Hi Guys,
hoping someone can help me out. The latest in a long line of problems on my 52 plate 1.4 A2 since the warranty ran out (piece of sh*t premium brand Audi). When i start the car in the morning my battery warning light is flashing on when i accelerate to about 2k revs. It goes off after about 10 mins and doesn't come back unless the car has been standing for several hours. Now i have checked the alternator belt and that is good and tight. Now there is 3 probs i can see that it may be. New battery needed, alternator needs replacing or just one of these mystery A2 problems. has anybody else had the same problem. I could always pop into Audi but they will probably charge me for the privelidge at £48 pounds per half hour and i am never setting foot in Audi dealership again as my wallet can't take it. Any advice??? I can't sell the car with this light flashing which is what i want to do and change it for a 65 bug which will probably be more reliable and i can work on it my self and not have to step into a main dealers. Cheers Nathan
hoping someone can help me out. The latest in a long line of problems on my 52 plate 1.4 A2 since the warranty ran out (piece of sh*t premium brand Audi). When i start the car in the morning my battery warning light is flashing on when i accelerate to about 2k revs. It goes off after about 10 mins and doesn't come back unless the car has been standing for several hours. Now i have checked the alternator belt and that is good and tight. Now there is 3 probs i can see that it may be. New battery needed, alternator needs replacing or just one of these mystery A2 problems. has anybody else had the same problem. I could always pop into Audi but they will probably charge me for the privelidge at £48 pounds per half hour and i am never setting foot in Audi dealership again as my wallet can't take it. Any advice??? I can't sell the car with this light flashing which is what i want to do and change it for a 65 bug which will probably be more reliable and i can work on it my self and not have to step into a main dealers. Cheers Nathan