Suggestions for 40K TT service other than Audi dealer in the Northern Suburbs?
It was a TT coupe with 2-2.8's. One in front and one in the rear; it looked like it hauled ***, and sounded like a motor with an echo,echo,echo,ec...
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Engine Oil Filter - Replace the oil filter.
Battery - Check electrolyte level. Add if necessary.
Air Cleaner - Replace filter.
Dust and Pollen Filter - Replace.
Cooling System - Check the coolant level. Add coolant if necessary.
Windshield Wiper and Washer - Check fluid level. Add fluid if necessary.
Automatic Shift Lock (ASL) - Check operation, including park/neutral position switch (where applicable).
Transmission Final Drive(s) - Check oil level. Add oil if necessary.
Manual Transmission - Check for leaks.
Manual Transmission - Check gearshift mechanism and clutch for proper interlock operation.
Haldex Clutch - Change oil. (I don't have this as I have a FWD)
Tires and Spare Wheel - Check for wear and damage. Check the pressure.
Drive Shafts - Check the boots.
Front Axle - Check dust seals on ball joints and tie rod ends. Check the tie rods.
Brake System - Check for damage and leaks. Check thickness of pads and brake fluid level.
Engine, On-board Diagnostic - Check diagnostic trouble code memory with VAG 1551/5051. Purge if necessary.
Service Reminder Indicator Display - Reset the display.
Headlights - Inspect headlights. Adjust if necessary.
Doors - Lubricate door hinge mechanism.
Road Test - Check kickdown, braking, steering, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, power accessories, and electrical system.
After Road Test - Engine: Check for leaks, Power Steering: Check the fluid level, Exhaust system: Check for damage/leaks.


