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Entwood

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  1. Just had a reverse camera retro fitted to the 2014 A6 Allroad by these guys - Audi Retrofit Specialist | Autologics - and I can't praise them high enough.... really, really pleased from the initial contact query to payment after the job was completed, highly professional in all respects, and you wouldn't know they had done anything it is that neat, unless you know exactly what to look for. 

    Huge "thank you" from me and they deserve the publicity as well, highly recommended if anyone is considering any retro fit options

  2. 15 miles is nothing .. put it on charge overnight with a "proper" agm charger .. it "might" recover... but it might not ... always worth a try IMHO

     

    To put in context ... a 95AH battery is "flat" at about 50% charge ... so call it 40 AH.. therefore it "needs" 45 AH of charge to be recharged to full. An alternator will shove out a max of about 20 amps into the battery .. so in 15 mins you have put back 5AH !!  well short of acheiving anything !

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  3. 8 hours ago, ThomasG said:

    Worth buying the OBDEleven for this sort of code clearing.

    https://obdeleven.com/en/

    and I'm not on some sort of commission for mentioning it in all the posts!! It's just saved me a lot of money!

    Thinking about buying one of these... but a tad confused by their website .... it appears I have to buy a device and then "credits" .. in order for it to work, but nowhere does it tell me a what I get for my "credits", how long they last, or when I can use them.. just  a link to buy more.. 😞  and not a lot of detail in what it can diagnose ... eg ,, can it report on DPF state  ie soot/ash levels  ?? who knows as I can't find anything about it anywhere .... 😞

     

  4. Further thoughts ....  are the trailer tyres a) correctly inflated, b) correct size ??  either/both could be causing the trailer to "sit" high ??

    Are you measuring the trailer ball height empty or loaded ??  I know you have to tow both but the specs state loaded and a horse wheighs a fair bit from the memory of being stood on !!

    Lastly, is it possible to drop the height of the trailer by changing dampers/springs ??...bit like lowering a car ?? Might be a cheaper option than trying to change the car settings ??

  5. 16 minutes ago, Jessdale said:

    Great news ! I currently drive a LR Discovery sport that goes back in June and I am thinking of replacing it with a used A6 Allroad. I tow a 1500kg caravan. Anything I need to watch out for ?? I will be looking around 2016/17 year ? Thanks 

    Yeah .. speed limits !! I got done twice in france whilst towing !!! far too easy to go a bit quick as it is so stable, simple, and eager !!  Easiy the best towcar I've owned .... only downside is it's done very little for the past year due to covid ... less than 3000 miles in 14 months .. and only 3 trips with the tin tent on the back. 

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  6. 3 hours ago, Timmeh said:

    Dependant on what engine you are selecting and how important performance is; I noticed that the allroad 0-60 time for the Bitdi was half a second slower than the std avant with the same engine..

    i can only assume it could be down to different gearbox ratios?

    If 1/2 of a second 0-60 time matters that much, IMHO you should not be looking at all wheel drive vehicles or estate cars .......

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  7. I chose the allroad because I tow a caravan a fair bit, and I hate SUV/fake 4-wheel drive boxes....... the all wheel drive on wet grass is a life saver over front wheel drive vehicles, and the self levelling suspension makes towing at any time a dream ... add in the power and simplicity of control and it is probably the best towcar I have ever owned .. and I've had a few in the last 45 years !!

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  8. 1 hour ago, Bonzo said:

    Yes agreed but all a bit expensive.

     

    The £35.00 ones I bought work well enough, two bikes (adult) and a 1/2 width box full with caravan awning, carpet, poles and a whole shed load of other holiday rubbish (most of which seems never to get used but SWTSMBO insists we take it) all the way from UK to Southern France and back and no sign of any bend or damage. Also used at least a dozen times within the UK with nearly all the same kit !!  Easy to use ... what's not to like .. 🙂

     

  9. Changing parts willy-nilly is totally pointless and extremely expensive. Take it to an air-con specialist, have some UV dye added to the refridgerant, then the ACTUAL leak can be pinpointed using a UV torch. This will result in just one component, the actual leaking bit, being replaced.

  10. Do you have "stop/start" on your vehicle? , because, AFAIK, all vehicles fitted with stop/start "should" have an AGM battery not an EFB one (this is due to the heavy load the stop/start system can apply to the battery under some conditions) .. if you fit an AGM battery your charger already has the required setting .. 12v AGM ..... 

  11. I have had my A6 allroad for one year now. Just after purchase I paid for a full "longlife" service that included several "additional" items ... air con recharge, Brake fluid replacement, wiper blades replaced...  which came to £740.00 The previous owner had paid for the gearbox oil change at £200.00 ....  sounds a lot I know .. but I have literally done NOTHING else in the year  / 6000 miles I've had it, and not due another service for a year yet.... so I think it quite reasonable. Car is used to tow an 1800 Kg caravan most weekends, and has been a dream to use and own.

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