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  1. Hello Sean,

    More possible good sources for you via. Steve. Just to clarify - Audi = £650, P in M = £922 a pair or £466 each, in comparison with Audi’s £650 each. 
    I’m sure you will find what you want via. the alternative leads you have been given.

    Perhaps you could let us know how you get on.

    Kind regards,

    Gareth.

  2. Thanks Sean,

    The company - ‘Parts in Motion’ - is a motor factor company based in Exeter, who supplies general car parts to the motor trade and public. Should be easily found via. a Google search. 
    They are always my first port of call for all replacement components. 
    If you do want to spend the money on genuine Audi parts (oh blinking heck prices!) then you could try Audi Parts Direct at Cardiff - part of Mon Motors, once Cardiff Audi. 
    They often offer a bit of a discount, but be prepared that discounts are low, and I was recently told that even bone fide account holders are sometimes only getting around 7.5%. 
    Let us know how you get on with your search this time Sean. 
    Kind regards,

    Gareth. 

  3. Hello George,

    Amazing what is talked about on You Tube! I think you have joined the band of those who have tried these methods - but like you - have failed. 
    Apart from changing all the sensors, you will need to get it plugged in to find out which is the offender. You can then look on eBay and find an aftermarket one at a fraction of VAG’s price. 
    Kind regards,

    Gareth. 

  4. Welcome Sean,

    Tap the registration number into Parts in Motion’s website, and they should come up with some aftermarket ones from which to choose. Just come back to us if you have any difficulty with a choice. 
    Kind regards,

    Gareth. 

  5. Hello John,

    Thanks for joining and posting for advice. 
    My advice would be to test the water, and advertise it on here at your valuation - with some photos - and see what attention it draws. 
    I think you also need to list details of its service history, and its ownership history. 
    You have to consider that you have a limited audience on here, so it would be well worth advertising on far broader mediums, such as Autotrader and eBay
    Kind regards,

    Gareth. 

  6. Hello Nathan from the Homeland,

    It might be me, but I’m a bit confused with the timeline on this. By what I can see, it fails on the 6th March, passes on 12th (just, but OK it passes), then fails again on another test on 20th March - why another test. 
    You say the exhaust was leaking ( and this would certainly be a contributor to the high CO), but it’s difficult to get my head around why you would have presented it for an MOT with a leaking exhaust. 
    The high HC is another worry, and I notice you have changed the oil, which is good. Plugs and plug gaps? 
    A couple of questions Nathan:- 

    How long have you owned the car, and if not long, did it come to you as a ‘project’? If you have had it some time, what has been the MOT history situation over the last couple of years? Does it have its original Cat? Aftermarket Cats. can often result in barely limping emission tests. 
    Are you sure, the valve timing is spot on? I guess you are. 
    If this were mine, I would be returning the whole thing back to ‘stock’ and going from there. 
    Kind regards,

    Gareth. 

  7. Hello R? 
    Certainly +1 for Steve’s recommendation. Why is everyone still hell bent on using ECP despite having virtually discontinued -? their high % discounts on their ‘Retail price’, which generally ended up with the buyer paying more than they would have paid elsewhere? 
    Another tip - but keep it to yourself!! - PinM often have a % discounts at the end of the month. 
    I too have had superb service from them, and they are always my first port of call for any parts I need.

    Incase it helps, a family member is now ‘experimenting’ with Brembo following disappointment with genuine JLR parts - so far, Brembo are proving to be more efficient and longer lasting. 
    Let us know how you get on.

    Kind regards,

    Gareth. 
    p.s. Why not fill in your name R, and your location - big place is England! We don’t bite on here, we just hope to come over as being helpful. 
     

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  8. Hello Brian

    Appreciate you have seen the car, but have you viewed and studied the service history details - some/all? could be on VAG’s service system.

    We take it you have checked the on-line MOT history -? 
    You don’t say what part of S. Wales you are, but is the car for sale in that area? Wherever the car is, it would be well worth getting a pre-purchase assessment carried out by an independent, close to wherever the car is. 
    Kind regards,

    Gareth. 

  9. Welcome, and thanks for joining Michael.

    I’ve always used VAG’s brand - Quantum - and see no reason to try anything else. 
    Check that the grade required is 5w/30. I always buy from reputable sellers on eBay, and order the Longlife 3. 
    Would suggest using Mann or similar (German branded) filters, and yes, I would change every two years. I cover about the same mileage in a non- Audi, used only for summer months, and that is my regime for that car. 
    Kind regards,

    Gareth. 

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  10. Hello Niall, 

    I very much agree with Steve, and I think it would be a good move to have the battery tested ( Halfords shops do it) before embarking on any other testing. Batteries get a hammering, and 4.5 years plus could be considered to be good service life these days. Worth getting the alternator output checked at the same time. 
    It would be worth you coming back to the forum before committing to buy a replacement - if needed. 
    Kind regards,

    Gareth.

  11. Hello James, 

    The fundamental issue here is whether the battery is as serviceable as it needs to be. 
    How old is it?

    Its condition is likely to be aggravated by short journey use - possible barely recharging the capacity necessary to start it in the morning. Does it have stop/start and is it working/ do you isolate it? 
    Solar chargers? Probably well worth doing a search on their efficiency before diving into buying one.

    If it were mine:- I would be charging the battery overnight with an ‘intelligent’ charger, or take it for a 30 mile run, before getting  it efficiency checked. Halfords stores will usually do this while you wait. This would be my first elimination check - unless the battery is near-new. 

    If it is deemed to be below par, just come back to us before committing to buy. 
    Perhaps you could come back to us with the question answers anyway. 
    Kind regards,

    Gareth. 

  12. Welcome Jack and thanks for joining. Sounds like a nice project.

    You could try e-mailing this photo - with reg. no. and VIN to Audi Parts Direct at Cardiff ( part of Mon Motors - once Cardiff Audi). They should be able to indenting it and and give you a quote- usually with a bit of discount. 
    Kind regard,

    Gareth. 

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