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DanS

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    Q5
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  1. Thanks for a quick reply Steve - i had heard of this but wasn't sure on the effect of it and whether or not it would flag up in future diagnosis', also would that then also remove the fault warning and engine light?
  2. Hiya - New member to the forum.. in need of some advice.. My 2014 Q5 has been a dream in that it has never let me down and has been a really robust family car.. We recently had the Ad blue level warning come up on the dashboard, which despite having refilled the Ad blue, the levels in the tank have not reset.. So i have VERY limited mileage to get a repair done. We rely on the car as it is the only one in our family and without would make life very challenging. I have had it diagnosed as a faulty pump, however even if that is replaced it could also be a faulty control unit - so could be a potentially ongoing saga. Audi want in the region of £1500 + VAT Indy garage is between £700 and £1200 + VAT, although could still have to go back to Audi for it to be recalibrated. Anyone have any experience of this, and or anyone have any experience of replacing the pump? The indy garage made it seem quite simple. Drain the tank - unscrew faulty pump, fit new pump, refill tank... However it cant be that easy and the lack of You Tube video tutorials does make me fearful that its as simple as that... Any advice would be gratefully received... Thanks Dan
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