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Hi Russ....welcome to the Forum My first thoughts are the Crankshaft Position Sensor which may not give a fault code but it would give the symptoms you are describing. They normally fail when the temperature around the sensor increases (e.g. engine warm) and then as it cools down, the engine will restart with no issues until it gets hot again. Additionally, it is worth looking at the ignition coil(s) and checking if the wiring / connectors are in good condition. Finally, the ignition switch itself, if this fails then it could give the same symptoms. The smell would be excessive unburnt fuel in the Cat following the restart. Keep us informed of what you find Cheers Trevor
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Hi Nigel...welcome to the Forum I would recommend TFR (Traffic Film Remover) but specifically the trade (undiluted) one available from valeting trade suppliers. Apply it neat (wearing goggles to avoid getting in your eyes...ouch!) and leaving it on for a very short time before washing off. Don't leave it on for too long as it will bleach the paint and avoid getting it on the external paintwork. Then work your way down to a more diluted mix to remove any other light staining. Let us know how you get on with it Cheers Trevor
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Hi Andy....welcome to the Forum It sounds like the engine management system needs programming in (throttle potentiometer, idle control, etc) as it almost sounds like a default setting like when you disconnect the battery and it has to relearn...only an idea but worth running a scan on it to see if there are any fault codes in the ECU memory. Let us know how you get on with it all Cheers Trevor
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Rover 75 comes to mind...you could keep fish in the scuttle panel area !
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Hi Lewis....welcome to the Forum 1. yes, a remap should boost the power output and also consider a tuning box .... look at http://www.diesel-performance.co.uk/audi-diesel-tuning Fitted one on my Honda CRV last week...have to say what a huge difference it has made to how the car drives...more power, torque and a lot more flexible in the gears...also better MPG. 2. Unusual for LEDs to go, more than likely micro bulbs in there, but should be replaceable. 3. Best ask DTUK this question Let us know how you get on with it Cheers Trevor
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Hi Nathan...welcome to the Forum Please do let us know how you get on with it....convinced the Silica will do the job. Happy Christmas to you as well Cheers Trevor
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Hi Steve...welcome to the Forum You could try Terraclean who will come over to your home or work and run a treatment through the engine to thoroughly clean out the EGR and other components. I would try that first as going to be a lot cheaper and also benefits other areas of the engine that may be clogged up with carbon. Cheers Trevor
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Hi Sarah...welcome to the Forum. Perhaps you could try superglue on a stick of some kind? Let us know how you get on with it Cheers Trevor
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Hi Adrian Its also worth considering that with the mad weather we've had lately that due to the insulated interior and the cold ambient temperatures and then the sun decides to make an appearance...all lead to causing condensation (warm inside, cold outside) and its quite common on all cars this time of year. I did see a condensation trap for cars in Halfords at a reduced price of £10 and wondered if its any good. I imagine its a box full of Silica beads but if it works? Cheers Trevor
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Hello from a Newbie with a few questions
Trevor replied to Roothless's topic in New Members Introductions
Hi Roo...welcome to the Forum I can't personally comment on the exhaust system because I have never fitted one on any of my cars. But I do know that they can be noisier because of thinner gauge metal used. The rear wiper may just be a fuse...especially if the blade was stuck to the glass with the recent frost and ice....worth checking first. Cheers Trevor -
Hi Dave...welcome to the Forum It certainly sounds like the amplifier failing intermittently. This is the location for the A4 cab amplifier....maybe similar and behind some plastics ? Let us know where you do eventually find it Cheers Trevor
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Hi Jakub....welcome to the Forum I don't know the answer but I wonder if you could reinstall the deleted devices would this restore it? Otherwise, after rebooting your phone, a factory reset would have to be the preferred method I suppose. Let us know how you get on with it Cheers Trevor
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Here is a link to many different ones advertised on eBay I would probably pay more for a reputable brand like Osram or Ring http://www.ebay.co.uk/dsc/Bulbs-LEDs/174060/i.html?_ddo=1&_os=PS|D&_ipg=100&_from=R40&LH_TitleDesc=1&mvsub=1&_mcatda=true&selfil=2%2C3%2C1&selvel=Audi~A4~2010~-~-&_nkw=emergency bulb kit Audi A4 2010
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Subtle hollow clunk noise when lifting off the gas in low gears
Trevor replied to Spud1972's topic in Audi A3 (8P) Forum
Hi...welcome to the Forum More than likely something associated with the bushes, if the new noise occurs when the previous noise occurred (under acceleration or deceleration) then there may still be some compliance still there, but dampened by the new bushes. Let us know how you get on with sorting this problem cheers Trevor -
Hi Michelle....welcome to the Forum Bad news about the stereo theft...thought that was a thing of the past as most systems are security coded to the vehicle. I think for that reason, you would need to code the replacement one into the vehicle. Maybe worth checking out these sites for options. http://www.advanced-incar.co.uk/ http://www.iceboxauto.com/audi Let us know how you get on with sorting it out Cheers Trevor
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Hello to all...Question About Warranty
Trevor replied to AverageJoe's topic in New Members Introductions
Hi Michael...welcome to the Forum I would have thought that the door lock is a security issue and therefore would be covered as it not like it's an accessory or piece of trim. The fuel flap should also be covered but not so much of an emphasis as the door lock I would imagine. I would press them to ensure it comes under warranty, especially if it doesn't state it's not covered. Wear and tear would be excluded but can't see that those faults would be listed as wear and tear. Let us know how you get on with it all Cheers Trevor -
Hi Dave....welcome to the Forum a fine duo of Audi's indeed ! Post up some piccys of them if you like. Cheers Trevor
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Hi Zuber...welcome to the forum Sounds like you're enjoying your A8. Good to have you onboard Cheers Trevor
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Hi Dean...welcome to the Forum Sorry to hear you've had loads of problems with your Q7. What have been the main issues? Cheers Trevor
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Hi Bill...welcome to the Forum Sorry, can't personally recommend anyone in your area but absolutely gutted for you...I can't believe someone would do something like that and know they've damaged your car and then just drive off without leaving details...makes my blood boil ! Hope you get it sorted Cheers Trevor
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Hi Dave, Would be interested to know what was involved with the upgrade...can put it in the Technical Section as a tutorial if you would like? Thanks Trevor
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Cheers for the info Dave That certainly is worth the repair to save huge bundles of cash. It's quite rare nowadays for dealers to sell components within suspension/steering parts but good to know Audi are still providing them.
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Hi Tony...welcome to the Forum I agree with Gareth's comments and believe it is all conveyed through the internet nowadays Here is a link that may help https://login.audi.com/login/#/en/GB/login?utm_source=AudiOwnersClub&utm_medium=ForumLinks&utm_campaign=referrals Cheers Trevor
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Hi Andy...welcome to the Forum I would personally recommend Michelin as an all-year round tyre with quite a reasonable wear rate. Let us know what you decide on. Cheers Trevor
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@Conner a loud rattling noise in the auto trans could be a broken up torque converter or another internal transmission fault. Worth checking all driveshaft joints for wear before condemning the transmission though.