:: ECS Tuning :: Brushed Aluminum Power Seat Switches By ECS
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Unique Audi power seat controls add a touch of class to any interior. Direct fit replacements. Just pop off the old ones with a small screwdriver, and snap the new ones in place. Richer looking than stock monochromatic controls, these upgraded covers combine brushed aluminum with black accents to complement any interior color. If your Audi is already equipped with aluminum trimmed backrest and lower seat adjustment knobs, no worries; We now offer the lumbar adjustment knob kit separately! Complete kits include covers for both front seats. Now that's metal. Click HERE to order or for more information http://www.ecstuning.com/marketing/A...wicthes_01.jpg Fits: Audi Q5 2.0T (2011+) Let me know if you have any questions. Jason |
I just picked up a set. The old switches do not seem to pop off with a small screwdriver.
I have plastic trim tools and I am applying enough force to be concerned. Any tips on removal? Thanks! |
Originally Posted by Wynndi
(Post 24752715)
I just picked up a set. The old switches do not seem to pop off with a small screwdriver.
I have plastic trim tools and I am applying enough force to be concerned. Any tips on removal? Thanks! Jason |
Is this real? Is this some type of joke or something? C'mon! Cut it out!!!
Originally Posted by ECS Tuning-Audi
(Post 24720839)
http://www.ecstuning.com/sales/ecs600header.jpg
Unique Audi power seat controls add a touch of class to any interior. Direct fit replacements. Just pop off the old ones with a small screwdriver, and snap the new ones in place. Richer looking than stock monochromatic controls, these upgraded covers combine brushed aluminum with black accents to complement any interior color. If your Audi is already equipped with aluminum trimmed backrest and lower seat adjustment knobs, no worries; We now offer the lumbar adjustment knob kit separately! Complete kits include covers for both front seats. Now that's metal. Click HERE to order or for more information http://www.ecstuning.com/marketing/A...wicthes_01.jpg Fits: Audi Q5 2.0T (2011+) Let me know if you have any questions. Jason |
Q7 loss of power to injectors
Hi I'm not sure if you can help but I'm new to the whole Audi experience but iv just bought a q7 and I washed it today and since then iv got loss of power to the injectors
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Originally Posted by Nathan Delves
(Post 24798576)
Hi I'm not sure if you can help but I'm new to the whole Audi experience but iv just bought a q7 and I washed it today and since then iv got loss of power to the injectors
Jason |
it says on the site that the 6 piece set is no longer available
just the two lumber round pads, but not the complete set of three on each side https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.aud...13c4ba5d91.png |
Stuck driver seat.
Hi I'm all new to this so please don't judge.
Im in a bit of a pickle I have an issue with the driver seat as it is stuck in full front position. All other movements work other than moving the seat forwards and backwards (it sounds like there is something jammed as it has a shuddering sound but no movement.) I have removed and cleaned all underneath mats and carpet there is nothing obstructing it. I have also tried to remove chair but I was just after a heads up before I start removing chairs and motors if there is any hints or tips about. Thanks in advance adam |
Could be some spare change caught in the track for the seat which doesn't allow it to move backwards.
If it's not something obvious you may need to remove the seat and do some further diagnosis. Jason |
stuck seat
Originally Posted by ECS Tuning-Audi
(Post 24923555)
Could be some spare change caught in the track for the seat which doesn't allow it to move backwards.
If it's not something obvious you may need to remove the seat and do some further diagnosis. Jason i cleaned out made sure nothing was in the way of the centre track. Had a quick check over on the motor powering the seat and still no luck (that's where the shuddering noise is coming from) sounds similar to a broken relay. Checked relays for current and all seemed to be okay well the ones I could reach without taking the seat out. Still confused. Adam |
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