Note, I could not find the model in the drop down list. It's an A4 diesel. Goodness knows the cc, it's not relevant so I just said 2.0.
I don't need anyone telling me it's a silly thing to do - the driver is well aware, but...
Left car, keys in ignition but engine stopped. Doors shut, and two minutes later, they centrally locked. Car and driver were rescued by somebody he knew, calling at his home, and getting the spare keys.
The remote on the spare keys didn't work, but after putting the key in the lock and unlocking, it did.
Both fobs are now now working normally and the Audi mechanic says "news to him".
But it sounds vaguely logical as a thief prevention measure and somewhere, I distantly recall a model doing this and the resultant discussion.
Anyone know?
Last edited by: VxFan on Tue 21 Aug 12 at 21:18
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