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Audi Recall JN: Crossmember Cover/Drivers Side Dash Fire
2004 Audi allroad
This condition could lead to overheating or fire.
Electrical System
- Summary
- On certain passenger vehicles equipped with halogen low beam headlights, certain connector pins in the headlight switch connector come into contact with each other causing a short circuit. Note: Vehicles with xenon low beam headlights are not affected because the circuit in these vehicles contains a fuse, which precludes excessive current flow in the case of a short circuit. Audi S6 and S6 avant vehicles are all equipped with xenon low beam headlights and, therefore, are not longer affected by this recall.
- Actions
- Dealers will reroute the wiring harness by installing a jumper wiring harness. The recall began on December 16, 2006. Owners may contact Audi at 1-800-822-2834.
- Documents (16)
- Amended Defect and Noncompliance Notice(Part 573)- 7-20-2006
- Recall Acknowledgement
- Supplemental Defect and Noncompliance Notice(Part 573)- June 30, 2006
- Quarterly Performance Report
- Owner Notification Letter(Part 577)
- Amended Defect and Noncompliance Notice(Part 573)- 1-4-2007
- Amended Defect and Noncompliance Notice(Part 573)- 12-14-2006
- Updated Defect and Noncompliance Notice(Part 573)- 1-19-2007
- Quarterly Performance Report
- Quarterly Performance Report
- Quarterly Performance Report
- Quarterly Performance Report
- Other Recall Related Documents
- Amended Defect and Noncompliance Notice(Part 573)-12-1-2006
- Defect and Noncompliance Notice(Part 573)Superseded by document dated December 14, 2006
- Remedy Instructions and TSB
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