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I came out to a dead battery. After a jump the traction and ABS lights both stay on.. Can I fix that myself or is a visit to the shop in store for me?
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I came out to a dead battery. After a jump the traction and ABS lights both stay on.. Can I fix that myself or is a visit to the shop in store for me?
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Hello James welcome to Audi Forum

If you have access to Vag-com you could check for the codes and clear it, If not it is always better to take it to your service ppl, so that the cause of this malfunction can be properly diagnosed and get it fixed. Hope you get your A4 fixed soon.

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If you have access to Vag-com you could check for the codes and clear it, If not it is always better to take it to your service ppl, so that the cause of this malfunction can be properly diagnosed and get it fixed. Hope you get your A4 fixed soon.

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Yea like Joshi said the best thing in my opinion is to just go to the service people. I've never had this problem but my friends have and it's best if you go there. One of my friends tried fixing it by themselves and they messed the car up even more. So go to the service people.
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Yea like Joshi said the best thing in my opinion is to just go to the service people. I've never had this problem but my friends have and it's best if you go there. One of my friends tried fixing it by themselves and they messed the car up even more. So go to the service people.
Hello welcome to Audi Forum,

Yes, like you had experienced, i've come across a number of people who have screwed their vehicles very badly trying to fix problems by themselves. So it is always better to get Expert's help in certain cases which you are not completely sure about.

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