'Dis ... (NOW BOOST PROBLEMS)
mike stricker
info4mjs at worldnet.att.net
Wed Jun 19 12:17:16 EDT 2002
I would think that a faulty knock sensor would produce a fault code...at
least they did on my 1990 CQ. I think the symptoms are a bit different,
too.
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: motogo1 <motogo1 at cox.net>
To: Audi 200 <200q20v at audifans.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 2:07 PM
Subject: Re: 'Dis ... (NOW BOOST PROBLEMS)
> Yes, just one bolt, but the hard part is the anti-tamper cover. Some
listers
> say they have cut it off with a chisel. I used a dremel tool and several
> hours of labor. A PITA job for me. Maybe others can give a quicker easier
> way.
> I've been following this thread and seems like you have replaced a lot
> of stuff. Has any research been done on the knock sensors? Seems like this
> might be a place to look.
>
> Gary Martin
> CT-USA
> 94 UrS4
> 91 200 TQA
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dan Simoes" <dans at audifans.com>
>
> >
> > My money is on the distributor. How hard is this guy to replace? I
> > know it's tight back there with all the wires and crap, is it just one
> > bolt holding the distributor in place?
> >
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