The fluid stays in the mesh reservoir of the filler 'tube' rather than just going into the main container. It is as though it is being prevented from going in by an air blockage or something. I assumed it would just pour in.
I am trying to top-up my A6 avant's brake fluidbut I am having difficulty getting the stuff into the reservoir. Is there a special trick to it at all?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Jon
I bought an AA warranty for my previous A6 2.4 quattro tiptrinic when it went out of warranty and the price was about £450, half what Audi wnated for there extra year's warranty. It had an excess of £25.00 and Audi were able to bill the AA directly and I only had to pay the excess to the...
The plane would take off! As has been repeatedly said the speed that the wheels are travelling at have no relation to the airspeed of the aircraft.
The only thing that would stop the plane taking off would be the wheels overheating, exploding and the plane would then not be able to take off...
Mine doesn't, the pegs fit in their holes either side and then when I close the cover the tailgate keeps it from moving about. I suppose if you keep it open then the rear flap might move about over bumps etc.
SE had armrest as standard - sport didn't - sport didn't have higher spec - just different - typical audi - like giving se a4 cruise but making you pay for it on sport - mundeo and vectra have it as standard!
I have a 1.9tdi 2004 avant and have exactly the same problem - passengers side ok, drivers not heating. it is under warranty and the garage are replacing the heating coil in the wingmirror - so far it has been three weeks on order!
Thanks soupie,
I had no idea that you could get 18 oem rs6's. I wonder, just how hard would the ride have to be in an RS6 for anyone to complain? I think it would knock my fillings out!
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