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So BBA Reman called me about the gauge cluster today...

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Old 09-06-2006, 01:37 PM
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Default So BBA Reman called me about the gauge cluster today...

This time they were not able to fix it. Said they tried several times to get it to work and they were getting the same issues I was, and were unable to resolve it. They are refunding me the $250 I spent on the first rebulid (from March of this year). So I can't say anything bad about their customer service at all, they are very nice people and are obviously customer focused. It's a bummer they couldn't fix it this time though.
Scheduled my appointment with Audi today to have the cluster replaced. I heard a rumor that the TT gauge cluster is a punishment for horrible crimes in some countries.
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Default Sorry to hear that Corey... Can you send me an email with their info...

I am going to need to send mine to them as soon as I get my car back from getting the clutch replaced. Did they say what the major problem in the cluster was that they were not able to fix. I don't think mine is as bad as yours.
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Default Re: Sorry to hear that Corey... Can you send me an email with their info...

They said they couldn't fix the issue with the fuel gauge. I don't know why they could fix it before and not now.
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What clutch did you decide to go with?
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Default I searched around a little and just decided to stay with the stock one...

I am waiting on the shop to call me with a quote since they were checking it yesterday. It is not to late to put in an better aftermarket one if you know a good one to use. I am also having them replace the slave cylinder and master cylinder. I think that is where the problem started. I know I was having some sort of hydralic failure because after driving the car in 6th gear on the highway for about 10 miles the clutch would get very stiff. I would have to pump the clutch several times to retore the normal clutch feel.
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