TheBuell
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Hi chaps
I'm hoping some of you chaps might have some solutions to my issue.
I have a Ring RTC6000 air compressor that I use to set the tyre pressures. This worked perfectly until I had Advanced TPMS fitted to the car a few months ago. It seems the valve on the air compressor is that little bit too short as when I put air into the tyres and then unscrew it, air leaks out too quickly to complete the unscrewing action resulting in slightly too low tyre pressures - should be 36psi on front and 32psi at rear but when I do this, and then check the Advanced TPMS pressures, they are at 32psi front and 30psi at rear, not what I wanted to see! I've had a look at the TPMS valve stems and compared to a normal tyre valve stem they're quite short which might be the problem.
Has anyone ever come across this issue and if so, was there a solution?
Thanks,
Alex
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Bought myself one of these, 2.0 (150ps) a few months ago, and I think they're quite nice. It's not a real electric motor like on an hybrid, it's inside the starter motor/alternator and does indeed gives a nice boost. It's at its best during traffic jams.
They've improved on that for 2025+ onwards. It becomes MHEV plus.
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Hmm. I had the rear shocks and coils replaced a few weeks ago. Much better at the rear, but not that much better at the front.
I've played with tyre pressures, lowering them to a smoother ride, but that made little difference to the body roll at the front. Could it be a bad sway bar or something?
Thanks, Alex
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How do your A1 perform in very windy conditions with a perfect suspension system?
Mine sways significantly if there are gusts of heavy winds and I find that it also sways when bigger cars go past me on the motorway under windy conditions. Is that normal?
Car's done 69k miles as of last week.
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OK sorry for not following up on this for ages.
I took it to my local VW garage and they refused to touch it and told me to take it to Audi instead.
Replacement was £450-ish, new part was £180. Audi charges £155 A HOUR for labour and they kept the car for two weeks as they found other issues with the braking system which cost another £2k to put right - no thanks to the previous owner who wasn't very careful with it). Not going back there unless absolutely necessary.
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eurocarparts sells replacements for about £170. Gawd knows what my friendly local garage will charge. I've just seen a video where someone extracts the wiper motor, disassembles it, pops the gears out of it and puts it in vinegar for a day or so, and it's fixed with some grease.
Has anyone tried that and had positive results?
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Petrol E5 or E10. Any downsides?Upsides? Discuss.
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I concur. Thank you, all.