboard removal for Audi A6
> I have seen many auctions for CD-ROMs on ebay. However they all
> appear to be for U.S. models. I don't know all the differences
> between UK and US models but I do know that they don't cover my engine
> since the UK models have 1.8 and 2.4 petrol engines which are not
> available in the US.
>
You can get the manual you need here :
http://erwin.audi.com
Rgds
> appear to be for U.S. models. I don't know all the differences
> between UK and US models but I do know that they don't cover my engine
> since the UK models have 1.8 and 2.4 petrol engines which are not
> available in the US.
>
You can get the manual you need here :
http://erwin.audi.com
Rgds
#33
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Re: Dashboard removal for Audi A6
> I have seen many auctions for CD-ROMs on ebay. However they all
> appear to be for U.S. models. I don't know all the differences
> between UK and US models but I do know that they don't cover my engine
> since the UK models have 1.8 and 2.4 petrol engines which are not
> available in the US.
>
You can get the manual you need here :
http://erwin.audi.com
Rgds
> appear to be for U.S. models. I don't know all the differences
> between UK and US models but I do know that they don't cover my engine
> since the UK models have 1.8 and 2.4 petrol engines which are not
> available in the US.
>
You can get the manual you need here :
http://erwin.audi.com
Rgds
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Re: Dashboard removal for Audi A6
The message <poc1o19lef5u48iqhttb373iek0teb6mqa@4ax.com>
from Mark <lyaqnkv02@sneakemail.com> contains these words:
> >Haynes manuals come from the UK!
> I know. However they don't do one for the A6.
Sort of. They do one for the older model and I hadn't spotted the year
of yours.
--
Skipweasel
Never knowingly understood. (Ivor Cutler)
from Mark <lyaqnkv02@sneakemail.com> contains these words:
> >Haynes manuals come from the UK!
> I know. However they don't do one for the A6.
Sort of. They do one for the older model and I hadn't spotted the year
of yours.
--
Skipweasel
Never knowingly understood. (Ivor Cutler)
#35
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Re: Dashboard removal for Audi A6
The message <poc1o19lef5u48iqhttb373iek0teb6mqa@4ax.com>
from Mark <lyaqnkv02@sneakemail.com> contains these words:
> >Haynes manuals come from the UK!
> I know. However they don't do one for the A6.
Sort of. They do one for the older model and I hadn't spotted the year
of yours.
--
Skipweasel
Never knowingly understood. (Ivor Cutler)
from Mark <lyaqnkv02@sneakemail.com> contains these words:
> >Haynes manuals come from the UK!
> I know. However they don't do one for the A6.
Sort of. They do one for the older model and I hadn't spotted the year
of yours.
--
Skipweasel
Never knowingly understood. (Ivor Cutler)
#36
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Re: Dashboard removal for Audi A6
The message <poc1o19lef5u48iqhttb373iek0teb6mqa@4ax.com>
from Mark <lyaqnkv02@sneakemail.com> contains these words:
> >Haynes manuals come from the UK!
> I know. However they don't do one for the A6.
Sort of. They do one for the older model and I hadn't spotted the year
of yours.
--
Skipweasel
Never knowingly understood. (Ivor Cutler)
from Mark <lyaqnkv02@sneakemail.com> contains these words:
> >Haynes manuals come from the UK!
> I know. However they don't do one for the A6.
Sort of. They do one for the older model and I hadn't spotted the year
of yours.
--
Skipweasel
Never knowingly understood. (Ivor Cutler)
#37
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Re: Dashboard removal for Audi A6
The message <poc1o19lef5u48iqhttb373iek0teb6mqa@4ax.com>
from Mark <lyaqnkv02@sneakemail.com> contains these words:
> >Haynes manuals come from the UK!
> I know. However they don't do one for the A6.
Sort of. They do one for the older model and I hadn't spotted the year
of yours.
--
Skipweasel
Never knowingly understood. (Ivor Cutler)
from Mark <lyaqnkv02@sneakemail.com> contains these words:
> >Haynes manuals come from the UK!
> I know. However they don't do one for the A6.
Sort of. They do one for the older model and I hadn't spotted the year
of yours.
--
Skipweasel
Never knowingly understood. (Ivor Cutler)
#38
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Re: Dashboard removal for Audi A6
In article <1132496231.415109.81440@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>,
devoncoolman@hotmail.com says...
>all i have to say is its not going to be easy to get off.
>
>
Yep, have had a few cars with "one piece" type dash covers.
on my old Skoda Favorit, it was 35 screws, including taking off the
glovebox lid, removing the glove box, taking out a brace, removing the
small binacles holding some switch gear, then taking off the
protectcover over the dials, then removing the dial cluster, then
pulling the steering wheel and surround, after that the lower console
needed to come off.
I didn't get any further than that as I found what I was looking for,
but the actual dash cover was still rock solid, and I had already pulled
32 of the 35 screws, and they are all different sizes and lengths.
Could be fun in a more "Solid" car like an A6.
--
Carl Robson
Car PC Build starts again. http://smallr.com/rz
Homepage: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com
devoncoolman@hotmail.com says...
>all i have to say is its not going to be easy to get off.
>
>
Yep, have had a few cars with "one piece" type dash covers.
on my old Skoda Favorit, it was 35 screws, including taking off the
glovebox lid, removing the glove box, taking out a brace, removing the
small binacles holding some switch gear, then taking off the
protectcover over the dials, then removing the dial cluster, then
pulling the steering wheel and surround, after that the lower console
needed to come off.
I didn't get any further than that as I found what I was looking for,
but the actual dash cover was still rock solid, and I had already pulled
32 of the 35 screws, and they are all different sizes and lengths.
Could be fun in a more "Solid" car like an A6.
--
Carl Robson
Car PC Build starts again. http://smallr.com/rz
Homepage: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com
#39
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Re: Dashboard removal for Audi A6
In article <1132496231.415109.81440@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>,
devoncoolman@hotmail.com says...
>all i have to say is its not going to be easy to get off.
>
>
Yep, have had a few cars with "one piece" type dash covers.
on my old Skoda Favorit, it was 35 screws, including taking off the
glovebox lid, removing the glove box, taking out a brace, removing the
small binacles holding some switch gear, then taking off the
protectcover over the dials, then removing the dial cluster, then
pulling the steering wheel and surround, after that the lower console
needed to come off.
I didn't get any further than that as I found what I was looking for,
but the actual dash cover was still rock solid, and I had already pulled
32 of the 35 screws, and they are all different sizes and lengths.
Could be fun in a more "Solid" car like an A6.
--
Carl Robson
Car PC Build starts again. http://smallr.com/rz
Homepage: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com
devoncoolman@hotmail.com says...
>all i have to say is its not going to be easy to get off.
>
>
Yep, have had a few cars with "one piece" type dash covers.
on my old Skoda Favorit, it was 35 screws, including taking off the
glovebox lid, removing the glove box, taking out a brace, removing the
small binacles holding some switch gear, then taking off the
protectcover over the dials, then removing the dial cluster, then
pulling the steering wheel and surround, after that the lower console
needed to come off.
I didn't get any further than that as I found what I was looking for,
but the actual dash cover was still rock solid, and I had already pulled
32 of the 35 screws, and they are all different sizes and lengths.
Could be fun in a more "Solid" car like an A6.
--
Carl Robson
Car PC Build starts again. http://smallr.com/rz
Homepage: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com
#40
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Re: Dashboard removal for Audi A6
In article <1132496231.415109.81440@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>,
devoncoolman@hotmail.com says...
>all i have to say is its not going to be easy to get off.
>
>
Yep, have had a few cars with "one piece" type dash covers.
on my old Skoda Favorit, it was 35 screws, including taking off the
glovebox lid, removing the glove box, taking out a brace, removing the
small binacles holding some switch gear, then taking off the
protectcover over the dials, then removing the dial cluster, then
pulling the steering wheel and surround, after that the lower console
needed to come off.
I didn't get any further than that as I found what I was looking for,
but the actual dash cover was still rock solid, and I had already pulled
32 of the 35 screws, and they are all different sizes and lengths.
Could be fun in a more "Solid" car like an A6.
--
Carl Robson
Car PC Build starts again. http://smallr.com/rz
Homepage: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com
devoncoolman@hotmail.com says...
>all i have to say is its not going to be easy to get off.
>
>
Yep, have had a few cars with "one piece" type dash covers.
on my old Skoda Favorit, it was 35 screws, including taking off the
glovebox lid, removing the glove box, taking out a brace, removing the
small binacles holding some switch gear, then taking off the
protectcover over the dials, then removing the dial cluster, then
pulling the steering wheel and surround, after that the lower console
needed to come off.
I didn't get any further than that as I found what I was looking for,
but the actual dash cover was still rock solid, and I had already pulled
32 of the 35 screws, and they are all different sizes and lengths.
Could be fun in a more "Solid" car like an A6.
--
Carl Robson
Car PC Build starts again. http://smallr.com/rz
Homepage: http://www.bouncing-czechs.com