Are you all blind !

No.Ian_C wrote:The little sprung metal flap a few inches inside your fuel filler neck that the fuel pump nozzle pushes in? You supposed to push it in with your finger before filling up?
TimsterRS4 wrote:No.Ian_C wrote:The little sprung metal flap a few inches inside your fuel filler neck that the fuel pump nozzle pushes in? You supposed to push it in with your finger before filling up?
On the B7 (dunno about your S4), there's a small black nipple (phnaw phnaw).. about an inch down on the LH side. Inside the filler tube.
That's what you have to push.
It's tricky to push the nipple (snigger) with both your finger and hose inserted.
(think I just felt something "twinge")
And yet I knew so many would say "I've never heard of this" and like you say it has been mentioned I can't remember how maany times in the 4 years I have beeen frequenting this forum.PetrolDave wrote:This has to be a strong contender for the most asked question on here - I've posted "how to" at least 3 times on this.
Nope it's on all B6/B7 A4/S4/RS4 saloon (sedan), Avant and cabrio models.sonny wrote:lol first time I have heard this, I dont even know what button your talking about. Is it an "Avant" thing?
P_G wrote:And yet I knew so many would say "I've never heard of this" and like you say it has been mentioned I can't remember how maany times in the 4 years I have beeen frequenting this forum.PetrolDave wrote:This has to be a strong contender for the most asked question on here - I've posted "how to" at least 3 times on this.
For the uninitiated, go and look inside your fuel filler nozzle and you will see what looks like a switch on one side. Next time you brim your tank to the point fuel is in the nozzle, TAKE THE FUEL PUMP OUT MOMENTARIALLY TO ALLOW ACCESS BY HAND TO THE SWITCH; either push or pull the switch and you will hear a hissing sound and the fuel in the nozzle will disappear; essentially it allows air to escape from the tank and I believe flow into the reserve as well. Good for another 5 litres in some instances but best not used if on a hot day and you aren't going to use the extraa fuel immediately as it is technically the tank should have some airin it as an expanssion gap. Great on cold days though for an extra 20-40 miles.
Thanks will do it when I next fill up! We literary learn something new every day.PetrolDave wrote:Nope it's on all B6/B7 A4/S4/RS4 saloon (sedan), Avant and cabrio models.sonny wrote:lol first time I have heard this, I dont even know what button your talking about. Is it an "Avant" thing?
Take the fuel filler cap off and look inside the pipe, on the side at the rear of the vehicle you'll see a small (approx 5mm) round "nipple". Fill until the pump stops and then slide the filler nozzle slightly out, enough to get a finger in the pipe and push the nipple down and hold it, make sure the filler nozzle is still far enough in to open the one-way flap in the pipe. Then you can, slowly, get another 5-9 litres into the tank - depending on how fast the pump normally is and how early it stopped.
My record is 69 litres, and the DIS was showing 20 miles left so thewre was probably still more than 4 litres in the tank.Ian_C wrote:Cheers guys, something to try next time, would love to beat my previous best of 65.5 litres, especially considering Audi quote a 66 litre tank
That is one of my favouites when i park up and walk away from the car and close the windows and sunroof. I'm sure there are people seeing everything close and wondering if there are special sensors in the car doing this. lolDavidRS4 wrote:Loving the tip about holding the key fob to open and close the windows!
If it's correctly coded you can also open the windows and doors by pressing and holding the key fob - but not the sunroof (even if you code it to enable this it doesn't work).DavidRS4 wrote:Loving the tip about holding the key fob to open and close the windows!
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