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| A6 / S6 (C5 Platform) Discussion Discussion forum for the C5 Audi A6 and S6 produced from 1998-2004 |
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...feel under the floor mat for moisture. If you had any water issues, the control module (under the carpet) could be fried.
Typical causes of a water leak in the C5 A6 platform include: -clogged battery tray drain (water fills up in that arear then leaks into the passenger cabin through the air filter) -clogged/misaligned evap drain located in the lower A-pillar passenger side -clogged sunroof drains (not as common a the two above) If not water leaks, then I suggest you find a VAG COM (local AutoZone can run a scan for you for free) to see if the control module is working/communicating, and if there are any fault codes. If all fuses are intact (did you check #14?), then it is probably a faulty control module.
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Thanks. No moisture in the footwell. I'll bring it to Autozone tomorrow to have them scan it for errors.
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Hi, i am new to the Audi world, (only had it for a week)so far loving the car...I have a similar problem with my a6, only i have one rear door that the window wont go down. I noticed that the interior lights do not come on only when i open that door. Does that module that you guys are talking about control all or none, or can it be bad and still have 3 doors work?
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forum under fuse 14 and unplug light under drivers seat that lights up drivers side rear passenger floor. When fuse blew it triggered relay for power windows...so windows, int. lights and power locks did not work
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| 1997, 2000, 2001, a6, audi, central, control, door, interior, light, lights, lock, locking, module, problem, quattro, window |
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