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Old 01-18-2017, 08:24 AM
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Hi everyone I'm searching for a car to replace on I ordered on indefinite sales hold.

If a car has the cold weather package, with heated steering wheel, is the center horn section round, or the rectangular shape? The audi build site shows both. Thanks. John
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It's round on every US A4
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Look for this little logo on the steering wheel to see if it's heated or not. The version without heated steering wheel will have a little white star in it's place.


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Originally Posted by SYMAWD
It's round on every US A4
Except on the Allroad which is technically an A4 also.
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The B9 sedan has a round horn.
The A4 allroad has a rectangle one.

Cars with the cold weather package have heated steering wheels. Ones without it don't. There's a menu/asterisk button in place of the heated steering button, like Strife said.

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Originally Posted by VipinLJ
The B9 sedan has a round horn.
The A4 allroad has a rectangle one.

Cars with the warm weather package have heated steering wheels. Ones without it don't. There's a menu/asterisk button in place of the heated steering button, like Strife said.
To avoid confusion, it comes with cold weather package.
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Originally Posted by SYMAWD
To avoid confusion, it comes with cold weather package.
Thank you for pointing that out. I've edited my previous post.
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Originally Posted by SYMAWD
It's round on every US A4
Except the allroad
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Originally Posted by Dan in St. Louis
Except the allroad
Yes, but the Allroad has a separate forum, so I didn't feel the need to make the distinction here.
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Originally Posted by SYMAWD
Yes, but the Allroad has a separate forum, so I didn't feel the need to make the distinction here.
Many allroad owners visit here also because our cars share so much of the same drive train and electronics. Because there are more A4 sedans sold than A4 allroads, the odds are better on finding that someone has already solved a problem.

Even the 2017 Owner's manual is the same


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