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alpha omega

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  1. i have and audi a4 2011...i, like others have a leak in the trunk/boot.never been able to sort it.i tried the usual get someone to sit in the trunk/boot while someone pours water over the back window.no result.here is a picture of the pool where the battery sits and look where one of the leads sits.had to take drastic action with mine and drill a hole in the boot.hope your more succesful than me lol.regards stephen

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  2. we have been very fortunate in both main wars my grandfather was gassed in the first world war but survived.his face used to swell up now and then.my father survived conflict at sea.and my father in law flew the lancaster bomber in the 2nd world war and survived.my family have been very fortunate.and always grateful to our past generations.very loving, caring,grateful,thankful....we have a cenotaph close to us.and bagpipes are played just before 11am on remembrance day.and try and go over to show how thankful we are.when you see other conflicts going on around the world you feel for them.

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  3. On 11/15/2023 at 4:11 PM, S1OTAF said:

    Hi guys, I've got a similar issue.
    I've got a 19 plate Audi A6 Avant s-line. The plastic guide that the sliding boot cover sits and moves up and down in has broken. However, the sliding cover still works fine although doesn't close 100% as this plastic part is broken.
    Can this part be bought and reasonably easily fitted or do I need to stomach the cost for a local dealer to sort this out for me?

     

    hi,i checked with audi a few months back and i think it was around £650 for a new parcel shelf for mine "gulp" i hate to think how much yours would be😮.parts online somewhere around the country will have one.or is this any good. eBay item no 386295566058 regards

  4. have you pulled up both the cup holder base covers to see if there are any screws there.or been very careful you could try using a plastic trim tool(as in this video 6m 45s)... to try and remove any trimmings as in my case where screws were hidden.but that was on my old audi a4

     

  5. if you decide to go to the garage and its not far and there is still some coolant in the bottle just top up with water as its around £17 for a litre from audi(good stuff)i got the same warning message on my a4 avant and found after removing the large undertray that the bottom pipe(nearside) leading to the radiator had a leak....(if this is your case)if you can get a flat headed screwdriver and lift the clip up thats on the end of the pipe(dont remove it) and try and push the pipe as far as it will go on, and at the same time close the clip(sometimes these clips pop up and cause the leak,mine was a fast leak)......if that does not work and it still leaks from there,then you have to buy an O ring from audi(common fault, thats why they will know which one you will need when you tell them where the leak is coming from...and insert it inside the bottom radiator pipe(make sure its flush.......now heres the hardest part getting the pipe back on while trying to close the clip with the O ring in place. i found it very hard.even then i dread hearing the warning light coming back on as uncertain if it will stay in place.regards

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