BigTazScotland Posted July 20, 2016 Posted July 20, 2016 Hi newbie from Scotland my name is Paul Just got my first 2004 Audi 1.8 turbo quattro. I got it last week and so far I have had to do the following Front top arm and pinch nut Cv joint 2 rear wheel bearings 2 brake lines New rear rubber exhaust y mount Had it remapped to 200bhp with 282ftlb Torque. I still have a few things to do to it, firstly Aircon won't switch on and is stuck on "econ" i believe that this is a common issue with high pressure switch on the the condenser ( feel free to let me know if that's wrong, it's gassed with no leaks) And it has a cat back stainless steel exhaust system no middle boxes and 2 twin rear boxes, but it is loud so will try and source an original one
Audi Owners Club. Posted July 21, 2016 Posted July 21, 2016 Hi Paul...welcome to the Forum! The car looks great and amazing condition for it's age. The aircon pressure switch does make sense and worth trying a replacement...especially in this weather. Keep us informed with any updates Regards Trevor - Admin 1
BigTazScotland Posted July 24, 2016 Author Posted July 24, 2016 Car goes in to Audi on Wednesday to change the sensor so I will let you know. Got it back today after the garage used M10 bolts on the suspension collar instead of hardened pinch bolts then had to Polish it again to clean the oil finger prints of it. Looking good if I say so myself
BigTazScotland Posted July 28, 2016 Author Posted July 28, 2016 Well as I mentioned before my car had the dreaded "ECON not switching off" i had spoke to Audi and they said I would probably be the condenser meanong loads of ££££££ but after research on multiple forums, all roads led to the high pressure switch on the condenser. So i booked my car into Audi to get this changed £50 for the switch £100 for an hours labour ( what a rip off) however they changed it for me and hey presto Aircon is all working perfectly. I also went to stainless creations and they spilt my exhaust further up closer to the engine and added two middle boxes so that's all sorted now too sounds nice with no loud drone That now only leaves me to get location springs for my front calipers to stop the noise of the aftermarket pads bouncing about when I hit a bumpy road and that should be it done. AUDI also run a full free health check on the car and only things they came back with where pads and disc will need done soon amd I should replace the bottom plastic engine tray because the clips are snapped and it's cable tied in place at one side. They wanted £136 for tray and £100 to fit.... I think I'll stick with a 5p cable tie
Audi Owners Club. Posted July 28, 2016 Posted July 28, 2016 Great result all round! I think I could live with cable ties also if faced with a choice of that or £236 for a new tray 1
BigTazScotland Posted July 28, 2016 Author Posted July 28, 2016 They told me I have a littler rattle at my OSF wheel which I know about already, they said its because the anti rattle springs are missing from the calliper which means the pads are moving about, they have quoted me supply and fitted £163.00 I just bought the set from dingbro for £14.75. They also stated I'm due a brake fluid change ( it was only done in November and cars only done 1500 miles as I have reciepts) they state their price to supply and change is £91.26 And they wonder why people don't use the main Dealers
Audi Owners Club. Posted July 29, 2016 Posted July 29, 2016 Brake fluid should be good for at least 2 years...so no need to replace it yet. Gives you time to save up for it
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