[V6-12v] Ignition switch replacement - 95 A6Q
Roger Woodbury
rmwoodbury at roadrunner.com
Thu Feb 12 16:32:35 PST 2009
Correct. AFIK all Audi and VW ignition switches work this way. I had to
replace the switch on my 200 20V Avant and the same process was used.
Roger
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From: v6-12v-bounces at audifans.com [mailto:v6-12v-bounces at audifans.com] On
Behalf Of Casimiro Izquierdo
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 6:56 PM
To: beattyr2003 at cox.net; quattro at audifans.com; v6-12v at audifans.com
Subject: Re: [V6-12v] Ignition switch replacement - 95 A6Q
Rob:
I replaced the ignition switch, that is where one puts the key to start the
car, on my 95 90S about three years ago. It was done by a person with no
Audi experience. He was smart enough to realize that all that was needed
was take the out the dash board and from the back unplug the module and
replace it . The key stays the same, in other words I did not have to make
new keys and it has been working perfectly since. I DID NOT HAVE TO DO ANY
DRILLING. Similar to your problem, my key would not return and it kept the
starting motor engaged. I had to replace one starting motor after
forgetting to bring the key back and burning it.
It may be different for your car, being an A6, but I think not.
cai
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From: "beattyr2003 at cox.net" <beattyr2003 at cox.net>
To: quattro at audifans.com; v6-12v at audifans.com
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 6:12:47 PM
Subject: [V6-12v] Ignition switch replacement - 95 A6Q
I have gotten conflicting opinions on replacing the ignition switch for a
1995 A6Q.
The problem is that it sticks partially in and on and you have to press the
switch in with your thumb for it to unstick and that the key positions arent
working correctly, ie it will start but no headlights, climate control ect
ect.
Does replacing this switch require drilling out the lock mechanism from the
steering collum or is it as simple as pulling the dash parts that are over
it and around the steering colum and then just unplugging the switch and
putting in the new one? Thats where I am hearing two different stories.
Thanks for any insight,
Rob
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