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Old 01-03-2013, 08:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Telate
Little update - got a bit done, but now I'm stuck waiting on parts

Drivers airbag out and a few panels off
The airbag is only part of the system.
Do you know how many more sensors and parts

Maybe this will help you
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Another 25 year old here.

That's quite a project, good luck man, keep us updated.
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Originally Posted by spijun
The airbag is only part of the system.
Do you know how many more sensors and parts

Maybe this will help you
http://www.1stcallhosting.com/tech/audi/
I know there is the 2 sensor mounted on the headlights, the passenger airbag, the roof bags, rear seatbelts, front crash sensor. I just don't want to start taking it all apart until I have the parts to put it back together.
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Is there any way to get the part number for a connector without actually having the connector? I have a few that are broken and need replacing - Front parking sensor 3-pin, park sensor harness connector 6-pin, turbocharger solenoid valve 2-pin, A/C pressure/temp sensor 3-pin
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Originally Posted by Telate
Is there any way to get the part number for a connector without actually having the connector? I have a few that are broken and need replacing - Front parking sensor 3-pin, park sensor harness connector 6-pin, turbocharger solenoid valve 2-pin, A/C pressure/temp sensor 3-pin
I would go to http://www.audiwholesaleparts.com and browse their parts diagrams.
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www.genuineaudiparts.com

is another site that is good for discount items
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www.genuineaudiparts.com

is another site that is good for discount items
Interestingly, those 2 websites have identical search engines and parts diagrams. The only difference is price and page layout.
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Originally Posted by Telate
Is there any way to get the part number for a connector without actually having the connector? I have a few that are broken and need replacing - Front parking sensor 3-pin, park sensor harness connector 6-pin, turbocharger solenoid valve 2-pin, A/C pressure/temp sensor 3-pin
I'll try to make a PDF with all the connectors, there are a lot of connectors

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Originally Posted by Parsec
Interestingly, those 2 websites have identical search engines and parts diagrams. The only difference is price and page layout.
It's like the dealer sites, they use the same backend framework and do some of their own stuff on the front end. (In this case, they're TradeMotion-based sites, so TradeMotion's setup gets them most of it and each individual site will skin it a little different and have their own pricing data they use.)
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Ah good, ETKA does have the connector part numbers. I had the remaining 2 files that I needed for it downloading when I left for work this morning, hopefully it is a working version . Already got ELSA and it pissed me off because I couldn't figure out why it wouldn't work...I kept hitting the "X" to close the pop-up that comes up instead of scrolling down and hitting "OK"...LOL


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