Lots of OEM computers have cirquits that are there not to work but to confuse.
My otherwise excellent Audi a4 has a few of those known problems
1 waternecks that break at 160000 km and costs 3000 RAND AT THE AGENT TO REPLACE FOR A R165 PART why should a simple 10gram flange have this built in failure mode. (i had the same part fail in 3 1.8 t engines at roughly the same mileage
Why would timing belts on these engines fail but rarely on the other engines in the VW range (they start talking to you at R18000) Why do these things fail? the automatic tensioner doesnt have enough travel.
lastly tie rod ends wear out on new VWs but rarely on the older ones
Lastly the strainer on these engines are the size of a peanut and they clog up at 12000 km yet again costing the engine or the very least the head due to oil starvation.
Guess who spent 2 extremely frustrating days changing the current Audi's water flange
Armand



