Radio use with engine off
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Re: Radio use with engine off
On 30 Jul 2004 20:04:48 GMT, davplac@aol.comPirate (Dave LaCourse) wrote:
>Pete writes:
>
>>Just press the radio's ON button (I think it's the same as the volume
>>****) to turn it on after you've taken out the ignition key.
>>
>
>Yep. Ya beat me to it. That's the way it works on my RS6 and I'm betting
>newer A6s and A6s have the same feature.
Same on my S4 - and (to counter Mr Doody) it turns itself back off
automagically after an hour or so...
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd, Symphony-Bose
>Pete writes:
>
>>Just press the radio's ON button (I think it's the same as the volume
>>****) to turn it on after you've taken out the ignition key.
>>
>
>Yep. Ya beat me to it. That's the way it works on my RS6 and I'm betting
>newer A6s and A6s have the same feature.
Same on my S4 - and (to counter Mr Doody) it turns itself back off
automagically after an hour or so...
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd, Symphony-Bose
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Re: Radio use with engine off
Dave LaCourse wrote:
> Pete writes:
>
>
>>Just press the radio's ON button (I think it's the same as the volume
>>****) to turn it on after you've taken out the ignition key.
>>
>
>
> Yep. Ya beat me to it. That's the way it works on my RS6 and I'm betting
> newer A6s and A6s have the same feature.
I would imagine most Audis work that way, given that it is a common VW
feature.
--
Mike Smith
> Pete writes:
>
>
>>Just press the radio's ON button (I think it's the same as the volume
>>****) to turn it on after you've taken out the ignition key.
>>
>
>
> Yep. Ya beat me to it. That's the way it works on my RS6 and I'm betting
> newer A6s and A6s have the same feature.
I would imagine most Audis work that way, given that it is a common VW
feature.
--
Mike Smith
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Re: Radio use with engine off
Dave LaCourse wrote:
> Pete writes:
>
>
>>Just press the radio's ON button (I think it's the same as the volume
>>****) to turn it on after you've taken out the ignition key.
>>
>
>
> Yep. Ya beat me to it. That's the way it works on my RS6 and I'm betting
> newer A6s and A6s have the same feature.
I would imagine most Audis work that way, given that it is a common VW
feature.
--
Mike Smith
> Pete writes:
>
>
>>Just press the radio's ON button (I think it's the same as the volume
>>****) to turn it on after you've taken out the ignition key.
>>
>
>
> Yep. Ya beat me to it. That's the way it works on my RS6 and I'm betting
> newer A6s and A6s have the same feature.
I would imagine most Audis work that way, given that it is a common VW
feature.
--
Mike Smith
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Re: Radio use with engine off
In article <dv5lg010q9gq3raesnmrrg9fip2in6hc6n@4ax.com>,
HowdyDoody <howdy@doody.com> wrote:
>On 30 Jul 2004 10:55:13 -0700, hneustadt@rcn.com (howitzer) wrote:
>>Hello All
>>
>>I have an '03 A4Q 3.0 Sport, 6spd. Is it OK to have the ignition on
>>without the engine running? I think I can hear the fuel pump running
>>in this position. If this will eventually damage something like the
>>coils, how can I listen to the radio with the engine off without an
>>ACC position?
>
>Just be careful
>Just be careful. I played my radio with the ignition on, but fell
>asleep, and four hours later, woke up to a dead
>battery <G>, but I am sure it can be used for a little less than that
>without any problems.
RTFM. On my A3 the radio can be used without the ignition switched on,
and it turns itself off automatically after 1 hour (no flat battery).
Just turn the radio on after removing the key from the ignition.
Isn't it a standard facility throughout the Audi range? Presumably,
however, that doesn't happen with non-Audi replacement radios.
--
David Nesbitt
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HowdyDoody <howdy@doody.com> wrote:
>On 30 Jul 2004 10:55:13 -0700, hneustadt@rcn.com (howitzer) wrote:
>>Hello All
>>
>>I have an '03 A4Q 3.0 Sport, 6spd. Is it OK to have the ignition on
>>without the engine running? I think I can hear the fuel pump running
>>in this position. If this will eventually damage something like the
>>coils, how can I listen to the radio with the engine off without an
>>ACC position?
>
>Just be careful
>Just be careful. I played my radio with the ignition on, but fell
>asleep, and four hours later, woke up to a dead
>battery <G>, but I am sure it can be used for a little less than that
>without any problems.
RTFM. On my A3 the radio can be used without the ignition switched on,
and it turns itself off automatically after 1 hour (no flat battery).
Just turn the radio on after removing the key from the ignition.
Isn't it a standard facility throughout the Audi range? Presumably,
however, that doesn't happen with non-Audi replacement radios.
--
David Nesbitt
N.B. Email sent to "nospam" will be rejected. Please use Reply-To address.
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Re: Radio use with engine off
In article <dv5lg010q9gq3raesnmrrg9fip2in6hc6n@4ax.com>,
HowdyDoody <howdy@doody.com> wrote:
>On 30 Jul 2004 10:55:13 -0700, hneustadt@rcn.com (howitzer) wrote:
>>Hello All
>>
>>I have an '03 A4Q 3.0 Sport, 6spd. Is it OK to have the ignition on
>>without the engine running? I think I can hear the fuel pump running
>>in this position. If this will eventually damage something like the
>>coils, how can I listen to the radio with the engine off without an
>>ACC position?
>
>Just be careful
>Just be careful. I played my radio with the ignition on, but fell
>asleep, and four hours later, woke up to a dead
>battery <G>, but I am sure it can be used for a little less than that
>without any problems.
RTFM. On my A3 the radio can be used without the ignition switched on,
and it turns itself off automatically after 1 hour (no flat battery).
Just turn the radio on after removing the key from the ignition.
Isn't it a standard facility throughout the Audi range? Presumably,
however, that doesn't happen with non-Audi replacement radios.
--
David Nesbitt
N.B. Email sent to "nospam" will be rejected. Please use Reply-To address.
HowdyDoody <howdy@doody.com> wrote:
>On 30 Jul 2004 10:55:13 -0700, hneustadt@rcn.com (howitzer) wrote:
>>Hello All
>>
>>I have an '03 A4Q 3.0 Sport, 6spd. Is it OK to have the ignition on
>>without the engine running? I think I can hear the fuel pump running
>>in this position. If this will eventually damage something like the
>>coils, how can I listen to the radio with the engine off without an
>>ACC position?
>
>Just be careful
>Just be careful. I played my radio with the ignition on, but fell
>asleep, and four hours later, woke up to a dead
>battery <G>, but I am sure it can be used for a little less than that
>without any problems.
RTFM. On my A3 the radio can be used without the ignition switched on,
and it turns itself off automatically after 1 hour (no flat battery).
Just turn the radio on after removing the key from the ignition.
Isn't it a standard facility throughout the Audi range? Presumably,
however, that doesn't happen with non-Audi replacement radios.
--
David Nesbitt
N.B. Email sent to "nospam" will be rejected. Please use Reply-To address.
#16
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Re: Radio use with engine off
All new A4s (I have an '03 3.0 CVT) don't require the key in the ignition at
all to listen to the radio. Just push the power (volume) button... the
radio can be used for exactly one hour before the car automatically shuts it
off-- just as it does with the map lights if you accidently turn those on...
you CANNOT run down the battery in the car! I do the one hour radio trick
whenever I wash my car; it always goes off like clockwork in one hour.
"howitzer" <hneustadt@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:3d388e6a.0407300955.2901d4b1@posting.google.c om...
> Hello All
>
> I have an '03 A4Q 3.0 Sport, 6spd. Is it OK to have the ignition on
> without the engine running? I think I can hear the fuel pump running
> in this position. If this will eventually damage something like the
> coils, how can I listen to the radio with the engine off without an
> ACC position?
>
> Thanks
>
> Howard
all to listen to the radio. Just push the power (volume) button... the
radio can be used for exactly one hour before the car automatically shuts it
off-- just as it does with the map lights if you accidently turn those on...
you CANNOT run down the battery in the car! I do the one hour radio trick
whenever I wash my car; it always goes off like clockwork in one hour.
"howitzer" <hneustadt@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:3d388e6a.0407300955.2901d4b1@posting.google.c om...
> Hello All
>
> I have an '03 A4Q 3.0 Sport, 6spd. Is it OK to have the ignition on
> without the engine running? I think I can hear the fuel pump running
> in this position. If this will eventually damage something like the
> coils, how can I listen to the radio with the engine off without an
> ACC position?
>
> Thanks
>
> Howard
#17
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Re: Radio use with engine off
All new A4s (I have an '03 3.0 CVT) don't require the key in the ignition at
all to listen to the radio. Just push the power (volume) button... the
radio can be used for exactly one hour before the car automatically shuts it
off-- just as it does with the map lights if you accidently turn those on...
you CANNOT run down the battery in the car! I do the one hour radio trick
whenever I wash my car; it always goes off like clockwork in one hour.
"howitzer" <hneustadt@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:3d388e6a.0407300955.2901d4b1@posting.google.c om...
> Hello All
>
> I have an '03 A4Q 3.0 Sport, 6spd. Is it OK to have the ignition on
> without the engine running? I think I can hear the fuel pump running
> in this position. If this will eventually damage something like the
> coils, how can I listen to the radio with the engine off without an
> ACC position?
>
> Thanks
>
> Howard
all to listen to the radio. Just push the power (volume) button... the
radio can be used for exactly one hour before the car automatically shuts it
off-- just as it does with the map lights if you accidently turn those on...
you CANNOT run down the battery in the car! I do the one hour radio trick
whenever I wash my car; it always goes off like clockwork in one hour.
"howitzer" <hneustadt@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:3d388e6a.0407300955.2901d4b1@posting.google.c om...
> Hello All
>
> I have an '03 A4Q 3.0 Sport, 6spd. Is it OK to have the ignition on
> without the engine running? I think I can hear the fuel pump running
> in this position. If this will eventually damage something like the
> coils, how can I listen to the radio with the engine off without an
> ACC position?
>
> Thanks
>
> Howard
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Re: Radio use with engine off
> >
> >>Just press the radio's ON button (I think it's the same as the volume
> >>****) to turn it on after you've taken out the ignition key
WOW! It worked! Ah, those Germans think of everything! Now I love my
Audi even more! Thanks to all that replied.
Regards
Howard
> >>Just press the radio's ON button (I think it's the same as the volume
> >>****) to turn it on after you've taken out the ignition key
WOW! It worked! Ah, those Germans think of everything! Now I love my
Audi even more! Thanks to all that replied.
Regards
Howard
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Re: Radio use with engine off
> >
> >>Just press the radio's ON button (I think it's the same as the volume
> >>****) to turn it on after you've taken out the ignition key
WOW! It worked! Ah, those Germans think of everything! Now I love my
Audi even more! Thanks to all that replied.
Regards
Howard
> >>Just press the radio's ON button (I think it's the same as the volume
> >>****) to turn it on after you've taken out the ignition key
WOW! It worked! Ah, those Germans think of everything! Now I love my
Audi even more! Thanks to all that replied.
Regards
Howard
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