SOURCE: I have a Audi 2005 Audi A4 Diesel and this sign
You might need your brakes checked. Check your brake fluid level first and make sure it's on full mark and if it is not, don't add too much but drive carefully to a workshop to have your brakes checked. Cheers
SOURCE: how do i change time on clock on 2005 audi a6 quattro s line
I think I can help you. I just did this on mine yesterday because my clock runs a few minutes fast each month. It was somewhere bizarre - sorry I'm not near the car to be more clear. I think I picked Sound, Settings and for some odd reason, it was there, rather than in Car, Settings. NOOO - it was in Tuning - click the AM/FM button, then Settings. I've only had it for a few months, but you'd think I'd have that one figured out due to re-setting it.
-maria
SOURCE: audi a4 2.8 quattro idle valve
there is no carburetor on these cars , the idle air control valve is an easy thing to change it is on the passenger side near the firewall on the back of the engine buy the new one so you know what it looks like it has a wire connector on top 2 bolts and a gasket behind it just unhook it unbolt it remove the old gasket install the new one with the new gasket and plug it in simple there is no sealer required
SOURCE: where about is the IAT sensor on a audi a4 2.8
should be located on top of your air intake box
SOURCE: Code P0118 on Audi A4 - Related to Ignition Coil Problem?
Hi, the sensor on the engine (right at the rear end of the cylinder head) has two separate outputs. One drives the temperature gauge and the other provides data for the engine control unit. The output for the engine control unit is almost certainly faulty and the sensor will need to be replaced. It isn't an expensive item and's not time consuming to replace (1/2 hr) - so you could ask Audi to do it for you when they replace the ignition coils.
Hope that helps Matt..
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