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Pete K joined the community
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start/stop issue
Perhaps a letter to the dealer asking for a refund would spur him into action. There is nothing like a demand for money for getting his attention.
- Limp Mode, Bunch of random codes
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start/stop issue
It’s shocking that an Audi dealer can’t find the time to address a potentially dangerous issue on a 5-week-old car. I would imagine it didn’t take them that long to take your money. Anyway, glad to hear you have a tech on the case who seems to know what he’s doing. Good luck.
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missing parts
Thanks Joe, do you perhaps know if an engine top cover is available for my 2026 A3?
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start/stop issue
Engineer from Audi road service called but was completely baffled by the problem. He scanned the vehicle and found a number of "U" codes which he said means parts of the electronics were not communicating with each other. He was astonished the Audi dealer was too busy to look at the car especially as it is only 5 weeks old. He said he would contact Audi customer services directly as see what could be done to resolve the issue and to get the dealer to do the job they are supposed to do. I'll keep you posted on any developments.
- Audi A4 B8.5 2.0 TDI quattro S tronic – gear hunting
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spartacus 68 started following Limp Mode, Bunch of random codes and Audi A4 B8.5 2.0 TDI quattro S tronic – gear hunting
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Gearbox service
If you’re going to the bother of doing transmission, then nothing wrong with doing front and rear diffs. They should be fine until 100k, but they only take 2-3 litres, so hardly going to break the bank. The Tiptronic box is a different story, 8 litres of special ATF.
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fredb7 joined the community
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audi s3 8p1 joined the community
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Air Con
Thanks Cliff I will have a look in yellow pages 👀
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Ian Somers joined the community
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MorrisC7.5 started following Limp Mode, Bunch of random codes
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Limp Mode, Bunch of random codes
Audi A6 2015 ultra 2.0tdi auto: Was driving and had orange glowplug light come on, car immediately went into limp mode and engine light also on. Parked the car and turned it off for couple of min. Came back and when i started car the glowplug light was there but this time with orange airbag light aswell, still on after clearing. plus TPMS warning+ ESC came on for 5/10 seconds. First thing i did was get battery tested and was told its fine , LOWEST VOLTAGE: 10.18v ( not sure if this ok but was told by lad at kwikfit it passed their test) CHARGING TEST LOAD ON : 13.47 V PASS DIODE RIPPLE :0.11 V PASS What are your insights? (The p2002 has been on for the past week and car is booked in to get that sorted)
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DMcB joined the community
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MorrisC7.5 joined the community
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Battery maybe faulty unsure, and couple other notes
Not the cheapest, but reviews say its a good battery, but time will tell
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A4 Avant S line will not start in Hot Weather!
As a first step get the battery tested on deep discharge testing equipment. A dying battery could be your problem.
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A4 Avant S line will not start in Hot Weather!
My 2008 A4 Avant has decided that it does not like Hot Weather! Yesterday I went out it started fine but when it was time to retune home it would not start. The ignition came on but on turning the key all dash lights stayed on, with no clicking from the starter motor, as there is with a flat battery.. This is not the first time this has happened it did during the last "Heat Wave" but returned to 'normal service when the weather changed! Anyone got any ideas of what may be the cause?
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Dokcat78 started following A4 Avant S line will not start in Hot Weather!
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Dokcat78 joined the community
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A1 A/C blocked
As suspected, the central air flap motor is defective according to VCDS.
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Air Con
The usual problem is loss of refridgerant gas through a leak. I suggest you have that checked as a first step. Aircon specialists will probably serve you better than an Audi dealer.
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Ai the mechanic?
Thank you Wayne. It's a shame the car has reached the end of its economic life, but it happens to all cars eventually. Mine was a year younger than yours but it got to the point that an expensive gearbox repair, plus the rising cost of fuel, made it unviable to keep it running.
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Stormin Norman started following Air Con
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Air Con
I have a 2019 Audi Q5 Black Edition and I have problem with my aircon. The temperature yesterday 18 June inside the car was 30 degrees and I was stuck in a traffic jam and tried every setting I could think of to get cool air but end result was just more warm air. I was wondering if anyone else has had zircon problems and how was in fixed? Thanks
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Ai the mechanic?
Actually having slept on it I am going to donate the car to the children's air ambulance for them to auction it off. It will make a decent runabout for someone willing to take a chance on it.
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Ai the mechanic?
Clifford, I have a full time job of 60 hours a week and time is of a premium being a family man. Hence the delay. The car went into VWGS in Stirchley, Birmingham and spent a week with those chaps, after obtaining two referrals from Chat GPT. They were a young team with plenty of Audi/VWs to work on. The feedback was that machine diagnostics found no fault (Like Audi dealership) they had suspected DPF delete has been effected due to lack of data!! Inspected hoses, suspect turbo or DPF faulty. Once permission was given to investigate further they found DPF internals ok, Vacuum tested all lines/ to and from Turbo and EGR . Removed boost pipes and inspected internals. Turbo turbine play, oil puddling in boost pipes, excessive oil in intercooler. Recommend new turbo and intercooler clean/replacement required. Re the steering noise inspected power steering pump and found leak from pump area with suspect hose leaking, further investigation required to establish exact location. I requested the car back because of work duties and to think things through. On Wednesday the belts ruptured around the alternator and the Clutch pulley was U/S after lifting the bonnet. I contacted the AA and asked them to get me home about 800 meters and I would scrap the car. AA technician turned up and begged me not to scrap the car as it's a stunner for its age and will do another twenty years if I am prepared to spend the dosh. We are looking at £3,000 with every thing followed by MOT soon. Some tough decisions to make now and my current leaning is to admit defeat as I cannot be without reliable transport. My colleague at work gave his BMW 3 series coupe to a young mechanic down south to work on so I think I will do similar, or send it to Africa where they can attach an OX with a bell round its neck to pull it along. Vorsprung OX Technik has a certain ring to it. Thanks for your input gents I have told my clients about your web site and the advice given above. It's very much appreciated. I don't think I will ever drive a car as solid, strong and reliable again as this. £20K for 20 years amazing reliability. Simply Stunning.
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Walterthedog joined the community
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Hydraulic whine when low speed engine idle a/c on
I'd say it is more likely related to power steering than AC.
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Having problems working out my fuel tank capacity -
Primed pressurised fuel lines can hold 1-2 litres (diesels). For context I’ve got the 73 litre tank capacity. I’ve ran my tdi 40 unintentionally to 12 mile range (according to dashboard) I filled up and put 61 litres back in. so I knew that I had well over 10 litres in the tank but as others have said your destroy the pump and most likely be sucking up debris that unfortunately does get through petrol pumps. Not recommended to let it go below 1/4 of a tank if you can.