> Hi, I’ve been having problem with the A6, 2003 model.
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> All suggections and advice would be great! :)
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Thanks, TJ:
I have not tried injector cleaner yet, so I cant tell if it will work!
But I had a chat the other day with one of buddy who used to drive a
VW Passat(suppose VW and Audi is the same maker), he had the same
problem with starting, he said he had to change 2 fuel pumps to fix
the problem. He also mentioned that change a pump is easy, its located
in the trunk, just lift the floor mat you can c it. but I havent check
it yet since I was on a trip just came back to town, will do tomorrow
and let you know
TonyJ - 09 Apr 2007 04:36 GMT
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> it yet since I was on a trip just came back to town, will do tomorrow
> and let you know
A possible clue that you have a problem with the fuel pump and/or fuel filter is
hearing a buzzing sound near the back and under the car.
Bloomsburg - 13 Apr 2007 18:30 GMT
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Went to change my 4 tires the other day and asked the garage to check
the starting problem on my A6/99. He came out with a fault code P0116,
which is Coolant Temp. Sensor out of range. He said it will cost about
$135 to change it. I looked on line for the part, the price is about
$22 on some of the website. I had thought to change it myself and then
realized its too difficult a project for me. Beside even if I can do
it myself, I still need to erase the fault code. So I had it changed
this morning at the garage, the suprise is, it only cost me $79. May
be the service man is too smart to read a customer's mind. Give out
high qoute but keep final price low alway makes customer smile and
come back.