D4zzy Posted August 6, 2016 Posted August 6, 2016 I am needing to replace the lock barrel and wondering if its basically a straight forward job - ie: pop the barrel out and slot in the new one? I've not taken off the door card to have a look yet so also wondering if I am going to have to drill out rivets to remove any inner door panels to get to the lock in order to remove it?Another thing I need to look at is the door open warning light comes on although the door is shut properly. Where is the sensor for that or is there any way to simply disable it as it is getting a bit annoying Also locking /door related - when I got the car the fob doesn't work - at the moment I am just assuming the batteries are just flat - if I stick in new batteries am I going to need to get the fob re-coded to work?
Trevor Posted August 9, 2016 Posted August 9, 2016 It sounds like the door latch mechanism is faulty if the door warning lamp is constantly on. The door lock barrel should come out okay from inside with little problem. The key fob issue is one that has been discussed on here many times before as common fault....see this link: http://www.programyourkeys.com/program_car_keys_-_audi.html
D4zzy Posted August 13, 2016 Author Posted August 13, 2016 Cheers mate - had the door cards off and looks simple enough to do. Just contimplating whether to try replacing the micro switches first rather than splashing out on new latches to see if they fix the warning light issue. At the moment I only have one key but saying that once I fit the new lock barrel will have a key to manually lock so will give the instructions a shot for programming the fob.
Trevor Posted August 15, 2016 Posted August 15, 2016 would definitely try the micro-switches first...definitely the cheaper option
D4zzy Posted August 16, 2016 Author Posted August 16, 2016 picked up a couple micro switches this afternoon so hopefully get a chance to swap them over tomorrow at some point - wife dependant !! 1
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