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    Adjusting the sensitivity of the interior pressure sensor?

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    Is it possible to adjust the sensitivity of the interior pressure sensor? If so, how? My alarm is seriously going off practically every morning, and only in the morning, it's getting really old

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    you can do it with a vagcom. rosstech has more info
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    even with your windows up kevin?
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    Originally posted by OverSpun
    even with your windows up kevin?
    LOL! Yeah, it's real freaking sad, and frustrating. Me and Dustin were thinking it's because the car is black and warms up inside quick in the morning.

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    [QUOTE]Originally posted by unregistered
    LOL! Yeah, it's real freaking sad, and frustrating. Me and Dustin were thinking it's because the car is black and warms up inside quick in the morning. [/QOTE]

    That is pretty interesting? weird?! Maybe you hace a leak around your window?

    BTW: wat kind of lower grill is that would like some more info on it. TIA

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    Originally posted by quicksilver_S
    That is pretty interesting? weird?! Maybe you hace a leak around your window?

    BTW: wat kind of lower grill is that would like some more info on it. TIA [/B]
    No leaks, I don't see how that would even happen, and it hasn't been windy so that wouldn't seem to be the problem. And are you talking to me about the lower grill? If so I just have the reiger RS4 bumper with the grill mesh that matches the RS4 grill, granted one of the mesh pieces fell out so no I'm missing one

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    Re: Adjusting the sensitivity of the interior pressure sensor?

    Originally posted by unregistered
    Is it possible to adjust the sensitivity of the interior pressure sensor? If so, how? My alarm is seriously going off practically every morning, and only in the morning, it's getting really old
    i wrote this a couple years back:
    http://forums.audiworld.com/s4/msgs/321552.phtml

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