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allrot by pedro22
May 26, 2009 (9:52 am)
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my 2005 allroad has rust at the alloy door strips this eats into the doors and AUDI will not take any responsability so check very carefully for bubbles also both hoses for window sprays became detatched under the carpet and inthe boot flooding the car with blue water. I will not be buying another AUDI hope this is of some help .
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Air Suspension by amb_123
May 27, 2009 (2:50 am)
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Took my 2001 Allroad to the car wash where it had the underside Jetwashed. Four hours later the suspension went down. Took it home and left it for a week while looking at the costs of repair. Decided to have a go myself and got some car ramps. Whilst reversing the car up the ramps I heard something go click and the suspension pumped back up. I couldent believe it, I felt like a dog with two tails.
It has now been working Okay for three weeks, I finally understand the phrase 'patience is a Virtue'
Can anyone popint me in the right direction or supply me with details of how the suspension system works and if anyone has used Arnott Industries Replacement parts.
Also one of my rear door electric windows is not working, having taken door panels off other cars they never went back on the same and came loose and started rattling. Has anyone removed any of the door panels, if so can you let me know how it went.
I have owned this car for Four years and it has done 130,000 miles I have it serviced at my local garage once a year (not Audi) at a cost of about $200 and apart from tyres that all it has cost. Keep thinking about changing to something cheaper but Its just such a great family car and I still enjoy driving it and driving in the UK is not much fun anymore.
Cheers
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Re: Air Suspension [amb_123] by augustom
May 27, 2009 (5:25 am)
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Replying to: amb_123 (May 27, 2009 2:50 am)

As far as the suspension problem you might have none. The suspension pump is under the car next to the spare wheel well. Something might have happened to the system during the car wash, I would check to see if all the wires and connections going to the pump are OK, it sounds like you had a bad contact somewhere. The car going down four hours later could be a leak but if you were driving could just be normal. Leaks have to tested with the car parked, measure the height of the car after you park and again in the morning, best way to do it is a the fender on all four wheels. If one drops a lot then you know you have a leak.
Window problem is eletrical, taking door panels apart should be easy just be carefull, but before you do that, check all eletrical conections and fuses related to that window. Good luck.
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Re: Air Suspension [amb_123] by augustom
May 27, 2009 (5:31 am)
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Replying to: amb_123 (May 27, 2009 2:50 am)

BTW, I said the car going down after four hour would be normal since you airpump was not working!!
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Audi Allroad Hose by allroadmom
Sep 25, 2009 (10:43 am)
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My 2004 audi (45,000 miles) has always been serviced on time at the dealer and very reliable until it broke down in the AZ dessert last week, when the coolant hose busted and they also found that the temp sensor was faulted. It left us stranded and a $1800 tow/repair bill. I had just had the car serviced before we left - could this of been prevented? The dealer said it was a fluke, that the hoses need to be changed every 10 years? Shouldn't he have changed them in my last service?
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Re: Audi Allroad Hose [allroadmom] by augustom
Sep 25, 2009 (11:11 am)
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Replying to: allroadmom (Sep 25, 2009 10:43 am)

Busted hoses and radiators are always a fluke. Usually people do not want to spend USD 500 plus to change the hoses as preventive maintenance. The other problem obout loosing all the coolant is that the TEMP SENSOR does not work if there is no coolant/water. By the time the temp gage goes up (if it does) its already to late. The OIL TEMP SENSOR should have continued to work.
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solenoid release valve by allroadgal
Sep 28, 2009 (3:48 pm)
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i have a 2001 allroad and it's time to deal with the oh so common suspension problems. front driver side is sagging lower than the rest and the air compressor is not coming on at all. took it to my indy and he said he'll start with the air spring and hope it fixes the problem, when trying to fix it he said it was fine the air bag is sucked in on itself and doesn't have a leak??? does this sound right? he said he thinks it is the air compressor b/c the vag says it is code 01397: solenoid release valve N111 does anyone know what this is or means?
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Solenoid release Valve Vag Code 01397 by amb_123
Sep 29, 2009 (5:45 am)
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This is what I know there is a compressor on the underside of the car at the rear this charges a receiver with compressed air, this is situated in the boot below the CD changer. Next to the compressor is a block of solenoids each has a different colour nylon pipe connected to it and these are connected to the airbags. The height of the car can be adjusted manually by pressing and holding either the up or down arrow key. The orange light indicates you are in manual if you now press either the up or down arrow again the level will change accordingly. At this point The (ECU) Electronic control unit (found in the boot just forward of the CD) will electrically energise the solenoids to either allow more air into the air bags or bleed air from the air bags. Once the level is reached all the solenoids will close locking the air into the air bags. To test if the pump is Ok you could raise the car up and down at at some point the compressor will kick in as the air pressure drops you can hear it if you listen underneath the car. It takes only minutes to re-charge the system. If the car is only down on one side and the airbag is okay it could be the solenoid or possibly the level sender on the suspension strut.
Hope this Helps
Regards
Andrew
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Re: solenoid release valve [allroadgal] by fueledpassion
Sep 29, 2009 (7:28 am)
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Replying to: allroadgal (Sep 28, 2009 3:48 pm)

oh yes, I got the same thing... Well lets break it down; if you are sagging on one air bag-
Remove the whole shock or strut
Fill a bucket with water
place shock or strut in bucket
use an air compressor with a "stream sprayer" WITH a rubber tip
and fill the big so there is pressure to check for leaks.
 
if you find no leaks then its time to replace the compressor/distributing solenoid valve. I found it pointless to just replace one or the other because they will both fail around the same point (poor design in the contactor on solenoid). you can get a referb. compressor for 395 from Arrnot and the distributing manifold can be bought from a local Audi dealer for 495 or 520. The ride height sensor has its own code that it will screw with your head lights so you would know very fast it that died on you ($174 each)
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Re: Solenoid release Valve Vag Code 01397 [amb_123] by allroadgal
Sep 29, 2009 (9:39 pm)
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Replying to: amb_123 (Sep 29, 2009 5:45 am)

THANK YOU SO MUCH ANDREW!! I appreciate your help immensely. i guess i can't just replace the compressor, i think it's time to trade the audi in. just replaced boots and tire rods in april and the brakes (esp unit) in November. i just can't afford it, my mechanic only works on imports and says the allroads are the most expensive to work on. it was a great ride.

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