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RE: weird, A4 with no passender-side lock switch
I always thought all Audi's have been that way. The reason is, because the other
three doors operate on a vacuum line. The drivers door switch is actually an
electrical switch that switches directions on a vacuum pump usually located in
the truck. I rather like this approach, not sure I want the passenger that too
much control over all of the locks <grin>...
Ron
86 4KCSQ
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Subject: weird, A4 with no passender-side lock switch
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From: bill@tibco.com (Bill Castellano)
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Subject: weird, A4 with no passender-side lock switch
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hi,
doesn't it seem weird that the A4Q (mine, anyway) does not have a
door lock "switch" on the passenger's side? (you know, the switch
that locks/unlocks all of the doors, like on the driver's side).
bill