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  1. spartacus68

    Brake pads warning came on

    Ideally you want to at least take off the caliper to inspect the pads and clean and lube the sliders. Good excuse to clean the pads and ensure the brake carrier is spotless too. The car will use pad stainless shims/springs. As mentioned, the sensor wire clips onto the inner most pad, the sensor...
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    Very feint whine on light throttle

    If it's the bearing, then it's bolt-on, which is a good thing. At 160k miles it's likely welded on with corrosion and you'll need an air hammer to shift. I've always found wheel bearings difficult to diagnose, especially with road wheels on, and they rarely knock as in lateral movement. If...
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    Avant Roof rails damage - advice needed pre purchase

    Thule roof rails use a foot pack with rubber protector. Suspect the previous owner has simply added a foot pack without this protector or used a different brand. I had something similar on my B8 Allroad but using Thule. After being on for at least 6 years, it left a mark, but not scratches...
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    Rear Brakes

    It's worth putting the battery on a trickle charge doing rear brakes, with or without the scan tool. As mentioned, VCDS can cycle through the service of these brakes with the electric handbrake. With the electric motor disengaged - the piston can be retracted with a 7mm allen key, then pushed...
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    Power Steering Issue

    Yes, you should be able to give Audi the registration or VIN and see if there's outstanding software update against the car. However that said - I'm sure Audi will charge an hour's labour which is is in region of £180 which may or may not fix it. What were you using to scan the car? No...
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    Audi UK Extended Warranty On 7 Year Old Car?

    I suppose these things are down to your attitude to risk. Audi have an online form - add in your registration, confirm any excess you'd likely pay, proposed annual mileage and it will quote you. If it was a diesel for example, then at this age it's definitely worth having all component cover...
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    Easily damaged paint?

    With bird droppings, even if you're not planning to wash the car - you do need to remove insects or bird dropping residue as it will start etching the paint surface Use a damp paper towel if it's baked on, and apply for 5 minutes, then rinse off. If it's fresh, then use a watering can or hose...
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    Snow Foam question....

    I think most performance snow-foams are similar, but Turtlewax would I guess be poor. Make sure you have a decent snow-foam tool. The plastic one from Karcher is bleed'n awful and not fit for purpose. They should have brass fittings, etc. I tend to wet the car first, then snow-foam, rinse, then...
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    A6 40 TDI fuel economy?

    All things being equal. Diesels like decent ambient air temperatures, air-con off, tyres at correct inflation, no roof box or bike carrier, and run on premium diesel. If you're concerned, then run a can of Forte diesel conditioner through it once you're down 80 miles or so on the motorway and...
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    Water ingress - B9 Avant Tailgate.

    Motors are made by Valeo. The copper pipe that runs to the washer jet eventually breaks and applying the washer just pours screen-wash into the tailgate. Warning signs apart from a wet tailgate is erratic electrical behaviour. There will be a part number on the old motor if you're swapping out...
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    Problem with starting and transmission

    Sone older threads here. https://www.audi-sport.net/xf/threads/336404/ https://www.audi-sport.net/xf/threads/395663/ You really need car hooked up to VCDS to see what error codes are logged, plus you can pull live data if fuel related such as faulty injector or pump.
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    Help Please Cambelt change interval query - A4 B8 2.0 TDi 60,000 miles

    No reason to go to Audi. Hopefully someone on the forum who knows trusted Indy in the Merseyside area can advise.
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    B8.5 S4 Avant - Water leak in boot

    Maybe not relevant - but I moved away from Sikaflex 291 and 292 to repair the panoramic sunroof on my B8. I noticed there was a technical bulletin for Volkswagen which used a foil in additional to this sealant. It's Henkel Teroson MS930. Touch wood, so far it's been dry. Sticks well to plastic...
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    Tailgate Trim removal advice.

    This is for B9 Q5 but I suspect B9 A4 Avant won't be very different. There's a couple of Torx screws. The majority of the plastic trim uses metal clips that engage with the tailgate. A set of anti-marring trim tools are very handy to get leverage initially. For interior lights - you can...
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    2.0l TFSI chain lifespan vs miles?

    You're looking at new chain, guides, tensioner, etc. The best you can do is keep on top of oil services every 10k miles. As far as I know the 2.0 TFSI can be accessed with the front off. This is on EA888 generation 2 engine, but it's up to generation 4 now. This is a good video...
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    Audi B8 Thermostat

    Update on this - spoke to main Audi parts last week and they know nothing about inline thermostat on their schematic. I think 1K0121113A was only related to B8 models with DSG gearboxes? Mine is manual 6-speed. Then I read this thread on Darkside Developments which says fits DSG and Non-DSG...
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    Audi B8 Thermostat

    No idea - I think the inline thermostat is rated at 75 degrees.
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    Any problems expected if I disconnect the battery?

    It shouldn't affect it - if it's the original battery for the car (as in it's already coded to the car). I've often had to do this with work near airbags for example. Any errors logged to the car will be stored - so don't expect a reset as such, the only way to clear DTC fault codes is with...
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    Heated mirrors don't work

    Useful link to check power to both mirrors. If auto-dim, I wonder if you can find reputable supplier for heat pads? Two new mirrors from Audi will be expensive. https://youtu.be/9Hiuf0LZDBA?si=tPEFfROkYAGzh7cm
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    Shaking and misfiring on first ignition

    Not unusual to have original glow plugs in a 2018 car. If temperatures low, you could try giving glow plug two bursts before ignition. If you swap out glow-plugs get car to operating temperature and spray Plus Gas on plugs 2-3 days before removing them. I'd only use a 1/4" ratchet to remove too...