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6 hours ago, Steve Q said:
Yep the letter denotes how up to date the part is. You'll find the light will have to be coded to the car regardless I suspect.
Thanks for the reply Steve Q. If it needs coding would would a light with H instead of J work?
The alternative is to buy the outer casing since the light actually works. Finding someone to remove the broken one and sealing the new one might be troublesome.
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Hi, my drivers side headlight has a crack in in and needs replacing. Was initially looking at getting a lens cover but have heard mixed reports on whether it can be done and given the price of labour to replace the lens i might be better off sourcing a used light.
My question is the part number for my light is 4G0.941.034.J - is this the only part number that i can replace with or is there some part numbers that i can replace. From my limited understanding, the J reflects the later VINs that were produced.
Thanks for the help!
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hi, seem to have misplaced the locking wheel nut key for my 2008 A6...
was going to break the nut but don't fancy spending 3 hours doing it for one wheel!!!
so I had a quick look online and noticed that keys are available on eBay.
now I have no idea if the locking wheel nuts I have are genuine audi one but looks like key 820 is a pretty good fit...was hoping one of the experts on here could advise
Air Conditioning Fault
in Audi A6 (C7) Forum
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Had an AC guy come to re-gas my car today, it was unsuccessful due to an error code that would not clear.
Error code was B10E315
Description:
Potentiometer MA side left interruption/short circuit to positive
I thought it would be worthwhile to ask if someone on here might know what I need to do to get the AC back up and running.