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  1. J

    Help PROBLEMS Juddering 2.0 TDi 170

    Thankyou for your replys :-) I would be interested to hear your out come of the indy garage if possible hopefully its good news for you. Your right it really does ruin the experience of owning an audi tempted just to get it fully sorted and sell on quick before next 'well known' problem goes...
  2. J

    Help PROBLEMS Juddering 2.0 TDi 170

    Hello there I have an audi a4 avant 2.0TDi 170 and I am having a few problems I have read hundreds of threads on the internet about 170s and problems and I hope you can help me with my latest one. The problem is the car will not accelerate when put foot down in all gears the car just judders...
  3. J

    taking off brd manifold

    Alright mate, yes u do have to remove the manifold off the car for the vacuum actuator as to replace the actuator u need to turn it 180degrees for the shaft it is mounted on, it sounds complicated but is very obvious once u remove manifold. To remove take off air hose from intercooler to...
  4. J

    Help !! 170 juddering :(

    Yes they have, also had new egr and new turbo as well by previous owner, thank you for your reply :-)
  5. J

    Help !! 170 juddering :(

    Hi there quite new on here but have learnt a lot and love the forum but I do have a problem with my a4 avant 170 When in the higher gears 4-6 around 1600-2200rpm if I put my foot down to accelerate the car judders like mad and won't accelerate, if I lift my foot then put it back down but light...
  6. J

    how to fit vacuum actuator

    You are meant to be replace the gaskets when take it all apart, there are two for the egr valve and one gasket for inlet manifold to the head, they are only cheap from audi. When I did mine I just inspected the gaskets and cleaned them amped used the old ones and all seems fine :-)
  7. J

    how to fit vacuum actuator

    Yes the actuator is situated on the front of the inlet manifold, you have to take the manifold off the car to replace the actuator as there is a round pin which attaches the arm of the actuator to the variable manifold valves and to remove the actuator and fit a new one you have to turn the...