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  1. retrofit RADAR ADVANCE CRUISE and USEFULL info on parts . 
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    Hello all from Greece Athens.
    i came across this site in germany for a lot of Audi parts ,perhaps it will be usefull to the forum users.
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT

    Also some info for retrofiting Radar advance cruser on A4.
    PARTS NEEDED :8K0953502 CS (cruise controll with set for distance)
    8K0907561 RADA SENSOR (SAME PART AS A6/Q5/A3 ?)
    8K0907574B (HOLDER FOR RADAR SENSOR)
    8K0920930GX (DASH INSTRUMENT PANEL)- HAS TO CHANGE -
    all parts available second hand on the above site
    i will try the retrofit after i finished my power latch project and towing bar retro.
    a good idea is to purchase the complete interior cable harness scrap for the car in order to have unlimited source of plugs ,cables etc. (around 90 euro )
    furthermore to retrofit MEMORY seat driver on A4 if having electric seats :
    part 8K095760A (CONTROLER UNDER SEAT)
    I found also that Q5 is using the same part as A4 so since in ETKA there is no part number for the trim holder of the A4 memory switch unit you can get it from the Q5 Etka page :8R0959769 ?
    So AGAIN IN THEORY all we need is to connect the controler under the seat and add the memory buttons on the site trim of the door?since the door controler module supports memory function on new audis it should be a very easy retrofit?
    My next project

    Cheers
    ARI
     
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  2. Re: retrofit RADAR ADVANCE CRUISE and USEFULL info on parts . 
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    dont forget the dealer needs to calibrate adaptive cruise
    vag diagnostics, retrofits and general repairs
     
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