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Old 03-16-2002, 03:54 PM
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Default HELP! engine overheating!!!!!!

The hose on the underside of the coolant tank on my 2000 S4 has come disconnected and or been cut. I think this happened during my downpipe install. Anyway, where does it attach to at the other end. I can't seem to visibly see anything myself. Also, he hose is cut on a 45 degree angle. Is this normal or did it get damaged.
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Default Here is a Bentley Diag. Hope this helps.

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Old 03-16-2002, 06:19 PM
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Default if your line is cut you have a problem...

if it will still hold coolant & your dealership is close, id say go straight there. but if it is far at all, or your coolant tank is empty. call audi roadside assistance
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if its cut you can get a hose repair kit from the parts store. order new ones on monday
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It's the overflow hose
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