The last time my ignition switch went bad it did the same thing as yours. It is the electrical part of the switch #4A0905849B.
It went bad on me while I was visiting a friend. I was able to get the ignition to come on by turning the key slowly until all the instruments came on and push start the car. When I got home, and tried to start the car, it worked OK part of the time, but still occasionally spun around 360º with no resistance. Changing the part fixed everything.
edit: Get the part from the VW/Audi dealer, or from a internet parts supplier. If you go to the stealership, they will try to sell you a whole new updated key assembly. They don't work any better than the old stlye ones. There have been posts on the forum with owners experiencing failures with them also. For the amount of money they want for it, you can get enough spares to last longer than you will ever need. Once you have changed one out, the next time is a piece of cake to do. Buy two, I always keep a spare in the car now, with the small screw driver that you need to take it out with. Never know when it will fail again and having a spare in the car is cheap insurance against getting stranded away from home. I am on my third switch.
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2000S Ocean Blue Metallic- 116K
3X Water Pump, Clear side markers, Crios Mod, Front engine mount, Flywheel, clutch, RMS, AOS, MAF, serpentine belt, power brake vacuum line, battery, 2X CV boots, Fuel filter, Oil filler tube, 3X ignition switch, 90K service, gas cap, Coolant tank
Last edited by Spinnaker; 11-11-2012 at 06:11 PM.
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