Wires in drivers door jamb failure Type 44
Adam Gratz
adamgratz at gmail.com
Mon Jan 9 21:47:00 EST 2006
Acorns? That's nothing. I sucked a squirrel into my intercooler once....
adam-
Message: 3
Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 22:11:57 EST
From: SuffolkD at aol.com
Subject: Re: Wires in drivers door jamb failure Type 44
To: pjrose at frontiernet.net, quattro at audifans.com, 200q20v at audifans.com
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Someone got the Bose recall to finally happen.
I'm interested in seeing what would happen.
BTW the throttle grommet is a real concern too.
Also, because of the IM casting and the throttle body positon on the 200 20V
3B, an acorn can keep the throttle open....
-Scott by BOSTON
In a message dated 1/6/2006 8:41:51 PM Eastern Standard Time,
pjrose at frontiernet.net writes:
> Broken door jamb wires? Ha, Ha. It took AoA over 2 years to respond
> to the fact that several Audis (out of less than 1000 total) were
> documented as burned to a crisp by faulty Bose rear-speaker amps!
> What a laugh to think that Audi would take seriously the broken door
> jamb wires of 15 yr-old cars. How about AoA "doing something" about
> the broken grommet on cruise control throttle shaft that causes a
> jammed throttle?
>
>
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