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  1. On 5/26/2024 at 6:00 PM, Tarmo said:

    I'd take something from here. Depending on what connector you have behind your radio. Basically it emulates cd changer and adds bluetooth connectivity that way.
    https://www.connects2.com/products/steering-wheel-control-interfaces/vehicle/Audi/A4

    Hi

    I have purchased and fitted a similar device and connected via Bluetooth but I have no way to start playing. If I select CD it simply says No Disc

  2. Hi guys

    I have just purchased and installed a Bluetooth adapter to my A4 B7 Concert radio. 
    I can see the Bluetooth transmitting and can connect my iPhone to it. 
    I cannot select it from the radio. I assume it emulates being a CD multi changer but if I select CD it just says no disc. 
    Do you think that somewhere, maybe VCDS, I have to tell the car it has a multi changer?

    Lost at the moment. 
    Waiting for reply from supplier. 
     

    Any help would be appreciated. 

  3. Hi

    I have an A4 B7 with a Concert radio. I don’t want to change it for something that looks out of place but I want to play music from my iPhone and retain the steering wheel controls. 
    Any ideas?

  4. Hi Steve Q

    Finally got the car back today. 
    Not sure what the part is called but it is a round housing with a gear which moves the timing chain through oil pressure and therefore the cam timing. 
    Although the car has only done 75000 mls it is quite old so I guess new chain and cambelt just disturbed it. 
    Anyway, ok now. The mechanic I take it to is a really good guy. Hasn’t charged me any more than the original job. After we are sure it is ok I will offer him at least the part cost. 

  5. Hi

    Is it possible to switch off auto windscreen wipers on my A4 B7?

     I have had several different cars with auto wipers and none of them work. 
    Either one wipe every three days or ten every second, well a slight exaggeration but you know what I mean. 
    I guess the sensor is in the back of the mirror housing. What if I tape over it. 
     

  6. Had a phone call Friday. They cannot find the problem. 
    He has ordered a second cam chain kit because he thinks the first replacement is faulty. 
    only other thing left is the cam position sensor. 
    I will keep you posted. 

  7. Hi

    I am a new member. 
    I have just had timing chain and cambelt changed on my 2006 plate 2.0FSI Quattro and now I have this error. P0011. I have a cheapy OBD reader that says it is something to do with the cam timing. 
    Can anyone add any useful information?

    I will take the car back to the mechanic but just wondering if anybody else has had this. 
     

  8. On 8/22/2017 at 1:46 PM, Trevor said:

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