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Re: looking to buy 2003 A6 2.7T Quattro? [alexyaz] by alexyaz
Aug 19, 2009 (7:10 am)
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Replying to: alexyaz (Aug 05, 2009 6:18 am)

I just called audi to change the transmission fluid on my 2000 A6 2.7T it will cost me $360. but, I guess it is better then replacing the transmission.
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Re: Can the headlights be adjusted??? [allmet33] by naz_a6
Aug 20, 2009 (5:18 am)
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Replying to: allmet33 (Aug 07, 2009 10:24 am)

Yes, I've got the HID's. Thanks for the reply, I'll be calling my Audi service rep for some additional info. I'll also ask about the trans fluid, no sense in taking any risks.
 
Thx
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Re: Can the headlights be adjusted??? [naz_a6] by allmet33
Aug 20, 2009 (10:01 am)
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Replying to: naz_a6 (Aug 20, 2009 5:18 am)

No problem, good luck and please post your findings.
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Changing a side light? by dkl1
Aug 24, 2009 (4:15 pm)
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I have a 2007 A6 (6 cyl) with about 39k miles and have had no problems. (I like the car a lot and am happy I made the purchase.) The side front running light went out and the manual states that light bulbs should be replaced by an authorized repair center, etc. I opened the hood and didn't see any access to this area and I tried to look under the fender near the wheel and under the bumper with the same result. Does anyone know if I can handle this without going to the dealer? I am not very mechanical but it would be nice if I could change a light bulb without making a trip to the dealer.
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Re: Bucking Audi [bummed5] by nilesloo
Sep 05, 2009 (11:10 am)
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Replying to: bummed5 (Jun 27, 2009 11:34 am)

IF THE REAR OF CAR IS WET, IT COULD BE YOU REAR WINDOW NEEDS TO BE RE SEALED
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2000 Audi A6 Quattro by abniz
Nov 06, 2009 (6:08 pm)
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Hi,
I have a problem with driver side window. I think the plastic causing is that problem. If anybody can suggest me a reliable mechanic in the neighborhood of Rutherford, New Jersey. who they know & may have an experience. It would be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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2005 A6 3.2L by stephanie5073
Nov 07, 2009 (2:49 pm)
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I brought my car into the shop over 6 weeks ago. It was making a loud noise somewhere under the hood. The noise would go away after the car warmed up but come back. The first place I brought it had it for 3 weeks. They replaced the timing chain on the passenger side. The noise was still there. They could not figure out the problem so I had it towed to an Audi Dealership. The dealership has had it for the past 3 weeks and they can't figure out what the problem is either so they are telling me to replace the motor. I don't understand how a 4 yr. car with 113k miles needs a new motor when it ran when I brought it in. Has anyone else had any issues with their 2005 A6 3.2L?
Sorry I am not a mechanic and can't really explain the details.
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New A6 Quattro Reliability Issues? by artautowriter
Nov 10, 2009 (7:27 pm)
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Looking to buy a 2009 3.0T Quattro leftover. Love the looks, it drives like a dream & the price is right. Had a '79 FWD 5000 S for many years of trouble-free driving. Made the mistake of selling it & buying a '87 Camry. Worst car we ever owned. Lousy in snow, poor assembly, Lousy dealer service, lots of repairs fortunately most under warrantee. I don't want another experience like that & have heard some bad stories about recent Audis.
 
Anyone out there have any helpful feedback?
 
Wife wants a boring Lexus ES. (Camry was hers too. But, even she eventually grew to hate it, even as an appliance. So I don't understand why she likes the ES.) I want the Audi. Really wanted to keep the leased 328i. But it was "too small" for her. She's 5' '2" (?)
 
Norm
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Re: Phone problem [stevan_gl] by jkaudia6
Nov 22, 2009 (12:47 pm)
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Replying to: stevan_gl (Mar 19, 2009 1:56 pm)

Greetings Stevan ql
In the Audi A6 you have two options for telephone.
1st. you purchase a wireless phone from Audi which is compatible with your MMI mounting bracket, for one of the telephones that Audi sells, for the mounting bracket in the center consoled, that is, or.
2. Your person Cell phone must have the "Bluetooth" (Preferable Ver.2.0) feature allowing you to receive and telephone handsfree with your cell phone over the audio system in your MMI.
You can find a list of Cell phones that are recommended by Audi on there web page. http://www.audiusa.com/ or something like that.
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In both cases the telephone must be synchronized with the MMI unit in order to use either phone. The easiest way to accomplish this is with the vehicle operations manual for your MMI unit, Multimedia Information System (MMI) for short.
The standard code for the Telephone Synchronization is either 0000 or 1234 also listed in your MMI/Phone section of the operations manual.
Additionally you should know that using your "Personal Cell Phone" will limit the number of features you can use on your MMI system. In other words it's a trade off
between an "New phone purchase from Audi" or Cell phone with some restrictions.
Also to be noted:
If you have "Voice Recognition" capability with MMI you can control the following
through Voice activation:
CD/TV
Telephone and related Directory
Navigation
Radio CD Changer.
Note: But don't get to excited as it's an option and the previous owner may not have purchased "Voice Recognition" so if you want it the chance are you'll have to reach to your right hip.
A final note on today's Vehicles in this particular class:
a. They are controlled by computers, and as such, the old days of Ignition contacts, rotors, Coils (as we once new them) are things of the past.
b. I'm assuming you've purchased a used vehicle as I recently did but hears a good starting point to help you understand what's in your car and what's not:
Take your Vehicle ID document with the Chassis number in it to your local Audi
dealer. Go to the parts department and ask them to print out the Complete Configuration of your vehicle. Some of this information is coded but for starters you will see in plan English what items are installed or not.
I'm assuming they can do this as I live in Europe and I just did this the other day
with my A6 3.2 L Quattro Salon.
Well, I'll stop here, hope you enjoy your new ride as much as I'm enjoying mine.
 
PS: Just remember, Before you panic, be informed.
 
Best Regards
jkAudiA6
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Re: 2005 A6 3.2L [stephanie5073] by jkaudia6
Nov 22, 2009 (2:34 pm)
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Replying to: stephanie5073 (Nov 07, 2009 2:49 pm)

Dear Stephanie5073:
 
Please forgive me for saying this but:
Don't ever apologize for things that you don't understand. It's your car, your money
and if it does not work it's your car/responsibility,OK.
Now lets see if we can shed some light on the problem.
a. You have the same car I just purchased in August of 09. I've worked in the Auto industry as a service adviser for ten years. My experience covers Porsche, Mercedes Benz, Volvo, Toyota, Fiat, Ford, Chevrolet,BMW and a 1932 Ford coupe.
 
b. I hope you've since got your car back and it's working now and it did not cost you an arm and leg. I say that because when you tell all of us that "You brought your car in to a shop 5 wks ago and they replaced your right timing chain and the problem is still there, you must know that you got taken. Not Good !! unless you have really deep pockets.
 
So here are some first rules for "Novice Car Owners":
"Knowledge earns Respect"
Believe me when I say that Automotive technicians & service advisers will respect
you more if you can show them you have knowledge about your vehicle.
 
a. There's another web page on the net, which I am not affiliated with, called
"The Car Bible" Go there start reading as often as you can, learn as much as you can, take notes, make a folder and use it as a reference for your next trip to "THE SHOP"
Purpose: If you don't want to spend a fortune on repairs then you need to get smart about your Vehicle/investment.
b. Take or call your local "Audi Dealership" and ask them to print out the entire list of features on your car from the Vehilce ID document with the chassis number on it.
Take it home, read it top to bottom, become familiar with what you have and what you don't have.
Don't worry about all those codes in the left column.
 
It did not cost me anything, you should not have to pay for that either.
c. This is really the first rule: Don't ever assume that "The Shop" or New car Dealerships know everything about every car they sell or service.
d. If you just recently bought this car and it was purchased from a dealership, hopefully Audi, that's where you should take the car. Why because even though it's four years old, it "Might have a warranty". VW & Audi have an internal Warranty program, Car Life and Car Plus, and if you purchased your car from Audi then you may very well have purchased and paid for a warranty when you purchased the car.
Go to the Audi Web page http://www.audius.com/ and read all the information on the Audi Warranties, Car Life and Car Plus. Also check your purchase contract and see if they gave you a certificate for a warranty.
e. If you have a warranty from Audi then it should cover a number if things.
I have a Car Plus warranty for two years and it covers complete drive train, electrical items except for normal wear and tear parts like brake pads, mufflers etc.
f. Find a friend who knows allot about vehicles and computers that you can trust.
Why because it's going to take you a while, 6 months or so to get smart about what you purchased. The Audi A6 year 2005 is a "New Generation Vehicle" for Audi
it has more computers in it than most small business, fiber optic cables, computer programs that run everything from the head lights to the engine and transmission.
This is not really a bad thing because it helps to makes the car more efficient, safe and reliable. OK, at the moment you've got a problem, a noise, from under the hood. But as they say in Germany "The word (Auto) starts AOW and ends with OHHHHHHHH".
g. Here's your first question when you return to the dealership:
What did the Error Control Units (ECU) error codes tell them about the potential problem with your car? Why this question ! Because everything that's important in
that car works off of electricity & computers that store "Error Codes" in memory chips that tell the technicians what the cars been doing. And the only time that information gets read is when they (Audi) hook there test computer to the plug under the steering wheel and read the codes.
Note:
At this point I'm not sure exactly how we should proceed, , is your car in the shop or is it fixed. So please be patient, as I don't have any magic dust, it's difficult at best from where I sit to diagnose your "Noise Problem", so my suggestions will have to remain general and for future use.
 
Actually, Stephanie, I think I'll stop now as, I'm tired. I hope you get the idea and
that I have not offended you. You've purchased a great car. I had a BMW for 20 years and I put thousands in it before buying this A6. It's the greatest Automobile I've ever owned. You certainly have good taste. And taking care of "THE CAR" is
part of the deal.
 
PS: If this is still an issue drop me a line with more information.
 
Best Regards
jkAudiA6

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