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How to Replace a Starter in car?

The procedure is as follows:--
1)First of all turn off the car and disconnect the battery. Then lift the car with a jack . 2)Then place jack stands under the frame of the car. The rear wheels in the car should be blocked so the car donot roll or move backwards. 3)Then locate the starter in the car.Beside the starter you will see some wires.Remove the wires connected to it.Before removing the wires please not down the order in which the wires are actually connected. 4)To remove the starter out you will have to remove the bolts holding it. 5)After you remove the bolts you will have to Pull the starter out of its position to remove it from the car. 6)There are some others parts which will have to be removed before the starter comes out.so before removing that parts please take a note there where they parts exact connect in the car. 7) The old starter is out now.Put the new starter in the car by installing it the same way the old starter was removed. this will help.Good luck.



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How to change head light in car.

The directions for changing the headlight light bulb in all cars are near to same . but all car models are not the exact same, so there may be a few differences based on your particular car. But this.instructions may properly guide you about the directions to replace the head light bulb in your car.
The instructions are as follows :----
1) First of all open the hood of your car and put a spot light or flash light onto the back of the headlight. Look towards the far corner side of the hood, the headlight is located in a space mounted to the far sides.
2) In some of the car models there is a back cover for which you will require a screwdriver to unscrew the back plate to reach to the bulb. properly locate the screws and unscrew the screws using the proper size screwdriver.
3) Then remove the back plate.

Note: In some car models there will be a wiring component connected usually by plastic clips, so detach the plastic clips and then pull wiring to the side. Then remove the back plate.

1) Remove the Old Light bulb which will be easily visible. Then remove old light bulb by screwing it to the left slowly and carefully.
2) You can get the new light bulb from local auto store and purchase the bulb exactly that matches the one your car model .
3) Then insert the new light bulb in reverse by screwing to the right, and secure in place confirm bulb is properly connected and fitted and not remained loose.
4) To test whether the bulb is properly connected. Just try turning on headlights and make sure it lights up.

5) Then plug wiring component back in if your model has that.Then put backplate back in place , then insert the screws back in and screw in with screw driver tightly.
6) Then close the hood properly and check out head light again.it will work properly.
That means your work is done.

Wish you good luck.
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Need to acquire an english

Hi,

I have a link that would offer you the manual ( Few specifications ) :-

http://www.audiworld.com/model/allroad/04/04allroad2_7.pdf

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Let me know, if needed further assistance.

Hope i helped you.

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10/30/2009 6:55:25 PM • Audi AllRoad... • Answered on Oct 30, 2009
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I just bought a 2003

There could be a restriction in the vent line from the tank to the filler neck.since you went to several different stations, then it is safe to assume that the pumps are not broken (which is common) and that the problem must be on the car. Have the vent line checked. ------------------------- Your car should be equipped with a vent hose located right next to the main fill pipe. When you find it, check to make sure it is not kinked or plugged.if its blocked it will get the pressure from inside as it will not shuttoff  and overload the gas.

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5/11/2009 11:48:46 PM • Audi AllRoad... • Answered on May 11, 2009
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Hi, My AUDI A5 Petrol idling but cut after few seconds and it is smoking

Check the codes!
2/26/2024 8:06:44 AM • Audi Cars &... • Answered on Feb 26, 2024
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Hi my Audi A5 quantro petrol 2013 model it does idle but not moving forward on reverse?

I would check the OBD codes for clues.
2/26/2024 8:05:38 AM • Audi Cars &... • Answered on Feb 26, 2024
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How to switch on fog light on audi 500 sel v6 automatic 1993

Try the row of large switches above the radio. It is most likely the middle one.
2/21/2024 9:35:40 PM • Audi Cars &... • Answered on Feb 21, 2024
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2006 Audi A8 EPC and check engine light.

Let's break down the situation: EPC Light: The EPC light typically comes on when there's a problem with engine sensors or components. It might be related to the throttle sensor or the temperature sensor. When the EPC light activates, the engine electronics may limit power and maximum RPM. As a result, the computer might restrict the engine's performance, allowing you to drive at low speeds only. Check Engine Light: The Check Engine light illuminates when the engine management system detects a fault or error. The codes you've provided indicate specific issues: Code 17950/P1542/005442: Angle sensor 1 for Throttle Actuator (G187) has an implausible signal. Code 16891/P0507/001287: Idle Control System RPM is higher than expected. Possible Causes and Solutions: Fuel System Issues: Given the fault codes related to fuel pressure, it's essential to check the fuel system. Low fuel pressure could cause hesitation and trigger both lights. Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF): A faulty MAF sensor can lead to engine hesitation, rough idling, and stalling. Consider inspecting or replacing the MAF sensor. Throttle Body: Although the dealer replaced the throttle body earlier, it's worth verifying its functionality again. Idle Control System: The high RPM issue might be related to the idle control system. Inspect the idle control valve and related components. Wiring and Connections: Check for loose or damaged wiring, connectors, and vacuum lines. Next Steps: Diagnostic Scan: Perform a thorough diagnostic scan to identify any additional fault codes. Visual Inspection: Inspect the throttle body, angle sensor, and wiring connections. Fuel Pressure Test: Verify fuel pressure using a fuel pressure gauge. MAF Sensor: Consider cleaning or replacing the MAF sensor. Idle Control Valve: Inspect the idle control valve for proper operation. Remember that intermittent issues can be challenging to diagnose. If the problem persists, consult a qualified mechanic or an Audi specialist to pinpoint the exact cause and address it effectively.
2/13/2024 6:46:49 AM • Audi Cars &... • Answered on Feb 13, 2024
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Audi A4 b5 1.8 non turbe Airflow sensor and cannister purge valve not responding when key is on

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1/17/2024 11:02:35 AM • Audi Cars &... • Answered on Jan 17, 2024
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Not to exceed 4000rpm warning!

Read the ODB2 codes for an accurate assesment.
1/9/2024 2:02:53 PM • Audi Cars &... • Answered on Jan 09, 2024
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Where does a fuse for fuel pump go in my audi A4 2014?

The fuel pump fuse is located in the engine bay fuse box. It is the 2nd row from the top, last fuse on the left.
10/31/2023 4:32:25 PM • Audi Cars &... • Answered on Oct 31, 2023
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Audi A6 1.9 TDI (C5) - No communication to car from OBD.

The OBD2 port is connected directly to the ECM and data from other modules is shared from there. 'Mechanics' deal with the mechanical aspects of the car, you need a specialist auto electrician. They have the knowledge and experience and the ability to access and read wiring diagrams. https://www.google.com/search?q=auto+electrician+near+me The first thing to check would be the connectors on the ECM and BCM. Then open them up and look for burned out components. Full wiring diagrams normally require a website paid or unpaid subscription. https://www.google.com/search?q=1999+Audi+A6+Avant%2C+1.9TDI+wiring+diagram Re-reading the question, did you have one model and year of vehicle and then replace the engine from a different year and model? You can't do that, the ECM has no idea what's going on. ECM are dedicated to the engine it is connected to and programmed accordingly ..
9/1/2023 8:06:18 PM • Audi Cars &... • Answered on Sep 01, 2023
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Anyone have the fuse diagram about Audi A5 2023 Model?

car sold to what country ? what is VIN,m what exact engine options is there books are by full car name spec, engine, VIN, and country sorry we can't guess all that. ask Audi this new care mostly do not have the service manual sold yet. but ask them nobody else has it for sure not published yet. same answer for 100 years.
8/25/2023 11:52:18 PM • Audi Cars &... • Answered on Aug 25, 2023
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When i put water in my coolant tank it leaks right out. 2002 Audi TT Quatro.

where does it leak from, investigate, you may need to tank, could be hoses. Unable to investigate take to repair shop.
8/7/2023 2:11:19 PM • Audi Cars &... • Answered on Aug 07, 2023
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2017 audi q7 ac not working have a trouble code B10AE31

The trouble code B10AE31 in an Audi Q7 pertains to the air conditioning system. This specific code indicates a fault in the air conditioning control module. To diagnose and resolve this issue, you may want to try the following steps:
  1. Reset the system: Sometimes, a temporary glitch can cause the code to appear. Try resetting the system by disconnecting the car battery for a few minutes and reconnecting it. Then, check if the AC starts working again.
  2. Check the fuses: Look for any blown fuses related to the AC system. The AC system may not work if there is a blown fuse. Replace any blown fuses and see if that resolves the issue.
  3. Scan the vehicle: Use an OBD-II scanner or take your vehicle to a qualified mechanic to scan for any additional trouble codes. This will help identify any other potential issues that may be causing the AC problem.
  4. Inspect wiring and connections: Check the wiring and connections related to the AC system. Look for any loose or damaged wires or connectors. Repair or replace any faulty components as necessary.
  5. Consult a professional: If the above steps do not resolve the issue, it is recommended to consult a professional mechanic or take your vehicle to an Audi dealership for further diagnosis and repair. They will have the necessary tools and expertise to accurately diagnose and fix the problem.
Remember, working on the AC system of a vehicle can be complex and requires expertise. It is always recommended to consult a professional if you are unsure or unable to fix the issue yourself.
8/2/2023 5:54:19 PM • Audi Cars &... • Answered on Aug 02, 2023
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What makes Audi A6 c6 2.4 2007 multitronic gearbox not to change gears or even to move

gee a 20cent blown fuse is cheaper.' check all fuses then scan the PCM for tranny errors. using a scan tool.' there are near 10 on car checks on any failing A/t seems you skipped all that. USA car or not? we oops no 2.4l here USA> so you are posted outside USA and didnt say so first. ours has 7 solenoids in the box. tranny, and if the TCM is not happy how and can it shift right.? and EPC inside to set pressures right. ours uses A6 Quattro; Trans. Code 6HP19A; I say check all fuses., then scan the pcm/tcm then ask for help with P07nn or P17nn errors called DTC's the box is 100% electronic shifted, how can you forget to check status of the TCM./
7/2/2023 11:40:31 AM • Audi Cars &... • Answered on Jul 02, 2023
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How much would it cost to fix this stuff on a 2005 Audi s4

parts costs for any car , on earth are not the same all over earth not even close, . unless in N,Korea or Cuba. new, used , rebuilt beside the mount error all those error could be just 1. even vacuum leak. P0300 says all cylinders misfire so there other P030x error are pure redundant. cam sensor is serious, in the real world that cam sensor error is very serious. and causes misfire, so misfire is expected why add up cost when you've no clue what is bad. OBD2 DTC are just the starting point of diagnosis the PCM is not AI, not by a country mile ,even to the moon. we cant watch you or the car ( in the secret act) did you crank a dead engine so LONG, that battery went low and now all computers in the car are telling lies, and is common as nails now. this effect.. no symptoms told at all just a DTC dump. no engine told at all and A4 4.2 L V8 40v DOHC >< complex this. seems it is just 1, posted ANON so no other way to know what engine is here. nor there post full of symtoms not told here and what happened the day this all started. engine died? what? starter cranking slow is not good, step 1 on all cars , we keep the battery fully charged till the engine starts to run and stays running and battery volts are 13 to 15vdc, a volt meter tool find that easy. if below 13vdc the alternator is dead or its fuses.blown. also we do not sell engine parts. here. just free advice ,just that. no miles on the car told, over 90,000 miles and the silly cam belt failed. making CAM sensor go dead? the belted cams can not be ignored the belts are changed out at 90k miles 140km https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/audi,2005,s4,4.2l+v8,1430752,engine,timing+belt+&+component+kit,5759 good luck , DTC codes are not AI, not at all
6/21/2023 12:39:31 AM • Audi Cars &... • Answered on Jun 21, 2023
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I have a 2004 Audi tt quattro I cant close my drivers side door because the lock is stuck Same with my passenger door its closed and I cant open

Door is open, latch is closed. Use a screwdriver and place it in the latch. Using the door handle, release the latch while pulling the latch open. Now, close the door.
6/11/2023 8:30:58 PM • Audi Cars &... • Answered on Jun 11, 2023
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