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    My 2001 allros 2.5 A6 has a problem with the air suspension as posted earlier, i have proved the suspension pump so i know that works, however i still don't know where the suspension pump relay is located, i have purchased a new relay and was hoping someone has a photo of the relay location. I have looked for hours on here and seen loads of videos on youtube, however none have the same layout as mine, was hoping someone could locate it correctly, thanks for looking and hope someone can help
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    Look up on Polish Audi forum brings this: cars are LHD so its drivers side above legs…. Under steering wheel at the back, closer to the engine bay…..
    Not sure if this will help thats all what I have…


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    Here's a diagram of the relay location for a right hand drive vehicle. To get to it you have to remove one panel above the pedals. From memory: 5 screws in total, one under the fuse cover at the extreme RH end of the dash. Then remove the small panel under the instruments (just get your fingernails behind it and pull it towards you). There are 2 more screws under that. There are two more screws at each side of the bottom of the panel. Careful not to let the panel drop, you first have to unclip the OBD2 connector and (if fitted) the wires from the footwell light. Once the panel is out of the way you will see a bank of relays and fuses to the right and below the steering column, if you look carefully you will see a second bank of relays behind the first bank. The compressor relay is in the second bank and is the top left hand one, it's easy enough to change it without removing anything else.

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