Thanks for all the advice guys. Think I’m going to get over my Christmas hangover and have a look at it this week. Bought some trim removal tools from Amazon, and think I’ll get some Meguires PlastX on it and see what it’s like after that. If not happy with it I’ll look for a replacement.
Cheers. Don’t think I can put up with it as it’s going to be a constant reminder of me being careless. If the restoration method doesn’t work or I decide to just replace it, where could I get a decent used one? Don’t fancy taking pot luck on eBay tbh
So I’m probably not the first one to have done this, but I unknowingly used the wrong product to clean the MMI screen on my newly acquired 2009 A4, and now half the anti-glare coating has gone, meaning in brighter light it’s difficult to see what’s on the screen through the big scratchy blotch...
So if there's a loose connection and I fix it tomorrow, the light will stay on until I clear it? If so, won't be able to tell if fixed (if it's not blatent to the eye) Or will it just stay on the fault memory?
Started the car up as normal thursday morning and the red circular airbag warning light (which normally goes out on ignition), has remained on since.
Anyone know why this happens, or most likely culprit, or how to turn it off? Have 98 1.8T with bags in steering and seats
Yeah, had the hammer and wooden mallet to it. Think a slightly rounded bolt and average socket set making things a ball ache. Will try the pump method and see what happens
Have admitted defeat after 2 hours of swearing, sweating and WD40. Am going to change tactics and use a syphon pump instead before it costs me a new sump!
Is there an easy way to tell if it's the turbo? Power delivery doesn't seem to have changed (still fairly non-eventful). Thanks for all your advice on my posts by the way mate, I'm a bit of a novice when it comes to engineering
Just a normal 17mm socket. It's not a great kit I don't think, bit of play in it and the bolt is ever so slightly rounded which isn't helping (last change was done by a garage :rolleyes:). It's still solid on there. The only thing like a bar I have to hand is a standard wheel bolt removal...
Cheers, knew I was right but best to cover all possibilities. Maybe it's just my socket isn't man enough for it. Will have a hunt around for something else to try. Have tried 3 blasts of WD40 so far. Got to hate over tightened bolts....
Ok, so I'm trying to do an oil change on the car. Got to getting the sump plug off, and it seriously won't budge. Now I'm pretty sure I'm right, but it's the same as any other bolt - anticlockwise to undo. It's definitely not the other way for some obscure reason?
On this engine it's on...
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