tool question (NAC)
Robert Myers
robert at s-cars.org
Fri Jan 11 11:03:05 EST 2002
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And my guess would be that Audi doesn't want anyone "unqualified" to have
access. Unqualified in thi$ $en$e would mean anyone not employed by Audi
or an Audi dealer$hip. :-(
At 10:51 AM 1/11/02, Per Lindgren wrote:
>I dont think that the reson behind the post in the tamper-proof is to not
>put a regular torx in there. I would assume it is rather to prevent
>someone trying to unscrew the bolt with a regular flat-blade screwdriver.
>
>PerL
>92 Cabrio 2.3E (To be sold)
>
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>Phil Payne wrote:
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> > > Looking at mytoolstore.com, they have socket sets for Torx bits and
> > > "Tamper-Proof" Torx bits. What's the diff?
> >
> > 'Tamper proof' TORX screws have a post in the centre that stops you
> > getting a TORX bit/key into them. The appropriate bits/sockets have a
> > hole in the centre and slip over the post. Audi's latest drivetrain
> > drain/fill plugs are anti-tamper.
> >
> > --
> > Phil Payne
> > http://www.isham-research.com/quattro
> > +44 7785 302 803
> > +49 173 6242039
>
>
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