FIS/computer display stopped showing information: Audi A6 model 2002
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I have tested also to select different modes using the button (two way
switch) at the end of the right stick, but still shows empty.
BR, Sami
"Wolfgang Pawlinetz" <w.pawlinetz@a1.net> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 19:57:41 +0200, "Sami Heikkinen"
> <sami.p.heikkinen@poista.elisanet.fi> wrote:
>
>>My Audi A6 2002 stopped showing the driving computer information in the
>>FIS
>
> Just a silly suggestion:
>
> If you have the onboard compuer and the FIS, you have that little
> button on the underside of the right stick (wipers) which toggles the
> FIS display on and off. Have you pressed that accidentially?
>
> Regards
>
> Wolfgang
switch) at the end of the right stick, but still shows empty.
BR, Sami
"Wolfgang Pawlinetz" <w.pawlinetz@a1.net> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 19:57:41 +0200, "Sami Heikkinen"
> <sami.p.heikkinen@poista.elisanet.fi> wrote:
>
>>My Audi A6 2002 stopped showing the driving computer information in the
>>FIS
>
> Just a silly suggestion:
>
> If you have the onboard compuer and the FIS, you have that little
> button on the underside of the right stick (wipers) which toggles the
> FIS display on and off. Have you pressed that accidentially?
>
> Regards
>
> Wolfgang
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I have tested also to select different modes using the button (two way
switch) at the end of the right stick, but still shows empty.
BR, Sami
"Wolfgang Pawlinetz" <w.pawlinetz@a1.net> wrote in message
news:tjbup1l6li0a038eh01i2gartngok36kh2@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 19:57:41 +0200, "Sami Heikkinen"
> <sami.p.heikkinen@poista.elisanet.fi> wrote:
>
>>My Audi A6 2002 stopped showing the driving computer information in the
>>FIS
>
> Just a silly suggestion:
>
> If you have the onboard compuer and the FIS, you have that little
> button on the underside of the right stick (wipers) which toggles the
> FIS display on and off. Have you pressed that accidentially?
>
> Regards
>
> Wolfgang
switch) at the end of the right stick, but still shows empty.
BR, Sami
"Wolfgang Pawlinetz" <w.pawlinetz@a1.net> wrote in message
news:tjbup1l6li0a038eh01i2gartngok36kh2@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 19:57:41 +0200, "Sami Heikkinen"
> <sami.p.heikkinen@poista.elisanet.fi> wrote:
>
>>My Audi A6 2002 stopped showing the driving computer information in the
>>FIS
>
> Just a silly suggestion:
>
> If you have the onboard compuer and the FIS, you have that little
> button on the underside of the right stick (wipers) which toggles the
> FIS display on and off. Have you pressed that accidentially?
>
> Regards
>
> Wolfgang
Guest
Posts: n/a
I have tested also to select different modes using the button (two way
switch) at the end of the right stick, but still shows empty.
BR, Sami
"Wolfgang Pawlinetz" <w.pawlinetz@a1.net> wrote in message
news:tjbup1l6li0a038eh01i2gartngok36kh2@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 19:57:41 +0200, "Sami Heikkinen"
> <sami.p.heikkinen@poista.elisanet.fi> wrote:
>
>>My Audi A6 2002 stopped showing the driving computer information in the
>>FIS
>
> Just a silly suggestion:
>
> If you have the onboard compuer and the FIS, you have that little
> button on the underside of the right stick (wipers) which toggles the
> FIS display on and off. Have you pressed that accidentially?
>
> Regards
>
> Wolfgang
switch) at the end of the right stick, but still shows empty.
BR, Sami
"Wolfgang Pawlinetz" <w.pawlinetz@a1.net> wrote in message
news:tjbup1l6li0a038eh01i2gartngok36kh2@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 19:57:41 +0200, "Sami Heikkinen"
> <sami.p.heikkinen@poista.elisanet.fi> wrote:
>
>>My Audi A6 2002 stopped showing the driving computer information in the
>>FIS
>
> Just a silly suggestion:
>
> If you have the onboard compuer and the FIS, you have that little
> button on the underside of the right stick (wipers) which toggles the
> FIS display on and off. Have you pressed that accidentially?
>
> Regards
>
> Wolfgang
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On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 22:56:36 +0200, "Sami Heikkinen"
<sami.p.heikkinen@poista.elisanet.fi> wrote:
>Isn't that the Reset button? Does it also switch off/on the display? I guess
>I have to check that
Do that. If you press it a few seconds it will reset data. If you
press it just shortly it will switch off the display.

W.
<sami.p.heikkinen@poista.elisanet.fi> wrote:
>Isn't that the Reset button? Does it also switch off/on the display? I guess
>I have to check that
Do that. If you press it a few seconds it will reset data. If you
press it just shortly it will switch off the display.
W.
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On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 22:56:36 +0200, "Sami Heikkinen"
<sami.p.heikkinen@poista.elisanet.fi> wrote:
>Isn't that the Reset button? Does it also switch off/on the display? I guess
>I have to check that
Do that. If you press it a few seconds it will reset data. If you
press it just shortly it will switch off the display.

W.
<sami.p.heikkinen@poista.elisanet.fi> wrote:
>Isn't that the Reset button? Does it also switch off/on the display? I guess
>I have to check that
Do that. If you press it a few seconds it will reset data. If you
press it just shortly it will switch off the display.
W.
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On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 22:56:36 +0200, "Sami Heikkinen"
<sami.p.heikkinen@poista.elisanet.fi> wrote:
>Isn't that the Reset button? Does it also switch off/on the display? I guess
>I have to check that
Do that. If you press it a few seconds it will reset data. If you
press it just shortly it will switch off the display.

W.
<sami.p.heikkinen@poista.elisanet.fi> wrote:
>Isn't that the Reset button? Does it also switch off/on the display? I guess
>I have to check that
Do that. If you press it a few seconds it will reset data. If you
press it just shortly it will switch off the display.
W.
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On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 22:56:36 +0200, "Sami Heikkinen"
<sami.p.heikkinen@poista.elisanet.fi> wrote:
>Isn't that the Reset button? Does it also switch off/on the display? I guess
>I have to check that
Do that. If you press it a few seconds it will reset data. If you
press it just shortly it will switch off the display.

W.
<sami.p.heikkinen@poista.elisanet.fi> wrote:
>Isn't that the Reset button? Does it also switch off/on the display? I guess
>I have to check that
Do that. If you press it a few seconds it will reset data. If you
press it just shortly it will switch off the display.
W.
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On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 22:57:35 +0200, "Sami Heikkinen"
<sami.p.heikkinen@poista.elisanet.fi> wrote:
>I have tested also to select different modes using the button (two way
>switch) at the end of the right stick, but still shows empty.
Yep. It remains off until you switch it on again.
Of course only if this is really the cause.
Wolfgang
<sami.p.heikkinen@poista.elisanet.fi> wrote:
>I have tested also to select different modes using the button (two way
>switch) at the end of the right stick, but still shows empty.
Yep. It remains off until you switch it on again.
Of course only if this is really the cause.
Wolfgang
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On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 22:57:35 +0200, "Sami Heikkinen"
<sami.p.heikkinen@poista.elisanet.fi> wrote:
>I have tested also to select different modes using the button (two way
>switch) at the end of the right stick, but still shows empty.
Yep. It remains off until you switch it on again.
Of course only if this is really the cause.
Wolfgang
<sami.p.heikkinen@poista.elisanet.fi> wrote:
>I have tested also to select different modes using the button (two way
>switch) at the end of the right stick, but still shows empty.
Yep. It remains off until you switch it on again.
Of course only if this is really the cause.
Wolfgang
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On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 22:57:35 +0200, "Sami Heikkinen"
<sami.p.heikkinen@poista.elisanet.fi> wrote:
>I have tested also to select different modes using the button (two way
>switch) at the end of the right stick, but still shows empty.
Yep. It remains off until you switch it on again.
Of course only if this is really the cause.
Wolfgang
<sami.p.heikkinen@poista.elisanet.fi> wrote:
>I have tested also to select different modes using the button (two way
>switch) at the end of the right stick, but still shows empty.
Yep. It remains off until you switch it on again.
Of course only if this is really the cause.
Wolfgang


