I agree with 1wheelonly Stafford Audi do a great service for £79 while you wait and clean the car for you for free plus you'll have a dealer stamp in the service book.
i fu**ing hate dealers but i swear by stafford audi.
why cant they all be like that, rather make a little bit of money off a lot of people rather than the rest, alot of money from non returning, didnt know any different, poor sods.
hey all think I'll be taking it to Stafford then can't argue with that cost, regards cam belt the woman at Audi Sutton coldfield said 5 years or 70k miles is she wrong then?
no shes not but people dont like to leave em that long.
if your getting the cam belt done your also advised to get the water pump done aswell as these are ment to go soon after cambelt change due to new forces put on them.
im sure this is correct info, im sure someone will second it.
not sure on the design of the B6 but on the B5 the waterpump isnt connected to the cam belt in any way. It runs off a belt driven by the PAS pump, which is driven by the main aux belt...
On cars where the cam belt drives the water pump its advisable to change both, as if the pump fails it usally causes the belt to lose tension and destroys the engine. If its external, that cant happen, so its not as important to do it.
Just called up Stafford Audi they want £236 for a service. If the parts according to Sutton Audi cost £115 that makes the labour cost £121 at Stafford where is the £79 from apart from the link above to ebay?
You may have been quoted for a standard longlife service.
The Ebay service is just a oil change, fluid top up and stamp in the book. You will still need to change the Air filter, pollen filter and maybe the spark plugs which are all cheap and easy to diy.
As Stafford Audi state on Ebay "If you would like to take advantage of this excellent value for money offer then please contact our service department on 01785 250444 and quoteeBay Bronze Service offerto the service advisor"
The AVS can be reset manually by anyone, can't remember the exact procedure and my car isn't here to check, but it details how to do it in the handbook.
You can reset to normal fixed interval servicing yourself with no tools. To reset the AVS (variable interval) you'll need access to VAG-COM/VCDS. There are lots guys on here who have this who may be willing to help you out.
The AVS can be reset manually by anyone, can't remember the exact procedure and my car isn't here to check, but it details how to do it in the handbook.
Just a suggestion but why not get the bronze service done at Stafford Audi for £79 then do the other bits yourself. That way they will reset your service reminder for you and stamp your book and as Coyote says the rest should be straight forward diy.
If it's on variable and you want it standard or vice versa then just ask them to set the reminder to suit.
As Coyote's said just quote the ebay offer if you do decide to ring them.
My understanding (someone correct me if I'm wrong) of the difference between variable and standard service is that if you do high milage then the variable makes more sense as it uses long life oil and the next service is required at around 20K miles or 2 years.
Standard is just when you take it in every year or 10K miles and they use regular oil rather than long life which I gather is much cheaper.
From what I've heard long life oil is not that great as I have turbo failure at the moment at only 30K miles and the first thing every garge seems to ask is 'it's not running on long life oil is it' - which is was before I owned it.
Hey all finally booked it in for a gold service at stafford Audi for £189 orignally when i called up they wanted £236 and compared to my local dealer in Sutton who wanted over £330 for my next service I cannot complain.
Ive been trying to understand the servicing regieme of Audi and think i have finally cracked it.
Had the service done at Stafford and happy with the job done although i like to watch them work but hey ho not a problem.
Stafford Audi do a fixed price servicing offer depending on your car for mine they want jsut over £400 for the next two services and I get the MOT's for the next two years included also i can pay monthly with no interest charged so thats £21 a month for the next year and a bit.
It makes more sense as then its not much of a pain when you have to part with the money.
You can also cancel at any point and get all your money back excluding £20 for admin charge.
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