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Turlough

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  1. Somebody must have the answer! I live in N.Ireland and the dreaded E10 has just been rolled out here so I’ve asked the question from my local Audi agent, “can I run my 1997 2.8 Audi Cabriolet on E10 fuel?”.
    They weren’t sure and referred me to the government website which does mention a few Audi’s but not mine. I want someone to say that my specific car can run on E10, this is one of the problems of driving a class is car in that new rules and regulations tend to ignore older cars partly in the belief that they’ve all gone to that big garage in the sky by now. I then called Audi UK and had an interesting conversation with an android who eventually suggested I go to Audi.co.uk and have an online chat, I did this but because my Cabriolet is 25 years old it didn’t come up on their pre-scripted computer programme and so the query has now gone to their technical department who apparently wouldn’t answer their phone, I’m now awaiting an email that will hopefully answer the question.
    In the mean time is there anyone out there how knows the answer, Can I run my 1997 2.8 V6 Cabriolet on E10 petrol without causing damage to the engine?
    Thank you.

  2. Hi folks,

    I’d really like to change all my 97 Cabriolet bulbs before the winter comes, but it’s an led mine field out there and I’ve no clue about led bulbs their wattages or fittings.

    I believe there are bulbs called ‘Canbus’ or ‘fault free’ and that’s about as much as I know.

    I would change all the bulbs eventually but would like to start with headlight, brake, indicator and reversing lights. Does anyone have any advice they could pass on? Any insight into the world of led bulbs, especially in relation to a 97 cabriolet would be much appreciated. 

  3. I recently came across a post by what appeared to be a young lady where she gave  great instructions on how to strip down an Audi 80 instrument panel and repair dry solder joints. Not needing the information at the time I glanced at it and moved on. Now I do need the information and can’t find the post. I’m new to the platform but tried all the searches I can think of to no avail.

    If anyone knows the post I’m thinking of a link would be much appreciated!

    Turlough

  4. On 5/26/2022 at 9:22 PM, Steve Q said:

    You're welcome 🙂 I hadn't considered an inside seal to be honest 🤦‍♂️ 

    Definitely worth contacting breakers. I'll keep an eye out though. 

     

    Steve Q,

    Eureka, mission accomplished, I was able to circulate the number to a few breakers and one of them came back with the part, happy day’s!

    thanks again for your support!

    Turlough

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  5. Hi Gareth.

    Yes to all of the above. I contacted the dealer again and they acknowledged they gave the wrong number but were unable to identify the right part on their system, so with the help of google translate I’ve been trawling European sites and eventually found the part number I need, for any poor unfortunate faced with the same problem the part numbers for the rear window slot, outside window seal for an Audi Cabriolet are; 

    Right hand side, 8G0 825 398L

    Left hand side,   8G0 825 397L

    I appreciate your help Gareth and now I’ll go and search the internet world, there has to be one out there with my name on it.

    Cheers Gareth

    Turlough

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  6. Steve Q,

    thank you u so much for your effort to help me, unfortunately to no avail, those parts are absolutely in the right area and here comes the ‘but’, but they are for the inside of the rear windows and are attached to the inner trim panel. But, and there’s another ‘but’ I could start messaging around the eBay’ers who are scraping 80 cabriolets. Thanks again Steve! 👏

    Turlough

  7. 1 hour ago, Magnet said:

    Hello Turlough,

    I would have thought this would have been quite easy - just return to your dealer armed with the photo you have taken. Surely it must be possible to correctly identify what you want.

    Take it you are going to buy the part from the dealer, once they have correctly identified it? 
    Kind regards,

    Gareth.

     

    Yes Gareth,

    I did better than that I brought the car to the Audi dealer, they actually said the seal and the chrome trim were one piece which they’re not. Before you suggest I go to another dealer

    N. Ireland only has 1 dealer but thank you for your insightful suggestion. I can’t buy the part from the dealer because the part is discontinued and ‘Audi Tradition’ won’t sell to this United Kingdom post Brexit, I’ll try eBay.de or eBay.pl. But I need the part number 
    regards Turlough. 

  8. Hi everyone, I’m looking for the part number of the drivers side rear window outside rubber seal, the one that sits on the outside of the rear window slot. Doing my head in, I tried my local Audi dealer and they gave me the number of the chrome strip and insisted that was it but it wasn’t, would appreciate help!

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  9. On 5/6/2022 at 6:39 PM, Stevey Y said:

    Hi if its working but not accurate it is probably the float on the lift pump getting stuck, removal is fairly easy you can try cleaning the float slide but in all fairness its easier to just replace it once its out and if its the original unit you have probably had all the fun out of it.

    Steve.

    Thanks Stevey 

    yep I think it’ll be explore all possible problems one at a time, think I’ll start with the float and the sender first as they are easier to access but if the problem isn’t there I’ll need to take the clocks out and look for the problem there.

    You know what it’s like I was hoping someone would say ‘yes I know exactly what that problem is,  but not so far 😫, not to worry everyday is a learning session 👍🏻

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  10. Hi people, I have a 1997 2.8 Cabriolet with an intermittent fuel gauge problem.

    Sometimes it doesn’t work at all, sometimes it works though isn’t accurate.

    I’m hearing faulty sender, faulty gauge or faulty solder joints on instrument cluster.

    Any thoughts that would help me narrow it down?

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