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58 messages, Last post on Aug 21, 2009 at 3:59 AM
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Replying to: kperess (May 13, 2008 11:29 am) |
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Replying to: nospeakenglish (May 30, 2008 7:53 am) Head gasket Timing Belt Radiator (then back again for the plug because I hit a bucket on the free and it emptied out the radiator fluid.ugh.... at 2:30 am Water pump (exploded into 3 pieces) Switch for radiator fan Brake light sensor Plus couple other things that I cannot remember Today I was driving home and my battery light came one, along with the ABS and the Emergency brake light was flashing. Oh and some other light with a curvey thing and arrow on the dial for RPMs. For the past 2 months the fuel gauge frankly has not felt like working correctly so I've kept the mileage under 300 after filling up. One morning last month my gas, trunk and interior alarm buttons would not work. I have a manual but of course it was not in the car. Lucky that I had enough gas to make it to work. I called my mechanic and he told me how to manually open it and it's been working since (crossed fingers and silently praying it will continue). There was a mention to a letter from Audi about repairing something and now I know that I must find it the letter or google it. So any help on why the brake light flashes, abs and battery light in the center gage and the curvy arrow are on would be awesome. Best of luck to all Why does something so pretty not work correctly? |
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| I too have my brake light flashing, not all the time, but enough. I spoke with the dealership and they told me to not worry about it unless it stayed on solid (not blinking). Oh well. Mine is an '02 TT w/100k miles. Does anyone know what this is; at the bottom of my cluster in the center I have a message that stays on, 99:59h | |
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Replying to: nospeakenglish (May 30, 2008 7:53 am) |
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Replying to: pbj1 (Feb 28, 2003 8:57 pm) |
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I HAve always kept in the garage my 2000 Audi tt with 72 900 miles on it, always babied, just for weekends, one day i was in the car and it suddenly stopped, they told me that the alternator was bad, i change the alternator and the battery, and the car is blinking the ABS, check engine, no odometer, no A/C and the engine was running fine, but after a while the engine died, and the battery was dead too, i check with the Audi Dealer at the MOMENTUM AUDI in HOUSTON TEXAS, they are the worst service in the dealer world, they treat you bad, with no mercy, just to steal your money!!, can someone help me with this problem
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Replying to: bertola (Jul 02, 2009 7:54 am)
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Replying to: ttmxer (Jul 14, 2009 10:11 am) I am thinking it was a short in wiring. Tested head unit, tested amplifier, tested CD unit, tested speakers - no dice. Tested amperage at the fuse box - it spiked intermittently high enough to cause a drain of the battery every 10 days or so. Since I knew it was in the stereo line, but just could not find it, I unplugged the fuse to the stereo when I was not using the car. Drove it that way for 2 years, no problem.
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Replying to: zeusbully (Oct 29, 2008 11:08 am) Any thoughts on how to question them..I am in NYC but can travel to find a good dealer. |
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Replying to: jennfennell (Jul 14, 2009 10:20 am) |
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