Parts list here: https://www.lllparts.co.uk/catalogs/audi/all/A1/592
For the rear boot floor: https://www.lllparts.co.uk/catalogs/audi/ALL/A1/592/8/863/863800
And for the Luggage compartment floor handle part number would appear to be, item 24: 5E08871839B9 @ £71.28
Thanks, I should add that the 'MyAudi' app has a chequered history, seems to be updated by Audi continually without proper testing so is regularly broken.
If you install the MyAudi App on your Mobile phone and put the A1's VIN number in, finish the set up and then the App will tell you the service schedule and any additional work that's needed such as transmission fluid changes etc.
Hasret1505 - Do you have the MyAudi App installed on your Smartphone? If you do, then you can access the 'Standard Equipment' list that displays the hardware configuration your Q3 left the factory with. This is mine:
In the 'Audio and Communication' section you can see I have the 'Audi...
I have a 2020 Q3 - and OBD11 offers a capability to turn on CarPlay and have it work Wirelessly - you may have to use a USB cable as a one time connection during set up.
Back in 2020 Wireless Android Auto wasn't available as factory fit (became standard in MY2022) If you are in the Android Auto...
Yes, been there. The system seems to sense something unseen, the 2018 B9 RS4 I had was terrible for it, I only learned how to overcome the issue after I sold it (kept for just 6 months). The current F3 RSQ3 also has Pre-sense, set to 'Late' it works as intended - you have nothing to lose in...
Audi Pre-Sense is a safety system that seems to closer to causing an accident than preventing one.
In the Assistance Systems bit of MMI change the Pre-Sense warning to 'Late'. It will still work but leave it to the last possible moment, in the real world unless the driver isn't paying...
I had a 2013 SQ5 - Bluetooth was Standard.
Have you checked the Audi Mobile phone compatibility list to see if your phone is supported: https://audi-intelligence.com/bluetooth/prod/
Would be wise to have the car inspected by the AA - they can plug in the diagnostic tool and see if the Q3 is reporting any errors. The Q3 in Quattro form uses a Haldex (an electro-hydraulic clutch) in the rear axle which is activated when ABS brake sensors detect that the front wheels are...
On an Android phone (seeing you have a Pixel 6) you can store the music files on the device (stick in the Music folder) and make it an Audio Source. In the RS - MMI will show the Artist/Album/Track structure (assuming that's how you store your media files). If I'm brutally honest the way MMI...
Absolutely not. In fact my RS had an engine failure last year which resulted in a complete replacement after two failed repair attempts - under warranty.
You are most welcome, regarding the pads - yes, that's what I did at about the 320mile mark, I'm now a little over 30,000 and have actually just swapped the rear discs to Kinetix drilled items for purely aesthetic reasons and nothing else - the original discs were perfect. There is a forum...
1) Assuming the RSQ3 you are considering is the current model (known as an F3) then without the storage pack there are tie down points at the front of the boot floor sides and ISOFIX child seat mounts on the rear seats.
2) There is a drop down stowage cubby on the right lower fascia.
3) I...
The vehicle importers decide the specifications for models for their local markets.
For my UK spec 2020 F3 RSQ3 it is Wireless CarPlay capable but needs to be turned on using the OBD Eleven. Once enabled it would need to be connected with a cable one more time to complete the set up. Maybe...
As I recall the additional 2nd key was to be provided through the Warranty system - you'd be better off asking the dealer service department as the sales droid will be 100% focussed on selling vehicles as opposed to delivering customer service (sadly).
If you can find a good local VAG independent then it will be more cost-effective than a dealer - they usually have ex-dealer techs in them anyway. Out of factory warranty then the dealer is an expensive luxury to use for maintenance.
With Hill Hold - you have a second switch immediately behind the parking brake - it can only be activated when the driver's seat is occupied, and the seat belt is in use.
Unlike the parking brake that uses an actuator to apply the brakes on the rear wheels, Hill Hold uses ABS pump pressure...
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