See what Opie says, may be able to identify the correct part.Not convinced that part is applicable to the A2 - wrong threads.
This looks like it, it's Denso, and a bit less expensive than the Audi part. Opie suggest contacting them to make sure, so I'd do that.
Mac.
DENSO Pressure Switch - DPS32002 - A/C Pressure Sensor
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This listing shows a part with a 7/16" 20 UNF-2B thread, which is about 11.1mm, so it does not fit my car. I have an early 2001 AUA, so perhaps they changed the condenser at some stage, and thus the G65? This may explain the confusion.This looks like it, it's Denso, and a bit less expensive than the Audi part. Opie suggest contacting them to make sure, so I'd do that.
Mac.
DENSO Pressure Switch - DPS32002 - A/C Pressure Sensor
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Good Afternoon,Did you get a definitive answer in the end @Andrew ?
Blimey what a differenceThe MOT is due this Saturday & I noticed last night as my wife reversed down the drive a number plate light out. As the forecast is for heavy rain tomorrow after I finish work I thought I'd take a look tonight. Both screws had snapped off before and where still in solid and pretty flush with two other screws holding a cracked lens in down the side of them. (I have got another tailgate section in a similar condition to refurbish) I had bought a couple of sets of LEDs so I have opened up the holes to 5 mm and sanded down the sides so the lens will fit in the recess and touch the contacts. So I now have two working number plate lights albeit night & day when on. I didn't touch the other side because the screws are even worse.
I know. It makes the original look like its got a bad earth & it hasn't.Blimey what a difference
I removed them last month and it took me whole weekend to slowly drill and dremel away all 3 bolts In my case I removed the shock and spring then drill two of them out and last one I dremel the bolt from the top so it felt trough. Nothing helped regarding soaking they were solid seized. Surprisingly cheap aldi lidl drill bits for 6 quid did the trick.Iām getting ready to change out the front shocks and springs on Rosie as sheās got a broken spring. Iāve bought this to help with the awkward bolts on the top mounts. Apart from spraying plus gas around the captive nuts what suggestions do you have to make this job a bit easierā¦.?
Make yourself comfortable, maybe some time ...New (to me) Car diagnostic laptop arrived to replace my dying old Lenovo
The windows and diagnostic software
fun begins. Sigh
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Make yourself comfortable, maybe some time ...
Mac.
Brilliant, very fiddly job to get to the outside for the rails, looks so much better with false floor.I turned this;
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As ever, plenty of resources/posts on here from the likes of @Birchall @2work @timmus and many others which made the job easier than otherwise it might have been. The fact that it was an immaculate and complete kit which my pal sourced from @A2Steve a good few years ago now, also helped!
It is so satisfying now feeling comfortable to do this sort of things which prior to getting involved in A2ās back in 2019, Iād never have even considered attempting.
Ta.DahThe MOT is due this Saturday & I noticed last night as my wife reversed down the drive a number plate light out. As the forecast is for heavy rain tomorrow after I finish work I thought I'd take a look tonight. Both screws had snapped off before and where still in solid and pretty flush with two other screws holding a cracked lens in down the side of them. (I have got another tailgate section in a similar condition to refurbish) I had bought a couple of sets of LEDs so I have opened up the holes to 5 mm and sanded down the sides so the lens will fit in the recess and touch the contacts. So I now have two working number plate lights albeit night & day when on. I didn't touch the other side because the screws are even worse.