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Car Forum / Audi Cars / July 2006

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['90 Turbo 200] RE: identity of 2 modules under dash next to firewall  ???

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Courtney Thomas - 21 Jul 2006 16:29 GMT
There are 2 aluminum cased electrical modules next to the firewall, one next
to and the other adjacent to the first, but further out from the firewall,
that are to the left of the steering column and up high on the firewall. The
kick panel must be removed to even see them and even then they are difficult
to see. They appear to be a little larger than a pack of cigarettes. The one
next to the firewall has 10 small and variously colored wires leading into a
'pop-top' plug. I know this 'cause when I was trying to unplug it, it came
apart but did not break, and all 10 wires are now loose and out of the plug.

To make matters worse, the Svc Manual CD I have does not even show all the
wires and those that are shown do not correspond to the actual wire colors
:-(

Any help here in identifying and reassembling said plug  ?

Gratefully,

Courtney
Tony - 24 Jul 2006 20:26 GMT
Never seen that one.

Try  checking with the T44 AudiWorld forum:
http://forums.audiworld.com/v8/

That group has a ton of tech knowledge.

> There are 2 aluminum cased electrical modules next to the firewall, one next
> to and the other adjacent to the first, but further out from the firewall,
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>
> Courtney
5potnoodle - 25 Jul 2006 18:48 GMT
> There are 2 aluminum cased electrical modules next to the firewall, one
> next
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> Any help here in identifying and reassembling said plug  ?

Take a look at my site www.audi200.org.uk on the technical area, there is a
pdf for all module fitting locations. That should help you identify them.

Cheers
Ian
 
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