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Old 09-01-2016, 11:07 AM
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2005 Audi A8 Quattro with only 54,000 mi.

Steering wheel heat malfunction.

1.) Does anyone know if there is an easy fix for this. Is there a possible way to disable the heated steering wheel? Or is there any trick to turning it off? I pulled out the #6 fuse, but that causes other issues as well, turning signals, driver airbag, parking break, headlight auto adjust etc.

2.) Repair?
can I disable it, or...
is it a simple wiring part fix or...
will I need a whole new steering wheel?
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Wrong forum. You're in D2. You want D3

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Good luck.
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People always seem to get this wrong:

Brake = part on a car (or other vehicle or device) used to slow or stop motion.
Brakes = multiple of Brake - all cars have brakes.

Break = Something is broken (eg break a leg)
Breaks = more than one thing is broken
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