M6 to A4 and A4 to M6 Conversion info requested
The small one belongs to the cruise control system. When you push the brake pedal it will OPEN: in this way the PCM knows that it has to turn off the cruise control.
If you don't connect this switch the cruise control won't work. You also need to adjust it correctly: use a multimeter and check it's function. It should open as soon you move the brake pedal a little. There is a plastick nut to adjust.
You need the same switch also on the clutch pedal. Adjust it the same way with a multimeter, then connect it IN SERIES with the other cruise control switch.
Result: either you push the clutch or the brake the cruise control will be deactivated.
First thing is to make sure you have everything. That being said, here are some tips:
1. Drop the steering colum to take the pedals out. It'll make things much much easier. Also remember where all of the plugs go. Take a pic if it'll help.
2. You're going to have a decent sized hole in the tunnel where the M6 shifter came up thru. You'll need to cover this. Here is what I did. Get a piece of decently think sheet metal atleast 18"x18" and some self tapping screws. Trace the hole onto a piece of paper. Then cut the metal 1" larger than the trace. You'll only be able to go 1/2" bigger on the top (front) due to space. From there line it up. Then drill some holes thru the sheet metal and the tunnel. Keep the holes you drill as close to the lip of the tunnel hole as possible (1/4-1/2"). Use a very thin drill bit. I made 2 on the top, 2 on the bottom and 3 on each side. That was more than enough. Then screw it down. After you've got it screwed down you'll need a rubber mallet. You'll notice you have all of the edges sticking out. Beat them into place with the mallet. After a bit they will all fold down nicely and it'll lood good. Then go under the car. Fill in the new "seam" of the cover and the tunnel lip with some black RTV sealant. Use plenty and go around the entire rim. Allow that to dry. Then mock up your shifter to see there your shifter cable will come thru. It should be on the drivers front part of the cover. Then go back under the car and drill thru with a 2" hole saw. Feed the shifter cable up and pop the rubber gromet into place.
3. A lift makes things very easy.
Here's all that you will need parts wise.....
4L60E with bell housing
A4 shifter
A4 wiring harness
A4 crossmember
A4 flexplate
A4 upper console
A4 pedals
Trans dip stick tube
Converter
Trans cooler
And you'll need an A4 tune thrown in it or have it reflashed to an A4.
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.
-Brian
As for drilling a hole for the master cylinder , my car already has a hole with a rubber plug in it .
P0801 (reverse lockout solenoid check) SES OFF - Error Mode = X
P0803 (upshift solenoid control circuit) SES OFF - Error Mode = X
P0804 (upshift lamp control circuit) SES OFF - Error Mode = X
M6 CAGS Enable Temperature = 250F
The reverse lockout is a safety device: some people connect it to the stop light (as I did). It's not bullet proof but it avoid shifting 6-R instead of 6-5 on the highway... It would be better to install a diode in series of the solenoid or it will make sparks in the stop lights relais and burn it.
You also can remove the internals of the solenoid so it won't lock the reverse when it's not connected.
Is it a new clutch? It would be a good idea to check if it's zero balanced (included flywheel). New doesn't mean perfect (as I experienced).

The only thing that you'll need is a new pilot bearing. Just check the rest and replace if needed.
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Dan
A kit is composed by:
tranny
shifter
console
pedals
hydraulics
clutch
kits like that are sold for about $2000
I have my 4L60E + 2 Torque converters(stock and a 2500 TCI) if any one is interested. I have used Mobil1 tranny fluid exclusively and the tranny is in good condition.
I call up to order some stuff and he says I'm better off getting it at my dealer and to just call and tell them that I am Billy Graham and it'll get me his discount.
Ok I call and guess what, yea just what you'd expect Billy Graham who?
He was a nice guy but he missed out on a sale just under $1000 of misc stuff that I ended up getting at the dealer.
I call up to order some stuff and he says I'm better off getting it at my dealer and to just call and tell them that I am Billy Graham and it'll get me his discount.
Ok I call and guess what, yea just what you'd expect Billy Graham who?
He was a nice guy but he missed out on a sale just under $1000 of misc stuff that I ended up getting at the dealer.


