"I read on another forum as mine is doing the same thing, it does not work, but the led light stays on even after I turn off and get out the car, that the radio may be locked up. To pull the radio fuse and replug it - haven't tried it yet but maybe it will work?"
Actually, I JUST had this issue with my Audi A4. I removed the fuse (#39 in my car, but should be listed in your owners manual or on the inside of the fuse panel -- labeled: radio). The Fuse panel is on the drivers side and pops right off with a Flathead screw driver or something of the sorts. According to other websites and forum threads, this problem will persist in the future, but it honestly took all of 60 seconds to fix.
Hope you have the same luck!
-Cheers
No such thing.
yes on the back of the radio.
Insert metal shimms into the radio to relese the radio.
http://www.ibiblio.org/tkan/audi/radios/concert.html
etched in the rear glass
Radio antenna (aerial) is incorporated in the rear window
In the Audi booklet there is a number u must enter or call Audi dealership with Vin number
The fuse box on a 2005 Audi A4 is located under the dash, near the hood release. It contains fuses for the horn, wipers, and radio.
your code is unique to your car... you'd have to get it from the dealer if you lost it.
B7 Audi A4 C6 Audi A6 ~200kg
The Audi A4 platform with some radio systems had the radio power the two front speakers. The rear speakers were powered by an amplifier which is actually attached to the speaker with all of these wires that you see. I know in my 1999 Audi A4 car without the bose package this was the setup. The wires are for audio, power for the amp, radio turnon signal, etc. Some of the newer audi's I believe still use this type of a setup but I do not know exactly which ones.
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