Please Read before posting
#1
Please Read before posting
Ok, so you are having car troubles, and you decided to post it here instead of the model specific forum.
Great, you are opening up the users that will see you post & have ideas on how to help you.
Since this is NOT a model specific forum, we need some basic information on your car!
If you post a topic here we need basic info.
1. Year of car
2. Model of car
3. What engine & TIP or 6sp
4. Miles
5. FWD or Quattro
6. Any CELs or stored codes
This will help you get better answers with your specific problem, & get more precise answers instead of guessing what the problem is.
On another note, in order to DIY you will need some tools. So if you don't have basic hand tools, chances are you can not DIY.
2 basic tools that ANYONE with a Audi should have is a Bentley Manual & Vag-Com. With out them, it makes diagnosis very hard.
http://www.ross-tech.com/
http://www.ecstuning.com/stage/edpd/...ome=Volkswagen
http://homepage.mac.com/edyjun1/S4/l...ng%20Notes.htm
http://www.blauparts.com/index.html
http://audipages.com/
DO NOT POST YOUR PROBLEM IN THIS POST! CREATE A NEW POST WITH YOUR PROBLEM USING THESE RULES
Great, you are opening up the users that will see you post & have ideas on how to help you.
Since this is NOT a model specific forum, we need some basic information on your car!
If you post a topic here we need basic info.
1. Year of car
2. Model of car
3. What engine & TIP or 6sp
4. Miles
5. FWD or Quattro
6. Any CELs or stored codes
This will help you get better answers with your specific problem, & get more precise answers instead of guessing what the problem is.
On another note, in order to DIY you will need some tools. So if you don't have basic hand tools, chances are you can not DIY.
2 basic tools that ANYONE with a Audi should have is a Bentley Manual & Vag-Com. With out them, it makes diagnosis very hard.
http://www.ross-tech.com/
http://www.ecstuning.com/stage/edpd/...ome=Volkswagen
http://homepage.mac.com/edyjun1/S4/l...ng%20Notes.htm
http://www.blauparts.com/index.html
http://audipages.com/
DO NOT POST YOUR PROBLEM IN THIS POST! CREATE A NEW POST WITH YOUR PROBLEM USING THESE RULES
#4
RE: Please Read before posting
Hi ed,
OK, you're new, we'll forgive you. THIS part of the general tech section is what's known as the "sticky" section, since all of these posts are STUCK here, and will not cycle down as newer posts are made, as happens with those in the "users" area, below this part.
OK, you're new, we'll forgive you. THIS part of the general tech section is what's known as the "sticky" section, since all of these posts are STUCK here, and will not cycle down as newer posts are made, as happens with those in the "users" area, below this part.
#5
RE: Please Read before posting
Hi
I'm totally new to this type of thing, so please bear with me.
I have a 2001Audi A4 1.9 TDiSedan with 5spd manual transmission. The car has done 252 000 km of mostly open road driving.
It developed an overheating problem about two months ago - one night the heat gauge went up to about 100 deg C and the coolant warning buzzer sounded. I stopped and checked - coolant level was fine. This happened a few times over the following weeks. I could not detect ANY leaks - I removed the thermostat and took the car for a test run with the same result. I changed the temperature sending unit - same result. I then found that the belt driven viscous fan's clutch did not lock up at high temperature - I then locked the clutch mechanically and took it for a test run. Up to 100km/h the temperature stayed normal, but as soon as I exceed this speed the temperature rises and the coolant buzzer comes on, but there is no coolant loss.
What other tests can I perform to pin point the problem??
Any info will be appreciated.
Thanks
Vinox
I'm totally new to this type of thing, so please bear with me.
I have a 2001Audi A4 1.9 TDiSedan with 5spd manual transmission. The car has done 252 000 km of mostly open road driving.
It developed an overheating problem about two months ago - one night the heat gauge went up to about 100 deg C and the coolant warning buzzer sounded. I stopped and checked - coolant level was fine. This happened a few times over the following weeks. I could not detect ANY leaks - I removed the thermostat and took the car for a test run with the same result. I changed the temperature sending unit - same result. I then found that the belt driven viscous fan's clutch did not lock up at high temperature - I then locked the clutch mechanically and took it for a test run. Up to 100km/h the temperature stayed normal, but as soon as I exceed this speed the temperature rises and the coolant buzzer comes on, but there is no coolant loss.
What other tests can I perform to pin point the problem??
Any info will be appreciated.
Thanks
Vinox
#6
RE: Please Read before posting
Hello,
I drive a '99 A6 2.8 Quattro/Tip. After a battery disconnect I have the same radio prob as many before me. I have the original code. After going thru the steps many many times and finally holding the rds/fm2 keys nothing happens except for the "SAFE" display.
ANY ADVICE PLEASE....Thanks in Advance.
Tom
I drive a '99 A6 2.8 Quattro/Tip. After a battery disconnect I have the same radio prob as many before me. I have the original code. After going thru the steps many many times and finally holding the rds/fm2 keys nothing happens except for the "SAFE" display.
ANY ADVICE PLEASE....Thanks in Advance.
Tom
#7
RE: Please Read before posting
i have an audi a4 year 2000 and can't get the air con unitout! i have removed the glove box and the trim below the steering wheel but just can't see how it comes out? it's stuck on blowing hot! can u get them serviced? or do i have 2 buy a new one?