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Re: 1990 V8Q Headlights



Douglas,
I know this story.  Pull the airbag (carefully) the steering wheel and
the switch assy.  You'll likely find that the connector to switch is
melted a the largest connection.  I will be the connector not the
switch.  Probably can repair it.  I've BTDT 2X.  First time it cost $300
and only temporarily fixed the problem as the switch was replaced and
that, it turns out, was not the problem.
Roland

turbo@steelcity2.steelcity.net wrote:
> 
> Douglas P. Glanz wrote:
> ?
> ? Greetings all!
> ?
> ? I am new to the list, and am having a bit of a problem with my 1990 V8Q.
> ? This is my 3rd quattro, my first two were an 85 4000SQ, and a 1988 90Q.  My
> ? low beam headlights quit working along with the front and rear fogs.  I
> ? know there must be a fusable link or relay, but does anyone know where it
> ? is?  It is not in the passenger footwell with the rest of them, so I am
> ? stumped.
> ?
> ? Thanks,
> ?
> ? Douglas P. Glanz
>          sounds like a dimmer switch to me.
> turbo

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