Following the writing off of my 51 plate AKE avant quattro, I've come to own a 6 speed,brilliant black, grey leather, 55 plate Avant SE, MMI high, satnav. Now I would not normally consider such a new car but the insurance came up with more than I expected and this came up on Pistonheads from an Audi dealer. The catch was it's done 152K. This dealer had looked after it from new and so I asked for a printout of all the work done. It was thick sheath of notes including 2 clutch kits, the last one 40K ago. Cam belt just done along with one new unit injector.
It's magic on fuel with 45mpg without trying. comfortable and the sat nav is a joy. There are a few problems though..
There seems to be high crankcase pressure. If you turn and release the oil filler cap the pressure bobs the cap about at idle. What is normal for this BLB engine... that high ? The other thing tied in with this is the amount of oil blowing through the turbo. I took off the intercooler to inlet man pipe to find a fair amount oil sitting in there. The first time I took it back I was told this is normal in a 20K miler. I found this hard to believe but hey, he was a Master Tech. I see pressure is vented out of the cam cover. Is this the only crankcase vent ? Idle is a bit lumpy when warm and switching the engine off ends in a body shudder as the engine comes to rest. What's that then ? Just had a thought, this could be engine mounts. When I changed the oil, pushing up on the engine, they did look soft. Duff mounts ? Bit of a judder pulling away at times but think this may be mount related also. Isee the two mounts L/R and the one at the front. Would you change the L/R ras a pair ? Left one's got wiggleys going to it - looks expensive ? Waranty job ?
There is a whirring from the steering column when the wheel has had a fair amount of action in a multistory car park ,say. It was packed with grease as a fix but it was back within a day or so. It's going back next week before the warranty runs outfor this as clearly something not right and steering to me figures important.
I had a 130 Passat and did 150K as a company driver and felt good for the same again when I gave it back. It's was that feeling that made me go for this.
I need to upgrade my vagcom so can't pull any codes just now.
Sorry this rambles on but any comments most welcome.
Dave
It's magic on fuel with 45mpg without trying. comfortable and the sat nav is a joy. There are a few problems though..
There seems to be high crankcase pressure. If you turn and release the oil filler cap the pressure bobs the cap about at idle. What is normal for this BLB engine... that high ? The other thing tied in with this is the amount of oil blowing through the turbo. I took off the intercooler to inlet man pipe to find a fair amount oil sitting in there. The first time I took it back I was told this is normal in a 20K miler. I found this hard to believe but hey, he was a Master Tech. I see pressure is vented out of the cam cover. Is this the only crankcase vent ? Idle is a bit lumpy when warm and switching the engine off ends in a body shudder as the engine comes to rest. What's that then ? Just had a thought, this could be engine mounts. When I changed the oil, pushing up on the engine, they did look soft. Duff mounts ? Bit of a judder pulling away at times but think this may be mount related also. Isee the two mounts L/R and the one at the front. Would you change the L/R ras a pair ? Left one's got wiggleys going to it - looks expensive ? Waranty job ?
There is a whirring from the steering column when the wheel has had a fair amount of action in a multistory car park ,say. It was packed with grease as a fix but it was back within a day or so. It's going back next week before the warranty runs outfor this as clearly something not right and steering to me figures important.
I had a 130 Passat and did 150K as a company driver and felt good for the same again when I gave it back. It's was that feeling that made me go for this.
I need to upgrade my vagcom so can't pull any codes just now.
Sorry this rambles on but any comments most welcome.
Dave
