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Now you know why the car was so cheap. A new or rebuilt engine is needed.
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Yeah the rear part has come off at the front section but the front part the screws are very rusty and loose really want to get it changed. Have seen some parts on Ebay but unsure if correct part. Thanks again for time its greatly appreciated 👍
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Cheers @Turlough I remember buying Fedoro parts donkeys years ago when I had an old mk3 cortina never gave them a thought but haven't yet started on the rears.
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A3 8P 2011 2.0TDI - Problem with aircon/heating unit
Steve Q replied to Morto's topic in Audi A3 (8P) Forum
Aircon compressor could be at fault. Has the system been pressure tested? -
A3 rear o/s Suspension Misting - Dealership not helpful
Steve Q replied to Dusk2Dawn's topic in Audi A3 (8V) Forum
Id recommend you get a second opinion from another Audi dealership as well as from an Audi independent specialist. Then contact the motoring ombudsman. You'll be waiting 6 months for a reply though. -
Keep us posted on how you get on
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Clutch going to floor after hard acceleration
Magnet replied to barleymagrew's topic in Audi A6 (C7) Forum
Let us know how you get on John. -
A6 ALLROAD 3.0 TDI. Used body panels wanted.
Magnet replied to Graymoff's topic in Audi A6 (C7) Forum
Welcome Graham, Have you searched EBay, and registered your want with on-line car breaker link sites such as Partsfinder - there are more? Regards, Gareth. -
Thank you Frank, Your case is unusual. Usually,owners want to buy larger diameter wheels, because ‘they look better’! Ride quality is obviously important to you ( and would be to me), but in effect, you have bought the wrong car by buying an S.Line, which has inherently harder suspension. My money would be on the likelihood that you bought the car on ‘looks and toys’, which Audi translate into ‘owner also wants roadholding at the expense of ride quality’. One other factor to consider is whether your current tyres are extra load (XL), since if so, this will aggravate the already harsh ride. Please let us know.
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Sounds a lot like my old issue with 2.0 FSI petrol, but yours is diesel and what solved my issue you've already tried to do. For me it was high and low fuel pressure sensors, in diesel probably there is only one ? or out of 2 you've replaced only 1 ? but yeah I've got nothing more to add to that.
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A5 Headlight type and adjustment for EU
Waussie2 replied to Waussie2's topic in New Members Introductions
They are Matrix LED I believe as they have the large projector lens on the outside and a myriad of lenses towards the centre. -
Buying help from Sicily - C5 2.5 Tdi AKE Avant Tiptronic
SoundSilence replied to SoundSilence's topic in Audi A6 (C5) Forum
Hello everyone! Here I am back with some major updates! I picked up the car from my mechanic after completing all the work mentioned earlier. The car is running great—in fact, I’ve already driven over 2,500 km with it since I bought it. There’s still a bit of uncertainty with cold starts, but aside from that, I’m really enjoying a solid and very pleasant car to drive on a daily basis. Over time, I’m noticing a few "notes" about the car, including: I replaced the tires with some high-performance (and fresh) Hankook ones, which significantly improved driving comfort. Unfortunately, I discovered that 3 out of 4 alloy wheels are bent and need to be repaired. Indeed, at around 100 km/h, there’s a strong vibration in the steering wheel, and after 3 balancing attempts, nothing has changed. Regarding the uncertain cold start, my mechanic and I first agreed to use four full tanks of diesel with the addition of Bardahl Top Diesel+. I’m currently on the fourth tank and the issue persists, so we’re going to try something stronger, like mineral oil for 2-stroke engines, to try to "unblock" and clean the Bosch pump from any accumulated sludge. If that doesn’t help, we’ll proceed with replacing the camshaft position sensor and, if necessary, overhaul the pump. Fuel consumption has finally settled into a very interesting range. In fact, I’m now getting 13 km/l (30 MPG). What can I say... I’m really happy! -
I got same issue had water dried it up now seat not working do u spray contact cleaner on swich side of seat to?
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It's the intercooler pump. A member had a similar issue the other day: https://www.vwaudiforum.co.uk/forum/showthread.php/198777-P-190-d
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You need a diagnostic check to see if any fault codes flag up. Also what engine has the car got? Does it happen in certain weather or temperature conditions? Any warning lights on? Any recent other work done to the car?
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Please keep us posted on how you get on 🙂
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Hi Riflo, What a diamond. Thanks Paul
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Does that mean the bean counters have been working at at SKF and Timken? I've not heard of F. A. G.
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I have changed the largely meanless title HELP to something that more accurately represents the problem in order that it can more easily be found by others with a similar problem.
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Thanks Nicholas. If any other sufferers of this problem decide to try this fix please report your findings here.
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Just one way of you getting the roof down to enjoy the sunshine
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They should just be revisions the M being the newest.
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Definitely need more details but I'd consider the thermostat especially if the temp gauge is fluctuating or not rising to 90 degrees.
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You're most welcome, glad you got sorted 😊
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Definitely looks good
