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  1. It’s all good. I never complained about the vehicle. I had an old car (way older than anything I’ve owned before) and decided to trade it on something new. I didn’t get rid of it to avoid finding the problem. I just happened to get rid of it before the CEL came on again. Cheers gentlemen.
  2. Cause an A4 and an SQ5 are comparable...... and good thing there’s a warranty for that “bill” I’ll get.
  3. Didn’t bother finding out the problem. Traded for a new Audi SQ5. Good riddance.
  4. I gave all of the information. There has been no work done one on the vehicle except regular inspections and oil changes. I was driving down the road and the dash lit up. My question was can I still read the codes even if the CEL is off?
  5. This happened to me while driving in Florida over the weekend. Brake light flashing, CEL steady, and cruise control light flashing... Car wasn't driving different so I decided to park it for a few days and wait until I headed home to diagnose. After driving for a few hundred miles it turned to night and the temperature outside dropped below 60 -- the lights went off. Any idea what would cause that? Do the codes save so that I can pull them or do I have to wait until they come on again to use a code reader? Thanks!
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