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I have a 1996 audi a6 quattro. I found a red wire attached to the negative on my battery. It looks like it once connected to a blue wire with a 15 fuse on it that is still in the wire bunch. it stands out from all other wires. What does it go to?
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Note: Only a high pressure service valve is used for A/C system servicing. A low pressure service valve is not installed. Perform all A/C system service (ie. discharging, evacuating and charging) through the high pressure service valve only.
Check wire harness between driver door and body for broken wires.Wire harness bends , when door opens and closes so it may brake the wire or two inside harness.
either a dead battery or bad wire connections from battery to starter first check and clean battery connections if still not starting try jumping battery if it still click than you have bad connection at starter
ask the main dealer as someone may have wires up wrong, if they have it could mean fire. or it may just be some numpty that has rewired you rear speekers, check thee speeker wire, if it not speeker wire go to main dealer to have a quick look, they shouldnt charge you for that good luck
honestly dont know never taken one off ,should imagine their would be some screws somewhwere around the handle and then plastic studs underneath the panel which you pry out with a nice wide flat screwdriver ,but be prepared for the mastic **** holding panel down
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