Audi A4 2004 and earlier

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  • gymshoegymshoe Member Posts: 80
    very interesting how the Ford F-word even wound up being a topic of discussion on an Audi board.
    Plleease!

    I have an Audi question.
    My dealer said that there were no more Valet keys..that Audi was not providing a valet key anymore. however, in the owner's video..which I watched last night...they talk about the Valet key.
    Did anyone get a valet key?
    I got 2 switchblade keys, and one plastic key.

    anyone?
  • gymshoegymshoe Member Posts: 80
    Anyone think the 02 A4 taillights look like the new Infiniti Q45 taillights?


    http://www.freshalloy.com/cars/infiniti/q45/2002.review1.html


    so...who copied who? :)

    my guess is ...since the A4 taillights resemble the old A6's ......the infiniti was probably the copier.


    hey....trying to get the conversation back onto Audi. I can't stand all the discussion of that....that....F-word.

    :)

  • 02a4curt02a4curt Member Posts: 35
    I assumed the plastic key was the valet key as I watched the video....
  • gymshoegymshoe Member Posts: 80
    so you're saying you only have 2 keys and the plastic one?

    I thought the video also referred to the plastic key separately....
    may have to re-watch that thing tonight.
  • 02a4curt02a4curt Member Posts: 35
    Yes I only have the 2 masters and the plastic one. I may have to check the video again also.
  • tcasboytcasboy Member Posts: 214
    Thanks for the input on the brake dust question. I have been away for a bit and my home computer is on the fritz, so I wasn't able to respond earlier. I will certainly consider different brake pads if the dust doesn't subside somewhat over time. I've also found the manual transmission in my A4 to be pretty notchy, so its not as enjoyable to shift as I'd hoped. Otherwise the car is fantastic and if I haven't said it lately it is without a doubt the best looking 4 door sedan on the street, or at least it was until '02! Just my opinion. Thaks again for the input.
  • zscott1zscott1 Member Posts: 19
    I picked my car up in Mid-March and I recieved Two Switchblade, one plastic thin key and a valet key with a little wrench on it. I assume you are talking about a 2002? Correct
  • scirocco22scirocco22 Member Posts: 721
    James-- Remember earlier this year when all the rumors were flying about Ford taking over VW/Audi? I know I've posted this several times on this board but I still have to laugh everytime I read it!: CONFIRMED! VW sells Audi to Cadillac


    Zach-- yeah, I guess those '02 guys didn't get the valet key. But my valet key doesn't have a little wrench on it! ...how'd you rate? And what is the "little wrench" used for?

    You '02 guys-- Does the '02 have an engine immobilizer? Everybody thought our "old" A4s had the immobilizer because, I believe, every VW and Audi model had it with the exception of the A4. Even my salesman was under the mistaken impression that the A4 ('01) had an immobilizer. The way I quickly found out is that I tried the plastic key (with no embedded chip) in the ignition switch and it started the engine. Do your keys have chips embedded in them?

    --'rocco
  • aegus1aegus1 Member Posts: 29
    Yup. I recieved two switchblades, plastic and valet key (plastic head with the 'wrenchlike' graphic) I believe all the keys have the chip.

    I took delivery toward the end of August.

    I've heard good thing about EBC 'green' pads as far as cutting down on brake dust and improving brake action. I've been waxing my wheels (plain ol liquid Turtle Wax), and although they get pretty dirty - a shot with the high pressure hose (just on the wheels) cleans them up pretty good.

    -Barry
  • scirocco22scirocco22 Member Posts: 721
    Barry-- man, I just looked at my valet key and now I know what Zach was talking about when he said "little wrench" ...I thought he meant an actual little wrench! *feels stupid now* But no, the 2001s, either .00 or .5 do not have an immobilizer or chip embedded keys. I could never understand that because as I said before, I believe all other 2001 VW and Audi models have it.

    And when you think about it, valet keys serve no real purpose other than not being able to unlock the glove box. It doesn't fit the rear trunk lock but the trunk can be accessed from the inside anyway. Does the '02 even have an physically accessible trunk lock? And does the plastic key for the '02 fit the glove box lock or the outside trunk lock (if it has one)? ...in-other-words, is the plastic key now serving as a valet key? If you were leaving your '02 A4 with a valet, what key would you leave him with? I know, I know, not one of you would leave your new A4 with a valet anyway, right??

    --'rocco
  • gymshoegymshoe Member Posts: 80
    yeah..i'm talkinga about the 2002 A4's.
    I only have 2 keys, and a plastic key.

    I was told that the 2002 A4's have the ignition immobilizer. I'm gonna check with the plastic key to see if it really does work.

    Scirocco - unfortunately, i wasn't around the audi boards until last month when I made a stunning revelation that I could actually afford an Audi! :) ..but I just read that thread on audiworld and hahah...that is indeed hilarious.

    my only problem in life now is...how the heck am I gonna convince my wife that my 1 and half year old maxima is old enough to sell and get another audi for ME! :)
  • gymshoegymshoe Member Posts: 80
    glove box, back seats, trunk, probably even yourself!
  • dsackmandsackman Member Posts: 145
    It an be attached in a hidden place on the outside of the car and retrieved if the keys are lost or possibly locked inside?
  • lauk0dglauk0dg Member Posts: 563
    actually my salesperson said I should keep it in my wallet......JUST in case i lose my switchblade :>

    I got 2 switchblades, 1 valet and 1 plastic key. Oh yeah, also the key code in case you lose everything.

    Billy
  • scirocco22scirocco22 Member Posts: 721
    I keep my plastic key in my wallet too. Can anybody tell me the price to duplicate the plastic key? I'd like to get a few more. I know I would have to go to an Audi dealer or maybe a VW dealer to have it done because I've already checked at every locksmith in town and none have that blank. Has anyone had one duplicated? I know it's a lot of $$$s to have the switchblade duplicated but all I want is the plastic one ...and a non-embedded plastic one. I think you guys with the '02 even have embedded plastic keys, right?

    --'rocco
  • btr1btr1 Member Posts: 20
    I've heard from reliable sources, that you should NEVER clean your wheels after driving for a long period of time - the cold water on the hot metal can cause the brake disks to warp.....still waiting for my 02 A41.8TQA to arrive...
  • lauk0dglauk0dg Member Posts: 563
    Yup actually on the Audi "genuine" alloy wheel cleaner, it says "wait until the wheel is cooled off" before using the cleaner. Cold water can cause the hot metal brake disc to contract too fast and yup it'll crack the disc if you do it frequent enough.

    Maybe I should start carrying the plastic key around.....yeah I don't think your local Wal-Mart store will carry a plastic blank like what we have. LOL just talk to your salesguy Rocco.....maybe he can make something happen :>
  • audibonaudibon Member Posts: 100
    FYI ALL:
    Same scenario as other A4 owners. My wife and I bought ours in Mid-July so it is a 2001.5 with Celebration. We received 2 switchblades, 1 plastic oh crap locked/lost normal key, and a valet key (with pictogram of wrench!) which we were told by our salesman allows door and ignition use "only". The glove box, rear seats and trunk cannot be accessed with the key... Now call me crazy but does anyone see an issue with this? If the valet hits the power unlock button on the driver side door that will release all locks including the trunk and the fuel filler door right? So, what good is a valet key? Or is the valet key a smart key? No, it shouldn't matter... Now I am going to drive myself nuts until my wife gets home from work so I can try this out! Anybody out there have any additional thoughts? Billy-comrade from Illinois? 'Rocco? ANY ideas? Thanks. Flying low....Audibon.
  • gymshoegymshoe Member Posts: 80
    To all those that say they have a valet key.
    Is your car a 2002 A4??

    I'm being told that the 2002's now longer have a valet key.
    And how it should work is...you can manually lock the trunk (there's a keyhole above the license spot) and lock the split rear seats. From the valet key, you can unlock stuff, but the trunk still won't open.
  • lauk0dglauk0dg Member Posts: 563
    Audibon, too darn bad I'm at work and don't have the plastic or valet keys on hand....but that I recall in the user's video that there are 4 locking positions in the trunk lock (it took me a while to learn all 4 positions and now I forgot them all except the normal position, haha). One of the positions is that it will stay locked if you unlock the car with the driver's door lock/unlock button. I guess if you really want to deter the valet from opening the trunk with that button on the driver's door you can lock the trunk to that position with your master's key, and of course lock the rear seat backs with your master's key. That way the valet can't get into your trunk with the plastic key.

    Now about the fuel filler cap.....normally on the 2001.5's it will unlock with the driver's door lock with one tap on the remote.....I dunno if it will deactivate if you lock the trunk with your master's key. Maybe not.....cuz it gives the chance to the valet guy to fuel your car JUST IN CASE he takes it out for a joy ride and drained the tank, haha. Scary thought. Anybody tried it?

    Gymshoe, Rocco, Audibon and me all got 2001.5's. I dunno if 2002's only come with 2 swingblades and 1 plastic key and Audi skipped the valet key.

    Billy
  • aegus1aegus1 Member Posts: 29
    I'm in agreement with Billy on this one too, although I haven't done it in months. There are different positions for the trunk/hatch lock.

    Although I keep meaning to look at the owner's manual, I've gotten into hitting the unlock 'all' when I go to pump gas, 'cause I was always finding the filler door locked.

    I've never cleaned my wheels when they might be hot, but I will be mindful. Thanks guys. That would be a nasty (expensive) little mistake.

    -Barry
  • scirocco22scirocco22 Member Posts: 721
    No, gymshoe has a 2002 and I think he's right when he says that the 2002 no longer comes with the valet key. Maybe the plastic key serves as the valet key with the 2002s. (?) ...or maybe they know you 2002 guys will never leave your cars with a valet attendant anyway. *lol*

    Billy-- I think you meant to say "valet key" ...our plastic key fits all locks so don't give that one to the valet attendant. Now in the 2002, my hunch is that the plastic key serves as the valet key ...in-other-words, it might not fit the trunk or glove box locks. Why don't you 2002 guys try it and see --see if your plastic key fits the trunk and glovebox. My suspicion is that it won't.

    Brian-- As Billy explained, to keep the trunk permanently locked, just put the keyhole (in the button on the trunk) in the horizontal position. With the keyhole in horizontal position, the trunk lock won't be activated with the rest of the system; either using the remote or the inside switch ...this is for the 2001s, of course. But it still leaves the gas filler door open (I think). I had to read the manual and go experiment with it some because initially I felt the same way you did in asking: what good is a valet key??

    Barry-- I think that's the only way we can access the gas filler door ...by using the central locking system to unlock all doors. Unless the power locking system malfunctions, then there is a way to access the filler door lock from the inside of the trunk panel.

    --'rocco
  • gymshoegymshoe Member Posts: 80
    I'm driving back to work from lunch and I see an 02 Dolphin Gray 1.8 A4 with sports! Thing looks so smooth!

    If you own this car and you happened to be driving around Factoria near lunch today! NICE CAR!
    :)

    rocco, ...i'll try the plastic key tonight if i remember...
    i actually don't think it's a valet key since they said they use it to make copies of the original keys..but we'll see.
  • audibonaudibon Member Posts: 100
    All:
    You are correct on the multiple positions for the trunk lock! It has been a while since I read my manual for the vehicle. I usually leave it in the position that allows me to use the push button to release it once the central locking is deactivated. (Same as aegus1!) And I remember the procedure for the fuel filler door if that ever becomes stuck. You are correct, take a panel off the inside part of the trunk on the fuel filler side (of course)and you have to turn something and that will allow you access to fill 'em up! What a board we have, such helpful and knowledgeable A4 owners! I had to go get the Xmas tree tonight but I am going to play around with this tomorrow if I have a chance. Now it's off to study hall with my owners manual for a refresher course! Thanks all! Audibon......
  • lauk0dglauk0dg Member Posts: 563
    Well actually (on mine 2001.5) the fuel filler door will unlock with the driver's door if you tap on the unlock button once on the remote control. I dunno if it's the same if you haven't had the unlock/lock modification done (the thingy that locks the doors at speeds above 5 or 10mph). It should be. Now I think it'll be PITA if the vacuum on the fuel filler door screwed up and doesn't work. Take off the panel and turn the screw or something like that at the gas station? mmmm..

    Yes you are right Rocco.....I meant the valet black key, not the plastic key. Thanks for pointing that out :>

    Yeah dolphin grey is smooth looking on the 02 A4.....nice choice of color! Denim Blue is awesome too. Now about the unpainted black plastic bottom.....it should make the car really stand out if there is paint over them :>

    There's a little glitch about the auto lock/unlock modification. The code we entered to change the config might be interfering some other systems. I'm trying to get a clarification from my buddy. I'll let y'all know what's up with that.

    Billy
  • lauk0dglauk0dg Member Posts: 563
    One of the guys in our Chicago group is leaving the area and we're going to have a send-off party this Saturday at Schaumburg. If you are interested to go, let me know and i can email you the details. He has a VAG-COM tool so he can check all the error codes that your car MIGHT have that you are not aware of.

    Billy
  • audibonaudibon Member Posts: 100
    Billy:
    I would like to say Thanks in advance for the invite but due to a change in my work schedule Saturdays are pretty difficult for me to do anything. Having said that where and when would it take place and then I can give you a more definite answer. How do you want me to contact you? Do you have an e-mail at work or home where I can reach you so we don't clutter up this board? Thanks again. Audibon
  • lauk0dglauk0dg Member Posts: 563
    You can email me at iambb8@hotmail.com

    Sendoff gathering is on 12/8 @ Champs in Schaumburg. Time is around 5pm I think. Lakes Region Quattro Club also has a GameWorks (also in Schaumburg) Christmas party on 12/9, 5pm to 9pm. $15 includes game card, buffet dinner and drinks, of course Audi gathering included. I think it's passed the deadline but go to www.lrqc.org and call them up.

    Yup we'll talk more at email otherwise guys are going to boot us out LOL.

    Billy
  • dbbarrondbbarron Member Posts: 9
    Does anyone know the timing from the Audi factory to US Northeast Port (boston). Once the car leaves the factory (past factory inspection) how long to the German port/ then over the water/ then from the US port to the dealer.

    I know this varies on ship schedules, but any estimates?
  • aegus1aegus1 Member Posts: 29
    After I wrote my comment I tried out a few things, exiting the car by just pulling on the handle only unlocks the driver's door. The filler is still locked.

    If the car is locked and you tap the remote once the driver's door unlocks and the filler unlocks. This was important to me since I didn't like having all the doors unlocked to fill the car up. Maybe I should buy gas in better neighborhoods, but I think you know what I mean.

    Of course if you hit the 'unlock' on the driver's door everything unlocks. I also put the hatch lock in horizontal position and the key fob still unlocked the hatch (my fob has 3 buttons). I was surprised by that, but not overly since you're giving them the valet not the switchblade key. The door button for the hatch was disabled. Of course we all know this is useless since they can just crawl in through the back seat to get your stuff.

    Hey has anyone seen the new VW add where the guy is staking out 'his' Jetta and licks the door handle when another buyer gets too close? Of course it was a bit of a letdown to see the salesperson approaching with a switchblade key. I guess nothing is sacred.

    -Barry
  • gymshoegymshoe Member Posts: 80
    do the pre 2002 A4's have a locking mechanism for the back seats?

    on the 2002, you can lock each individual section of the split folding rear seats.
    then you can lock the trunk so that the remote or the driver side lever can't open it.
    that way....stuff in your trunk is safe! :)
  • scirocco22scirocco22 Member Posts: 721
    Yes, our pre-2002s do have the seat locks ...individual ones for both sides. So, Barry, just keep them locked so nobody can crawl through the back seats. And when you are fueling-up, do you take the key out of the ignition? If so, just open the filler door and then lock the all the doors during the time you're putting gas in. Then when you're finished, unlock the doors and close the filler door and get back in the car. Will that work?

    Oh, James, is your wife a dishwater blonde? I saw a dolphin gray with sport pkg. today near Microsoft on 156th NE. If that was her, she's cute! ;)

    --'rocco
  • lauk0dglauk0dg Member Posts: 563
    Wooooo watch out now......James might be kicking your butt :>

    But with all those locking/unlocking to refuel, why don't you just turn off the ignition, take the key out from the ignition (leaving the key in the car while fueling it's not a good idea anyway), and hit the unlock button on the swingblade key once? That way you can unlock the driver's door and the fuel filler door only but not the other doors. One thing about arming the car with the fuel filler door open is that there is actually a little "rod" that will stick out and supposedly lock the fuel filler door. When you are done fueling and slam the fuel filler door shut, it will hit the little rod and potentially damage the mechanism.

    Billy
  • gymshoegymshoe Member Posts: 80
    although I've always had a fascination with blonde women....
    ...
    ......okay and brunettes...
    ..no...that wasn't my wife. :)

    Sounds like there's Dolphin Gray's everywhere now.

    So....more questions from me.
    Wheel locks, or keyed lugnuts, or whatever.
    What are people doing to protect their precious $1000 sports option wheels from being stolen!?

    The dealer said they have wheel locks but are like 98 bucks for the 4. He said...they're pricey cause they have Audi written on them. Also told me to just go to some other place to buy them.

    So.....what has other people done?

    Also...
    I'm noticing a slight rattle when the car is started cold. The rattle is coming from somewhere in the engine compartment. It rattles when i press on the gas a little. But after the car has been driven for a couple minutes...there's no way to get it to rattle. It sounds very distinctly like metal hitting each other. And it seems to be coming from under the car...seems.
    Anyone have any ideas?

    I've told the dealer, but since I can't reproduce it consistently.....I don't want to waste my time taking the car in.
  • turbo2passturbo2pass Member Posts: 4
    I have an 01 1.8T Quattro. I assume you are asking about the brief "rattle" noise when you first start the vehicle after it has completely cooled down?

    I spoke to the service manager at the dealership where I purchased. He told me this is normal (something about tensioners tightening...). Anyway, my friend also purchased an 01 1.8 T and his makes the same noise immediately after starting a completely cooled engine.

    The sound is normal (assuming we are talking about the same "rattle"). The 01 and 02 1.8 engines are identical.

    Hope this helps!
  • lauk0dglauk0dg Member Posts: 563
    Nah it's just the Rattle Snake inside the engine READY TO RUMBLE :>

    I think mine has that sometimes too. I will see if it gets worse as the temperature drops further.....it was 68F yesterday here in Chicago.....just can't believe I can open the sunroof and drive in December. It's 48F as a high today though.

    Billy
  • scirocco22scirocco22 Member Posts: 721
    James--

    About the "rattle": There is a characteristic, what I would describe as a, muffled "clatter" that is heard immediately after starting the engine from cold. It lasts for maybe 20-40 seconds or so ...haven't really paid too much attention to its longevity but it doesn't seem to last too long. I agree with Gary ...I believe it's normal and nothing to be concerned about.

    About wheel locks: Personally, I'm hoping that someone will steal my wheels so it will give me an excuse to go out and buy some new ones! *lol* ...but not too much of a chance of that happening --I have the ugly OEM stock wheels. :P But, from what I've read over at AudiWorld, those using after-market locks seem to be going with McGard: http://www.mcgard.com/automotive/wl_features.html
    Also, I have several friends who have ordered locks from this place ...good prices, $12.95 for a set of four: http://www.wheelcomponents.com/wheell.html

    About the comment on your wife: *lol* I was just meaning to compliment you on your good tastes if that was her ...not trying to incite you into kicking my butt! :P But she did give me this condescending smirk as I was admiring her car ...it was like: "nyah, nyah, nyah, nyah, I'm cool, I've got a brand new A4 and you've got an old dumpy A4!"


    Billy--

    No, but maybe I should be, but I'm not really that cognizant of security when fueling-up. I just usually shut the engine off and leave the keys in the ignition. I'm not really aware of whether the doors are unlocked or not. But yeah, I've noticed the pin for the filler door is extended if you activate the locks while it's open but it can be easily pushed in before closing the filler door if you forget to "re-unlock" the doors before closing the filler door.

    I was just commenting to a friend how I'm opening my sunroof anytime it isn't raining. I've never had a sliding type moonroof before so I just love the feeling of having it wide open ...even at night or when it's freezing out!

    --'rocco

  • gymshoegymshoe Member Posts: 80
    alright....this is the best I can reproduce the rattle.
    car has to be cold.
    started it up
    can hear an on and off rattle coming from underneath the engine.
    let the car warmup for a minute (till the rpm drops by itself to sub 1k)
    then start driving.....I can hear the rattle through the car whenever I hit just past 3000 rpm, in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd gear
    didn't hear it in 4th, and didn't have enough road to try it in 5th.
    after driving for a while (20 minutes) ...no more rattle.
    even if it is normal....still very annoying on a 1 week old car.
  • 02a4curt02a4curt Member Posts: 35
    My new 02 A4 also has a noise when first started. I don't know if I would call it a rattle....more of a rumble or rough sound. Only sounds this way when first started. From what I have been hearing, this is apparently normal for the 1.8. A little disconcerting though....
  • gymshoegymshoe Member Posts: 80
    took my 02 1.8t in yesterday to get it programmed to automatically lock the doors when the car hits 5 miles per hour...this works going both forward and backwards! =)

    Very nice to have. My wife questioned why I bothered, but now that she's got it...she really likes it. Also noticed that it automatically unlocks the doors when i pull the key out after i have just turned the car off.

    saweet...
    now if i could just get that rattling to stop...I'll be super happy
  • gymshoegymshoe Member Posts: 80
    one more thing....
    being new to turbos....
    which sound is the turbo!?
    when i rev up the engine I hear this high pitched ring or squeal or soemthign.....like super high pitched...like...dog whistle high pitched.

    I've played lots of Gran Turismo and turbo always had this ....ssvvooooff.. sound.
    so...is it probably the high pitch thing?
  • scirocco22scirocco22 Member Posts: 721
    James-- Yeah, I had the autolock done too. The advantage is the security of having the doors locked as you're driving. The disadvantage is that if you were involved in an accident, it hinders rescuers from entering the car quickly. Now, aren't the doors supposed to unlock when the airbags go off? ...I think that's what happens but I don't know for sure. And even if they don't, I suppose a rescuer could easily break a window to gain entry.

    The 1.8T engine has a very low pressure turbo and doesn't make the intense noise that I've heard in the older style turbos or the current high performance KO4 type turbos. I had an old Ford Probe that made quite a whine and almost a "whooshing" sound as the turbo kicked in. I know some of the old Chrysler 4-cylinder turbos made a lot of noise also. But I've noticed that our 1.8T makes very little noise when the turbo kicks in at about 1850 rpm ...at that point, you'll feel that gush of power start to build. If you listen very closely, I suppose you could describe it as a very subtle high-pitched whine. IMO, the engineers wanted to quiet it as much as possible for stock/family car purposes. Go to AudiWorld if you want pointers on how to enhance the "sounds" your car makes. The turbo isn't activated when revving it at an idle of course.

    That "rattle" you're describing doesn't sound like what I was talking about so maybe there is something loose somewhere.

    --'rocco
  • turbo2passturbo2pass Member Posts: 4
    The sounds you are hearing are not the sounds that Scirocco and I are discussing. The rattle/clatter sound in my engine goes away a second or two after starting up a cold engine.

    I cannot comment on the sounds you are hearing, but I would take it in and ask AND drive another car on the lot. Why drive another new A4? I guess to satisfy your curiosity once the service writer says "oh, they all do that..." My 01 1.8 doesn't do what you are describing!

    Good luck and let us know!!

    Gary
  • equalizer1equalizer1 Member Posts: 177
    There is a very nice article on the front page of Edmunds about the new A4 cabriolet. It seems they are introducing it this year.

    Also, I got Car and Driver last night, and the 2002 A4 made the 10 Best list. Also, they showed the car manufacturers that have made the 10 Best list the most since they started the list in 1983, and Audi was about the 8th out of 10.

    Really good press!
  • patpat Member Posts: 10,421
    Here's a link to the article equalizer mentions: Preview: 2002 Audi A4 Cabriolet.

    Enjoy!

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  • nyccarguynyccarguy Member Posts: 17,544
    To any of you who own an '02 A4, congratulations on your wonderful purchase. A friend of mine picked up his Amulet Red/Grey Leather 3.0Q with everything except Navigation last week. We went for a ride last night. What a gorgeous car & Color combo. I absolutely love everything about this car and can't say enough good things about it. I've actually put the '02 1.8T (It would be nice to find a leftover '02 S4 when the new body style S4 comes out) on my shortlist for when the lease is up on my Saab next December. I've got a few questions for you '02 owners.

    1. There are 2 pinhead sized red lights between the sunroof dial & windshield. What are these for?

    2. His car is equipped with Homelink. he lives in an apt building that requires a prox card to enter the garage. Is there anyway to program the homelink to open this garage?

    Thanks so much for all your help. Have a great weekend!

    2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2025 Camry SE AWD

  • stever98stever98 Member Posts: 2
    The original battery in my '98 2.8 passed away a few days ago (I have since replaced the battery). Accordingly, due to the power loss my radio went into the SAFE mode. I followed the manual (yup,simultaneously press FM2 and RDS, enter radio code [that I received from the dealer], repress FM2 and RDS. Nonetheless, I can not get it to leave the safe mode. I also followed the instructions about leaving the radio on with the key in the ignition for at least one hour. Still no luck. I spoke with my dealership; their (somewhat glib) reply was that the radio is now locked up and there is no way to unlock it. They offered to sell me a new radio.
    Your thoughts and assistance would be GREATLY APPRECIATED.
    Thanks.
    --smr
  • nyccarguynyccarguy Member Posts: 17,544
    WHY DON'T you try calling Audi of America or maybe bringing the car down to a stereo installer. I'm sure if you give the kid there a few bucks, he'll figure it out.

    2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2025 Camry SE AWD

  • scirocco22scirocco22 Member Posts: 721
    Steve-- Oh man! ...that's exactly what I was dreading when, as I was taking delivery, my salesman was explaining the procedure about what happens when the battery is disconnected for any reason. I remember cringing when he was emphasizing the importance of following the procedure exactly in order to prevent the radio from having to be replaced. I didn't really pay too close attention to it at the time but I do remember thinking: "jeez, I think I'm just going to have the dealer install the new battery" when it comes time to replace it ...it didn't sound like something I wanted to hassle with and could just imagine having to deal with the exact situation that you are describing. I guess I'd have to go along with Bradd's advice ...I can't believe that you'd have to junk the radio --it seems like there has to be a way to revive it. If not, I suppose it's a good testimonial for Audi's security procedure ...if thieves knew they only had one chance to revive an Audi radio or it would lock up for good, then why even try stealing it!

    Bradd-- I'm not an '02 owner but the same features you are inquiring about were also on the '01. The two pin-head sized lights in the headliner are there to supposedly softly light up the area around the center console so that you can see what your hand is doing when going for the radio/hvac controls at night. I believe it's an Audi exclusive and is pretty cool when you actually observe what it's doing ...I have passengers expressing astonishment when they see my hand lit up in red as I extend it over the radio controls. I doubt the Homelink could be programmed for one of those apartment gates because it uses the exact codes that are used by the major manufacturers of home garage door openers ...Stanley, Genie, Sears, Chamberlain, etc. Homelink is programmed by holding your own garage door opener close to it and transmitting the code in order to transfer it to the Homelink unit. So all Homelink is, is a built-in remote ...serves the exact same purpose as your own remote as the modern garage door openers also now have three function buttons. I still haven't got mine programmed the way I want it. My own garage door remote is programmed for one button to open one door, one button to open the second door and the third button to turn on or off the lights of the corresponding door opener that I'm using. But on the Homelink, I can't seem to get the third button to work the opener's light control yet. I'll have to work on that some more when I have the time.

    --'rocco
  • markcincinnatimarkcincinnati Member Posts: 5,343
    I have been "advised" never to jump start or be jump started -- as the computer will not tolerate such a "disturbance."

    I do not know if the battery of an 02 A4 is under the hood or under the back seat, but my service professional warns against such acts --
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