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Hi Huw....welcome to the Forum My first thoughts are battery condition...if the battery is on its way out then this can cause similar issues. Easy to check with a deep discharge test to confirm. Otherwise, its worth checking the electrical connectors under the steering column and try the 'wiggle test' with the ignition on to see if the lights display then. Keep us updated on what you find with this one. Cheers Trevor
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Hi Sally...welcome to the Forum I know exactly what you mean. I drove a Honda Civic (new shape) the other week and I couldn't park it square for love nor money. Something to do with the shape of the car, distinguishable features to focus on such as corners of the wings, etc...I don't really know but I had a hell of a job with this particular car. So its not just you. Cheers Trevor
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Exhaust leak possibly ? Even the smallest hole can produce some strange noises
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Hi Dan...welcome to the Forum Here is a link to some bulbs, also maybe worth considering LED replacements instead http://www.audiownersclub.com/parts-results/A3-S3-RS3/Bulbs--LEDs/174060 Cheers Trevor
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Stu is right with the connector location and also it's worth checking the element is not damaged
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Worth checking they are clean and then listen to each one carefully to hear a faint clicking noise which means they are working okay.
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New Head Unit, Speakers etc. for A3 (8P)
Trevor replied to Tom_Taylor97's topic in Audi A3 (8P) Forum
Hi Tom...welcome to the Forum There are plenty of systems available out there but I would recommend to seek the guidance from a specialist installer to get the right components to get the sound you are looking for (e.g. bass, voice, etc) Let us know how you get on with it Cheers Trevor -
Hard to say whether it's genuine RS calipers but I'm not sure, as the rear looks like it is a single piston floating type and the fronts at most (judging by their size) are a twin piston floating caliper. On the RS I would imagine they use larger multi-piston calipers all round. Still, they look awesome and in great condition
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Hi Ian Exactly as Brad-B5 has said...get a scan on the electronics to determine what it is....could be something simple like a sensor needs replacing. Let us know how this goes Cheers Trevor
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Hi John Thanks for sharing this information...its always good to hear personal recommendations especially when its a money saver as well. Terraclean are a very good company and their treatment process works very well. Not only that but it uses a water based solution so no damaging chemicals used through the engine. Cheers Trevor
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Hi Mark...welcome to the Forum Here is a link to some replacement light units that may be what you're looking for, although not that cheap. Headlamps http://www.audiownersclub.com/parts-results/A5-S5-RS5/Headlight-Assemblies/44240 Cheers Trevor
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Hi Kim...welcome to the Forum I totally agree with Gareth and find it hard to believe that a trimmer could not replace the glass if you can in fact find a replacement glass through Autoglass or similar. Otherwise a secondhand roof would be the way forward....and as for £2k to fit it....really! they are not at all realistic prices. I suggest, find a reputable garage/trimmer to carry out the work at a mere fraction of the cost you have been quoted. Let us know how you progress with this one Cheers Trevor
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Hi Alison....welcome to the Forum To be on the safe side...I would take the car back to the dealers and query it with them. There have been a few instances (listed on this forum) of Audi's catching fire so I would definitely raise it with the dealer to be cautious and at least get it logged with them just in case of something happening. Let us know how you get on with it all. Cheers Trevor
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Probably the wise decision... Cheers for letting us know
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From memory, I believe that you have to remove the glovebox to reveal the filter housing.
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There are a few cleaning solutions available for cleaning turbo vanes, but generally, I have known a vast number of people replacing perfectly serviceable turbos because of gummed up vanes whereas a good clean up (by whatever way possible) is all that is required.
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Hi...welcome to the Forum Decisions, decisions! That's the problem really, so many options to choose from. I think the first thing to consider is what are the main uses you have for the vehicle, what journeys will you be doing (motorway, town commuting, etc)....as this will influence your decision for size of engine, power output, etc. I don't think the automatic transmissions are that bad, and manual transmission can have inherent problems like Dual Mass Flywheels, etc. S Line is always a good option to have. Now over to Q5 owners to give their experienced opinion. Let us know how you get on with your decision Cheers Trevor
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Hi Mark....welcome to the Forum Sounds intriguing ! Cheers Trevor
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Hi Mark....welcome to the Forum I have moved this thread to the new members welcome page but left a link here aswell for a short while. The ABT company website is here http://www.abt-sportsline.de/en/ and looks like they do some pretty awesome things to Audis' Maybe worth contacting them directly to ask how to determine whether anything has been carried out in the tuning side of things. Keep us updated as rather intrigued by this one Cheers Trevor
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Hi Jimmy...welcome to the Forum Problem 1. Sounds like the fault is in the jet or the hose leading to it. Pointless blowing it through because that will not cure it. Best bet is to use fusewire to check the jet is clear / unblock it. From there, before reconnecting the hose to the reservoir I would blow through with compressed air (but not too high pressure) and see what comes out the jet. Reconnect the hose to the reservoir and see if that works. Reservoir should be accessible by removing the inner wheel arch liner. Problem 2. Could it be something as simple as the wiring going into the boot lid broken or frayed where it goes through the rubber gaiter? or look for a common earth as this could be affecting the lighting if you're getting a voltage but the bulb is not illuminating. Problem 3. Sorry, not sure on this one....maybe someone knows the exact answer to this one??? Problem 4. Could be related to problem 2...possibly? Sorry, there is nothing specific as to the exact solution but maybe helpful to pointing in the right direction. Keep us updated to the outcome of each problem as always useful to others to know the solution Cheers Trevor
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Hi Robin...welcome back to the Forum Not entirely sure what adjustment you have for the camber but you may be able to get some adjustment plates/brackets. Anyone help with this one???
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Hi Krish....welcome to the Forum I think maybe the readout/sensor may be slightly out of calibration as 108 degrees C is rather high and I think the fans would be running constantly if this was the case. Maybe best to measure the engine and coolant hoses with a temperature gun to accurately determine if this is the case. Keep us update on this one. Cheers Trevor
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Hi Ken...welcome to the Forum As Juggati has mentioned, there aren't too many faults but the emissions one is really causing problems at the mo. Timing Chains/Belts can be an issue...just make sure the service history is up to date and has always had quality parts fitted. Otherwise, they're great cars Cheers Trevor
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Hi Ian...welcome to the Forum Know what you mean about 'not feeling the love' for the new Audi I suppose it's a bit like an old pair of slippers that are absolutely knackered but really comfy. You'll soon be comfy with the new Audi, I'm sure Cheers Trevor
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Hi Dermy...welcome to the Forum To post up to the gallery: Click on the link to go to the gallery and then upload as many photos of your Audi as you like http://www.audiownersclub.com/forums/gallery/category/1-members-albums-category/ Cheers Trevor