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  1. A6 multitronic issue gearbox ecu knew from audi still juddering and losing drive. PLEASE HELP ME 
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    Iam new to the forum and here is my story. I have an audi a6 2002 multitronic petrol i had the ecu issue and got some diagnostic done by 3 different specialists they all said that the juddering of the gar and the loss of drive every now and than was a gear box ecu. Bought the ecu new from audi got it installed still no improvment apart from the fact that the prnds dont flash as often as before.but the juddering is still there now guys please help me out what coulD that be. The car shows no fault on the diagnostics but still hesitating on pull away and juddering is getting worse iam almost running out of money.. Where do i go??? Does anyone knows if the ecu when bought from audi new is it plug and go type of thing??? Audi just want to eat my money and worse they tech guys dont have a clue what they are talking about... so I am left in the dark please help me....
     
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    Firstly, I think that you are in the wrong Audi model forum, given that your car is a 2002 model. Try the C5 forum.

    The juddering is normally caused a faulty clutch plate which was a 6 plate clutch fitted as standard. These can be replaced with a 7 plate clutch. Can I assume that the juddering has happened over a period of many months. Indetech are specialists in clutch replacements.
    Regarding the loss of drive, I don't know much about this but, it could be a different problem and not related to the juddering. If you bought the car recently with both faults, I would guess that this is a terminal gearbox and a replacement is a best option. Again Indetech can do this. Generally speaking you should not buy a part and ask someone to fit it, beacause you will not get a warranty. Alway insist that the diagnosis and the rectification is done by the same garage and that they are trully specialists in the Audi mark.

    Perhaps some history of the car will help forum members advise you more effectively.
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    Audi A7 3.0TDi 2011 180k miles, engine code CLAB 204bhp 2WD
     
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