Was in the same boat as you just over a year ago. I too fancied a 2.7 bi turbo. Great performance but guzzles the juice!
The 2.8 Quattro I bought had full Audi service history and was (is still) in mint condition! Paid just shy of 5K. It has been a joy to drive - would recommend.
Went for...
Hi Crispin,
I own a 1998 A6 and have experienced similar symptoms. Well, in that sometimes when I select reverse after starting up to manouvere on my drive the sensors beep like there's something in the way, even though there isn't!
The last few times it's happened I've got out to have a...
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Firstly, there is an auxiliary fan (how could I have missed that!), not just the viscous coupled fan. This auxiliary fan is controlled by a switch on the radiator. Surprise surprise the switch was bust and caused the original problem!
There's a second sensor that feeds...
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also check your fans are kicking in. The sensor can sometimes get covered in cr@p or fail completely thus not turning the fans on. And it may of failed a while ago, but due to average weather etc the engine may not of reached the optimum temp to start the fans in the past.
Again, the...
Yeah, you're right they are classic symptoms, points to no water circulation. I was just being pessimistic I suppose with the water pump.
I can't find the thermostat housing. it's probably in an obvious place, but I can't see it for looking! Anyone able to give me a clue? It's not behind the...
Hi,
I have owned an A6 2.8 Quattro (1998 S Reg) for almost a year now. It's been reliable and fun to drive. It was a nice sunny day yesterday and after a short blast, I heard and saw the temperature warning. Luckily, I was just pulling up at home!
Turned heating right up, and opened the...
Perhaps it is actually the ABS? After all you have your foot on the brake, well mostly , and the wheels are moving!
Might be wide of the mark here, but it was just a thought.
It looks like a fuel accumulator, although I'd expect it to be nearer the engine than it is. If it is a fuel accumulator then it should be on the fuel rail.
A fuel accumulator keeps the fuel system pressurised so that fuel is delivered when the injectors open. It also returns excess fuel (when...
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