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  1. Best to check the difference in tread depth as overall rolling diameter (if on 4WD/AWD systems) can affect the transmission and ABS
  2. Hi Mark...welcome to the Forum I was tempted to ask how the pigeon got on but thought better of it. I suppose if you're not using the Air Con until the condenser is replaced (along with the grille) then you could remove it or refit it then. Let us know how you get on with it all Cheers Trevor
  3. Hi Tony...welcome to the Forum Looking forward to reading your posts in the future. Cheers Trevor
  4. Hi Adam....welcome to the Forum Also, welcome back to the wonderful world of Audi Cheers Trevor
  5. Hi Paul...welcome to the Forum Just fire away with your problems...remember 'a problem shared is a problem halved' or something like that! Cheers Trevor
  6. Hi Mark...welcome to the Forum Very nice car! Post up some photos if you like Cheers Trevor
  7. You could ask a VW Audi specialist motor factor to see if they can narrow down the engine code to see if has a balance shaft.
  8. Hi Paul...welcome to the forum That doesn't sound too bad if they can guarantee (i doubt they would though) that the fluid change will solve the problem. Also, they would use the correct fluids which is not too bad when you look at the overall cost Cheers Trevor
  9. It certainly sounds temperature related (temperature will alter resistance of electrical circuits) so i would look for a major fuse (60 - 100 amp) or thermal link to start with. Keep us informed of how you get on with this Cheers Trevor
  10. It certainly looks lovely...enjoy it !
  11. It's certainly worth asking the question I suppose...see where it gets you
  12. ouch! £266 is a lot of money...however, it does resolve it and allow you to use the system that's already there
  13. There are some covers on this link with the badge on it http://www.audiownersclub.com/parts-results/A8-S8/Other-Engines--Engine-Parts/61304
  14. AOC Admin replied to WPAWS's topic in Audi Technical
    Can sometimes be a mixed blessing as cam chains can also break the same as belts...think the 3.0 TDi is okay though
  15. AOC Admin replied to a post in a topic in Audi A4 (B8) Forum
    Worth paying the garage yourself for them to load it up with a new cambelt at the same time and you only pay a small amount of labour (if anything at all)
  16. Hi...and welcome to the Forum Check this company out http://www.audiupdates.com/ Let us know how you get on with it Cheers Trevor
  17. That's great to know...thanks for the update. Handy link to the tool if anyone else would like to get one http://www.lasertools.co.uk/product/4807/
  18. Hi Leo....welcome to the Forum I would take the car to a reputable garage who can carry out good old fashioned diagnosis on the engine/cooling system. One test I would definitely get carried out is a block test (a test with a clear tube partially filled with liquid which then changes colour if there is combustion gas present) as this will confirm whether coolant is entering the combustion chambers but not necessarily exactly from where it is coming through. The test would take around 3 minutes and cost about £10. If the test does not show combustion gas present then there is no problem there and coolant is leaking externally from the engine (and hoses) or transmission fluid cooler (automatic only) or even the heater matrix. Another option for loss of coolant is defective pressure cap on the expansion tank...cheap to replace. Another option to slow down leaks through porous heads is to put some coolant 'stop leak' (the liquid version) into the coolant and this blocks minute holes. This option can sometimes last the life of the engine. Let us know how you get on with it all. Cheers Trevor
  19. Hi Vicky I would totally agree with everything that Magnet has stated and in particular, ensure the diagnosis is carried out correctly rather than condemning parts or even the complete engine. Brakes, I would also agree that it is where the engine has shut-off and the servo assistance is lost. Keep us informed on the progress. regards Trevor
  20. It could be the water pump but with the thermosyphon principle of coolant circulation within the engine, it should still circulate coolant to the top of the engine. The only other thing to do would be to backflush the cooling system by running a hose through it in the opposite direction to normal flow....that'll flush out any crap in there.
  21. Hi Ethan...welcome to the Forum also
  22. You could have a look at what's available through this company http://www.iceboxauto.com/audi
  23. Hi Kev...welcome to the Forum What a fabulous car...haven't seen a 100 in ages...can't be too many left on the road now? Pop up some pictures of it if you like. Cheers Trevor
  24. Hi David....welcome to the Forum and welcome back to the wonderful world of Audi. The Q7 is a great car...pop up a piccy of it if you like. Cheers Trevor




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