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HOMESERVICE MANUALSAUDI1999A8 QUATTROREPAIR AND DIAGNOSIS (SINGLE PAGE)ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENTCOMMUNICATION DEVICESRADIO, TELEPHONE, NAVIGATION, TRIP COMPUTER
1999 Audi A8 Quattro
Radio, Telephone, Navigation, Trip Computer
1999 Audi A8 QuattroSECTION Radio, Telephone, Navigation, Trip Computer
- Radio system
- General information
- Transport Mode ("Symphony" radio from m.y. 2002), deactivating
- Radio system, layouts and terminal assignments through m.y. 1999,
- "Delta" & "Concert" radio system through m.y. 1999, component overview
- "Symphony" radio system from m.y. 2000, component overview
- "Symphony" radio, wiring electrical connectors
- "Delta" & "Concert" radio, removing and installing
- "Symphony" radio, removing and installing
- Loudspeakers, removing and installing
- CD changer - "Delta" radio, removing and installing
- CD changer - "Concert" radio, removing and installing
- CD changer - "Symphony" radio, removing and installing
- Cable between radio and CD changer, checking
- BOSE amplifier, removing and installing
- Power antenna - "Delta" & "Concert" radio, removing and installing
- Radio/telephone rod antenna, removing and installing
- Antenna amplifier - "Symphony" radio, removing and installing
- Antenna selection control module -J515- ("Symphony" radio), removing and installing
- Telephone system
- General information
- Hands-free Telephone through m.y. 2001, layout
- Cellular telephone (preparation) through m.y. 2001, layout
- Digital cellular telephone (preparation) from m.y. 2002, layout
- Telephone docking station in center console, removing and installing
- Telephone docking station retainer/bracket in center console, removing and installing
- Telephone docking station retainer/bracket in center armrest, removing and installing
- Digital cellular telephone docking station/retainer in center console, removing and installing
- Digital cellular telephone docking station/retainer in center armrest, removing and installing
- Telephone transceiver -R36-, removing and installing
- Operating Electronics and Telephone Control Module -J412- through m.y. 2001, removing and installing
- Telephone microphone -R38- through m.y. 1999, removing and installing
- Telephone microphone -R38- from m.y. 2000, removing and installing
- Speaker (telephone/navigation) -R39-, removing and installing
- Mast antenna, retrofitting
- Navigation system III (NS-Low) through 01.01
- Application note
- General information
- General description
- Navigation system III, layout
- Terminal assignments/harness connectors on Control module for navigation with CD drive -J401-
- Navigation system III, component overview
- Function selection switch II in center console -E272, removing and installing
- Antenna for navigation (GPS) -R50-, removing and installing
- Roof antenna for navigation/telematics (GPS) from m.y. 2002, removing and installing
- Speaker for telephone/navigation -R39-, removing and installing
- Navigation control module with CD drive -J401-, removing and installing
- Navigation system IV (BNS 4.0) from 01.01
- Steering wheel with audio controls m.y. 1997-1999
- Multi-function steering wheel
- General information
- Multi-function steering wheel through m.y. 2001, layout
- Multi-function steering wheel from m.y. 2002, layout
- Multi-function steering wheel switch/button functions, overview
- Multi-function steering wheel switches/buttons, removing and installing
- Control module for multi-function steering wheel -J453-, removing and installing
- Telematics
- General information
- Audi Telematics by OnStar(R), functions
- Telematics system, troubleshooting using OnStar(R) system status light
- Transport Mode, deactivating
- Telematics system, layout
- Terminal assignments/electrical connectors on Telephone/Telematic Control Module -J526-
- Telematic system, component overview
- Telephone/Telematic Control Module -J526-, removing and installing
- Telephone/Telematic Control Module -J526-, replacing and reconfiguring
- Antenna Splitter -R87-, removing and installing
- Telematic Control Head -E264-, removing and installing
- Telephone Microphone -R38-, removing and installing
- Emergency battery, switching off/on
- Emergency battery, removing and installing
- Auxiliary Speaker (Telematic) -R91-, removing and installing
- Cellular telephone antenna, removing and installing
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.