Headlights out! Fuse box diagram?
#1
Headlights out! Fuse box diagram?
This morning my headlights decided not to come on when I put the lever up. Parking lights work, and highbeam flashes when I pull that stalk back. Also fogs and rear fog don't come up (because headlights not on). I didn't do any tests but assume it is in the headlight switch at the steering column. Before I start taking this apart ... any advice?
Also, does anyone know of a chart that shows what fuse goes to what? Have the Bentley but can't find anything like that.
Oh yea, 98 A4 2.8 30v Q Man
Regular halogen lights.
THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Also, does anyone know of a chart that shows what fuse goes to what? Have the Bentley but can't find anything like that.
Oh yea, 98 A4 2.8 30v Q Man
Regular halogen lights.
THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#2
common issue mine has this
its the combination switch and more specificlly the lower plastic slide contact more then likly the back contact was shorting and melted the blastic holding the copper bridge off the contact
u can try replacing the melted peice or the whole switch mine i think i gotta change the whole switch as ive swaped the peice 3 times allrdy
its the combination switch and more specificlly the lower plastic slide contact more then likly the back contact was shorting and melted the blastic holding the copper bridge off the contact
u can try replacing the melted peice or the whole switch mine i think i gotta change the whole switch as ive swaped the peice 3 times allrdy
#4
common issue mine has this
its the combination switch and more specificlly the lower plastic slide contact more then likly the back contact was shorting and melted the blastic holding the copper bridge off the contact
u can try replacing the melted peice or the whole switch mine i think i gotta change the whole switch as ive swaped the peice 3 times allrdy
its the combination switch and more specificlly the lower plastic slide contact more then likly the back contact was shorting and melted the blastic holding the copper bridge off the contact
u can try replacing the melted peice or the whole switch mine i think i gotta change the whole switch as ive swaped the peice 3 times allrdy
#5
The combi switch is a very common problem on B5s. Its not expensive to fix it yourself, just takes some time and a little patience (and some ***** because there's a chance the airbag will go off in your face)
You CAN buy a whole new switch for about $130 if you'd like, but you're still gonna have to take the steering wheel apart to swap them.
As far as fuse diagrams go, there is a numbered diagram on the inside of the fuse box cover. The corresponding numbers are explained in a table in the owner's manual. If you don't have yours, i'd be happy to list them for ya.
You CAN buy a whole new switch for about $130 if you'd like, but you're still gonna have to take the steering wheel apart to swap them.
As far as fuse diagrams go, there is a numbered diagram on the inside of the fuse box cover. The corresponding numbers are explained in a table in the owner's manual. If you don't have yours, i'd be happy to list them for ya.
#6
It isn't a problem witht the bulbs as they are neew and the lights come on with the high beam lever pulled back. It must be the multi switch. I wil probably tinker with it tomorrow to see if I can just fix it. The air-bag won't deploy with the battery disconnected ... right? Should I wear those big-*** plastic goggles like in science lab? Thanks again for the responses AND
Yes please post the fuse # and corresponding function. I don't have the Owner's Manual just the quick reference manual and warranty book, etc.
Would be a big help if its not too much of a PITA. Peace!!!!!!!!!!
Yes please post the fuse # and corresponding function. I don't have the Owner's Manual just the quick reference manual and warranty book, etc.
Would be a big help if its not too much of a PITA. Peace!!!!!!!!!!
#7
The combi switch is a very common problem on B5s. Its not expensive to fix it yourself, just takes some time and a little patience (and some ***** because there's a chance the airbag will go off in your face)
You CAN buy a whole new switch for about $130 if you'd like, but you're still gonna have to take the steering wheel apart to swap them.
As far as fuse diagrams go, there is a numbered diagram on the inside of the fuse box cover. The corresponding numbers are explained in a table in the owner's manual. If you don't have yours, i'd be happy to list them for ya.
You CAN buy a whole new switch for about $130 if you'd like, but you're still gonna have to take the steering wheel apart to swap them.
As far as fuse diagrams go, there is a numbered diagram on the inside of the fuse box cover. The corresponding numbers are explained in a table in the owner's manual. If you don't have yours, i'd be happy to list them for ya.
#8
Repaired multi switch - thanks for the help
The repair went just like Sidewayzracer described. That small plastic piece holding the contacts had become worn from 201k miles of headlight switching. I used a utility knife blade to shave down the impeding plastic, lubed the rocking parts and it's a fix!!!! Thanks again ... NOW ...
My AirBag light is on. Is this normal after removal? Do I need to seek out the dude with the VAG or is there something I can do?
THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!
My AirBag light is on. Is this normal after removal? Do I need to seek out the dude with the VAG or is there something I can do?
THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!
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