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So does 36 work or what? And where's the best/easiest/cheapest/quickest place to get one? And what if relay 7 is the intermittent wiper as stated above? Come on people - share your successes/failures to help each other out! I ALWAYS leave my lights on.


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i agree.anyone tried it yet?


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walkinginperu wrote:I've got relay number 36 - but slot 7 in my fuse box has my intermittent washwipe relay (19) in it. Is there another rleay slot i can use to put the buzzer one in?
Your intermittent wash wipe relay should be in position 10 - which is bottom row, 3rd from the right.


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Position 7 - which is bottom row, 1st on the left - is the fog light relay position, so as it is part of the lighting circuit, it makes sense that the lights on warning buzzer relay would work in that position.


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According to this http://www.a2resource.com/electrical/CE1.html position 7 is also connected to the parking lights:

7 Fog Lights
1 Main Fusebox Ground
2 Main Fusebox Run Power
3 B20
4 Headlight Switch Pin 58 (Park. Lights)

I usually end up with one of the sidelights on after I've parked and I was indicating at the time. Hopefully this means that this works with only one light on.

I'll find out when I get mine, I ordered one from VW after I saw this thread.


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So what's the answer then? Where do I get this relay that makes a pleasant ding sound when I leave the lights on? And how much will it set me back?


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Junglist wrote:So what's the answer then? Where do I get this relay that makes a pleasant ding sound when I leave the lights on?
The answer is in previous posts - Dealer, Ebay or Breakers.
Cost will obviously differ between the three.


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Yes but if someone posted the dealer price, I could decide wether to go breaker-rummaging or just buy direct depending how expensive it is. Never mind, I'll find out for muyself, then I will share my findings since no-one else will.
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£16.63 from Audi dealer, including VAT.

They're on back order from the factory at the moment, so no definite ETA on them.

Hope that helps :D


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:yahoo: Certainly does! Woohoo! Yesss! :yahoo: :hugegrin:


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I've been trying unsuccessfully to find out which passat they were in.
I presumed B3/B4 era - anyone know?


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When I phoned Audi, they asked which model of car it came from... I just said "Audi 80" and he was able to give me a price. Dunno if that helps?


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If you ask VW they say that it only comes up with a transporter (description is the same).

They will order it though.


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Mine has arrived at my local Audi dealer... so a lead time of a week. Now to go pick it up... SWEET :D


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Once fitted, will you please post all the results? Cost, type of noise you get, ease of fit. any problems/issues, what part number to order from Audi, etc. Thanks mate. I've still not found one at a scrappy.


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