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scoobyc
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by scoobyc » Fri Feb 22, 2008 5:50 pm
ARSEY4 wrote:Just to put this in to perspective ill chuck in Porsche and RMS!!!! and that is why boxsters dont come out too well in the warranty claim stats.
easy fix, buy a porsche that doesn't have an rms prob

wait for it......
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ARSEY4
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by ARSEY4 » Sat Feb 23, 2008 10:20 am
scoobyc wrote:ARSEY4 wrote:Just to put this in to perspective ill chuck in Porsche and RMS!!!! and that is why boxsters dont come out too well in the warranty claim stats.
easy fix, buy a porsche that doesn't have an rms prob

I came from a 987s at a time when they were supposed to of cured this yet I still had it. Its an expensive fix outside of warranty, aprox 800 from an indy luckily mine was under warranty.
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by richmay76 » Sat Feb 23, 2008 1:10 pm
Back from dealers on Friday - knocking again today... back again on Monday I guess. I give up.
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scoobyc
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by scoobyc » Sat Feb 23, 2008 5:44 pm
i meant buy a turbo

wait for it......
RS4 Avant - Daytona Grey SOLD
Focus ST wth a tweak

03 911 (996) turbo SOLD
06 Wrx impreza SOLD
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dougbmwm3
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by dougbmwm3 » Mon Mar 03, 2008 1:34 pm
Got the same problem, knocking front suspension, cars been in to Aberdeen Audi. They say there's nothing wrong...... Do i need to go back??
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by richmay76 » Mon Mar 03, 2008 1:37 pm
dougbmwm3 wrote:Got the same problem, knocking front suspension, cars been in to Aberdeen Audi. They say there's nothing wrong...... Do i need to go back??
Yup
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by dougbmwm3 » Mon Mar 03, 2008 1:46 pm
ChrisRS4 wrote:Cheers, will give that a try. Not sure how far I'll get unless I take it to another dealership. These guys are a bunch of money grabbing cowboys.
Did you get anywhere? Looks like i've same issue but Aberdeen say nothing wrong. It's a knocking from drivers side suspension going over anything uneven.
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by ChrisRS4 » Mon Mar 03, 2008 7:32 pm
dougbmwm3 wrote:ChrisRS4 wrote:Cheers, will give that a try. Not sure how far I'll get unless I take it to another dealership. These guys are a bunch of money grabbing cowboys.
Did you get anywhere? Looks like i've same issue but Aberdeen say nothing wrong. It's a knocking from drivers side suspension going over anything uneven.
After some exhaustive conversations with them, my car will be heading off to Highland Audi for an assessment instead. Long story, but Aberdeen Audi won't be seeing anymore of my money.
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by dougbmwm3 » Tue Mar 04, 2008 1:12 pm
thanks for the info, i'll give them one more go then move on
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by dom888 » Sat Mar 15, 2008 2:11 am
Mine is at Wayside Milton Keynes for rebound/leaking shock. They said only one was leaking and have back ordered it from Germany. They are absolutely adament that only ONE needs replacing and NOT BOTH. I tried to tell them that I'd heard that both had to be done, but they said definately not. I didn't have the techincal knowledge to argue my point. Are they right?!!!
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by audijohn » Sat Mar 15, 2008 7:49 am
dougbmwm3 wrote:ChrisRS4 wrote:Cheers, will give that a try. Not sure how far I'll get unless I take it to another dealership. These guys are a bunch of money grabbing cowboys.
Did you get anywhere? Looks like i've same issue but Aberdeen say nothing wrong. It's a knocking from drivers side suspension going over anything uneven.
Take it back and phone Audi C/services, putting it on "Record"
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by rjkflyer » Sat Mar 15, 2008 8:39 pm
As far as I can gather, it is THEORETICALLY possible to do one only. The problem is that if air has gotten admitted to the system it may have travelled through the central valve to the other shock. It seems best practice to do the pair. In any event, i assume that they will be putting a new central valve on (they come pressurised and so when you break the system open you lose pressure) in which case the probability of getting air admitted to the 'other' shock is high. It is possible to use the old valve if they have the VAS 6209/3 tool).
MOST important is that they have the RIGHT tools. They MUST have VAS 6209/2 (Pressure tester for RS4) tool - ask them that EXACT question - that will surprise them, and show you are serious - as this is absolutely CRITICAL to get the 15 bar setup pressure.
Mine is now with Audi UK MIlton Keynes and having all four shocks plus two central valves replaced to get this fixed once and for all.
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by EuroSag » Sat Mar 15, 2008 9:23 pm
dom888 wrote:Mine is at Wayside Milton Keynes for rebound/leaking shock. They said only one was leaking and have back ordered it from Germany. They are absolutely adament that only ONE needs replacing and NOT BOTH. I tried to tell them that I'd heard that both had to be done, but they said definately not. I didn't have the techincal knowledge to argue my point. Are they right?!!!
I don't know whereabouts you are, but I'd try to get it to Aylesbury Audi

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