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Harry42203

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    Conor
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    Ireland
  • Audi Model
    B9 Avant
  • Audi Year
    2011

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  1. I've just finished putting a new timing belt on my 2.0TDi CAGA engine in my 2011 A4 Avant the engine will now turn over start and then die instantly. The timing appears to be correct as when I have the crank indexing tool installed and aligned the cam indexer can easily be installed as can the HPFP indexing pin. The tension appears to be correct as the needle is almost touching the right hand side of the gap. I was worried that maybe it wanted a some sensors reconnected so I fully reassembled the front end connected every loose connector, and have since torn it back down as far as I needed to, to quadruple check my timing marks were correct. I've tried replacing the battery in the key. I've checked for codes and all I got was old codes from 2k+ km ago and a lot of codes about my battery dying. I have charged the battery. This is the first timing belt I've done and I'm not a mechanic does anyone have any ideas of what I can try? This is what it does
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