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theonlyhamish

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    Alan
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  • Audi Model
    Q7
  • Audi Year
    2014

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  1. Hi all, is there a trick to removing the external metal trim from the c post quarter light widow? The replacement I have doesn’t look like it has any clips or bolt/ screw hole so I’m thinking it should slide back from the window with a bit of pressure but I can’t seem to get it to move. thanks
  2. Hi folks, I’ve just had two separate people do work on my car at the same time. One was replacing the battery which means passenger seat removal and I also had national windscreens replace my rear passenger window. Ive got the car back and just noticed 2 leftover parts not replaced !!! does anyone know where these parts are from? My money is on under the seat assembly somewhere.
  3. Hi folks, I’ve been driving myself nuts looking at online videos and images trying to find the location of O2 sensor 1 bank 1 on my 2014 Q7 TDI i think (and hoping) it’s the obvious one at the back of the engine compartment as seen in the picture, am I right or is it more complicated? Thanks
  4. I’m assuming this is for the electronic parking brake? My model has the manual parking brake.
  5. Not sure about the system being in service mode, wasn’t aware of that, the cars air suspension system was in wheel change mode but I never changed any other settings. just find it really strange that all 4 pistons are like this, only the outer pad was worn to nothing, the inner pad was fine.
  6. Hi folks I’ve never changed brake pads and discs on an Audi. My brake pad light came on and after a quick look I could see the drivers rear pad was worn. wheel off etc to realise there was some binding happening by as the outer pad was down to nothing. I can see now the pads are remove that all 4 pistons, the dust boot appears to have become unseated from the caliper which leads to this stupid question because I’ve never seen it in my life where all 4 pistons would suffer the same fate. is there meant to be a bare metal piston between the dust boot and caliper seal?
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