[A8] Interior disco

Cody Forbes cody at 5000tq.com
Tue Nov 10 05:46:50 PST 2009


I thought that at first, but then the door switch has to be function to get 
the party rolling. Of course this IS an Audi, but it seems like if the door 
switch was the culprit the lights wouldn't work at all or would fail to turn 
off.

Just now I thought of something though. I wonder if it could be something 
with the alarm. The alarm doesn't seem to work right anyways - I've noticed 
that one can be inside with the alarm on and the motion sensor will not set 
off the alarm, nor does opening a door. Seems the only thing that DOES set 
the alarm off is driving by the car with one of the open exhaust race cars. 
Maybe the alarm control module has gone south.

It doesn't bug me enough (yet) to really dig into it. I was hoping for a 
BTDT. Maybe one day after other projects are finished up ;-).

-Cody


> Hmm. Wonder if it has to do with the door switch? That's the only variable 
> I can think of...
>
> Ingo Rautenberg
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Cody Forbes" <cody at 5000tq.com>
> Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2009 23:56:54
> To: <quattro at audifans.com>; <a8 at audifans.com>
> Subject: [A8] Interior disco
>
> Patient is my '98 A8q.
>
> When the right rear door is open the interior lights flash. Not fast, they 
> just fade in like normal, then imediately fade out like they normally 
> would when the door is closed, and continues this cycle as long as the 
> door is open. On all other doors the lights act normal - open the door and 
> they fade on and stay on, close the door and they fade out. I thought it 
> might be related to the child safety door handle lock, but switching that 
> off didn't make the slow-disco stop.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> -Cody Forbes
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