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mdopi
08-22-2004, 04:32 AM
Try contacting the dealer and you may find out that the car may need a replacement of the coil packs, which will cause the car to misfire and drain the battery, but that is just a guess

99a4audi
10-25-2004, 12:25 AM
check the battery wire connection to the battery, make sure there is no acid or other crap there to make u loose connection from the battery to the wires.

dwala
11-01-2004, 01:22 AM
Bad news for potential TT owners: if you do not drive the car regularly, you can expect this to happen.

I owned a 2001 Mercedes Kompressor that did the exact same thing. Third time the tech came to my house and jumped it, he explained this would be an ongoing problem with the car. I got rid of the car, because that did not suit my needs.

TTs simply must be driven.

Sorry, but I think if you call your Audi service center, they'll tell you the same thing. Please post if you hear anything contradictory. I'm warning potential TT owners this is not a Sunday car, if it isn't the case (and I have good references stating it is) please let me know.