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  1. Good guess Trevor but unfortunately incorrect.
  2. Definitely Trevor! I think my next road trip will be to Normandy to the museum's and key WW2 sites in France.
  3. You're welcome :) Nice one! The common rust spots on vag cars from this era was the front wings due to vag putting foam inserts between the wing and wheel arch liner. Obviously the foam absorbs the water and thus causes the rust.
  4. Ah, got ya! I thought you had a update copy and the original. It might be worth buying a genuine audi out of date one from 2005/2006 to see if the Sat nav works. I can't imagine the old discs are too expensive. Cheers Steve
  5. Correct Paul! :) Here's a new one and it's a film starring Will Smith.
  6. You're correct Trevor, the last one certainly wasn't taken in honfleur. It was taken near the Normandy beaches (gold) :)
  7. You're welcome, glad I could help :) Don't forget to get the speaker grills that have Bose written on them ;) Cheers Steve
  8. Definitely worth getting them checked. It's funny because it can work the other way, whereby the sensor flags up about brake pad warning even when the pads are fine. Cheers Steve
  9. Here's some Audi's I saw whilst in France. Pics taken in Paris, honfleur, Rouen and Normandy. Cheers Steve
  10. Welcome to the forum Seano, you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch :) The short answer is yes, the Sat nav will fit straight in as long as your radio is double din. However I'm unsure about the antenna. My advice would be take everything for the radio and satnav off the car being broken. I.e: radio, antenna, wiring/connectors and you should need the radio code for the new one. This will be in the cars hand book. With regard to the Audi Bose system this will work with any Audi radio. The parts you'll need off the Audi being broken are: Speakers including the one in the dash Subwoofer Multi channel amp (hidden in the boot) Processor unit. Mic which is in the interior light. Plus wiring which runs from the head unit to the amp/sub. If in doubt take everything radio related! Hope I've helped :) Cheers Steve
  11. Hi Beck, You should have a brake pad low warning light. The system works with a sensor and within the brake pad there is a wire. Once the pad wears to a certain level it will brake the wire which will trigger the light to come on. Hope I've helped :) Cheers Steve
  12. Welcome to the forum Alan, you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch :) Great colour and wheel combo you have there :) and your a3 looks to be in great condition :) Cheer Steve
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    DSG?

    Hi Sean, was your TT doing this before you have the gearbox oil change? I'm also wondering if thus could be an engine or gearbox mount? Cheers Steve
  14. Glad you got this sorted Barry :) Cheers Steve
  15. Hi Jake, the a8 is a lovely car but I can't really advise on discs from eBay as they can be fit or miss. Obviously if you go to Audi they'll charge you approx £300 for a new disc. It might be worth putting the original audi disc in to check that the system is working. Cheers Steve
  16. Welcome to the forum Rob, you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch :) Have a look at this thread, my response may be useful to you. Cheers Steve
  17. Welcome to the forum Mohammed, you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch :) I'd say the headlights should plug straight in buy my advice would be to speak to Audi to confirm this. Cheers Steve
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    Welcome to the forum Alan, you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch :) Do you know when the gearbox oil was last changed? Abd have you checked the linkages? Cheers Steve
  19. Hmm, this is very interesting Alan. I wonder what other features car manufacturers will cut! It's still strange that they have though.
  20. Thanks :) she certainly was :) yours looks great too! :)
  21. Welcome to the forum Jeff, you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch :) The v10 is a great engine :) Cheers Steve
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