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Kippers |
posted on 18th Mar 13 at 19:30 |
This is why i hate extended warranty companies. | |
VrsTurbo |
posted on 18th Mar 13 at 16:17 |
Go to Audi and ask them to print it out and then email warrenty company. Or even find someone with autodata and see if it has times on | |
Munchie |
posted on 18th Mar 13 at 15:51 |
2007 Audi S3. | |
Shrek |
posted on 18th Mar 13 at 15:49 |
What model is it mate? | |
Munchie |
posted on 18th Mar 13 at 15:11 |
Audi have said 4.5 hours to replace at £135 an hour :boggle: | |
Munchie |
posted on 18th Mar 13 at 14:58 |
Rang warranty company and they are ademant its 1.8 hours to replace a servo. | |
Mattb |
posted on 18th Mar 13 at 14:55 |
normally the canister breaks up and blocks stuff - like i say you can test it with basic settings 70 - will go 'test off' to 'test on' then test ok / nok depending on the outcome.. | |
Munchie |
posted on 18th Mar 13 at 13:26 |
So Audi do not have a book time to replace RHD servos? That is very odd... | |
Mattb |
posted on 18th Mar 13 at 13:19 |
there is no book time for RHD servo - i think i was given 6 hours or so for the last one - need to go with a combination of servo remove and install and a reduced engine r+i time (as the engine isnt coming out - just off its mounts) | |
Munchie |
posted on 18th Mar 13 at 13:16 |
Yep still got hissing sound | |
Mattb |
posted on 18th Mar 13 at 13:14 |
Audi book time for this is for a LHD car.. they are an absolute pig to replace and yes the engine has to be dropped off ALL its mounts to get out, its a big unit... | |
Munchie |
posted on 18th Mar 13 at 12:25 |
Ok...I am going to call them now! | |
VrsTurbo |
posted on 18th Mar 13 at 12:23 |
When i had my Octavia i had to do the brake master cylinder and that took a couple of hours (which i think they are quoting times on). If they need to replace to servo that's a huge job. i think the engine needs to be dropped to get full access to it. | |
Munchie |
posted on 18th Mar 13 at 12:06 |
My car is in for a repair at a Audi specialist and they have said its the brake servo that has failed.....part is £180 or so and labour I was quoted at first was for 10 hours at £66 an hour. |