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Old 28th December 2017, 06:59 PM
Tiburon3 Tiburon3 is offline
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Good evening:
Let me bring back this fantastic thread to update the information.
Following the very clear explanations of @ScottD3 and @M-A8, i've found a more direct solution for the master switch.
In fact, the reference 4F0959851J is exactly the same than the one that Scott has in his A8, with the difference that with this reference, the dead lock buttons are exactly the same than the original ones and there's no need to swap the caps with the 8P master switch. This reference corresponds to the Audi Q7s from 2010 to 2015.
Here is a picture of the mentioned part



Thanks a lot to the gurus of the forum that help to the less experimented, like me, to improve our cars.
Cheers from Spain
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