Damn, I've been busy trying to sort this leak out.
Initially it was at Duo Motors, my cousins garage in east London, they replaced the torn belt and investigted the leak again. This time they said the leak may be coming form the crank shaft pulley seals, a big job that they wanted Audi to do.
So I booked in t audi who would charge £360 just to diagnose it!!! Booked in I still wanted another opinions, so i found Motoraid on the internet, they are a Mercedes/Audi/VW specialist, very nice guys.
They stripped it down found it was not the pulley seals, they think it is the oil filter housing, so they've changed that along with a few other little items just to be on the safe side. They going to finish with it next Monday and then test it, so hopefully I'll get my Q7 back by Tuesday.
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- Kaled
- A straight talking petrol head or "car enthusiast" as I like to refer to myself as. I can be contacted at kaled00@gmail.com
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