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  1. Hello Andrew,

    Welcome, and thanks for joining. 
    Boiling this down:- You aren’t now doing much mileage, yet you are considering putting considerable funds into buying more modern examples - which overall don’t seem to tick the boxes for you. Quite understandable. 
    Advice for what it’s worth:- Stick with what you have - it will probably still be whining this time next year, but still proceeding along. 
    Kind regards,

    Gareth. 

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  2. Thanks Joel,

    Again saying it as it is, your Facebook contact is simply repeating what I have already told you. I think if you want to use Covid as a reason/excuse then that obviously becomes your choice - as does putting your faith in an Audi warranty being the answer to the maiden’s prayer. 
    No one on here sets out to put a damper on anyone’s interest in buying anything, but all I can say is that it’s easy to fall in love with a car - until you own it! 
    We can only give advice in relation to the question asked, and in this case, the evidence points to an incorrect claim of FSH. This is unquestionable - unless other evidence (non existent at this stage) is presented. 
    Whether you buy the car, and a £1500 warranty over 3 years, now really becomes your choice Joel, but whatever decision you make, will be a decision made in relation to the answers to the question you asked.

    Genuine good luck with whatever you decide to do. 
    Kind regards,

    Gareth. 

  3. Hello Joel,

    Can I say it as I see it? You are trying to convince yourself that all maybe (in caps) alright, without evidence that it is. In reality, everything you now say are assumptions, and we all know what that word can be broken down to. 
    The car hasn’t really had the best of servicing with the last owner, but only to the bare minimum requirement. 
    Extended warranty?? Yes of course you can pay c£1,500 over 3 years for a warranty - with you paying the first £250 of each and every claim - and locked in to paying Audi servicing charges?? A warranty maybe a handy backstop to have, but every claim comes with hassle and the inevitable ‘it’s wear and take and not covered’. 
    Again, saying it as I see it, I wouldn’t  be surprised if you convince yourself to buy it. 
    Please bare in mind that you will hopefully get other opinions on here.
    Kind regards,

    Gareth. 

    Gareth. 

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  4. You are very welcome Joel,

    The car may ( in caps) have been serviced prior to 26K by some garage which didn’t have access to the VAG recording system, but this is only a guess, unless substantiated by some receipts, which would have been necessary to satisfy the warranty.


    Perhaps this is being cynical, but how uncommon is it for PCP owners to ‘get away with’ the least amount of servicing they can, since they are not keeping it-? 


    VAG service options - as I understand it:-

    Fixed - for vehicles covering around less than 10k a year. These vehicles should have an oil service once a year. 
    Flexible - Vehicles covering >10k a year. These will be serviced depending on the vehicle’s usage as calculated by the ‘computer’ and generally works out at around 18k intervals, or no longer than 18 month intervals - whichever comes first. 
    Hope some of this helps, and good luck with finding what you are looking for. 
    A personal view:- Full service history is desirable when carried out as it should be, but in my book is not king, and can simply prove the car has spent half a day at a dealer every now and then, and might have been thrashed and generally uncared for for the other 364.5 days. 
    Just let us know if we can be of further help.

    Kind regards,

    Gareth. 

     

  5. Hello Graham,

    Welcome, thanks for joining, and sorry to hear of your issue. 
    Straight from Stevey Y’s previous advice ( sorry to pinch Steve), try LLL Audi on line enquiry. 
    If it doesn’t work blame Steve! 
    Please leave us know how you get on. 
    Kind regards,

    Gareth. 

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  6. Hello Joel,

    Welcome and thanks for joining. 
    Am I reading this incorrectly? To me, it seems it hasn’t had any (recorded) servicing until it was 2.25 years old, and had covered  26k miles, and this was only an Inspection service. It then gets its first oil service when it’s near to 3 years old, and covered just under 30k. 
    All of the above was under the first owner - on PCP for a bet! It’s the ‘I’m not keeping it, so I don’t care’ syndrome. 
    It then moves to its second owner who covers 20k miles on a flexible service plan ( oil changes around every 18k type service) and gets one oil service in that time. 
    Is this car being advertised with Full Service History? 
    If so, then that’s really taking artistic licence! If it isn’t, then to be fair, the seller isn’t making any unreasonable claims about its servicing history. 
    If I was in your situation, then I would be walking away from this.

    Apologies, if this isn’t what you expected to hear, or if I’ve got it wrong. 
    Kind regards,

    Gareth. 
     

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  7. Hello Darren,

    Welcome and thanks for joining. 

    Not wanting to come over as being unhelpful, but any attempt to diagnose the cause of such noises, without access to the car, simply boils down to guesswork. 
    ‘No garages can find the problem…’ Have you had it inspected by an MOT station? 
    Pure guess - anything from ARB links/bushes to top suspension mounts, and anything in between. 
    Kind regards,

    Gareth. 

  8. Thanks Phil,

    Not sure on the Chassis Control module, but might be worthwhile passing it passed Andy. 
    Compressor and luck - is it reasonably accessible? If so, you shouldn’t need much luck. Now the X350 Jaguar would be a completely different story!

    Kind regards,

    Gareth. 
     

  9. Hello Lorraine,

    Rest assured on two counts:- 

    The older generation (and I’m well qualified!) will always find something to be dissatisfied about.

    If they have ab inherent dislike of a particular marque, then that will amplify the above statement. 

    If this were mine:-

    I would be checking what Stevey Y has said, and see what is found. 

    Keep doing what you are doing -  and keep regular checks on the oil and water levels when cold, stop worrying, and simply enjoy the car. It will let you know when something is wrong! 
    Kind regards,

    Gareth.

    p.s. Also check tyre pressures regularly - often overlooked. 

  10. Hello Phil,

    In the absence of any other replies so far, my stab at it would also have been to consider level sensor/s, and the most common - compressor issues. I would be guessing beyond that. 
    A good contact for all air suspension components and issues would be ‘Bagpiping Andy’ - should be found via an eBay search for air suspension compressor piston rings. 
    Might well be worth seeing what he can suggest. 
    Kind regards,

    Gareth. 

  11. Hello John,

    To answer your question on topping up, you need to buy a small quantity of pink OAT (concentrated) coolant and mix it 50/50 with water, and use this to top up when cold. If you are uncertain, you will not do any harm topping up with water, until you establish where the leak is - and it’s important that you find that leak site.

    Perhaps you could let us know how you get on John.

    Kind regards,

    Gareth. 

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  12. Don’t worry about your headlamps Kristian, until you have had the car inspected by a trusted garage. 
    I think you will understand it would only be possible for anyone on here to simply guess the cause, without examining the car. 
    Personally, I wouldn’t be using it until it has been inspected. 
    Kind regards,

    Gareth. 

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