Is the ECU on an Audi A4 multitronic?

Is the ECU on an Audi A4 multitronic? This is just a small list of common part numbers, if you do not see your part number here then please see below as we cover the entire range. Each Audi A4/A6 Multitronic transmission ECU is fully tested on our bespoke Hardware-In-the-Loop test rigs, simulating real-world load […]

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What do I need for my Audi A4?

What do I need for my Audi A4? Complete CJE Audi A4 1.8l TFSI Engine Looking for the driver side mirror cover. Need Head and oil pump. Second hand. Working condition. i need MMI Display screen for my audi A6 2006 modem. please email quotes and prize… Do you need spare parts for an Audi […]

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How do I find my Audi code?

How do I find my Audi code? You can find it under the scratch-off plastic tag attached to the key fob. Open the tag and scratch off the top to uncover the 10-digit Vehicle Code. *Note: the vehicle code is case sensitive so ensure that appropriate characters have been capitalized as needed. must enter the […]

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Is a 2008 Audi A4 reliable?

Is a 2008 Audi A4 reliable? 2008 Audi A4 Warranty Consumer Guide lists the 2008 A4 as one of its “Best Buys” for the class, but also recounts mechanical issues with previous A4 models. Prior Audi A4s have experienced issues that range from coolant leaks to electrical wiring problems with the automatic doors and windows. […]

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What does ESP fault mean?

What does ESP fault mean? Electronic Stability Programme ESP stands for Electronic Stability Programme, and is designed to improve car stability when driving on problematic surfaces. If the light is on but not flashing, this means that a fault has occurred in your ESP traction system. Should you drive with ESP off? You shouldn’t turn […]

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What to do if your Audi compressor wont work?

What to do if your Audi compressor wont work? Audi has issued an updated pressure sensor that solves the problem. Start your diagnosis by checking for a refrigerant leak at the G395 pressure sensor. If you find a leak, replace the sensor with the updated part. If the refrigerant pressures are good and you find […]

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How do you bleed a stubborn clutch?

How do you bleed a stubborn clutch? From under the car, open the bleed nipple a turn, stick the hose on the bleed nipple, drop the check valve end into a catch container. Then in the drivers seat, pump the brake (or clutch) pedal a few times to expel dirty fluid and/or air. Then back […]

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