ecu cover is on the left hand side when you lift the bonnet,just remove the big black plastic battery/brake servo cover to gain acess to the retaining screws,as for the bulkhead grommets remove the battery and theres one under the plate there and one to the left of it under the brake servo,
i recon its all that snow thats melted of me size 11,s penatrated deep in the carpets! a nice warm day should sort it! if we ever get one!!
Mine is lots of short trips maybe a mile or less most days
How can this be so when it's been stated on here that the a/c doesn't work below 5 degrees
How exactly do you expect Audi to fix it?
Its caused by the interior of the car being damp and never drying out.
How exactly do you expect Audi to fix it?
What i mean is that Audi could eliminate any possible defects or leaks on c/c :thumbsup:
As stated, I've already bought the 'moisture mate' & will be using it once the car is back from the body shop. This just seems fruitless though if there is an actual problem with the c/c - might aswell get it checked whilst it's under warranty.
Never had this with any of my previous cars & never expected it from an Audi TBH.
I've got bigger problems to deal with at present it's just a major driving issue when you can't see **** through you windows if the outside temp drops below 3 degrees
That seems wrong if water gets inside from the doors.Perhaps the do not shut tight to the seals?does anyone who is experiencing this problem also suffer with water congregating inbetween the driver/passenger door and sill rubber, you will know if this is a problem as when you open the door, water then falls off the sill onto your feet/floor.
Just trying to eliminate possible causes to windows steaming up ! Taken my car to Midland VW yesterday and they cant find any evidence of water ingress into the vehicle, nor any reason as to why windows mist up when parked up.
i have the same with my doors guys yet i dont have the steming up problem also it seems to be traped from door rubber and door card well what iv seen