Hello and help
#1
Hello and help
Hey all,
I'm new to this forum, but have had my beloved 2000 A4 for almost 5 years now. But I just picked up a 86 Porsche 911 Turbo last week and I think the A4 is going to start getting back at me. My turn signals stopped functioning on the way in today. I'm going to pick up a relay on the way home, but don't see much info on how specifically to remove the trim panel around the emergency flasher. Will any thin piece of flexible steel allow me to release this panel? Thanks.
I'm new to this forum, but have had my beloved 2000 A4 for almost 5 years now. But I just picked up a 86 Porsche 911 Turbo last week and I think the A4 is going to start getting back at me. My turn signals stopped functioning on the way in today. I'm going to pick up a relay on the way home, but don't see much info on how specifically to remove the trim panel around the emergency flasher. Will any thin piece of flexible steel allow me to release this panel? Thanks.
#2
RE: Hello and help
Welcome to the forum! Hope you like it here. As for your question about the panel, I believe it just pops off. I know the flasher fuse is number 39, a 15 amp fuse. Did you check and see if it is blown?
#3
RE: Hello and help
Thanks Doose. The emergency lights still worked and with some research on that fact I figured it was in the relay. I figured out the panel after breaking off the 3 tabs on the bottom (no one ever mentioned those where I did find any info). Changed the relay and all is fine and some super glue firxed the panel.
#4
RE: Hello and help
Hey Kyle...
Welcome to the forum hhlodge!
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Welcome to the forum hhlodge!
This is a great site. We keep the dialogue friendly and the attitude positive. The info is well received by all and we are here to help anyone with the need. I hope you find it to your liking as well.
If you're not familiar with this forum, please click the START HERE!link. There you will find a forum vocab list, an Audi forum terminology list and an Audi lexicon list. They should be very helpful to you if you're not familiar with the jargon.
Please feel free to ask any question, but double check the archives first. Many questions have been archived and, quite often, the answers are comprehensive.