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calaudi and drumm by leoniv
May 06, 2004 (6:06 am)
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calaudi,
That sounds correct. I have an 01 225 TT roadster and in the first year my fuel gauge went out. The dealer had to replace the entire instrument cluster. One of my inlaws has the same car and she had her cluster replaced for a faulty gauge. My old J30 was the same way. It seems to be all or nothing with the gauges.
 
drumm,
no need to let off the gas, just shift with the appropriate paddle. I believe there's two paddles so one is for upshifts (right paddle I think) and the other for downshifts. The one in the TT has two clutches so your next gear is already engaged before you even shift.
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HMM... by audi4me
Jan 02, 2005 (12:13 am)
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Well basically i herd some complaints about oil leaking and mainly electrical problems....im planing on getting a 2002 TT.....so if anyone can reasure me i don't have to worry bout them then please reasure me.... I mean i went to a audi dealer to ask about the problems... he said the older ones like the 2000 and 2001 had those problems but should'ev been alot better after 2002...so if u have any ideas help me out...i love this car alot!!
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audi4me by leoniv
Jan 11, 2005 (1:25 pm)
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Honestly, I can't reassure you on a 2002 TT. I drive a 2002 TT 225 conv. and have had it since new and it's burned oil since the 10k mark. It got worse but seems to have leveled off recently. The electrical problems seem to be isolated to the gauges. My fuel gauge went out twice, speedometer once, now my tachometer is sticking (takes about 5 sec. for the needle to rise after cranking) and my fuel gauge is off by a quarter of a tank. They've already ripped out my fuel tank to replace the sensors inside the tank (2-day job). With the gauge problems above, they can't replace just a single gauge, they have to replace the entire instrument cluster. Replacing the tach (instrument cluster) would be an ordeal since they have to order the part (it's back-ordered) so I skipped it. Also, the engine is developing a sputter. Since mine's a 225, maybe the 180 TT's are more reliable. Don't mean to bring you down, just sharing my experiences. Hope this helps.
 
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2001 TT Roadster Dash/Electrical Problem by 01patt
Mar 15, 2005 (4:19 pm)
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Anyone else have a TT with electrical issues on the dash? My 2001 no longer displays the radio information in the center compartment of the dash. Additionally the outside temperature display is barely visible. Finally the radio's backlight doesn't always come on either. Are these common problems for the TT?
 
Thanks
 
01PATT
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Re: 2001 TT Roadster Dash/Electrical Problem [01patt] by epiphany
Jul 26, 2005 (9:51 pm)
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Replying to: 01patt (Mar 15, 2005 4:19 pm)

I have a 2004 180hp TTR Automatic purchased Aug 2003. 37K miles
 
Electrical: xenon headlight replaced (after bringing it in 5 times), battery replaced (2 failures), radio replaced (flashing backlight), instrument cluster (due to gas gauge failure).
 
Other: transmission issue (rabbit jump from 1st to 2nd gear, sqealing in reverse in AM), brakes grinding, fuel sensor problem - replaced, ignition coil burned out (just recently - in shop now)...
 
Trade in value offered to me recently 23K at Audi (20K at CarMax), my payoff balance is 29K. I am dumping this car at the end of the 'Premier Purchase' term or at 50K (since I think they have to offer me the payoff balance as a trade-in value)... my next car will be Japanese.
 
I test drove a Nissan 350Z and that thing is SO much better... 287hp on the base model kicked this TTs arse.
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Re: 2001 TT Roadster Dash/Electrical Problem [01patt] by allnightdj
Dec 26, 2005 (7:05 pm)
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Replying to: 01patt (Mar 15, 2005 4:19 pm)

My 2002 TT Roadster went through 5 batteries in less than 2 years. Dealers in both Chicago, Illinois and Sarasota, Florida, as well as Audi USA told me it was because I did not drive the car enough (12,0000 miles in 3.5 years). Contacted Audi-Germany. Problem apparently finally solved -- bad dash board control unit. Replaced under warranty. This should have been detected earlier, and I should not have been put through all this aggravation. Audi obviously knows about the problem, but will not direct dealers to fix it (a $1,350 repair). Other problems on this vehicle have been a defective horn, loose side view mirror assembly, and loose passenger side door -- all fixed under warranty. Otherwise, car is fabulous.
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Re: 2001 TT Roadster Dash/Electrical Problem [allnightdj] by tjack1
Dec 30, 2005 (2:52 pm)
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Replying to: allnightdj (Dec 26, 2005 7:05 pm)

Did you have to change your instrument cluster? Do you know where I can get on for a 2001 Audi TT?
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dash problems by leoniv
Mar 17, 2005 (8:17 am)
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Dash problems are pretty common in the 01 and 02 TT's. My problems have been isolated to the fuel gauge (failed 3 times so far) and tachometer. As with a lot of cars, the entire dash has to be replaced to fix one gauge. Last I heard the dash boards were on back order due to high demand so I skipped out on fixing my fuel gauge and tach.
 
mikeypd,
According to my service tech, the 225 engine burns oil by design. He said the heads are "porous". It's just a "feature" of the engine that people have to live with. I don't see the engines going 100k without some sort of failure due to the leaking.
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Re: dash problems [leoniv] by jmolinari
Mar 29, 2005 (5:30 pm)
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Replying to: leoniv (Mar 17, 2005 8:17 am)

I have a 2001 tt coupe with 19k miles. It does not burn any oil. No dash board problems either. However, I have had 3 "check engine" lights in the last 6 weeks. The 1st was diagnosed as a "Mass Air Flow" sensor. The 2nd required the replacement of the "purge valve". I'm taking the car in for the 3rd this week. Has anyone else had similar check engine problems not related to gasoline fill-ups?

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