Need Urgent Help - Electrical Problems
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Need Urgent Help - Electrical Problems
I'm continuesly having electrical problems with my 2002 Audi TT convertable roadster. To start off, the alarm keys no longer work since the car's display trip computer no longer works and needs to be replace. In order to do this, I need to order the part and go by the dealership to reprogram everything.
Second, the control locking module has busted and needs to be replace. Because of this, the dim lights, covertable top, truck door and gas tank door no longer operates, leaving with practically no gas. I'm not ready to give up on my car and would like to know how I can open the gas tank door manually to at least take it to the mechanic or dealership?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Second, the control locking module has busted and needs to be replace. Because of this, the dim lights, covertable top, truck door and gas tank door no longer operates, leaving with practically no gas. I'm not ready to give up on my car and would like to know how I can open the gas tank door manually to at least take it to the mechanic or dealership?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
#2
looking inside right of the trunk there is a door or flap once removed you will have access to
the cable and actuator to the fuel door you can disconnect the cable and pull it the fuel door will open i hope this helps
the cable and actuator to the fuel door you can disconnect the cable and pull it the fuel door will open i hope this helps
#3
Just read a thread about a locking control module that controls all that stuff. It gets wet on the roadsters and caused oxidation on the electronics board. One poster just removed it and washed it with rubbing alcohol and a small brush. Dried it with a hair dryer on low setting and it started working again. Just a thought.
#4
Just read a thread about a locking control module that controls all that stuff. It gets wet on the roadsters and caused oxidation on the electronics board. One poster just removed it and washed it with rubbing alcohol and a small brush. Dried it with a hair dryer on low setting and it started working again. Just a thought.
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