Interior lights not lighting on door opening (A4 B5)

Interior lights not lighting on door opening (A4 B5)

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Jon666blue

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133 months

Monday 1st April 2013
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Hi all,
first post so be gentle. After trying the search and getting no responses . . . I have an A4 B5 whose interior lights are not triggered by opening the doors.
Opening the drivers door lights the footwell lights and the safety light in the door but not the central lights. These can be switched on using the 1/0 switch in the roof. The door is shown as opening on the dashboard display. None of the doors illuminates the central lights.
The alarms arms and disarms correctly and works as normal.
Any ideas?
fwiw it is an avant but I suspect this makes no difference

thanks

Jon666blue

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7 posts

133 months

Tuesday 2nd April 2013
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thanks for the suggestion, but switch is in middle position

Jon666blue

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7 posts

133 months

Tuesday 2nd April 2013
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Vipers said:
Have you checked the lamp works, and the lamp holder is getting current?

Secondly, is there a switch between the door and door frame, if so is this working.

Any fuses you should check?

If it can be switched on by the switch in the roof, what happens if you leave them on, then close the door.



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Edited by Vipers on Tuesday 2nd April 07:58
lamps all work if manually switched on. I have not checked any fuses or for current as they work in this way.

I assume the door open/close sensor is working as footwell and door safety lights light when door opened, and the door is shown as open on the dashboard (and this cancels when door is closed).

If I switch the lights on, if I close the door they stay on, even after locking using the remote.

As the lights get switched on/off during the remote unlock/lock sequence I'm starting to suspect the alarm.

thanks

Jon666blue

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7 posts

133 months

Tuesday 2nd April 2013
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Thanks SuperchargedVr6, I'll try it, I assume that Audi ice doesn't need a code as I don't have it.

Jon666blue

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133 months

Wednesday 3rd April 2013
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After a brief chat with the local Audi dealership my radio does have a code and they want £35 and my car to find it out, so I am not disconnecting the battery. I have had a look at the fuse diagram in the handbook and it makes no mention of a 'comfort unit', but I'll pull the fuse on the central locking and see what happens.

Jon666blue

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7 posts

133 months

Thursday 4th April 2013
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Found the central locking pump and it looks fine, no water damage at at all, unplugged it from car, and reconnected it but no difference, still no interior lights.
Hmm, still confused by this