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  1. If I were you the first thing I'd do is get the glass out and using a multimeter or 12v test lamp see if you have power at the connections, if it is the wiring then it connects through the door panel. Cheers Steve.
  2. This could be just a loose connection. My advice would be to remove the lower Steering Wheel cowl to see if there's any loose wires. Here's the a5 online workshop manual which may help: https://workshop-manuals.com/audi/a5_quattro_coupe/v6-3.2l_(cala)/body_and_frame/interior_moulding/trim/dashboard/instrument_panel/component_information/service_and_repair/instrument_panel_overview/ Cheers Steve
  3. You're most welcome Carl, please keep us posted on how you get on. Cheers Steve
  4. Welcome to the forum Wayne, you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch 🙂 My first port of call for the compressor would be eBay as a used or reconditioned part as the part new will be very expensive. Cheers Steve
  5. We'll keep an eye out for you Gavin 🙂
  6. Audi withdrawal to leave BMW as DTM’s only manufacturer Germany’s premier touring car championship, the DTM, has suffered another blow as Audi has announced it will pull out of the series at the end of the year. Just two years ago the series boasted three of Germany’s premier brands. Mercedes withdrew at the end of the season, but Aston Martin arrived in its place for 2019. However Aston Martin left after a single, uncompetitive season, and Audi’s departure is set to leave BMW as the only manufacturer on the grid in 2021. Audi announced its decision stating its intention to become “a provider of premium mobility with a carbon-neutral footprint”. Like Mercedes and BMW, the brand is also active in Formula E, which “will be taking center stage in Audi’s future motorsport activities”. “Audi has shaped the DTM and the DTM has shaped Audi,” said Audi chairman Markus Duesmann. “This demonstrates what power lies in motorsport – technologically and emotionally. With this energy, we’re going to drive our transformation into a provider of sporty, sustainable electric mobility forward.” Referencing the company’s slogan ‘Vorsprung Durch Technik’ (“lead by technology”), Dusemann added: “That’s why we’re also focusing our efforts on the race track and systematically competing for tomorrow’s ‘Vorsprung.’ Formula E offers a very attractive platform for this. To complement it, we’re investigating other progressive motorsport formats for the future.” Like other motor racing series, the DTM is currently on hold due to the global pandemic. “We’re hoping that this currently difficult situation will improve soon and that we’ll still be able to contest a few DTM races this year,” said member of the board for development Hans-Joachim Rothenpieler. “The fans would deserve this, and so would [series promoter] the ITR, our drivers as well as our teams and partners, who will now have adequate advance notice to reposition themselves for the time after 2020. Successful motorsport is – and will continue to be – an important element of Audi’s DNA.” The DTM has explored a tie-up with Japan’s Super GT series, and the two jointly held two events last year. Honda, Nissan and Lexus each sent a single car to the DTM’s season finale at the Hockenheimring. Article courtesy of Racefans: https://www.racefans.net/2020/04/27/audi-withdrawal-to-leave-bmw-as-dtms-only-manufacturer-in-2021/
  7. Audi full-size station wagon now as a plug-in hybrid: the new A6 Avant TFSI e quattro 2.0 TFSI engine and quattro drive; system output: 270 kW (367 PS) Up to 51 kilometers (31.7 mi) of electric range in accordance with WLTP Eligible for a 50 percent company car tax reduction in Germany Beautiful station wagons are called Avant – and are now also electrically driven and have zero local emissions. Following the A6 Sedan, the Audi full-size station wagon is now entering the market as a plug-in hybrid (PHEV). The intelligent drive management with a predictive operating strategy enables the new Audi A6 Avant 55 TFSI e quattro** to achieve a high electric range, low fuel consumption and dynamic performance. The Audi A6 Avant PHEV has a comprehensive range of standard equipment on board, including the S line exterior package, Audi virtual cockpit, Matrix LED headlights as well as sport suspension and sport seats. *Figures for fuel consumption and CO2 emissions and efficiency classes given in ranges depend on the tires/wheels used **The collective consumption values of all models named and available on the German market can be found in the list provided at the end of this MediaInfo wagon A6 Avant as a plug-in hybrid: The new A6 Avant 55 TFSI e quattro has a system output of 270 kW (367 PS) (combined fuel consumption in l/100 km (US mpg): 2.1–1.9 (112.0–123.8); combined electric power consumption in kWh/100 km*: 18.1–17.6; combined CO2 emissions in g/km* (g/mi): 48–44 (77.2–70.8)). Its drive concept combines a 2.0 TFSI engine with 185 kW (252 PS) of output and 370 Nm (272.9 lb-ft) of torque with a powerful electric motor. The permanently excited synchronous machine has a peak output of 105 kW and a peak torque of 350 Nm (258.1 lb-ft). Together with the separating clutch, it is integrated into a seven-speed S tronic, which uses ultra technology to transfer the drive torque to a quattro drivetrain. The Audi A6 Avant PHEV thus has an efficient and permanently available all-wheel drive for an equally high level of traction and dynamic handling. The system torque already reaches its maximum of 500 Nm (368.8 lb-ft) at a speed of 1,250 rpm. The electric range of the Audi A6 Avant 55 TFSI e quattro** is up to 51 kilometers (31.7 mi) in the WLTP cycle. This means that it is eligible for a 50 percent company car tax reduction in Germany. The A6 Avant PHEV accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (62.1 mph) in 5.7 seconds. Its top speed is 250 km/h (155.3 mph) – in electric-only mode, the plug-in hybrid can reach a speed of up to 135 km/h (83.9 mph) (combined fuel consumption in l/100 km [US mpg]: 2.1–1.9 (112.0–123.8); combined electric power consumption in kWh/100 km*: 18.1–17.6; combined CO2 emissions in g/km* (g/mi): 48–44 (77.2–70.8)). Autonomous – drive management and predictive operating strategy The drive concept of the Audi PHEV model is designed so that customers can do most of their daily driving electrically and therefore with zero local emissions. They can choose between the three drive modes “EV” for all-electric driving, “Hybrid” for the efficient combination of both drive types and “Hold” to conserve the electrical energy available at any given time. In “Hybrid” mode, the predictive operating strategy ensures maximum efficiency and the maximum possible amount of electric driving. It controls the drivetrain so that the last stage of the journey before getting to the destination can be covered in all-electric mode and the battery is charged up beforehand via the combustion engine where necessary. The predictive efficiency assist takes over the fine planning of a stage of the journey. It also uses a large amount of information for this purpose, including navigation, online traffic events, the customer’s driving style, and the vehicle sensors such as the camera and radar. It plans the management of the drives and decides between freewheeling with the engine deactivated and coasting recuperation. Connected and comfortable – charging equipment and charging management Customers can use the myAudi app to manage charging and pre-entry climate control even before they set off. The air conditioning system operates together with a highly efficient heat pump that uses the waste heat from the electrical drive components. With the standard mode 3 cable, customers can charge the plug-in hybrid at public charging terminals with an output of up to 7.4 kW. The lithium-ion battery is thus recharged in around 2.5 hours. While on the road, the Audi e-tron Charging Service provides access to more than 140,000 public charging points in 24 European countries. The myAudi app is equipped with a route planner that shows where the terminals are. Predisposed for practicality – 405 liters (14.3 cu ft) of luggage capacity and a flat loading floor The lithium-ion battery, which is placed in the rear of the vehicle, stores 14.1 kWh of energy: It is integrated so that the luggage compartment still provides a level and convenient luggage space. The luggage capacity is 405 liters (14.3 cu ft) as standard – without a step in the loading floor. This means that even large and bulky goods can be loaded and transported easily. When the rear seat backrest is folded down, the luggage capacity is up to 1,535 liters (54.2 cu ft). Elegant and sporty – design and equipment The A6 Avant 55 TFSI e quattro** with a sporty design includes the S line exterior package, the black styling package, black exterior mirrors and privacy glazing as standard for a particularly dynamic appearance. Matrix LED headlights, sport seats, four-zone automatic air conditioning, Audi virtual cockpit, sport suspension, 19-inch wheels, and red brake calipers round out the comprehensive standard equipment. The base price for the Audi A6 Avant 55 TFSI e quattro** is EUR 71.940. Fuel consumption of the model named above: (Fuel consumption, CO2 emission figures and efficiency classes given in ranges depend on the tires/wheels used) Audi A6 Avant 55 TFSI e quattro Combined fuel consumption in l/100 km (US mpg): 2.1–1.9 (112.0–123.8);Combined electric power consumption in kWh/100 km*: 18.1–17.6; Combined CO2 emissions in g/km (g/mi)*: 48–44 (77.2–70.8) article courtesy of the Audi media centre: https://www.audi-mediacenter.com/en/press-releases/audi-full-size-station-wagon-now-as-a-plug-in-hybridthe-new-a6-avant-tfsi-e-quattro-12762
  8. Definitely.
  9. You're welcome, glad I could help 🙂
  10. I have not done it, but the wire will all terminate within the tailgate at connectors that will unplug. That is the only way they can wire a car. Just take the new tailgate and remove the inner liner and trace out the wires to each termination point, should be fairly straightforward. Wires should be at the 3rd brake light, one on either side of the defroster and one at the radio antennae(top 3 defroster lines). That should be all of the wires in that loom. Should be 3-4 plugs in total possibly 5 if the radio is plugged in on both sides, which I doubt. As a help, tie string to the ends of each connector so as you pull them out you will be able to pull hte connectors back in from your wiring harness. Make sense? Just will save you lots of cursing and screaming trying to fish the wires through the metal is all. I believe the interior fabric panel is on with clips, don't forget to remove the screw holding the pull handle on as well. Just cut and splice. You'll have to pop off the center panel an C pillar panel. Also this link is a workshop guide. But be warned you'll need to cross off some ads etc. Worth a read though as its a step by step guide to the boot: https://workshop-manuals.com/audi/tt_quattro_coupe/v6-3.2l_(bhe)/body_and_frame/doors_hood_and_trunk/trunk/liftgate/trunk/liftgate_interior_trim_panel/component_information/service_and_repair/tailgate_trim_removing_and_installing/ Hope that helps.
  11. The question is it worth the risk? I know if my car had had that extensive work I wouldn't be selling it straight away as I'd want my use out of it. The first sign the dsg box has missed a service is that the gear changes won't be smooth abd it may not engage all gears such as reverse. If you were to go ahead I'd make a gearbox oil change a first priority. As Gareth has said you need an independent inspection from the RAC/AA or similar. If the seller refuses you to have this done then definitely walk away. As clearly he or the car has something to hide. Cheers Steve
  12. I guess this will depend on how powerful the charger is. Normally, a car battery often holds 48 amps so if you charge it at 1 amp, it will take you 48 hours. Similarly, if you charge your car battery at 4 amps, the total time to make the battery fully charged is about 12 hours. however you'd be surprised how many electrical/mechanical problems can occur by a failing battery. My advice would be to change that first to see if it helps remedy the other problems. cheers Steve
  13. You're welcome, glad I could help 🙂 Gareth raises a good point about the suspension, it will be a lot firmer with three lower ride height, bigger wheels and lower profile tyres. . But do check if it has the optional extra air suspension. It does give a lovely ride, but boy is it expensive to fix if it goes wrong. And at the age of the car compressors, airbags and level sensors will start to fail. I personally would try and pick one with air suspension as it's less hassle both financially and time when it does break. Here's a YouTube video which may help too: Cheers Steve
  14. Welcome to the forum Alan, you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch 🙂 Is that price paid for the engine what he paid? I say that as I suspect Audi may have done good will and paid X amount towards the new engine and fitting, ie 25% or 50% as an example. Audi would not fit a reconditioned engine under warranty, it would be new. However a non main dealers would probably happily for a reconditioned engine. The invoice will tell you if it was main dealers etc. Exactly, why is it being sold after having a new engine. I'd be very suspicious abd if it were me I'd be looking at buying from a dealer instead. Cheers Steve
  15. Bet you could get a replacement on eBay for reasonable money.
  16. How strange. Unless the MMI itself has failed? See if you can do a factory reset which I think you can do from the owners manual. Cheers Steve
  17. Hey Carl, Q7 S line package generally includes * Leather seating surfaces or half leather * Sport suspension * Front grill and rear side moldings with S-line badge * Aluminum interior door sills with S line logo * S line front and rear bumpers * Brushed aluminum beltline trim * S line 3 spoke steering wheel (shift paddles on auto tiptronic models only). See has a 4 spoke wheel. * 20" S line wheels with 275/45 all- terrain tyres. Where the suspension will differ from this is if the car has add air suspension added as an extra. the front bumper has an additional apron that's painted and a different grill on the s-line. Down the side of the lower doors the s line has painted mouldings whereas the SE has bare plastic. The rear bumper on the s line has a different rear balance too. interior wise you might find the s line may have better levels of kit unless additional premium packages were added to an se. The s line gets sportier front seats with better bolsters and knee support. Bare in mind you may have been able to order sports seats as an extra on a se. If it were me I'd have an s line. Hope I've helped Cheers Steve s line. Spec Se spec S line rear bumper S line interior note the different seat base. Se interior S line steering wheel Se Steering Wheel. Also note different seat base to s line seat base.
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