Audi A4 key struck in ignition while starting car and not starting the car

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Asked by Naveen06 Jun 22, 2018 at 12:40 PM about the 2009 Audi A4 2.0T quattro Sedan AWD

Question type: General

Hi All,

My 2009 Audi A4 car key struck in ignition while starting. After that suddenly
car not starting and also front lights on and then after few minutes it is
switched off. While trying ti start it is showing some parking break issue. I
tried to release parking brake but it won't work. In the dashboard it is
showing EPC , Airbag, Slippery Symbol , Break Symbol,ABS and Cruse
Symbol. Please help to get out these everything and my car comes to
normal. What is the solution?? car and everything works fine everyday but
why it came suddenly like this??

2 Answers

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Please check images also to get more clarification. Thanks in Advance!!!

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All those errors could be not enough amps or voltage to the computer, why it could be giving those lights. If you can't release the parking brake. You might check the fuse or release by hand. Remove the motor at the rear calipers 2 t- 30 screws each side, move it out of the way then crank the Piston out turning it with a Rachet and a t-47.

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