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    Registered Member One Ring 99 Audi 1.8T's Avatar
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    96-00 AUDI A4 Remote Transmitter

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    Hello everyone!

    I have 99.0 Audi A4 w/ Key Remote (Un-lock / Lock / Panic-Red on the side)

    FCC ID: MZ2 410 819 6 4
    CANADA: 2674 102 666 VDO

    I am wondering if I buy remote that is designed for 01-04 Audi (Un-lock / Lock / Trunk / Panic-Red on the Side).

    Will It Work

    does anyone has any ides and if Please HELP

    Thanks

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    Veteran Member Four Rings white fish's Avatar
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    trunk button wont do anything but eveything else will work

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    Registered Member One Ring 99 Audi 1.8T's Avatar
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    So is there any way that trunk could be operational with a remote

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    You would have to wire up a electronic trunk release to the latch itself. Doesn't seem like it'd be worth it to me.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Brrman's Avatar
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    There is no actuator on our trunk, it cannot open by itself without fairies or little elves helping you out.

    heh heh - kidding - but no the trunk will not work. The doors will tho.

    I dont even know if you could get the trunk to work even with an actuator. The receiver has to interpret the signal - which means you need to adapt the programming of the central locking computer...
    2019 S4 Prestige
    RIP... 2013 A4 Allroad
    SOLD 2007 A4 2.0T S-Line Ti (APR stg1, Koni Coilovers, LED Tails)
    SOLD. 2000 A4 avant 1.8T (GIAC stg1, Bilstein/H&R)
    RIP... 1998 A4 1.8T (GIAC stg1, Bilstein/Neuspeed)

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    Registered Member One Ring 99 Audi 1.8T's Avatar
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    So OK it will not work

    But is this possible

    When I click "Un-lock" Button to open only driver door, when I click "Lock" Button It locks everything, and when I click "Trunk" button to unlock all doors and trunk. (so to have same effect as when I click twice unlock button).


    Thanks

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    Veteran Member Four Rings e.van's Avatar
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    You could take the entire alarm system out of an A6 (including the trunk actuator) and TRY to install it in an A4.
    1999 Cactus Green A4 Avant 1.8TQM
    Black DEPO eCodes | 3000K & 4300K HIDs | City Lights
    Dual-Rear & Front Fog Mods | 1-Touch Windows
    LLTek Mesh Grille | 710 N | Dump-Truck Exhaust
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    I think it's obvious that I don't care how fast my car is.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Brrman's Avatar
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    Originally posted by e.van
    You could take the entire alarm system out of an A6 (including the trunk actuator) and TRY to install it in an A4.

    Sounds like a modding project from hell... The alarm system it integrated into everything in our car.

    I'm pretty sure the trunk button will do nothing.
    2019 S4 Prestige
    RIP... 2013 A4 Allroad
    SOLD 2007 A4 2.0T S-Line Ti (APR stg1, Koni Coilovers, LED Tails)
    SOLD. 2000 A4 avant 1.8T (GIAC stg1, Bilstein/H&R)
    RIP... 1998 A4 1.8T (GIAC stg1, Bilstein/Neuspeed)

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