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On 17 Nov 2006 14:43:49 -0800, "Sami D." <sami.durrani (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote: yeh i talked to an audi mechanic today, he said the same thing. damn, and i just bought the effing car. On Nov 17, 4:45 pm, Dave LaCourse <dplacou... (AT) pirateaol (DOT) com> wrote: On 17 Nov 2006 09:04:06 -0800, "Sami D." <sami.durr... (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote: To me it sounds like the starter is turning but its not connecting to the engine crank.Sounds like your timing belt went. Hope it didn't eat many valves in doing so. That shows why it is so vitally important to have a competentent mechanic inspect the car before you buy it! And to insist on seeing all past service records. If previous service records are not available, then a wise buyer will assume they have not been done, and factor these into the final price. I'd say you've learned a painful lesson in buying a car, and you have my sympathy. Hopefully it won't cost too much to repair. |
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I second that! When you have something as critical as the timing belt on an interference engine, then it is a good idea to replace it as soon as you purchase the vehicle. I have managed to save two 16V engines when their timing belts broke at a stop sign. No noticeable engine damage, only needed the timing belt and tensioner. They were very lucky, but there was one 16V engine that had it's belt bread at speed and needed some valves repaired. Oh and when you do get that engine running again then make sure you check the engine for sludge. Some people will use some cleaner/flush with the oil and reduce the sludge inside in the 1.8t engine. SPECIAL synthetic oil and a nice large oil filter is desired. Good luck! later, dave (One out of many daves) "PeterD" <pet... (AT) hipson (DOT) net> wrote in messagenews:u7nsl21kcgaccd146m8dlkpfr1onefr0gd (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On 17 Nov 2006 14:43:49 -0800, "Sami D." <sami.durr... (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote: yeh i talked to an audi mechanic today, he said the same thing. damn, and i just bought the effing car. On Nov 17, 4:45 pm, Dave LaCourse <dplacou... (AT) pirateaol (DOT) com> wrote: On 17 Nov 2006 09:04:06 -0800, "Sami D." <sami.durr... (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote: To me it sounds like the starter is turning but its not connecting to the engine crank.Sounds like your timing belt went. Hope it didn't eat many valves in doing so. That shows why it is so vitally important to have a competentent mechanic inspect the car before you buy it! And to insist on seeing all past service records. If previous service records are not available, then a wise buyer will assume they have not been done, and factor these into the final price. I'd say you've learned a painful lesson in buying a car, and you have my sympathy. Hopefully it won't cost too much to repair. |
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I second that! When you have something as critical as the timing belt on an interference engine, then it is a good idea to replace it as soon as you purchase the vehicle. I have managed to save two 16V engines when their timing belts broke at a stop sign. No noticeable engine damage, only needed the timing belt and tensioner. They were very lucky, but there was one 16V engine that had it's belt bread at speed and needed some valves repaired. Oh and when you do get that engine running again then make sure you check the engine for sludge. Some people will use some cleaner/flush with the oil and reduce the sludge inside in the 1.8t engine. SPECIAL synthetic oil and a nice large oil filter is desired. Good luck! later, dave (One out of many daves) "PeterD" <peter2 (AT) hipson (DOT) net> wrote in message news:u7nsl21kcgaccd146m8dlkpfr1onefr0gd (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On 17 Nov 2006 14:43:49 -0800, "Sami D." <sami.durrani (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote: yeh i talked to an audi mechanic today, he said the same thing. damn, and i just bought the effing car. On Nov 17, 4:45 pm, Dave LaCourse <dplacou... (AT) pirateaol (DOT) com> wrote: On 17 Nov 2006 09:04:06 -0800, "Sami D." <sami.durr... (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote: To me it sounds like the starter is turning but its not connecting to the engine crank.Sounds like your timing belt went. Hope it didn't eat many valves in doing so. That shows why it is so vitally important to have a competentent mechanic inspect the car before you buy it! And to insist on seeing all past service records. If previous service records are not available, then a wise buyer will assume they have not been done, and factor these into the final price. I'd say you've learned a painful lesson in buying a car, and you have my sympathy. Hopefully it won't cost too much to repair. Jesus, you wouldn't want to sink the boot in would you... |
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Hi, I just bought a 2001 A4 1.8T Fwd Trip with 116K miles on it a few days ago. This morning the car started up fine (the OK! display came on) and I drove to the end of my street where I stopped at a stop sign. At the stop, the car turned off by its-self and wouldn't restart after that. Here's what happens when I try to restart my car. 1. All the lights turn on and everything electronic works fine. 2. The engine makes a "whiirrrrr"ing noise, but does not turn. I didn't think it was the battery, but I tried jump starting it anyways. That didn't work, so its not the battery. I've spent a considerable time searching the forum and from the info posted I think its the starter. To me it sounds like the starter is turning but its not connecting to the engine crank. Someone in a previous post suggested that tapping the starter with a hammer to see if that works. I'd like to try that but I have no idea where the starter is and what it looks like ![]() DO NOT HIT TH STARTER WITH A HAMMER. It contains ceramic magnets that can be |
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Also, I'm still not 100% convinced that its the starter because that still doesn't explain why the car died in the first place. So what do you guys think? Starter or something else? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'd really be grateful if someone in the area (Orlando, FL) would be willing to stop by and help me solve this problem or if someone could recommend a good (and relatively inexpensive!) mechanic who I can take the car to. Someone in a previous post recommended Hans in altamonte springs, but that was a year old post. Any comments or other alternatives? Also, I'd like to get involved with local Audi owners, I don't know much about auto repair but I'm handy with tools and willing to learn. If someone has any projects that they need some help on, I'd like to help. (Or if someone would like to help/guide me though repairing my own car!) Get in touch with me guys, I'm in the UCF Area. I see lots of nice looking A4's cruising along. Where art thou? ![]() Please somebody come around and help me figure out what to do with my current problem, it'd be great if somebody could bring a VAG! You may have broken a timing belt. If so do not try to start the engine. You |
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That shows why it is so vitally important to have a competentent mechanic inspect the car before you buy it! And to insist on seeing all past service records. If previous service records are not available, then a wise buyer will assume they have not been done, and factor these into the final price. I'd say you've learned a painful lesson in buying a car, and you have my sympathy. Hopefully it won't cost too much to repair. In fairness, one could have had all the advantages as listed, and still end up with a tb failure in short time. The originally recommended tb replacement interval has since been fairly well shown to be optimistic by at least 20K miles... /daytripper '00 s4 6spd |
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Hey guys, thanks for all of your comments and suggestions. Whats really ironic and sad is that before I bought the car, i had it carfaxed, I called audi and asked if they had service records for the car (they said they did till 99,XXX miles) and I had it checked out by a mechanic. The mechanic had gave the car a clean bill of health but obviously couldn't check the timing belt. As a precaution I decided to set an appointment with the dealership to go over the records, to do a diagnostic and to possiblly change the timing bet. This appointment is (was) for this coming monday. I figured the car should be ok for a week, but, ^%#*$, the belt broke after 4 days. So, yeh, as daytripper mentioned, you can try and plan all you want, but crap happens. I guess there's not much you can do accept kick something, swear a little bit, accept it and move on. Dave, thank you for your input. I'm really really hoping that there isnt any significant engine damage. The car was stopped and it turned off without any noticeable drama (no noises, vibrations or otherwise odd behavior). However, I was talking to my passenger, so I could have missed a slight rattle. There's still hope that it could be something else! Admittedly its a very small small hope. ![]() The mechanic I've decided to go with comes pretty well recommended and he's going to charge me 750 for the timing belt plus any damage repair costs. (please please GOD let there be none!). Do you guys have any suggestions as to anything else that I should have checked/replaced while the engine is open, I guess it'll save labor costs from having to reopen the engine at a later point to check/fix something else. I'm definitely going to talk to the mechanic about the sludge problem. I've been reading up on that on audiforms.com too. Any suggestions for what kind of cleaner I should use? The car will be towed to the mechanic on Monday for an assessment and estimate. I don't know when I'll be able to afford to fix it though, depends on the quote. I'm out of money right now and college life doesn't pay much. :s Anyone want to contribute to the "save the silver A4" fund? lolthanks for all your help, //SD |
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dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote: I second that! When you have something as critical as the timing belt on an interference engine, then it is a good idea to replace it as soon as you purchase the vehicle. I have managed to save two 16V engines when their timing belts broke at a stop sign. No noticeable engine damage, only needed the timing belt and tensioner. They were very lucky, but there was one 16V engine that had it's belt bread at speed and needed some valves repaired. Oh and when you do get that engine running again then make sure you check the engine for sludge. Some people will use some cleaner/flush with the oil and reduce the sludge inside in the 1.8t engine. SPECIAL synthetic oil and a nice large oil filter is desired. Good luck! later, dave (One out of many daves) "PeterD" <peter2 (AT) hipson (DOT) net> wrote in message news:u7nsl21kcgaccd146m8dlkpfr1onefr0gd (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On 17 Nov 2006 14:43:49 -0800, "Sami D." <sami.durrani (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote: yeh i talked to an audi mechanic today, he said the same thing. damn, and i just bought the effing car. On Nov 17, 4:45 pm, Dave LaCourse <dplacou... (AT) pirateaol (DOT) com> wrote: On 17 Nov 2006 09:04:06 -0800, "Sami D." <sami.durr... (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote: To me it sounds like the starter is turning but its not connecting to the engine crank.Sounds like your timing belt went. Hope it didn't eat many valves in doing so. That shows why it is so vitally important to have a competentent mechanic inspect the car before you buy it! And to insist on seeing all past service records. If previous service records are not available, then a wise buyer will assume they have not been done, and factor these into the final price. I'd say you've learned a painful lesson in buying a car, and you have my sympathy. Hopefully it won't cost too much to repair. Jesus, you wouldn't want to sink the boot in would you... Poor bugger doesn't need a lecture now - especially from the smart alecs on this NG. He asked for advice, not a lecture!!! |
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On Sat, 18 Nov 2006 16:49:43 +1100, John Smith <donts... (AT) noway (DOT) com wrote: dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote: I second that! When you have something as critical as the timing belt on an interference engine, then it is a good idea to replace it as soon as you purchase the vehicle. I have managed to save two 16V engines when their timing belts broke at a stop sign. No noticeable engine damage, only needed the timing belt and tensioner. They were very lucky, but there was one 16V engine that had it's belt bread at speed and needed some valves repaired. Oh and when you do get that engine running again then make sure you check the engine for sludge. Some people will use some cleaner/flush with the oil and reduce the sludge inside in the 1.8t engine. SPECIAL synthetic oil and a nice large oil filter is desired. Good luck! later, dave (One out of many daves) "PeterD" <pet... (AT) hipson (DOT) net> wrote in message news:u7nsl21kcgaccd146m8dlkpfr1onefr0gd (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... On 17 Nov 2006 14:43:49 -0800, "Sami D." <sami.durr... (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote: yeh i talked to an audi mechanic today, he said the same thing. damn, and i just bought the effing car. On Nov 17, 4:45 pm, Dave LaCourse <dplacou... (AT) pirateaol (DOT) com> wrote: On 17 Nov 2006 09:04:06 -0800, "Sami D." <sami.durr... (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote: To me it sounds like the starter is turning but its not connecting to the engine crank.Sounds like your timing belt went. Hope it didn't eat many valves in doing so. That shows why it is so vitally important to have a competentent mechanic inspect the car before you buy it! And to insist on seeing all past service records. If previous service records are not available, then a wise buyer will assume they have not been done, and factor these into the final price. I'd say you've learned a painful lesson in buying a car, and you have my sympathy. Hopefully it won't cost too much to repair. Jesus, you wouldn't want to sink the boot in would you... Poor bugger doesn't need a lecture now - especially from the smart alecs on this NG. He asked for advice, not a lecture!!!Well, we'll keep that in mind! Of course the advise you gave was incredibly useful to him, wasn't it? |
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ok I maybe be showing my newbie-ness here, but what are: OP and LOF? |
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"Sami D." <sami.durrani (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1163864961.936584.194490 (AT) k70g2000cwa (DOT) googlegroups.com... ok I maybe be showing my newbie-ness here, but what are: OP and LOF? OP can be 'Original Poster' in this case. LOF might be 'Laughing On Floor' or 'Little Old Fart' or ? 8^) |
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