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According to Pennzoil... They reccommend 15W-40W Synthetic. Or 10W-40 regular motor oil. But honestly, I'd call an Audi Dealer and ask, or check the owners manual, if you have it.
Check the hand book under specifications and quantities. Check with the dealer service division or In cool climate 15w-30 or hot work 20w40 . You will find a catalogue in the auto spares shop with the recommended oil for your car.
you dont need a diagram to see the timing marks on the top/bottom pulleys,just clean them off and run a piece of chalk around the perimeter.they are a bit obvious
you may want to check the pcv valve. i had the same problem, and it is because if the valve is bad then the air is nos passing through. it costs around 50 dls at the dealer and it is very easy to change.
you dont need a diagram to see the timing marks on the top/bottom pulleys,just clean them off and run a piece of chalk around the perimeter.they are a bit obvious.....
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