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Old July 21st 05, 12:54 AM
Steve68s
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"Ted" > wrote in message
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> "Matthew Maddock" > wrote in
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>> again, 1995 A6 2.6 SE
>>
>> I don't have a manual, so just have a couple of questions about
>> the dash display.
>>
>> 1. When I start up, the multi-display shows bulb failure until
>> I press the brake pedal (at which point it says "OK") - is this
>> normal?
>>
>> 2. Again on start up the trip odometer displays (flashes) "ln.2"
>> for about 10-15 seconds - what is it on about???!!!
>>
>> 3. On the OBC display, there is one function with a G above a dot
>> with an arrow pointing away from the dot. What on earth does it
>> show?! I can't think - it seems to display anything from about
>> 0.1 - 3.0 and I can't think of what it is trying to tell me!
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any help,
>>
>> Matt.

>
> I've had No 1 it concluded in one of the break light filaments, although
> broken, somehow made contact once the break/clutch pedal was pressed. I
> suggest you change both break bulbs. I suggest both because I went through
> a series of replacing the rear offside break light until one time I
> replaced both and all has been OK since.
>
>
>


1n2 means its time for a service,

Steve.


 




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