Allroad ride height fuse

Eric Sanborn esanborn at gmail.com
Tue Oct 2 17:42:08 PDT 2012


That is strange, but are you sure the compressor isn't running?  I find it
hard to hear if I am underway.  I know there are codes that are stored, but
they are not necessarily helpful.  I have used AudiWorld forums for help
with my system.  I absolutely love the car (6 spd with APR chip) and I love
the flexibility of the suspension, but it isn't the most reliable.  In the
15 months I have had it I have had to change a compressor and a rear
spring.  The previous owner had to change the front springs a few years
ago.  I did change to Bilsteins in the back when I was changing the spring
and it made a big difference.

I don't know if you have seen it, but this is a link to an Audi service
document on the Allroad suspension.

http://tinyurl.com/8dss5yz


-Eric

On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 5:24 PM, Kneale Brownson <kneale at knitknacks.com>wrote:

> **
> Yeah, I've been under there.  I thought there were more fuses to the left
> of the 40-amp one visible in the panel without moving anything by the kick
> panel next to the door.  Turns out there aren't and the fuse is OK, so now
> I'm stuck wondering why I have the instrument panel warning (little car
> with up and down arrows), no lights by and no responses from the up and
> down switches and the car sitting at what looks like level 3 without the
> compressor running for more than 600 miles.
>
>


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