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Old 03-30-2003, 04:34 PM
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I'm in search of a code to take the windshield washer fluid level warning off of the display. Any help will be appreciated!!
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Fill it?
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Default Just add washer fluid. :)

Better even, get a dealer to top you off.
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I did that and no luck. Thanks for the advice though. That was the first thing I tried!
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Default Sounds like a bad sensor then......

nothing a VAG-COM can fix. Are you sure you filled the washer fluid container and not added to the radiator?
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If he hasn't figured out sigs yet, I don't think he can see OT threads...
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Default Hey, there is a way...

... this should work for B5 A4s.

Go to instruments. go to code control module
write down the value that is stored. Subtract 4 from the first two digits and then store the new number.

Example. value stored is 12345... you subtrac 4 from 12 and get 08. so you want to store 08345.

I've never tired this so I don't know if it will work. Your results my vary. Do so at your own risk.

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Default Re: Hey, there is a way...

Thanks for the suggestion, but this is only to activate the warning light.


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