Sorry, I should've made myself clear with my post, I was referring to the switched live cable from the fusebox, not the ignition.
I can't remember of the top of my head which feed I tapped into. Use a 12v tester or multimeter to find it, it's not hard to find.
Yes you can do it that way, doing it this way means that when you switch off your ignition, after a few seconds your head unit will switch off.
Using a relay means the head unit will switch off when you pull your key out, just like your factory head unit.
It would sound like option 1 would be...
Have you wired in the switched live from the fusebox? I sound like you haven't.
One feed is permanent live (goes into the +12v)
The other one is switched live, Audi's don't have them so you have to wire that up yourself.
Do a search on here as there are numerous posts with numerous people...
That wire is the ambient LED inside the armrest, it's right at the back inside the storage part of the armrest. Just take a feed from the cigarette lighter if there is no existing wire present.
Take out the cd changer, there is an 8mm bolt just above the cd changer, remove that and the glovebox slides out, slide the glovebox out slowly and disconnect the harness to the glovebox light.
Hard to tell from your photo is it's quite small.
I was on the understanding that the B6 were never fitted with a MFSW to control audio etc, just for tiptronic gear changes on automatic cars.
Really?
Have you got the ebay item number for it if available?
I didn't think Audi made B6 MFSW except steering wheels with the tiptronic buttons. :uhm:
That's correct, it's called the Dension CD changer retention kit CD changer retention kit - Dension
It's only compatible with the Dension Gateway 100 and Gateway 300 so make sure that you purchase the right kit for your car.
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