[Fwd: Re: [s-cars] Ignition switch pain]

Aaron aaront at cox-internet.com
Tue Oct 8 13:28:28 EDT 2002


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Ive thought about that but my stealer is 21/2 hrs from here.
 I did not think it would be worth the hassle but I dont know how much
work or $ are involved with the self-replace option
Aaron

Chad Hall wrote:

>Hey Aaron--
>
>There are 2 kinds of Audi (and VW) owners:  those who have had trouble with
>the piece of crap ignition switch and those who will.  Mine went bad and I
>checked with my dealer about the switch recall.  I found out the previous
>owner had already replaced the switch under recall but I didn't give up.  I
>had Audi of America and my dealer on a 3-way call until they both agreed to
>replace my switch no charge.  It's worth a try--good luck.
>
>Chad Hall
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Aaron" <aaront at cox-internet.com>
>To: "Audi - Scars" <s-car-list at audifans.com>
>Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 1:51 PM
>Subject: [s-cars] Ignition switch pain
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>
>>I have lived long enough with my failing ignition
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>switch!!(*^(*^_)_(*_)(*++
>
>>The symptoms are if I turn the switch a little past "start" not all of
>>my electricals will function (no turn signals etc)
>>In extreme cases the starter will remain engaged.
>>I understand it is a 2 part assy.  Electrical and mechanical.
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>>Do I need to replace the entire assy?
>>Any BTDT - How hard is it to remove?
>>Thanks in advance
>>Aaron
>>
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