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also the fuel said 20 miles left, and i topped it up today before seeing this with £8 worth of premium unleaded. As because the car has been sat for a year hardly used i thought it best to get some fresh fuel in it.
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I had the carbon clean guy booked in, Its not overly expensive, £90, and for that he is going to also scan it delete codes and rescan etc and let me know what comes up. Currently although i have the car, The dealer has let me take it with no charge, to see if i can fix the issue, The dealer has been fair in this regard. I figured for £90 it was worth the gamble with the clean, whilst also having the codes looked at as i dont have a scanner myself. So he is due tomorrow morning. and i will know more then. Im hoping his scan can tell me what the issue is, fingers crossed. I did find a bill in the glove box for 8 spark plugs, and 1 coil pack. Also when i looked under the bonnet, there is a mixture of coil packs, a mixture of black and red coil packs, Is this normal ? maybe different brands etc are conflicting with each other, and im wondering why they only bought 1. well lets hope tomorrow brings good news lol
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Considering buying a new A3, what are the weak points.
Magnet replied to mareng's topic in Audi A3 (8Y) Forum
This forum doesn’t have any issue with your user name either, but it does have certain standards in relation to actual names, and my personal view is that by changing it from ‘D’ to ‘&’ is simply an attempt to be clever and to extract the urine - impolite! I’ll refrain from further comments about your posts and wish you, and those you deal with at the dealer, good luck with your purchase. There we are then! -
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It’s Thursday tomorrow Mark. Any further thoughts on your Carbon clean?
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perfect thanks, I've jacked her back up and found a slightly loose starter earth but surely that wouldn't be it. i will disconnect the alternator plug and check the draw. ill keep you updated. i will have closer look at the multi meter to get the amps in the correct power. seen as i've only fiddled with the starter i assumed it would be that but alternator could be a shout.ill update tomorrow once ive had a fiddle about.
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Considering buying a new A3, what are the weak points.
mareng replied to mareng's topic in Audi A3 (8Y) Forum
Thanks for the info about the Alternator problems and Audi's initial reluctance to cover it. It would seem in Europe then manufacturers just ride roughshod over customers problems with their manufacturing/design faults, but seem to listen to these Class Action Suits that the Americans pull to sort things out. This is something I can grill the salesman on or just approach the Service Manager and talk technical, though it seems not all are technically qualified to a level to understand the workings of the cars their mechanics (hardly techicians) work on. It was a poor show that the salesman could not furnish me with a colour brochure listing all the A3 models, differences and technical specifications, their website or any other car manufacturers website just doesn't cut it. He quoted me £31k for the S, would that be on the road, as that is what I asked for. I don't do HP or lease, I have more sense. Normally keep the car 10 -14 years any way. As soon as they went to common rail fuel systems on diesels couple with a dpf, plus all the sensors thats when they started getting problems with engines. Common rail fuel systems on diesel engines is about 110 years old, so nothing new. It wasn't Rudolph that designed the Compression Ignition Engine, but a pupil of Newbury Grammar School who came from the High Wycombe area. He had the true CI engine to market made by Rustons of Lincoln before Rudolph was able to sort himself out, in fact Rudolph stole the idea and patented it. The term F*a*g paper is a colloquial term for a fine clearance used by Engineers world wide, nothing to do with the LGBTVD&scar brigade. Perhaps the Woke filter should have a bypass fitted. Is there anyway that one can edit a post later as my eyesight sometimes lets me down when tapping out the letters with the stylus and I don't see the typos until later? The system asks for a Username which can be anything that can be used in mixed company, Mareng is my user name as it reflects my background. Never had a problem with usernames in the past 25 years. -
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Could this be a fueling issue?
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You're welcome. It should be there as my A6 is of a similar age and design. Definitely not!
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Thank you. Had the fuse box accessed earlier at side of dash but couldn’t see the relay box!! Audi don’t make things easy to fix yourselves 😂
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Thank you it’s a bit of an intermittent fault and today the indicators have been working okay. I have purchased an indicator relay to replace should the fault continue!!
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I have scanned car and no issue, showing no misfires in data log.
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Rather than throw money at parts that may or may not solve the problem, I suggest you get a diagnosis using a decent scanner.
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2017 S3 had a slight fluctuate in revs occasionally on cold starts so i replaced both cam magnets from AEMotorsport (INA ones) and was fine for a couple weeks but now i’ve noticed it doing it again, wasn’t happening in the morning cold starts but after work past when started two days? Should i have just bought the genuine ones or anything else to look out for, thanks
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Hello Marc, As Cliff says. That indeed was my motive for asking what brand the new thermostat was. In quite recent times I regret to say the reliability of new-out-of-box components has become very, very questionable, and not helped by the increasing use of the term OE which might encourage buyer confidence. Again, the use of once trusted brand names - now owned by licensing companies - adds kudos to products no longer manufactured to anything like the quality of the original brand. Dad/granddad then says ‘that’s a quality brand’ and it aids sales. So don’t take for granted that once respected brand name components will be serviceable, simply because they are new. Thermostats are a key component, and are sometimes difficult to access, so for me, it’s the exception to the rule, and I spend a bit more on one bought at the main dealer. Regards, Gareth.
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Ive spoken to the garage that replaced the thermostat and all they said was it was a OE part with 2 year warranty. So they have agreed to take the car in and inspect, and replace if necessary. i used my odb tonight as the extension cable has arrived. I did live data for the coolant temp and went for a drive. I could only manage to get the temperature to a maximum of 78 degrees. Whilst the gauge was showing and sitting steady on 90. So when i said the car was getting to 90, that was wrong.
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Slow warm up, even in 30 degrees ambient
cliffcoggin replied to MarcB8.5's topic in Audi A4 (B8) Forum
A long warm up time suggests it not fully closing. I have read a few cases in these forums where even new thermostats were defective. I guess that is why Magnet is asking about the brand. -
Check the earth connections at each light. That is a common cause of defective lights.
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Considering buying a new A3, what are the weak points.
cliffcoggin replied to mareng's topic in Audi A3 (8Y) Forum
D. Please do us a favour and change to a more human sensible name. DaveF perhaps? The diesel problems you mentioned are not unique to Audi or Mazda. Every modern diesel suffers from attempts to comply with emissions regulations. Some are more successful than others, but all eventually have to contend with DPF faults. See this topic for information about Audi mild hybrid. It is specifically about the A7 but the technology is apparently the same on other models as you will see from other members's contributions. Personally I would not touch one with a barge pole. https://www.audiownersclub.com/forums/topic/24906-alternator-failure-related-to-mild-hybrid-system/#comment-93343 -
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No i am checking fault codes tonight, as the ob2 scanner was too wide and did not fit, so waiting for extension cable. So i dont know what thermostat was fitted, but i think it is faulty. so i started my car and let it idle for 10mins, after 10mins the temp gauge showed 50 still, but the top hose on radiator was quite hot. Am i right in thinking the thermostat is stuck open?

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