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MMI and Bluetooth stopped working
I had the same last week with my car at a main dealer. I was told the battery was due to be changed, yet it is only five months old and perfectly good. I was told two tyres needed to be changed, yet a local tyre shop that I know to be sound said they were more than legal and refused to sell me new tyres. Warnings of significant wear are all well and good, but to pervert those advance warnings to a need for immediate action is deception, to put it mildly, but typical of main dealers.
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Car disabled -diagnostics and repair at high cost
The battery is only a year old.
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Car disabled -diagnostics and repair at high cost
Code readers may point in the right direction, but they should not be taken literally. Interpretation based on experience is always needed. How old is the battery? A defective battery can cause unrelated codes and error messages.
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MMI and Bluetooth stopped working
😂.. they put together a list of things that need doing.. mostly ware and tear.. £1600.. they said the under tray was scratched (really), brakes were corroded (rusty) cam belt needs doing in about 6000 miles etc..
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ALTSELGREEN started following Car disabled -diagnostics and repair at high cost
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Car disabled -diagnostics and repair at high cost
So this is an I've issue with my 2016 1.6tdi- has anyone had similar issue? My local mechanic didn't have the proper equipment to diagnose and fix, so sadly the car had to be transported to the nearest main Audi Dealer. Happened suddenly without warning. Symptoms were TPMS warning, Headlight assist and brake warnings all showing up. Car shortly became fully disabled and would not start. My local mechanic provided the following info for the Audi dealership: “The CAN is in a recessive state ( CAN high & low stuck at 2.5v) No communication with ECU, ABS & SRS modules. All powers and grounds at ECU okay, Power at front distribution okay. Fuses all okay. Suspect gateway module” Audi dealer response today after their supposed diagnostic process : "The technician has and is still working on your vehicle, he’s found the trouble: He has stripped vehicle to access all modules on the powertrain BUS system. stripped wiring loom in the plenum chamber but still unable to find the short on the bus wire. Stripped more of the interior and traced short to the interior mirror wiring shorting on the roof bracket. Require more time to repair the wiring and put back the vehicle together which is an extra 5 hours. (your vehicle is still stripped at the moment)" Any experts make any sense of this? Surely the ODIS would have given him a good idea of where to look for a short circuit? He was 99% sure it was the gateway module which he replaced to see if it would work (or more likely following my original mechanics theory). It didnt work and they have charged for that as the part was a special order. My bill was £1800. I told them I was unhappy with the way the car was diagnosed, fitting a part on a hunch, and the length of time it took. I have formally complained to the dealer and Audi. Would like some opinions -Thanks in advance.
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Just to say hello
Welcome to the forum you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch 🙂
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Welcome to the forum you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch 🙂
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2015 2.0 TDi CSUA Cambelt
Hi, Does anyone know which are good kits that contain everything required to do cambelt-water pump etc change Car is on 98000, no service history to say if been done befire
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Audi S6 track car build
So the seats look like they're from an allroad. The wood is darker than mine. Sorry to hear the ECU is missing. Hope it's found soon!
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Audi S6 track car build
Very nice.
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hello !
Thanks for the add. Have an A1 1.6D SPORT. Hoping for some help and advice!
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Which VCDS Kit?
Single VIN is £169. If you have other Audis or VWs (works on Skoda, SEAT, Bentley and Lamborghini) then 3-VIN version is £222. You get different bundles. Get one with a plastic box, as the brains is the USB Hex-2 cable, so it keeps it safe. Order from Gendan. As mentioned - lifetime updates for the VCDS software. Occasionally the dongle hardware needs updated too. Regards the air-con flap, then scan car first to determine if it's motor or linkage. Either way you're going to be stripping down. Once you have an ID you can search YouTube to get location. Suspect it's not programming as such, but adaptation procedure once the new software is installed so everything works in sync.
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spartacus 68 started following Which VCDS Kit?
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MMI and Bluetooth stopped working
I bet it took longer to wash the car than it did to fix the MMI.
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MMI and Bluetooth stopped working
Audi Warrington: The car went in yesterday and they run it on their ODIS diagnostics, they refreshed the 5F module and updated the mmi soft ware, everything is back to normal. They also washed the car !!. Cost £150. not bad for a dealership. Apparently it took 1 hr. not a bad rate of pay IMHO. 😬
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Which VCDS Kit?
Hi there is only one VCDS, I would recommend the single VIN version if you intend to keep the car, the OBDEleven is a lot cheaper but of late I have found this system will do what you want but only if you have the Pro subscription which is over £100 a year therefore the VCDS represents better value as once purchased its yours with free updates. Steve.
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Just to say hello
Hi only new to this audi stuff bought my first 2017 A4 se always looking for upgrades and good ideas i'm able to help with diagnostics as currently running odis and vcds
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Mass air flow sensor
Hi thats better I think a good spray with WD40 and then try twisting it, try left and right gently I have a feeling the end that goes in the filter cover has some sort of locking tabs. Steve.
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audi a6 avant 2009 gearbox issues juddering violently help!
Zac. It is not advisable to buy secondhand gearboxes for a car of that age, unless direct from a transmission reconditioning company. They will all be worn or damaged no matter what the seller tells you. Before buying any more gearboxes I suggest you get the car onto a diagnostic code reader to find out what is wrong. It may be that repair of the existing box will be cheaper than a reconditioned one or the purchase of another car.
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A4 convertible wing
Hi everyone I have this wing which is in immaculate condition I have not got a paint code for it I’d like £40 because I don’t want to scrap it I live in Welshpool SY21 Powys wales not keen on posting had a very bad experience with it Really hope someone wants it
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Mass air flow sensor
Thanks for the reply, I just spoke to audi parts team and asked them if its 1 piece but they said no its separate, can't find anything online for this car
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zac8888 started following audi a6 avant 2009 gearbox issues juddering violently help!
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audi a6 avant 2009 gearbox issues juddering violently help!
Hi, I have a 2009 Audi A6 Avant TDI with a gearbox code LDQ. I'm experiencing a problem: in second gear, the gearbox jerks and judders violently when I accelerate. Once I reach around 40 or 50 mph, it smooths out, but at lower speeds, the jerking is really noticeable, even audible from the sidewalk. I recently tried to replace the gearbox, but the seller failed to mention it was already broken. I reinstalled the original gearbox, so the car moves, but now I’m stuck. I can't track down the correct gearbox ratios or exact code. The Audi dealership won't provide details unless I buy from them at an extremely high price. All I know is that the sticker in my boot lists the code as LDQ, but when I try to buy one, they insist I need the exact ratios to match. I have no idea how to confirm this before buying a used or reconditioned gearbox. I’ve uploaded pictures that show the car is in quite good condition; the previous owner looked after it well, and I’ve done some maintenance myself to keep it in a good standard. Unfortunately, this gearbox issue is putting me in a limbo—whether I should scrap the car, which I really don’t want to do, unless I can find an economical solution to fix this problem. Hopefully, someone here could help me or guide me in the right direction. I would hate to get rid of this car, as the condition is quite good. The mileage is only 111,000, which I’m told is not much for a car like this, and I bought it to transport. a disabled person and there wheel chair about, many thanks for your time and advice
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"The Digestive" Weekly roundup 7th June - 21st June 2026
Steve ·"The Digestive" Weekly roundup 7th June - 21st June 2026 We hope this digest finds you well and enjoying your rides! Here’s a roundup of the latest discussions and intriguing topics that have emerged within our club from the past fortnight. Audi Q3 Club: A lively thread on the new 226 Audi Q3 has seen plenty of engagement. James Brown started the conversation, inquiring if any members had made a recent purchase. MartinInnes shared his experience, praising features like the Audi pre sense and his