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  1. Water dripping from front of wheel arches 
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    I noticed tonight there was water slowly dripping from the very front outside corners of the car, kind of like the front of the wheel arches. There is no sign of water loss in the coolant tank. I looked under the wheel arches and it seemed very wet at the front.

    It rained yesterday so maybe could be something to do with that?
     
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    Have you checked your car again after the rain has cleared and did you drive the car while it was raining and drive through any large puddles??

    Another possibility that springs to mind is check your windscreen washer bottle. This maybe damaged or a pipe from it has disconnected.
    If it ain't broke leave it alone!!!
     
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    Check the plenum chamber where the battery is located isn't blocked and draining slowly.
    Otherwise it may be air-conditioning condensate draining.
    Audi A8 - 2015 - 3.0TDI
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragon View Post
    Otherwise it may be air-conditioning condensate draining.
    I think this is your answer
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    Hope it's not the plenum chamber as VW said they checked it wasn't blocked when they fitted new servo a month or so ago!

    I take it if it's air con condensate its normal?
     
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    How much did the servo cost.................i might need to get mine done!!
     
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    I paid £800 at a dealer but I also had to have a new brake pedal and fitting plus a brake light switch (and the cost included initial diagnosis). I think if it was just the servo it would have been around £500.
     
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    £500................i'm really getting worried now!!
     
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    I really hope for your sake you dont need a servo! I had to get mine done within two weeks of buying the car privately! Absolute nightmare start to live as a Passat owner.

    Touch wood though, it has been a wonderful car since having it done!
     
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    Just spoke to my VW dealer and they said that my 2001 passat 130tdi has got 2 outstanding recalls 1) clutch casing cover and 2) Plenum chamber.

    I explained that i have recently experienced braking problems and also smoke coming from the exhaust (sludge in engine), i told them that i think it is because of the plenum chamber collecting water and therefore linked.

    They said book the recalls and discuss with an adviser when i come in.

    Does anyone think i have a chance of them making right possibly the servo and engine oil?

    Any experiences?
     
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