George Dalton wrote: » It needs a glow plug and a throttle flap. And if you keep driving it without fixing the faults then it will need a forced regen of the DPF as well.
George Dalton wrote: » That judder will be an attempted regen but if the throttle flap is faulty it won't be able to complete the regen properly.
buzzing147 wrote: » George, is the throttle flap part of the throttle body or the whole piece? Audi are charging nearly 500e for this part just after ringing them, cheers
buzzing147 wrote: » Car is driving perfect now no juddering, it had a stuck brake caliper. Got a new one put in, and have driven 400 miles since, and the steering wheel shaking has completely gone.
Moanin wrote: » What about all the error codes that you were getting when you scanned it?
crasy dash wrote: » Ya car was doing a dpf regen when you turned it off.
crasy dash wrote: » Normal enough just keep an eye of it if it is happening fairly regular you might have a problem but by that stage a fault will be logged and eml will probably be on. What type of mileage are you doing is it mainly town or motorway driving?
buzzing147 wrote: » Been 4 weeks or so with no fault lights, but the missions control light came on again today not long after putting diesel in, and flashing glowplug then came on, it went off again, the emissions light went off again after turning off and on the car a few times.
Silane wrote: » Is the fuel cap on properly?
tossy wrote: » The fact it was just after you put diesel in was purely coincidental i would imagine.
richardsheil wrote: » Yeah, follow advice given to you already
George Dalton wrote: » Cleaning it is pointless. The problem with them is electrical failure.
George Dalton wrote: » The solution is pretty obvious I would have thought....