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Any Audi owners caught out - and if so how well did the limp home mode work? |
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"Mick x" <x (AT) mickx (DOT) eclipse.co.uk> wrote in message news:C20E241E.1704%x (AT) mickx (DOT) eclipse.co.uk... Any Audi owners caught out - and if so how well did the limp home mode work? Personally not been affected by the dodgy (allegedly, your Honour :-) ) fuel, but limp mode on Audis works the same on all cars - usually restricting engine revs to half the maximum, and generally running like a bag of $h!t. Whatever caused the limp mode, the stored fault codes from the ECU will need clearing, and provided the original cause of the limp mode trigger has been eliminated, all will be fine again. Have you been affected, Mick, or know anyone who has? Rgds, Sean |
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Any Audi owners caught out - and if so how well did the limp home mode work? |
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In article <C20E241E.170... (AT) mickx (DOT) eclipse.co.uk>, Mick x <x... (AT) mickx (DOT) eclipse.co.uk> wrote: Any Audi owners caught out - and if so how well did the limp home mode work? Dunno about others, but my new A3 3.2 can get by on 87 Octane. I've tried it and it runs well enough. It doesn't hurt the gas milage or performance for conservative driving but the engine wimps out when you stomp down the throttle. |
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In article <C20E241E.1704%x (AT) mickx (DOT) eclipse.co.uk>, Mick x <x (AT) mickx (DOT) eclipse.co.uk> wrote: Any Audi owners caught out - and if so how well did the limp home mode work? Dunno about others, but my new A3 3.2 can get by on 87 Octane. I've tried it and it runs well enough. It doesn't hurt the gas milage or performance for conservative driving but the engine wimps out when you stomp down the throttle. |
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Kevin McMurtrie <mcmurtri (AT) dslextreme (DOT) com> wrote: In article <C20E241E.1704%x (AT) mickx (DOT) eclipse.co.uk>, Mick x <x (AT) mickx (DOT) eclipse.co.uk> wrote: Any Audi owners caught out - and if so how well did the limp home mode work? Dunno about others, but my new A3 3.2 can get by on 87 Octane. I've tried it and it runs well enough. It doesn't hurt the gas milage or performance for conservative driving but the engine wimps out when you stomp down the throttle. It isn't about octane, but contaminated fuel... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6409025.stm Over in the UK btw we only have the choice of 95 or 97 octane fuel, nothing as weak as 87. |
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Kevin McMurtrie <mcmurtri (AT) dslextreme (DOT) com> wrote: In article <C20E241E.1704%x (AT) mickx (DOT) eclipse.co.uk>, Mick x <x (AT) mickx (DOT) eclipse.co.uk> wrote: Any Audi owners caught out - and if so how well did the limp home mode work? Dunno about others, but my new A3 3.2 can get by on 87 Octane. I've tried it and it runs well enough. It doesn't hurt the gas milage or performance for conservative driving but the engine wimps out when you stomp down the throttle. It isn't about octane, but contaminated fuel... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6409025.stm Over in the UK btw we only have the choice of 95 or 97 octane fuel, nothing as weak as 87. |
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