Endangered Alarm System Intercom Overview

2005 Audi A6 3.2 TSECTION Endangered Alarm System Intercom Overview
Fig 1: Endangered Alarm System Diagram
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  1. Microphone in Left Exterior Rearview Mirror -R76-
  2. Blue Revolving Roof Lamp Bulb -L144-
    • On the vehicle roof
  3. Exterior Speaker -R68-
  4. Exterior Speaker 2 -R69-
  5. Microphone in Right Exterior Rearview Mirror -R77-
  6. Hazard Alarm Control Module -J476-
  7. Special Signals Microphone -R81-
  8. Intercom System Switch -E248-
  9. Special Purpose Vehicle Control Module -J608-
  10. Intercom System Talk Button -E253-
  11. left Front Speaker -R2-
  12. Microphone Unit in Front Roof Module -R164-

Intercom system switch 

Fig 2: Center Console
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  • Inside the center console at the top -1-
  • Removing and installing, refer to REAR CENTER CONSOLE

Intercom system talk button 

Fig 3: Steering Column Switch Module
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Special signals microphone 

Fig 4: Glove Compartment
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  • Inside the glove compartment -1-

ENDANGERED ALARM SYSTEM INTERCOM OVERVIEW 

Fig 5: Identifying Microphone Unit (In Front Roof Module) R164 From MY07
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ENDANGERED ALARM SYSTEM INTERCOM OVERVIEW 

Fig 6: Exterior Mirror
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ENDANGERED ALARM SYSTEM INTERCOM OVERVIEW 

Fig 7: Luggage Compartment
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ENDANGERED ALARM SYSTEM INTERCOM OVERVIEW 

Fig 8: Instrument Panel Cover
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ENDANGERED ALARM SYSTEM INTERCOM OVERVIEW 

Fig 9: Identifying Bolts, Special Purpose Vehicle Control Module J608 From Bracket, And Electrical Harness Connector
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  • Behind the glove compartment -1-
  • Removing and installing, refer to GLOVE COMPARTMENT
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