Three weeks of ownership then..

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RS04EDD
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Three weeks of ownership then..

Post by RS04EDD » Sun Oct 25, 2009 1:25 pm

Definatly didnt see this coming!

I have had the car for three weeks now, and i absoloutly love it. The combination of comfort and power it brilliant. It will be taken care of just as the previous owner had.

Until yesterday,

After driving up to huddersfield i started by journey back when the car became quite noisy, i pulled into a tescos express and turned off the engine. Started it again and theres a large buzzing/wine coming from the rear of the engine. Espcially around 2-3K. Its also supported by a misfire. :(

After an Audi tech arrived his pre shop diagnosics is a timing chain failure or damage. Oh the joy.

Full credit for Audi's support, they arrange for a taxi from tescos to Mancester airport where i was handed the keys to a insigna which i must say is crap, but was very impressed with Audi recovery.


Has anyone experience this kind of noise/feeling before in theres?

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RE: Three weeks of ownership then..

Post by pippyrips » Sun Oct 25, 2009 4:20 pm

That's the first I've heard time I've heard of that - I would have thought a timing chain failure would be an a complete engine failure, not just a buzzing sound?

Fingers crossed for you - what's the cars mileage?

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Post by davey » Sun Oct 25, 2009 9:07 pm

sorry to hear that, hope its all sorted soon.
Were you on the m62, and is your car a blue saloon? if so i passed you.

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Post by karl » Sun Oct 25, 2009 9:43 pm

davey wrote:sorry to hear that, hope its all sorted soon.
Were you on the m62, and is your car a blue saloon? if so i passed you.
Hmm...bet he feels better for that! :lol:

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NOISE

Post by Angelo_Amato » Wed Oct 28, 2009 5:18 pm

that's unfortunate.

has a proper diagnosis been given ?

be shocking if it is the timing chain that has gone :?

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Post by spoonz » Thu Oct 29, 2009 11:13 am

Im hoping he has warranty :shock:

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Post by PetrolDave » Thu Oct 29, 2009 3:01 pm

More likely a timing chain tensioner IMHO - the timing chains are duplex so even if one half fails there's still a chain connecting the pulleys.
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