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Ste Kelly

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  1. Only just realised when I saw your reply that I never really fleshed out my post re the battery 🙂 . I just mentioned it then forgot that I intended to say more. Yeah, it was only meant as a stopgap because I had it there so I could check all was working to avoid another dead battery situation after buying a new one. Hopefully there's a relatively simple fix for the starting issue. Cheers.
  2. Hi folks. Having an issue with my 05 1.8 Cabrio (auto). Its been off the road since around Sept when I got my work van. Battery died around Christmas and shortly after I disconnected the leads and tried to recharge the battery with no luck. So the other day I got an (I think, I'll have to go check) 027 battery that we recently took out of the missus Touran when it went to be scrapped (its a brand new battery I had just got for it) and decided to start the car. All seemed to go ok for a second, got it hooked up and went to start the car , it starts but then cuts out after about 2 seconds. Thats all it will do. Anyone have any ideas on what it could be? The remote locking wont work, but I was expecting that. I did try a couple of the resynch techniques I found with a google but no joy and I out 2 new batteries in them. Cheers. Ste
  3. My issue is that I cant seem to get any recommendations for somewhere. I'm in Ireland. I've tried a couple of different motoring forums here and no one seems to know anywhere I can go.
  4. Update , but not in the sense anything got sorted. On closer inspection, the roof is actually sitting to the right so is off on the side to side axis rather than up and down. On the drivers side, where it sits properly in the seal, the roof is sitting a few mm outside the A pillar and on the passenger side its sitting a few mm inside, so im guessing this is the issue. Im still at the point where I need to try adjusting the roof to move it left so Im going to see about stripping back the headliner at the back and seeing if theres any adjustment in it.
  5. Yeah, I've tried it a couple of ways. Putting pressure as it's closing as well as when it's closed seeing will it click down but no joy, it springs back up. Im remembering now that when I first got it there was a bit of a clunk when operating the roof, but I'm nearly sure it was the roof storage area cover and it was fouling on the hinges, I've memories of taking plastic covers off them and not having issues anymore. I do most things myself on my cars so I'm not above diy'ing it if it's something that can be adjusted. I'm wondering if I pay for some access to one of the sites that let you use etka (any recommendations?) And had the mechanism diagram in front of me is there something I can adjust.
  6. Cheers. My issue is trying to find someone competent here (Ireland) that knows what they are doing. The lock seems to be working, I can see it operating just as it closes. Whats happening is just at the point the driver side gets to the point its down and the 2 locks start moving to lock in under the pins in the top of the windscreen, the passenger side is visibly higher. This is a video I took of the passenger side. When the rain stops Ill get another one from the back seat showing the full width
  7. Getting back to this after more than a year. Roof is still the same but now Im frequently getting the alert that the roof is open, usually starts after going over a bump. So its something I need to address. If anyone has an ideas or knowledge on the roof mechanism and if theres something that can be adjusted itd be much appreciated. When the roof is closing, the passenger side is about an inch behind the drivers side.
  8. Ive ordered the stalk and the cowl for the steering wheel to retrofit cruise control. I believe I need to change the steering wheel control module too? Is this definitely the case? Does anyone now what part numbers are for the one I need? Any help much appreciated Its a 2005 1.8 Auto Cabrio
  9. Went back at the wiring again today. Figured out the wires ( I think) . Went with the thicker ones and matched them to the cables that would have had the brown loom on it. That left me with the 2 smaller cables one the new brown loom . I have sound from the tweeter on the dash. That left me with a Right Front negative and a left front positive from the new loom to match to the 2 wires left on the car loom, a yellow and a grey. if I connect either of the ones on the car side to either of the ones on the radio loom, I get sound from the front door (just the bass ) . If I touch the 2 worse on the car together with 1 on the radio loom it gets heavier so both working then. But if I try connecting the 2 on the car loom to the 2 on the radio it cuts out altogether from those speakers. so now I have the 2 wires on the car loom connected together with one of the ones on the radio loom and the other one on the radio loom taped up. All seems to be working from what I can tell.
  10. Last, but not least, this is the thing the speakers were (badly) wired through when I got the car. It's the foam covered yoke in the pic below the radio pinout picture.
  11. Anyone fitted one of these? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AUDI-A4-B6-00-04-AUDI-A4-B7-04-07-ARMREST-ASSEMBLY-SET-BLACK-TEXTILE/173212024707?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649 Picked one up a few weeks ago and started the process of fitting today. I googled a bit but the template I found is for the factory one I think. So if anyone has any tips or first hand experience that would be great. Ste
  12. Just on my wiring for the fronts. What I have on the brown plug for the radio is: Right Front positive pin is a brown cable with a blue stripe Right Front negative pin is a thick green cable with a blue strip and a thin green cable with a blue stripe Left Front positive pin is a thick brown cable with a green stripe and a thin brown cable with a green stripe Left Front negative pin is a blue cable with a yellow cable What I have on my loom in the car is 4 cables, that have to have originally had a brown plug for the front is: Black with a blue stripe Green with a yellow stripe Green with a blue stripe Purple with a yellow stripe The last 2 I have are on the loom that go to the long plug that has the rears and other stuff on a yellow cable A grey cable (actually think its more white when looking at it rather than in the pic)
  13. thatd be great , much appreciated. Cheers.
  14. Yeah, I had downloaded a pic of the sticker a couple of weeks ago when I started to try repair the wiring. My issue is that the wiring had been butchered by a previous owner. I was left with the original black plug (with 3 wires) and a mess of wires , some of which were routed through the foam covered thing in the pic. I got new connecters off ebay from a scrapper. I wired the longer black one that has the rears wired off it to its loom matching the colours. I was left with 2 extras on the car loom that didnt have matching ones on the long radio plug. Thats the pic above with the 2 wires. Then I was left with a loom on the car with 4 bare wires (other pic above) to match to the brown plug that came with 6 wires coming out of it in the 1st pic above. As you can see they are different colours and guages from the wires in the plug
  15. So got myself a radio. Stuck it in with the rapaired cabling I have done so far and all is well as far as the radio powering on, display shows on the dash too. Rear speakers working fine. Just the fronts to sort. Ive 6 wires on the car to match to the 6 from the front loom on the radio (the radio has the 6 wires on 4 pins in the middle 4). I can get sound from the front speakers by having a guess at the config, so I know they work. Just need to get it right. The dash tweeters worked fine but both were on regardless of which way I set the balance .
  16. Im toying with the idea of an Ebay sngle din Concert that my car originally came with. lots seem to have the Bose pin on the pinout diagram. Seeing as mine didnt have Bose and that pin isnt populated on the loom anyway would it make a different getting one of those or do I need one that isnt labelled Bose on the pinout?
  17. So I got myself some original plugs with cabling attached, apparently from a car that had a concert head unit, off Ebay. Still having issues in that I seem to have a couple of extra cables on the 3rd loom on my car than the plug has. And the brown plug doesn't match, colour or size of cable wise, to the ones on the car. Black plug in the pic with the brown and black together was intact on the car, so that's the way it was from factory.brown plug that's beside it is the one I got from Ebay. The yellow and white on their own are what's extra once I matched up the cables on the bigger orange plug I got from ebay The one with the 4 cables on the car is what I've left to match to the brown Ebay plug
  18. The passenger side of my roof doesn't close down properly. Theres a gap between a quarter or an inch to a half an inch it sits up from the I shaped part of the seal. The drivers side sots right down in to the seal. I can head noise coming in from the gap at speed. Is this something that can be adjusted or is the roof twisted or similar? Cheers
  19. I registered it on the myaudi app and it shows as having the concert radio alright.
  20. Cheers. Mine has a single din (assuming no one converted from double to single. But I doubt it) so would the only option be a concert? I assume Bose systems have Bose speaker grilles and the like? Mine doesn't have that. I'll have a look for a vin decoder and see can I find out for sure .
  21. Cheers. Yeah, its a mess. The idea was to insulate the spades once it was working . The block connectors were much worse. Half the cables werent even secured properly. Are all the original radio wring looms the same? So once I chop them off any b6 , or even a similar year one, I should be good? EDIT, this for instance? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AUDI-S4-A4-CABRIOLET-B6-4-2-SYMPHONY-2-RADIO-WIRE-HARNESS-CONNECTOR/131732180213?hash=item1eabd98cf5:g:rNYAAOSwQYZWx2Qg&frcectupt=true Or this? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AUDI-A4-B6-B7-CONCERT-RADIO-WIRING-LOOM-HARNESS-REPAIR-CONNECTOR-PLUG-SOCKET/323703990672?epid=20029854909&hash=item4b5e42e990:g:94kAAOSw-9hcbrVY&frcectupt=true Should I have 2 plugs or 3 like the 2nd one?
  22. Recently bought myself an 05 Cabrio. It had an aftermarket Sony radio that I want to switch for a Pioneer bluetooth one. When I pulled out the Sony the wiring wasnt in good order to say the least. Everything was shoddlily in to various sizes of block connector , and not done well. The front left speakers sounded like they were at the end of a very long hall, really low and echoey. The fronts only worked some of the time from what I can tell. Most of the time it sounded like I only had rears. The original connectors were cut off at some point and theres an adapter in there. Seems like a PCB of sorts, covered in foam. I set about changing the blocks for spades so it was neater. Theres a seperate heavy blue wire coming from in the back somewhere which i assume is a switched live to make up for lack of one on the original audi loom? I couldnt find my multimeter in the van, ill have to dig it out. This wire was connected to the aerial power and in to the yellow on the sony radio (red and yellow were switched). I did try swapping in the pioneer radio before I touched anything and got no response. Theres a thick blue with a white stripe that has a bare end thats coming out of the adapter pcb yoke that Im not sure was connected to anything and there are 2 very thin rangy ones that are on the original audi loom that werent connected before I started (and still arent 🙂 ) Am I best off starting from scratch (with the help of your good selves hopefully) and getting some form of new adaptor? Appreciate any help Ste
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