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  1. I've had my 2017 A3 Cabrio 1.4 TFSi serviced from new by my local Audi dealership.
    Last year, they suggested I needed a brake fluid change, new plugs, and a new cam belt. The total quote was a bit alarming, so I declined the cam belt change. I probably should have declined the plugs and brake fluid!
    Anyway, having researched the cam belt issue, I decided to go for it this year. The car has done 16,700 miles, mostly in long journeys around Europe, and it sits around doing nothing for most of the year. The tyres dried out and cracked because of this inactivity, so I fitted a new set last summer.
    Audi charged me £599 for the cam belt work, on top of the standard cost for the annual service. I was disappointed to find that they hadn't replaced the water pump, but they were adamant it wasn't necessary, because the pump was in A1 condition.
    So the bill for the cam belt change was £599 without a change of water pump, but with a free MOT thrown in.
    Just for information - I'm not recommending anything!
     

    Steve
     

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  2. 15 minutes ago, Granit said:

    Hi Oake,

    Since its a used car, i needed to do some changes and today on open road went down to 5.7L/km. But is it normal to hear tires noise inside the cabin or my tires are broken ? Since i have never had a sedan before, i am assuming i need to change tires 

     

    Thanks for your reply

     

    Tyre noise isn't normally a reason to change tyres - different makes of tyres on different road surfaces will produce different noise levels. My car is a convertible, so I can hear external noises all the time - maybe yours is missing some soundproofing in the cabin?
    If your tyres have decent tread depth across their whole width, and there's no damage to the sidewalls, they should be OK.
    Sounds like your fuel consumption is pretty similar to mine, so maybe you don't have a problem there...

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  3. If it helps, my 2017 A3 is similar to yours, except it's an automatic cabriolet, and I've had it from new.
    It's rarely used for long journeys, it's set to Comfort mode, and it's used on mainly rural roads.
    Overall fuel consumption shows up as 47.2 mpg, which I believe equates to just below 6 litres per 100km.

    I'm not suggesting that you should be expecting identical consumption figures, but I thought the comparison might be useful.

     

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  4. 1 hour ago, ekimj10 said:

    Well that was easy, just flip the nozzle holder out, move the nozzle to another direction, refit and re-test. Noted that the nozzles are heated? which I didn't know.

    Also whilst researching the problem it appears changing the 3 nozzle original arrangement to a VW 'curtain wash' is a simple upgrade. No experience of the system but it is supposed to be superior and is also fitted to the SEAT models. Prices appear to be pretty cheap so I might have go one day. To be fair my OEM system seems OK to me, just this one nozzle spraying the overtaking cars!

    Interesting that you say it's a simple upgrade to the "curtain wash" nozzle. I asked Audi Yeovil if it could be done, and they said it couldn't.
    Seems they might have been fobbing me off!
    Mind you, I couldn't even figure out how to access the nozzles to clear them. Could you describe how to flip the holder out?

  5. 13 minutes ago, Wesley949 said:

    6-months was a bit of a wait but I can see where the compromise aspect lies but if you are happy, then that is what matters.

     

    The key bit in my case wasn't so much the 6 months wait, more the fact that the 6 months eliminated the entire summer.

    Had it not been a convertible, I might have made a different decision, but we had plans for that summer that involved topless motoring!

     

  6. 11 minutes ago, Wesley949 said:

    Hey fella, no need for an apology, but thanks.

    It should be a standard feature on all cars, but looking on my specs, I cannot seem to find the tilt feature stated.  

    Just checked my owner's manual, and automatic dipping came with the folding mirrors feature, which was an extra cost option. Because I didn't actually order that feature in the first place, I'd forgotten that it was, in fact, an optional extra.

    When I bought the car in March 2017 they quoted me a 6 month lead time, which wasn't particularly attractive to someone buying a convertible!

    But they could get me a new one within a few weeks if I was prepared to compromise a bit, so I ended up with a white car with folding mirrors and heated seats.

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  7. 1 hour ago, Wesley949 said:

    Hey fella, you were clear with your instructions, so thank-you.  The procedure is the same as on my A6, so I am doing everything correctly.

    I just do not think this 'tilt' action is a function on my A3 as no matter which selection of the rotary switch, neither wing mirror will tilt down once the Reverse gear is selected.  On my Wing Mirror rotary switch panel, there are only 4 options (Left Mirror, Zero, Right Mirror and Heated Mirrors).  There is no function for electronically folding the mirrors like on some other A3's.

    Sorry Wesley. Looks like I misunderstood.

    The mirrors dipped on all the three A3s I've driven (two were courtesy cars), so I assumed it was the same for all recent A3s. It seems I was wrong in thinking it was a standard feature.

    Apologies for the confusion.

    Steve

  8. 3 minutes ago, Wesley949 said:

    Nothing wrong with the wing mirror itself.  The rotary controls work fine.  On the A6, when reverse is selected, the nearside wing mirror tilts automatically as part of the memory function set-up.  Using the rotary switch manually is something I will have to adjust too.

    Even noticed the heavy steering on the test drive but maybe its because of the 18-inch alloys or sports suspension.  I know a few reviews from popular car websites stated the steering issue as a negative factor but still gives the car a great review.

    But, I am loving the A3 and I do think I have chosen the right car especially if it saves me money each month.

    Perhaps I wasn't clear. In order for either the nearside or offside mirror to dip automatically when you select reverse, the appropriate mirror has to be selected on the rotary control.

    Select the nearside mirror, as if you were about to adjust it, then select reverse, and it should dip. If you want it to dip every time you select reverse, you must leave the rotary control pointing to it.

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  9. Hi Wilf

    I didn't respond earlier, because my feeble 1.4 (150 hp) doesn't really relate to what you're looking for!

    However, I can state that even my feeble 150 hp, through a DSG box, can often embarrass the ESP, resulting in much scrabbling for grip.

    But what prompted me to contribute was a recent loan of a 190 hp 2 litre 2wd A3, which was considerably worse when attempting enthusiastic acceleration, and I suspect that Audi's recent decision to offer that engine with 4wd only was in response to this problem.

    So it struck me that 220 hp might well benefit from having all four wheels driven...

    Sorry if I'm a bit late, and you've already committed to a car!

    Steve

     

  10. 2 hours ago, George Webb said:

    Thanks Steve, yes it is, thanks for your help. There is no reference to it in the handbook.

    Yes, the handbook isn't exactly brilliant.

    I remember when I first got the car, my daughter sitting and ploughing through the MMI menus, to see what everything did. The clock feature automatically updates for BST, and adjusts when you cross borders (e.g. Spain to Portugal), as well as keeping the correct time.

    Happy to help!

  11. 8 hours ago, Ivan23 said:

    I got in my car this morning, started it and as it was idling smoothly the check engine light started flashing and the car started idling rough and then after 5-6 seconds the lights disappeared and the car was fine. Following this the auto start stop system wasn't working. What could that be? Help please? the Car has 57k miles on it and I recently had my spark plugs changed. Could the be the ignition coils? 

    P.S. I had it checked and there were no fault codes


    Thanks

    Hi

    I once had an experience like the one you describe. The car had been sitting outside unused for a few weeks, and we'd just had that spell of gale force winds and heavy rain. It started OK, but the check engine light flashed for 5-6 seconds, then went off. It never happened again, so I put it down to a temporary sensor issue caused by the wet weather.

    The auto stop/start relies on having enough battery power before it will operate - did it come back on after you'd driven a few miles? If not, it might be worth checking the condition of your battery.

     

  12. 4 hours ago, rach said:

    thanks for your reply I wonder why mine has flagged up on half the mileage yours has done, its booked in now for next week but as people have said its the price you pay for having a nice car

    I think it varies with the kind of driving you do. I live in the sticks, and all my Audi journeys have been long ones - all over Europe, and a couple of times to Scotland, mostly with the top down. It's not my main car (it's a bit too impractical for everyday use - it's effectively a 2-seater), so it doesn't get involved in shopping trips or ferrying the kids around.

    It also has the old 1.4 litre engine rather than the newer 1.5 litre that yours has - maybe that makes a difference. There's a thread on here discussing issues with the newer engine that might be of interest...

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  13. 17 hours ago, rach said:

    hi all

    bought my a3 saloon black edition tfsi in October 17 brand new (67 plate) have done just over 4500 miles and had warning light come on saying change oil in 28 days phoned my local audi dealer who said yes needs changing and the price for this is £226, is this right its no service just changing the oil and he said a quick check of other things, just seems really high

    My A3 Cabrio started out brand new in April 2017, and has just flagged up the need for an oil change at 9500 miles. Local Audi dealer said that a full 2-year service will be due in April anyway, so he suggested they do both now to save me going back in two months, for which they would charge a grand total of £402.

    Whether that's a good price or not, I've no idea, but I've agreed to it. The price includes collecting and returning the car to my home, which saves me a lot of hassle.

     

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  14. What Car? have a review of the Seat Ateca with the 1.5 TSI engine, and this comment struck me:

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    We loved the old 1.4 TSI for its low-down grunt, its willingness to be revved and just how quiet and smooth it was, no matter how hard you worked it. Thankfully, the 1.5 TSI exhibits all of those characteristics, save for its low-end flexibility. Seat claims that the 1.5 TSI produces the same torque over the same band of revs, but the new engine doesn’t seem to have the same level of get-up-and-go about it when you put your foot down for an overtake.

    What Car? article

    So they recognise that the new engine doesn't perform like the 1.4, but they don't seem too bothered by it. Could there be some basic flaw in the 1.5's design that causes varying levels of flat spots at low revs, and the test car exhibited the problem mildly enough to be acceptable, whereas some other 1.5 engines are more badly affected?

    Either way, it seems there's potential cause for concern....

  15. 3 minutes ago, Gilston134 said:

    I've also seen negative responses on here regarding the 1.5tfsi - would be lying if i said i'm a bit put off..

     

    Thanks for your response regarding the S-Tronic. I am looking forward to trying it out properly! did you get any nice gifts at the handover?

    I don't remember getting anything special - a lot of coffee while I was waiting, and a bottle of water for the journey home is about all they gave me! I got it on a lease, and I got the price right down, so maybe there was no room for goodies. To save a 6 month wait for the spec I wanted, I agreed to a different colour and a couple of extras so I'd have the car through the summer of last year (a brand new cabrio arriving in November didn't appeal too much!). The folding mirrors are quite useful, but I didn't particularly want the heated seats.

    I'm now in a position where I might have to make a decision soon on what car to order for next April, assuming A3 Cabrios are still subject to a waiting list. I've thought about the 2.0 litre version, but the performance isn't significantly better than the 1.4, while the fuel economy is much worse.

    I also note that the 1.5 TFSI is now being called 35 TFSI instead; whether that indicates a revised engine , or just a marketing ploy, I don't know.

  16. 1 hour ago, Gilston134 said:

    Hi All,

    I am due to pick up my new Audi A3 Sportback 1.5TFSI Black edition S Tronic on Friday. I opted for the Audi Virtual Cockpit as an optional extra and was looking for advice/reviews from people who have or have experienced a similar car. I previously had a 2016 VW Scirocco Black edition 1.4TSI and i absolutely loved it, i thought it was quite nippy after coming from a 1.2 VW polo. I got a really good deal from Preston Audi which was too good to refuse hence me changing over to an Audi. I am just curious about a few things so any help will be much appreciated..

    has anyone got any comments about the 1.5TFSI engine?

    i have read other threads on here and everyone seems to be having problems which is slightly worrying.

    I have also never had an Automatic car so does anyone have any comments with the S Tronic?

    Have i just wasted money by getting the Audi Cockpit?

     

    Thanks in Advance

     

    Ryan

    Hi Ryan

    I can help on only one of your three queries.

    I have the 1.4TFSI  engine, which has performed perfectly, and I'm apprehensive about the 1.5 unit, having read numerous complaints from owners.

    I don't have the Audi Cockpit option.

    However, I've been very pleased with the S Tronic gearbox, and can wholeheartedly recommend it. Before I bought the car, I'd read in reviews that the gearbox could be jerky at low speeds, but that's not been my experience at all. Maybe it's down to how you drive it....

    Hope you get answers to your other two questions; sorry I couldn't help with those.

  17. 2 hours ago, mistac said:

    I have the 1.4 tfsi stronic and no such issues.

     

    My 1.4 TFSI STronic has been excellent, but the lease is up next April. I was planning to get another A3, which would presumably come with the 1.5 litre unit, but these posts are giving me cause for concern.

    The 1.4 litre unit (assuming it's the same as mine - same quoted bhp and torque figures) continues to be used in other VAG models, including Skoda and SEAT; even the A5 uses it as its base petrol unit, so was the 1.5 introduced to replace the 1.4 across the board, and have they backed off the switch because of problems with the newer unit in the A3?

    I'll continue to follow this thread with interest.

     

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