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Sid2020

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  1. Check your coolant level isn’t to high Incase the flow from the return pipe is pulling air under the surface of the reservoir
  2. 2016 A3’s are good solid cars
  3. Audi a6 c7 front door lock, cable with black grommet and grey foam sleeve is to inner handle and other cable goes to outer handle.
  4. Majority of modern audis use a cable that connects the handle to the mechanism. I would lean towards the solanoid inside the lock mechanism starting to fail. They usually still make a noise but don’t have enough power to throw the internal lever. Unless deadlocked or child locks on the inner handle will always unlock the car as it’s a mechanical connection. From memory it Should need pulled twice if door is still locked. Once if door is unlocked
  5. Unfortunately the devices they have started to use now doesn’t even require a key to be scanned, from what I’ve seen if the cars ecu’s are awake or awoken then the device can unlock the car almost instantly or within the alarm sounding once, when inside another device get puts into the obd port and starts the car. Different devices for different cars so if a local thief gets one then you will notice the same type of cars getting stolen, Range Rover, fiesta mk7.5 and fiat 500 seem the easiest so far, keyless ignitions almost always as ignition barrels slow them down
  6. My first thought was the same as Steve Q’s. At that mileage the cats best days are far behind it
  7. Cars registered either side of April 2017 can have quite big differences in tax so worth checking
  8. I’ve had the exact same experience with my wife’s Audi mmi as you are having, I ended up giving up and just use CarPlay for everything when I use it. Thought it was just me but even my teenagers moan about how bad the mmi is to use compared to the bmw idrive. Sorry I can’t give any help to solve your problem
  9. Glad you got it sorted, open circuit faults often mean you’ve dropped a feed wire but finding where on the circuit can be a challenge.
  10. Great outcome
  11. That trim may it be applicable to Every model, looks like A small plastic air deflector. some have another tray that connects onto them 2 fixings
  12. Locator will be on the connector body if it has one, not inside near the O rings helps
  13. Little bit of grease on the O rings helps, might be a locator on it to get the rotation correct
  14. I would Tow with a Tdi, tfsi or a full electric. I would not with a hybrid unless you are only planning to own it while it’s under warranty due to the complex integration of the drive systems and possible weaknesses
  15. Them holes have very large plastic clips that go thru the above tray and the mid section tray, they are reusable
  16. Never had to replace one so could not say about coding but would think that the electronic board could removed from existing unit and and fitted into the replacement unit if the damage is limited to the plastics
  17. Thats a bag circled. That’s where the bags are sometimes found on bottles without mit silikat printed on them
  18. Unfortunately it wasnt printed on every reservoir that it was fitted in but this may be year dependent. Shining a torch thru the empty reservoir bottle while looking inside is a good way of checking for one also if in doubt. below photo is from a T6 with nothing on bottle as a idea where to look
  19. Finding out what VAG cars got the bag is almost impossible, I’ve never came across any service document that states what vin numbers they were introduced from which also means we don’t know what vehicles were affected. The logic behind the bags makes sense from a VAG standpoint, they have to allow for all regions of the world where maybe service procedures are not followed so a few blocked heater matrix’s is better then engines failing due to corroded engine internals. A pain in the !Removed! but still better then skimming engine heads and blocks
  20. Are you getting ignition on like car wants to start but no crank
  21. If your not getting high engine temps and the system is getting hot I would think your pump is working
  22. Totally understand what your saying and yes well worth getting it checked for safety and to put your mind an ease. Keep us updated on the outcome
  23. Pay attention to Vehicles caster angle on a wheel Alignment report as almost impossible to Adjust and is a sure way of spotting if chassis is likely bent, toe in toe out is easy adjusted and cambers can be fudged but incorrect caster is hard to hide
  24. a chassis alignment check will Require a bodyshop with a jig and measuring system, most commonly a car o liner here in the uk which is what we use, Wheel Alignment check can be done at almost all tyre centers. If wheel alignment check is good and all Panel gaps appear nice then chassis is probly fine
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