rant: ps hose to steering rack leak fixed, but now ps pump to brake pressure accumulator hose leaks.
#2
lol. Welcome to an audi
an old joke my friends like to tell me:
Q: What do the 4 rings on the grill of an audi stand for?
A: the 4 spots they leave behind after being parked (antifreeze, oil, power steering fluid, trans fluid)...
Q: What do the 4 rings on the grill of an audi stand for?
A: the 4 spots they leave behind after being parked (antifreeze, oil, power steering fluid, trans fluid)...
#3
spent more than 4 months to figure out leaks from...
the turbocharger system.
also got the power steering system leak as well.
Just keep check and refuel the PS fluid every 2 weeks.
also got the power steering system leak as well.
Just keep check and refuel the PS fluid every 2 weeks.
#4
He-he
When I bought mine steering was dry, everything else - mess.
Rebuilt power hose from pump to bomb, rebuilt PS pump.
Staying dry for a year. I even have rust on X-plug
Had a leak in cooling - replaced pump and all hoses.
Now it seems that I have small drips from coolant level sensor (tank is about 2 year old)
Had leak at rear differential - fixed.
Now I have no leaks except for that tiny thing at coolant tank
Rebuilt power hose from pump to bomb, rebuilt PS pump.
Staying dry for a year. I even have rust on X-plug
Had a leak in cooling - replaced pump and all hoses.
Now it seems that I have small drips from coolant level sensor (tank is about 2 year old)
Had leak at rear differential - fixed.
Now I have no leaks except for that tiny thing at coolant tank
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