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Steve Q

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  1. Euro car parts? eBay?
  2. Hi Lenox, No events currently set up. I'd recommend a diagnostic check to see if any fault codes flag up
  3. You're welcome. The wiring loom is probably for the airbag.
  4. Welcome to the forum you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch 🙂
  5. You'll need the parts department who will order the sticker.
  6. If there was a bang the gearbox could have failed. You could get a diagnostic check to see if any fault codes flag up.
  7. Glad you got sorted 🙂
  8. You need a diagnostic check to see if any fault codes flag up. Most likely ab issue with the level sensor.
  9. I'd recommend you speak to autologics or Audi retrofits as members have used them for retrofits and been happy with the results. I doubt the wiring will be there so you'll need the seat, wiring harness and then it coded to the car.
  10. Welcome to the forum you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch 🙂
  11. It's a sign it'll be needing a new fabric roof soon. Not cheap to change at all.
  12. Thank you so much. Please keep me posted
  13. You're welcome 🙂
  14. As per picture order. 1. 8l = MK1 2. 8p = MK2 till 2012 3. 8v = MK3 from 2013 4. 8y current model.
  15. No probs at all 🙂
  16. I'd speak to Audi for a new sticker. I'd definitely think it'd be 33psi-35psi.
  17. Has there been an actual diagnostic check to see if any fault codes flag up? Could it be an issue with the conventional 12v battery?
  18. Very nice! You can be our e-tron expert 😉
  19. No probs. It sounds a very odd set up. I personally wouldn't buy a kit that didn't include everything for fitting
  20. You're welcome 🙂
  21. Good man, keep us posted on how you get on with it 🙂 I do love my c5 even if it does need a rebuild
  22. I'd definitely recommend a harder compound tyre. I had the same with continental tyres on my ford Kuga daily.
  23. Consumer law states that a product has to work for a reasonable amount of time. If a product fails before 6 months it is deemed that the defect was there at the time of purchase and as such it's responsibility of the seller to prove otherwise. After 6 months it's the other way around. Definitely have a Google of consumer law for more details. It could be the rear window seal, boot seals. Here's a fellow member who had the same issue:
  24. Steve Q

    Heater Blower

    I'd recommend a diagnostic check to see if any fault codes flag up Could be the control module or resistor at a guess.
  25. Welcome to the forum you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch 🙂
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