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Instructions for Removing Climate Control Controls

Model: Audi A6 MK 3, C6 - Years 2004-2012
Part: Air conditioning

The climate control controls are located in the center of the console, just below the air vents, and are snap-fitted to the dashboard, so there are no screws to remove; simply pry along the edges to release and extract them; to make the operation easier, you can also use special tools: these are thin, flexible metal hooks with a bent tip that allow you to grasp without damaging the elements to be removed; you can then remove the air vents and proceed to the climate control controls, completing the removal by disconnecting the respective connectors.

Updated on 21 February 2026 by ScegliAuto

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