Yipppeeeeee!!!
Timofej H. Crift
timofej.crift at att.net
Fri Sep 12 16:54:51 EDT 2003
Change the ignition switch. The last thing you need it to burn out the
starter or have the car overheat because the switch is unknowingly in the
"start" and not "run" position. Ask me how I know.
Tim
'95 90Q on the 4th ignition switch.
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From: quattro-admin at audifans.com [mailto:quattro-admin at audifans.com]On
Behalf Of Bhatti, Mohammed
Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 12:41 PM
To: quattro at audifans.com
Subject: Yipppeeeeee!!!
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Ok, I'm happy today folks. I finally got me a "new" q after much searching
so I have to tell you all about it.
It's a dark blue 97 A4 18tq with 72k miles which I got for $7.5k. Nice car
with a nice leather interior. Got it registered and insured and all that.
Next step will be to change all the fluids (oil, transmission etc). Will
also be ordering a Bentley for this soon. After my wife drove it she
quickly decided that I should drive the mini van a while longer while she
keeps the Audi. We'll be discussing that some more though.
I'm pretty happy and I hope the car will keep me happily motoring for a long
while. Not sure how much I'll work on it myself but I hope that I don't
have too many problems with it.
Quick question though so I hope you'll indulge. When I start the car the
key position does not return to I guess the "neutral" position. Consequence
of this is that the beams, indicator or the wipers wont work and the shift
display on the dash does not light up. I have to manually click it back to
"neutral" and then things are fine. Any clues as to how to resolve this?
tia
mohammed
97 A4 18tq - feels good to write that
88 80q - donated yesterday but which I'm sure many of you would have managed
to get 500+ hp way before sundown if given a chance...
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