2010 Audi A4 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Why is my Audi A4 2010 petrol only doing about 300 miles before oil light comes on
2 questions.
1) Is the oil actually low on the dipstick?
If it is, you might have an oil leak, so you would need to look underneath and see. Also look for puddles when you park.
The most common reason for such consumption would be a burst oil pressure switch, or a leaking valve cover gasket.
Either of these will leak lots of oil.
The last possible reasons, which are really rare, would be engine parts defective,( like oil rings), or a leak in the brake booster which would suck oil from the crankcase into the brake booster.
2) If the oil is not leaking out, and the dipstick shows full, you will be needing a new oil pressure switch, or to have the electronics repaired.
God bless your efforts.
7/7/2016 5:50:03 PM •
2010 Audi A4
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on Jul 07, 2016
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Why do I still have low pressure light on?
The oil pressure may actually be low. Remove the sensor and connect an oil pressure testing unit in its place. Take the readings at idle and usually also at 2000 rpm. Not sure about the 2000 but the service manual will give you the test specs. Compare your readings to the min/max given in the manual.
8/25/2014 9:22:18 PM •
2010 Audi A4
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on Aug 25, 2014
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I have 16,000Km A$ sedan
If you are sure that there isn't the normal lag then the turbo doesn't spin up fast enough. The only thing you can do on a car that is still in the warranty period like yours is to replace the oil with a much better, synthetic one.
For everything else go to the dealer and INSIST to have the car fully tested on the dynamometer bench.
10/14/2010 2:29:49 PM •
2010 Audi A4
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on Oct 14, 2010
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Location of inertia switch 2005 audi a4 1.8t convertible
no country told, some do not require it. so............
SRS air bags? collision detectors.
a4 not quattro
or just discrete switch at pump fuel
this is Audi not ford, or mazda so do not listen to them ok>?
it's an Audi , but no country told
1.8L turbo??????
the switch is not sold in top store,USA for this exact car.
now I read the service manual to you. USA:
not told a problem with the car, at all just then endless hunts posted here and most fail.
learn that all EFI cars can cut fuel 1 or 2 ways, if spark fails.
pure PCM logic does that to prevent CRASH and burn
other cars with IMMO lamp glowing wrong disables injectors and the pump fuel. both. or just injectors, .
I check
all fuses first
then scan the OBD2 port for DTC errors for sure 100% dead spark.
or test the spark, by hand
there is no switch at the fuel pump, on our a4 period
end hunt
the relay drives the pump via fuse so no not checking all fuses first
is huge huge failure on all cars failing any kind of electrics
then out comes the scan tool or go broke guessing
yes some countries, have laws that mandate a switch be added here or on import.
sorry cars no not the same all over earth and never will be, ever.
sorry,
P1588 Audi fault code . For engine mount sensor
would this sensor going cause the car to go into limp mode? have a slight knock sometimes from under drivers side when car excelorating, now its started going into a limp mode when seemingly on bypasses and motorways but car runs fine on normal roads
How to connect Bluetooth at Audi A4b6 CD player Concert 2 please?
To connect Bluetooth on an Audi A4b6 CD player (Concerts 2), you will need to follow these steps:
- Make sure the CD player is turned on.
- Press the "Menu" button on the CD player to access the main menu.
- Navigate to the "Settings" menu using the arrow buttons on the CD player.
- Select "Bluetooth Settings" from the menu.
- Follow the prompts on the screen to enable Bluetooth on the CD player. This may involve turning on the Bluetooth function on your phone and selecting the CD player from the list of available devices.
- Once the CD player is paired with your phone, you should be able to use the Bluetooth function to make and receive phone calls, stream music, and access other Bluetooth-enabled features.
2007. What are torque specs?
Torque specs are used to specify how tight a bolt should be. Every bolt varies on a vehicle. They are measured in something called Ft-lb. You can find torque specs in just about any service manual. To ensure the proper tightness of your bolt, you will use a tool called a torque wrench. These are adjustable to ensure the proper tightness.
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