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Fitting an Audi A2 clocks

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Hi, anyone tried to fit a fancy audi a2 clocks. I was looking for maxidot fabia but that is impossible to have :)

So audi a2 is a fabia/polo clone, right. Wiring will not fit, it has different plugs and wires, but basically it can work on fabia since it is the same car!

So i am thinking is it worth triying to fit it?

the main questions is:

will it fit inside the dash without cuts of plastics?

what functions will i have over the standard fabia?

wires is not a problem, but will fabia ECU and BSI work with a2 clocks over can and display valid info?

will immobiliser work and can it be programmed to fabia ecu?

have all the stuff like vagcom, eeprom programmers and right hand. but am i first who ever thought about that?

It's a different shape, can't see the clock physically fitting and looking good even before you go into the issues of coding etc. not that many petrol A2's compared to diesels are there?

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buying a petrol clocks is not a problem. and it looks like the same shape as fabia. the craziest idea was to fit a fabia 2 clocks :)

So audi a2 is a fabia/polo clone, right.

No. The A2 was unique, built mainly from aluminium and was years ahead of its time. You can't relate the A2 to a Polo/Fabia in the same way you can relate an A3 to a Golf/Octavia which share the same floorpan

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i have fabia with 1.4 16V AUB engine. A2 has engine with AUA code, which is almost the same as mine, computer is the same magnetti marelli as mine, except the code, but i am sure it is pretty much the same inside and works with other electronics in the same way

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