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  1. Hi Thomas...welcome to the Forum If you would like to take a photo with your phone and post it up as an image...that may work. Good results from the remap! Cheers Trevor
  2. Hi Philip...welcome to the Forum Once again, I find myself completely agreeing with Magnet, who's words are indeed pearls of wisdom....buy cheap, buy twice! One other consideration for upgrading brakes is to switch to braided steel hoses (Goodridge) which will enhance the pedal pressure (less swelling of the hoses, opposed to standard rubber ones) and producing a firmer pedal. Usually around £50 for a complete set. Keep us updated with your progress Cheers Trevor
  3. It may be settings relating to speed increase (the faster you go the louder it gets) but have a look at the following link to see if there's any useful information in there about it.
  4. Hi Richie....welcome to the Forum You could try these guys... http://www.essexturbos.com/ or http://www.audiownersclub.com/parts-results/A4-S4-RS4-_facelift__/Turbochargers--Parts/63707 Keep us updated with how you get on Cheers Trevor
  5. Hi Dan...welcome to the Forum I would probably disconnect one component/lead at a time and see when the noise disappears to narrow down the cause. It may be a case of then insulating/shielding the cable to stop the interference. Let us know what you find. Cheers Trevor
  6. It does sound like that may have been the case....I would keep an eye on it in the future and if it doesn't occur regularly then it may have been a regen taken place.
  7. A very odd fault indeed! Have you found out what the potential cause/fault is yet?
  8. AOC Admin replied to Steve1's topic in Audi A1 Club
    Hi Steve There are a few bulbs, LEDs and DRL listed on this link http://www.audiownersclub.com/parts-results/A1/Bulbs--LEDs/174060 Keep us updated on how you get on with it Cheers Trevor
  9. AOC Admin replied to dan19's topic in Audi A5 Club
    Thanks for submitting the video Dan
  10. It seems like it could be something to do with oil circulation in which case it would be worth having the chains checked and/or replaced whilst it is still under warranty and before it turns into something more serious. Keep us updated as to how you get on with it all Cheers Trevor
  11. Seems like all the components it could have been you have replaced then. I do wonder if it is the bulb....as in quality, maybe a fault with it?
  12. Hi Dan...welcome to the Forum I totally agree with everything Magnet has said especially the need to use quality parts...it pays in the long run! The heater fan only working on certain speeds is usually the resistor pack as suggested. Cheers Trevor
  13. Hi...and welcome to the Forum You could look at Tuning Boxes that do virtually the same job as a remap. http://www.audiownersclub.com/news/reviews/club-reviews/product-reviews/electronic-engine-tuning-guide/ Keep us updated on how you get on with remapping Cheers Trevor
  14. Probably because it has been minus 5 this year which is unusual so that was enough to activate it
  15. Hi Wayne...welcome to the Forum Welcome also to the wonderful world of Audi Good to have you onboard Cheers Trevor
  16. Hi Ian...welcome to the Forum That's a strange fault....the only thing I can think of if it is a HID lamp is that the igniter/amplifier may be faulty. Keep us updated on what you find. Cheers Trevor
  17. Images added to a gallery album owned by AOC Admin in Members Albums Category
    Photos of Members Cars
  18. Hi Simon....welcome to the Forum Good to have you onboard Cheers Trevor
  19. Images added to a gallery album owned by AOC Admin in Members Albums Category
    Audi Racing in the World Endurance Championship (WEC)
  20. I agree with you Magnet...my thoughts are if a rear hose is being replaced then chances are the majority of the brake fluid has disappeared and if refilling and bleeding a dual-circuit brake system, chances are that there is now air in the diagonal circuit. In principle, you are correct and it could involve chasing the air around the vehicle unless some sort of procedure is followed. Your comment on the hose blowing out is bang-on and quite worrying why the hose has gone? This is something that would concern me and also if one has gone because of age (perished) then I would replace them all to be on the safe side.
  21. Hi Simon I would take it to a VW/Audi specialist who can code the lamp into the car and activate it. Let us know how you get on with it Cheers Trevor
  22. Hi Simon...welcome to the Forum Four Audis?!?....sucker for punishment :-) Glad your enjoying the A6, great car ! Cheers Trevor
  23. Hi Richard...welcome to the Forum The funny thing with French cars is that you either get a good one or a really bad one...had a Citroen Xsara, Peugeot 106 and 206 over the years and they have been incredibly reliable. I can imagine the Audi is a completely different kettle of fish though...better ride, comfort, performance...etc Look forward to reading your posts in the future Cheers Trevor
  24. I use a Mityvac....bought a cheap one from eBay (had to fix it before using it but has been fine since). By far the best way to bleed brakes in my opinion....and no pedal pumping involved.
  25. Why not post a photo of your new pride and joy 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/




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