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    Hi.
    Does anyone know the location of the Comfort control module on the Audi A6 2.5 allroad 2002 right hand drive estate. i have an issue with interior lights working whenever they please and the central locking switch on the drivers door wont lock the car when we are in it . so one thinks this module needs replacing.

    Just to add is it a big job.

    Thanks in advance. everyone.
     
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    It is under the passengers side floor covering where you will find it swimming in two inches of water with a rotten red/black multiple power feed.
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    Swimming lol. The car does not look damp nor wet inside.. thank you ill be in there asap
     
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    This picture is stored on my PC under the heading “Audi Allroad fish pond”, what isn't very clear is the 1 inch of water and completely sodden foam.



    The incontinence unit suffers from corrosion at this plug, where the constant live power pins are located which are red/blue, not the red/black as I said.



    This is called Q11, power comes down a 1.5-mm core from fuse 38 in the dash side and goes to pin 11 of plug 1 (black) as well as many other points such as the siren and ultrasonic unit. There is also another red/blue multi connection down there with a 1-mm core power feed wire called Q12 and the power is from fuse 14 and goes to pin 7 of plug 1 (black) and again, many other connections. Both these connections are described as " Positive (+) connection (30 a), in electric window/central locking and door contact switch wiring harness”.

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