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Steve Q

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  1. Now that's a stunning interior. Look after that as it'll be a future classic. As will the the T25 ☺️
  2. Nice one 👍 sounds a lovely spec, got any pics of it? That's the problem, when owners skimp on maintenance it causes bigger problems later down the line.
  3. When does the noise occur? I'e when engine is cold or warm? What's the mileage on the car?
  4. You're welcome ☺️ definitely worth checking as it'll save you money if it's just a sensor 👍
  5. Welcome to the forum, you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch ☺️ Glad you're pleased with your new purchase 😊 Cheers Steve
  6. Exactly,if it was anything serious it would be yellow or red. At which point the dealer should be fixing it before sale.
  7. Hey How, welcome to the forum. Sorry your message hasn't been responded to. Whst engine gave you got? It's the 2.0 tfsi ones that have the oil consumption issue which is well documented.
  8. Has it got electronic power steering? If so then I wonder if a dying battery could be the cause? Failing batteries often throw up odd electrical issues, including with electronic steering. I had a fiat 500l yank the wheel out my hand once because the battery was so low on charge.
  9. If you're looking at the 2.0 make sure it's had the repair done. Service history is key, should be ideally full. But bare in mind even one with full history can develop the problem. Engine rebuild is not uncommon because of it. Cheers Steve
  10. K&n or pipercross are probably your best bets, assuming you're not going down the forced induction route. Don't forget you'll have to notify your insurance company as it's classes as a modification unfortunately. Cheers Steve
  11. I find it's all in the service history, and a well maintained old Audi will be more reliable. Sorry to hear of issues with the a2. They're going to be a future classic for sure. There's a very strong, knowledgeable and friendly a2 club which might be worth joining (not that I'm trying to get rid of them you, I just want you to be able to get the best advice). We do t ge t many a2 owners on here to be honest.
  12. No probs Chad, glad I could help. To scroll through the messages you need to use the steering wheel buttons. Once you've found the messages tab you'll need to press ok (or similar) on the steering wheel to open the messages. If it's white it's nothing too serious, maybe tyre pressure monitoring system needs resetting or pressures checking for example.
  13. Have you done a diagnostic check to confirm it's the module? I ask as the abs sensors are often the likely culprit or the wiring to one of the sensors has corroded/snapped. It's worth checking as a sensor replacement or wiring repair will be cheaper than replacing the module. Cheers Steve
  14. Welcome to the forum, you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch ☺️ I bet you're excited! Think you'll be our first RSQ8 owner ☺️ Cheers Steve
  15. Welcome to the forum, you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch ☺️ Here's a picture of Audi warning lights. Also the link shows the light I think you're referring too which states: least one check control message is displayed or stored. The symbol is shown on the display of the instrument cluster. you should be able to scroll through the computer and the message will appear. Being white it shouldn't be anything serious. https://www.jardinemotors.co.uk/audi/servicing-and-parts/warning-lights/ cheers Steve
  16. Does sound like the switch is failing, might be worth checking to see if you have a loose connection just in case ☺️
  17. Fingers crossed it gets fixed without issue ☺️ please keep us posted.
  18. Welcome to the forum, you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch ☺️ lovely looking a4 you have there 👍 Cheers Steve
  19. Looks a lovely a4. I do love older audis 🙂 nice to see you're maintaining it 👍
  20. Please have a look at the news section on the forum as faulty sos system has been in the news lately.
  21. You might need the module coding to the car. But think it can be done. You'll have to make sure the airbag has the same connectors as yours too etc.
  22. Surely it can be done by a usb or aux connector?
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