Mattb
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So I have been playing with time lapse videos at work this week. Had a Q5 in for excessive oil consumption, the repair being modified pistons and conrods. Here is the result of 12.5 hours at work and a few hours work with apps on the iPhone!!
http://youtu.be/SRv2jg1xZoM
Or the shorter one which isn't blocked on mobiles etc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiysSiZdeIE
[Edited on 03-05-2014 by Mattb]
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harrybanks
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Fair play mate, that's a big job! Was 12.5 hours the book time or is that how long it took?
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Mattb
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22 or so for book time. 12.5 to do the job. We have done enough to work out the quickest way of doing these now
Audi say that the engines supposed to come out the bottom with the gearbox, suspension and subframe.. It's quicker to remove the front and pull it out that way..
[Edited on 18-04-2014 by Mattb]
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Wrighty_1988
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Really enjoyed that vid, gained respect for the profession. Nice to see what goes into a big repair
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ShEp
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Excellent work
Audi are always generous with the book times for jobs.
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Tomnova16
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Says it's blocked?
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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AndyKent
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Not available on mobile devices
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Dave
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Worked before, now it's blocked because of copyright.
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Mattb
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should still be working.. does on my laptop.. strange!
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Generation
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quote: Originally posted by AndyKent
Not available on mobile devices
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Ian
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Mad how new everything is - don't expect stuff like that to be needing engine out jobs.
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corsa-sxi
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respect, that's amazing, how much would that job have cost?
Do Audi charge the 22hrs or just the 12.5 hrs?
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jamied
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excellent
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Mattb
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
Mad how new everything is - don't expect stuff like that to be needing engine out jobs.
Yeh, someone made a mistake when they designed that engine.. It's a pile if crap. Riddled with timing chain problems too. We change the chains and tensioners when we do this repair to make sure there are no issues in that department!
To be honest there's not really a week that goes by that we don't have an engine out of something!
And yeh, book time gets charged so around 22 hours, comes in at around £3.5k full retail iirc. Depends on who's paying for the job, and to think of it I'm not sure anyone's paid full retail yet
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Graham88
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Crazy, but cool to watch!
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Ian
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Which engine is it?
And was the one next to it having something similar?
I'll avoid in future if I'm ever in the market for either of those
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Mattb
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Same repair the the A5 cab next to me. It's the 2.0 TFSI engine usually with a CDNC engine code. It seems to be fine in a3 and tt. Even A4 seems to be ok. It's mostly automatic A5 cabriolets and sometimes Q5.. We are doing around one a week at the moment, but it does seem to be calming down now
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corsadonk
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Didn't the head need a skim, or do they stay flat?
Do you prefer jobs like that, or would you rather just do servicing?
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Mattb
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No need for a skim unless there's been some overheating issues and it definately bannana'd
Prefer this kind of stuff, run of the mill servicing is boring, plus there's more money in big repairs, especially if it's under warranty still
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Mattb
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shortened the video, and changed the track for some sub focus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiysSiZdeIE
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taylorboosh
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Thats great, works on mobile now - no doubting theres serious skill involved
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Mattb
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hopefully youtube wont throw a fit and restrict it this time
Cheers dude
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deano87
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Sales manager had a 2.0 TFSI Audi A5. Ended up with a costly bill 3 months prior to lease expiry. iirc his said it needed oil so he kept topping up, then it was buggered. I guess the same thing.
When you disappear for a bit are you reading the Haynes manual?
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taylorboosh
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Id imagine they have all the guides online
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Mattb
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
Sales manager had a 2.0 TFSI Audi A5. Ended up with a costly bill 3 months prior to lease expiry. iirc his said it needed oil so he kept topping up, then it was buggered. I guess the same thing.
When you disappear for a bit are you reading the Haynes manual?
Bonnet switch was probably goosed.. they need to see a bonnet cycle before it rechecks the level.. stupid idea when they dont have a dipstick
Erm, possibly... to be honest, i could probably do one of these in my sleep now, can remember most of the torque setting too.
Does it look bad that the guy next to me was doing the same job.... and i have done another since posting the video.... and so has the guy next to me...
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