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Problem with the S3, strange.. Help would be great!

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jonnyc:

--- Quote from: snapey on July 18, 2009, 10:25:03 pm ---I'd just take it into Audi on Monday matey, save yourself a load of stress.

I might sound quite negative towards it by saying that but that’s what I'd personally do with it being under warranty.

Luke


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Yeah, could well be the best way mate..

Hurdy:
That's not good at all!! :sad1:

If it does turn out to be a Piston/ring, you have to look on the bright side and get the forged rods in there whilst it is opened up to repair it. :happy2:

Hope it isn't though and ends up as an easy fix for you. :smiley:

jonnyc:

--- Quote from: Hurdy on July 18, 2009, 10:52:28 pm ---That's not good at all!! :sad1:

If it does turn out to be a Piston/ring, you have to look on the bright side and get the forged rods in there whilst it is opened up to repair it. :happy2:

Hope it isn't though and ends up as an easy fix for you. :smiley:

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Well I did that that haha.. Arrgh.. Just P*ssed me off because I cant drive it!

Cooper:

--- Quote from: jonnyc on July 18, 2009, 10:14:56 pm ---
--- Quote from: MAT ED30 on July 18, 2009, 10:00:05 pm ---Could it be down to the inlet Mani sticking as this can make them missfire

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Possibly, never heard of this before, dont fancy removing the inlet manifold myself to be honest, dont know how this would make just one cylinder not fire??


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I had the inlet manifold replaced under warranty when my GTI developed a misfire so could be this! Was only misfiring on cylinder 1 aswell!

illyun:
Hope you get it sorted Jonny... surely the seller must have known about the fault  :fighting:  At least its still under warranty. 
Sorry couldn't be of any help though  :chicken:

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