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  2. Hi thanks for your reply. I will have a look
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  4. Hi Gareth, I have searched under the bonnet. I have had A3s before but the Quattro is different. I have been looking for the housing with a 32mm nut holding the oil filter housing, but it isn’t under the bonnet. I haven’t taken the under tray off yet.
  5. Got back in the car, after pulling the telephone fuse out. MMI comes on, I now realise I've never seen the Audi screen before, it must have been always on, and now it's stuck in a boot loop. MMI logo for 10 seconds, then black screen. MMI reset didn't help. I'll look at it tomorrow..
  6. Welcome Andrew, Where are you searching and struggling to find one? Kind regards, Gareth.
  7. Hi, I’m new to this forum so just finding how to navigate the site. I have a 2015 A3 Quattro. I need to do an oil change but I am struggling to find the oil filter. Can anybody help?.
  8. Will do 🙂
  9. Hello again Andy, Thank you for confirming you will respond to the forum with the outcome of your experiment, but I thought it worth repeating the question since, even at that stage, you were making it clear that you were dissatisfied with the forum responses. My response included a number of questions which I note you have neglected to answer, but still…. I’m not speaking for any other members on here, but your assumption that we are not like your Honda forum advisers who get their hands dirty. I can assure you Andy that that certainly doesn’t apply to me, and I could brag for hours about my restoration, and other engineering skills developed over more than 5 decades - none of which were associated with my profession - but I choose not to. I feel I must apologise for the resultant dissatisfaction experienced, even though I’m not really reading much into what may be termed honest opinion. It might be worth sitting down with a couple of glasses of wine and just looking forward to hopefully positive results from your experiment. If it works long term - great. If it doesn’t, it’s only money that has been thrown away, and no one has been hurt. Good luck and contentment Andy. Kind regards, Gareth.
  10. My car has been in multiple garages for the n/s/f sagging when parked. No error codes, leaks or sensor issues. Audi dealership have swapped the pipework and the car is still dropping. Now they want to strip out the carpets, seats and check the rest of the pipework. The say it could be the shock absorber but it’s not certain. So where do I go with this. They are quoting £1689 for the shock but when I search genuine parts i can see you can buy this for half the price. Can anyone confirm a price for Audi Q8 front shock absorber.
  11. What's with the rudeness? You don't like the answers use Google, Facebook etc. makes me question what research you did in the first place regarding these engines. Alternatively, take it to a garage for a proper diagnosis like every car owner who isn't mechanically minded has to do.
  12. Well, I need someone who is technically literate Steve Q! I asked highly technical questions and was hoping for highly technical responses. Unfortunately, I don't think this forum is up to it. Being passionate about Audis is all very well but I think it's better to think of them just as glorified VWs, warts and all.
  13. Checked the fuses - the car was drawing 8amps without the engine on. Systematically going through the fuses, here were the issues; Slot 25 passenger side - Telephone. Was drawing around 4-5 amps even though the car has no phone 🙂 Slot 21 driver's side - blank but has a 5 amp fuse in it, drawing around 1 amp. Any idea what this is? Slot 39 driver's side - Door control front right. Not really an issue, the door was open to check the fuses. Once I've received the MMI mechanism and fit it to the car, I'll check again. But either way, this is a huge difference already. Let's see how it goes 🙂
  14. Changed o2 sensor (bank1 sensor 2 OBD reading says not receiving data ) still getting same warning light any ideas
  15. Bless ya, please keep us posted on how you get on
  16. I've tried to help you, and I haven't been negative just advised you. I'd missed the part about no smoke or smell. With no smoke or smell it could still be a leak. I find you're not being particularly nice when I've tried to help you. We're passionate about the Audi brand and are enthusiasts but not all mechanics! I did some Googling for you which is where my advice has come from. As I've never used any of the products you have are mentioning I can't advise. Please note as moderators we are all volunteers and try to help in our spare time.
  17. Ah right, might be worth not fitting one just in case it melts.
  18. Keep us posted on how you get on
  19. Yea you'll need additional modules etc to make it work.
  20. Keep us posted on how you get on
  21. Have you progressed this matter Martin?
  22. regarding the engine cover, it appears, that Audi used to fit them to models with a petrol engine,but had some problems with the covers melting, due to the heat generated by the turbo, so they stopped fitting them, (my engine has only 3 out of 4 fixing points for the cover,) I have seen them on E Bay etc, but won't bother, as I don't want any problems. Brian.
  23. So diagnostic showed an issue with the DPF unit the dealer arranged for this to be replaced at no cost to me I had a chat with the mechanic who showed me the old unit explained how it works and said it took him an age to remove due to the build up of hardened residue so problem solved for P2002 let’s hope I have no more problems
  24. Thanks Steve, I’ve looked through the MMI but can’t seem to locate the setting, guessing it may be a no which is a surprise…
  25. I'll try to keep on eye on that, hopefully, I just bought this car and I didn't noticed anything like that before
  26. I already said I'd give feedback on my success or failure! I thought this dedicated forum would have knowledgeable people like some American forums. I was expecting technical knowledge. For example, I joined a Honda forum with very detailed questions about the innards of the carbs on my son's CB600 F3. I got incredibly helpful replies from people that obviously got their hands dirty. I've a lifelong interest in bikes and cars and was doing all my own servicing including some engine rebuilds of both bikes and cars until I got too old. I don't think a reply saying "you shouldn't have bought it" is of any use to man nor beast. I do, of course, understand and to some extent sympathise with the context but it was best left unsaid. That's the sort of useless and indeed harmful comment you should be moderating in my view.
  27. So, bizarrely the probelm appears to have sorted itself out. However, I have managed to find all the reset button movements for the car which is a plus!
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