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Old November 30th 05, 02:52 PM posted to alt.autos.audi
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just got an audi a6 its my first audi and i wish i had got one long ago but
can anyone answer a couple of questions please..
there are 2 rear fog light lenses either side of the number plate but only
one light comes on is this correct the garage tell me it is.
what is the asr how and when should it be used..
its the 2.5 tdi v6 1999 how often should i change the oil and get a service
done..

is there anything i should watch out for or should do to keep this car in
good condition.
unfortunatley i never got a user manual with it so also if anyone as one i
would be will to but it off you
thanxs stef


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Old November 30th 05, 03:33 PM posted to alt.autos.audi
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"Stef" > wrote in message
...
> just got an audi a6 its my first audi and i wish i had got one long ago
> but
> can anyone answer a couple of questions please..
> there are 2 rear fog light lenses either side of the number plate but only
> one light comes on is this correct the garage tell me it is.
> what is the asr how and when should it be used..
> its the 2.5 tdi v6 1999 how often should i change the oil and get a
> service
> done..
>
> is there anything i should watch out for or should do to keep this car in
> good condition.
> unfortunatley i never got a user manual with it so also if anyone as one i
> would be will to but it off you
> thanxs stef
>
>


only one light should work, possibly something to do with clashing with
brake lights.

asr.......no idea what does it stand for

oil every 6k (diesel)

service, check manual (once you get one)

keep it garaged 100% of the time only take out to dust off or clean.

keep an eye on ebay
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Audi-Owners-Ma...cmdZ ViewItem


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Old November 30th 05, 03:42 PM posted to alt.autos.audi
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Stef,
The rear fog light on the driver's side should be the only one that turns on
with the switch - I don't know the logic behind it but that's the way it is.
I would suggest that you get an owner's manual from either your local
dealer, or eBay or somewhere else on the net - it will answer your asr and
maintenance intervals - I doubt that anyone here with one wants to have you
"but it off" them ;-). You might want to hang out in the A6 forum on
www.audiworld.com (not sure if there's a .co.uk version) - there will be
lots of advice and BTDT's on there. Since your car has a turbo, make sure
you use synthetic oil and cool the turbo down after hard driving before you
shut down.
Cheers!
Steve Sears
1987 Audi 5kTQ
1980 Audi 5k
1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes
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"Stef" > wrote in message
...
> just got an audi a6 its my first audi and i wish i had got one long ago
> but
> can anyone answer a couple of questions please..
> there are 2 rear fog light lenses either side of the number plate but only
> one light comes on is this correct the garage tell me it is.
> what is the asr how and when should it be used..
> its the 2.5 tdi v6 1999 how often should i change the oil and get a
> service
> done..
>
> is there anything i should watch out for or should do to keep this car in
> good condition.
> unfortunatley i never got a user manual with it so also if anyone as one i
> would be will to but it off you
> thanxs stef
>
>



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Old November 30th 05, 03:48 PM posted to alt.autos.audi
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Stef wrote:

> there are 2 rear fog light lenses either side of the number plate but only
> one light comes on is this correct the garage tell me it is.


I think they're right, I never checked on mine. Strange, hmm?

> what is the asr how and when should it be used..


Anti Schlupf Regelung
The ASR powers down the engine if the wheels loose grip on slippery
surfaces. Combined with the Electronic Differential lock (brakes the
spinning wheel using the brakes) it acts as a helper to get you moving
on snow. You don't have to switch it on. It's on all the time and if you
press the button it's OFF! An orange triangle will come on in the dash,
warning you about this. It's reset to ON automatically when you start
the engine the next time.

> its the 2.5 tdi v6 1999 how often should i change the oil and get a service
> done..


Uh well, depends. If it's on longlife service it should tell you. You
find out if it's on LLS either by asking a dealer to check up the car ID
(questionable, depending on the honesty of the dealer?) or by just
starting the engine and press the left knob in the instrument cluster
(car must be at standstill, otherwise you'll set a speedwarning
threshold with this action). A LLS car would report the remaining milage
to service (depending on the drivers driving habits).

> is there anything i should watch out for or should do to keep this car in
> good condition.


Check: MAF, front suspension and oilfilm on the engine.

For all three of them there is a service bulletin at Audi.
MAF: powerloss => replace MAF and disconnect post-shutdown heating of
the MAF
front suspension: some creaking because of increased play in the
bushings => dealer should check.
oilfilm on the engine: some series of the 2,5 150HP engines had the
crankshaft vent sized too small. There is a sieve in there which can get
clogged by oilslug and then the pressure in the engine increases,
blowing oil out the seals. => Dealer can check, there's a service
bulletin and that should have been done quite early.

Once this is done IMO the car is rock solid and cheap to maintain, even
at the (austrian) dealer.

> unfortunatley i never got a user manual with it so also if anyone as one i
> would be will to but it off you


Sorry, mine is in german and I still need it :-)

regards

Wolfgang
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Old November 30th 05, 05:02 PM posted to alt.autos.audi
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Juan Hunglow wrote:

> oil every 6k (diesel)


15.000 km if it's not longlife. 35.000 km if it's longlife.

Wolfgang
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Old November 30th 05, 11:30 PM posted to alt.autos.audi
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In message >
"Stef" > wrote:

> there are 2 rear fog light lenses either side of the number plate but only
> one light comes on is this correct the garage tell me it is.


As others have said, this is correct - only the offside rear foglight is
functional. This is, supposedly, safer because the brake lights should
be more obvious when there's only a single fog.

> what is the asr how and when should it be used..


anti-slip regulation (or the German equivalent, which Wolfgang has
given. It's a simple form of traction control - it reduces engine power
when the driven wheels start to lose traction. It is always on by
default - you turn it off by pressing the button and a light comes on
in the instrument console to warn you that it is disabled. The only
time you might need to turn it off is when there is almost no traction
at all, and the only way to make progress is to keep the wheels
spinning.

> its the 2.5 tdi v6 1999 how often should i change the oil and get a service
> done..


A 1999 car probably isn't equipped for long life service. Long Life
service came in with the 2000 model year, construction of which
started during 1999. This will be determined from the VIN - if the
VIN is 4BYN 002888, or later, then it is eligible for long life service
(although this is not necessarily activated). A 4BX.... VIN would
definitely not be long life.

You should find that the legends 'In1' or 'In2' come up in the odometer
(or is it the digital clock?) when a service is due. As far as I can
tell, the service interval should be 9,375 miles(15000kms) or 1 year.
If you email me the VIN I should be able to confirm the details.

> is there anything i should watch out for or should do to keep this car in
> good condition.
> unfortunatley i never got a user manual with it so also if anyone as one i
> would be will to but it off you


In my experience, the Audi dealer price for printed manuals is very
reasonable (I bought a 230 page manual for the newer Nav system for less
than £6) - assuming that the manual is still available!

It might be worth trying VAG Parts (http://www.vagparts.co.uk). They
usually offer a signifiacnt saving over dealer prices, although they do
have to charge postage.

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Old December 1st 05, 12:22 AM posted to alt.autos.audi
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"Stef" > wrote in message
...
> just got an audi a6 its my first audi and i wish i had got one long ago
> but
> can anyone answer a couple of questions please..
> there are 2 rear fog light lenses either side of the number plate but only
> one light comes on is this correct the garage tell me it is.


You will most prob be able to just remove the cover on the back and fit a
bulb in, instantly giving you 2 x fog lights

You may have to open up the rear cover a little with a dremel to accomodate
the bulb, but it is a simple job, all the wiring and connectors should be in
there :P


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Old December 1st 05, 12:35 AM posted to alt.autos.audi
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In message >
"Ronny" > wrote:

> You will most prob be able to just remove the cover on the back and fit a
> bulb in, instantly giving you 2 x fog lights
>
> You may have to open up the rear cover a little with a dremel to accomodate
> the bulb, but it is a simple job, all the wiring and connectors should be in
> there


I was certainly able to do this on my A4 (B5), but as far as I can tell,
the cabling just wasn't present on my old A6 (my2000) and isn't on my
current RS6 or wife's A2.

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Old December 1st 05, 08:08 AM posted to alt.autos.audi
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"Peter Bell" > wrote in message
...
> In message >
> "Stef" > wrote:
>
>> there are 2 rear fog light lenses either side of the number plate but
>> only
>> one light comes on is this correct the garage tell me it is.

>
> As others have said, this is correct - only the offside rear foglight is
> functional. This is, supposedly, safer because the brake lights should
> be more obvious when there's only a single fog.
>
>> what is the asr how and when should it be used..

>
> anti-slip regulation (or the German equivalent, which Wolfgang has
> given. It's a simple form of traction control - it reduces engine power
> when the driven wheels start to lose traction. It is always on by
> default - you turn it off by pressing the button and a light comes on
> in the instrument console to warn you that it is disabled. The only
> time you might need to turn it off is when there is almost no traction
> at all, and the only way to make progress is to keep the wheels
> spinning.
>
>> its the 2.5 tdi v6 1999 how often should i change the oil and get a
>> service
>> done..

>
> A 1999 car probably isn't equipped for long life service. Long Life
> service came in with the 2000 model year, construction of which
> started during 1999. This will be determined from the VIN - if the
> VIN is 4BYN 002888, or later, then it is eligible for long life service
> (although this is not necessarily activated). A 4BX.... VIN would
> definitely not be long life.
>
> You should find that the legends 'In1' or 'In2' come up in the odometer
> (or is it the digital clock?) when a service is due. As far as I can
> tell, the service interval should be 9,375 miles(15000kms) or 1 year.
> If you email me the VIN I should be able to confirm the details.
>
>> is there anything i should watch out for or should do to keep this car in
>> good condition.
>> unfortunatley i never got a user manual with it so also if anyone as one
>> i
>> would be will to but it off you

>
> In my experience, the Audi dealer price for printed manuals is very
> reasonable (I bought a 230 page manual for the newer Nav system for less
> than £6) - assuming that the manual is still available!
>
> It might be worth trying VAG Parts (http://www.vagparts.co.uk). They
> usually offer a signifiacnt saving over dealer prices, although they do
> have to charge postage.
>
> --
> Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with
> 'bellfamily')


as for their pricing, I replaced both heated wing mirrors and bought them
from my local Audi dealer at £40 the pair.............vagparts want £60 +
postage.



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Old December 1st 05, 09:14 AM posted to alt.autos.audi
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Peter Bell wrote:
> I was certainly able to do this on my A4 (B5), but as far as I can
> tell, the cabling just wasn't present on my old A6 (my2000) and isn't
> on my current RS6 or wife's A2.


Why would anyone want to do that?
If you drive behind a car with two foglights (japanese cars used to have
two) you will notice that your side vision does not respond as good as usual
to the brake light. You will have to focus your eyes on the car in front all
the time to notice when the brake lights come on. If there was only one fog
light, or even better; no foglight, you would notice the brake light even if
you looked to the side as you sometimes have to do in traffic. Wrong use og
foglights has probably caused more accidents than correct use has prevented.

Jone T.


 




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