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Old 16th August 2014, 12:24 PM
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Old 16th August 2014, 01:25 PM
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If you need the pipe I have aluminium one I bought from the states when I had coolant loss and thought it's the pipe broken. Can sell for whatever it cost me if you want to save the time waiting for it to arrive from USA.
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Old 16th August 2014, 01:54 PM
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If you need the pipe I have aluminium one I bought from the states when I had coolant loss and thought it's the pipe broken. Can sell for whatever it cost me if you want to save the time waiting for it to arrive from USA.
Cheers for the offer - will like to take you up on that
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Old 17th August 2014, 09:17 AM
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Found an article on how to do it - front of the car out - so will have to wait as won't have time this week and away next week

For those who need to know HERE
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Old 26th August 2014, 07:34 PM
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Managed to start today.
Then removed the lights and disconnected the radiator followed by the alternator.
Tomorrow, hopefully drain the oil and get the oil cooler out and replace the pipe!

A few pics (nothing to exciting) - oh and the problem with car being 14 years old is some of the screws and bolts are seriously rusted on

The beginning -


Remove electrical connections in the bumper -


Pipe to the washer reservoir :


The pipe in the bumper to the headlamp washers:


No bumper:


Headlamp screws needed an impact driver to remove..:


No headlamps:


Hopefully more to follow tomorrow.

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Old 27th August 2014, 05:47 PM
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Drained the oil and started to remove the oil cooler - what a pita

One last bolt to undo but a really awkward position - will have to buy an 8 millimeter allan key I think but will have a good look tomorrow.

A few pics of the awkward bolt - can see it just next to the black conduit:


And a view of the car minus the alternator:



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Old 28th August 2014, 12:59 PM
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Default Crap!!!

Finally got the cooler off (had to beg my local garage to borrow a 8mm hex socket as mine was to deep) and the f@cking plastic pipe is solid:





So - water pump or something else???

While the front is off I need to check as much as possible.......

Help!!
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2003 A8 Sport 4.2 (with ACC & LPG) (Feed up with all the issues so passed it on to a forum member)

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Old 28th August 2014, 04:03 PM
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Hi Andy, now you've got that far it's a no brainer having a look. Replace that plastic pipe anyway now you’re in there. Check the thermostat as well as the block corrodes around the hole. Take the cam covers off, you might have to let the rads go at the top to give you a bit more room to check the water pump. Only other thing I can think of is the rad its self weeping and its running back down the pipe?
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Some of my professional colleagues find it amusing to Frape ones facebook or any other site that you forget to log out of and as a result the above was kindly added to this forum for me.

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