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    quattromark

    Re: Air con faults

    Well this is my point.... there is no way ANY sensor on ANY car would have / need to measure 51 BAR - thats about 740 psi ...... maybe auto gearbox???

    quattromark Today, 10:56 PM Go to last post
    Crasher

    Re: EGR. Necessary evil?

    The main purpose of EGR is to REDUCE combustion temperatures by mixture dilution which reduces the various oxides of Nitrogen production, commonly known

    Crasher Today, 08:57 PM Go to last post
    Crasher

    Re: Air con faults

    51 Bar, I didn’t know it could read that high, I don’t see it being the sensor.

    Crasher Today, 08:43 PM Go to last post
    Brian Howard

    EGR. Necessary evil?

    Hello everybody.
    I have a 2011 A6 Allroad Avant 3.0L diesel with 173000 miles on it. I bought it a year ago privately and I am very happy with it.

    Brian Howard Today, 08:17 PM Go to last post
    Atanasoww

    Re: Audi A6 C6 MMI 2G Low Electrical And Optical Errors

    Okay, issue was simpler than that, whoever replaced the mmi with an aftermarket unit did not put the correct wires to the corresponding pins on the cd

    Atanasoww Today, 07:27 PM Go to last post
    Atanasoww

    Re: Audi A6 C6 Heated Seats Errors 01853 and 01854

    Yep, they are fine, I had checked all fuses, as I had an MMI issue which I did solve today. Have not checked the connectors under the seat however.

    Atanasoww Today, 07:25 PM Go to last post
    poosnip

    Re: Squeaky pram

    thanks Crasher…. Lemme think it over!

    poosnip Today, 07:07 PM Go to last post
    quattromark

    Re: Air con faults

    I'm out of ideas with this -

    The output of the climate control unit (C1) is connected to the blower unit for speed control and also to the

    quattromark Today, 05:24 PM Go to last post
    JonesyA6

    Re: P0118 sensor error - 1.9 tdi BXE - late 2007

    Thank you, much appreciated. There is no rush as I'm using my other mk5 currently. I wonder if the previous owner had done something when changing the

    JonesyA6 Today, 03:16 PM Go to last post
    Crasher

    Re: P0118 sensor error - 1.9 tdi BXE - late 2007

    The fan controller is seeing that the ignition is on so assumes the engine is running but it is not getting the temperature signal so it is programmed

    Crasher Today, 03:11 PM Go to last post
    JonesyA6

    Re: P0118 sensor error - 1.9 tdi BXE - late 2007

    Yeah they do.

    JonesyA6 Today, 02:47 PM Go to last post
    Crasher

    Re: Help needed VCDS Newcastle upon tyne

    Find a local VAG specialist.

    Crasher Today, 02:45 PM Go to last post
    Crasher

    Re: P0118 sensor error - 1.9 tdi BXE - late 2007

    Do the fans come on with the ignition and run at full speed?

    Crasher Today, 02:43 PM Go to last post
    JonesyA6

    Re: P0118 sensor error - 1.9 tdi BXE - late 2007

    Crasher, I've just measured the voltage at the cts plug with a cold engine I'm getting ~550 millivolts with sensor unplugged. Presumably that suggests

    JonesyA6 Today, 02:23 PM Go to last post
    Crasher

    Re: Squeaky pram

    From what I can see from home is the rear dampers are an issue with noises, revised number 4G0 616 031 AD and £700.80 retail inc but available aftermarket

    Crasher Today, 12:21 PM Go to last post
     
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