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Steve Q

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  1. The only way it can get in is at the back assuming the lense isn't cracked etc. You'll have to remove the headlight to gain full access to the rear abd then shake it out.
  2. Might just need the handbrake adjusting. Alternatively you could get a diagnostic check to see what fault codes flag up
  3. Welcome to the forum, you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch 🙂 sorry to hear of your issue. Might be worth trying another Audi dealer. This is what I had to do when my daily (Ford kuga) had paint issues and it's regular dealer wouldn't have it that it was warranty. This is what I advise you try. alternatively if you've bought your car on finance a d it's with 4 weeks you have the right to reject it. Especially as there's a paint defect. Even without this you have 4 weeks to return a car for a full refund under consumer law.
  4. Welcome to the forum, you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch 🙂
  5. I love the heat unfortunately my ac packed up years ago and it needs a whole new system. Slk would be nice with the roof down in this weather!
  6. My next port of call would be a diagnostic check
  7. They say post 2011 cars will be fine. But there's a checker on the government website. Where it'll affect cars pre 2011 is by rotting the fuel tanks and rubber hoses.
  8. Yep got a club stand with banner 🙂 going to find a new meeting point a the original one was too rutted lol. I less anyone else knows of a good one? Where'd you all meet in 2019?
  9. Glad you're getting your tubes blasting 👍 not sure on the right sd card though, sorry.
  10. Update from organisers. Also we'll meet at the chequered flag as I usual an hour before were due to go in.
  11. Go to a professional remapper with a rolling road and they'll e able to increase power and known how much the gearbox can take. The likes or darkside developments or Revo are a good bet.
  12. Think it's a seat modification. Any retrofitting can be done but won't be cheap.
  13. Guessing you've tried the bulbs. My next port of call if both are blown is to speak to an auto electrician incase there's a wiring issue.
  14. Looking forward to seeing them. The checked interior is standard isn't it.
  15. I'd get the battery checked as I bet your a5 is on its original one.
  16. Yes they would not a transmission fluid change. Did you buy it from a main dealer? If so you should ask them why it wasn't done.
  17. This could be drivers door module. I've hisr had this changed on my a6 which cured the central locking issue. Mt remote locking isn't working which I think is down to a faulty ccm. Which is the next thing I'll need to change.
  18. Have tiu got a picture of your head unit? Might be worth taking it out to see if all wires are plugged in at that end.
  19. Steve Q replied to KN088Y's topic in Audi A4 (B7) Forum
    If it's a red fault code then I would be cautious about driving it. It could be an abs sensor or module if the disc/pads and fluid are ok. My advice would be to get it to a garage asap.




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