Arnott Enhances allroad quattro Air Compressor ... Offers Discount To Forum Members!
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Arnott Enhances allroad quattro Air Compressor ... Offers Discount To Forum Members!
Arnott® Introduces Enhanced Air Compressor
for '99-'05 Audi allroad quattro and A6 quattro (C5 Chassis)
for '99-'05 Audi allroad quattro and A6 quattro (C5 Chassis)
New Wiring Harness, Thermal Resistor and Relay
Make Installation Simply 'Plug and Play'
Arnott Air Suspension Products announced it has made the installation of the Air Suspension Compressor for the 1999 through 2005 Audi allroad quattro and Audi A6 quattro (C5 Chassis) a simple 'Plug & Play' operation by including a new wiring harness with thermal resistor and relay.
The compressor, manufactured by WABCO, replaces OE Part Number 4Z7616007A. The Arnott Part Number remains P-2134, and it retails for $505.05. The part is backed by Arnott's Limited Two-Year Warranty.
The Arnott Advantage
P-2134 is the same air compressor used by Audi, and includes a dryer, new airline fittings, plus powder-coated mounting brackets. Unlike the previous version, which required cutting of cables and connectors to reuse the OE power cables, the pump now includes a relay and new wiring harness with thermal resistor for a faster installation. A detailed Installation Manual and updated Installation Video are available.
An Impressive Array of Additional Innovations
The featured air compressor is a high-quality, cost-effective solution for Audi owners concerned about failing air suspension parts leaving them stranded with expensive and recurring maintenance problems. However, 'The Arnott Advantage' does not stop there ... Arnott offers an impressive array of additional, innovative new and remanufactured aftermarket replacement parts for the Audi. The entire range of Arnott Air Suspension solutions for Audi vehicles can be reviewed Here.
Discount for Forum Members!
Forum Members can take advantage of 10% SAVINGS on Audi air suspension replacement parts from Arnott by using Discount Code AUDISAVE10 when shopping at Arnott’s secure Web Store or calling sales toll-free at 1-800-251-8993.
The Discount Code is good for a Maximum Savings of $75. The Discount is not valid with any other offer and does not include compressors, shipping, tax, or core deposits (if any).
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I see this thread is a year old, but perhaps Doug will pick up on it and enlighten me.
This week I received the updated Arnott compressor (purchased from Rock Auto), but the harness supplied doesn't fit the original 2001 allroad wiring connections. It's Saturday night, and I'm wondering if I should just cut the wires and connect to the OE fittings (which incidentally came with a Continental/Wabco unit, part #15.1550.0010.2).
I'd be done and enjoying my weekend had the unit truly been 'plug and play'.
Here are some photos to tell the story a little better, in case it helps someone else out in the future:
The original unit with different connectors and routing
And the original connector—very different from Arnott's—and a completely different location.
Arnott's harness...
and corresponding connector.
I put Arnott’s Generation I air springs on the front of this car two years ago.
Educated advice welcomed, if anyone happens across this post!
This week I received the updated Arnott compressor (purchased from Rock Auto), but the harness supplied doesn't fit the original 2001 allroad wiring connections. It's Saturday night, and I'm wondering if I should just cut the wires and connect to the OE fittings (which incidentally came with a Continental/Wabco unit, part #15.1550.0010.2).
I'd be done and enjoying my weekend had the unit truly been 'plug and play'.
Here are some photos to tell the story a little better, in case it helps someone else out in the future:
The original unit with different connectors and routing
And the original connector—very different from Arnott's—and a completely different location.
Arnott's harness...
and corresponding connector.
I put Arnott’s Generation I air springs on the front of this car two years ago.
Educated advice welcomed, if anyone happens across this post!
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