I just buyed 2003 Audi q4 1.8t quattro and after few days it wont start. So I went to my mechanics and they told me it was a crankshaft sensor. I replaced it and it still dosent start. Can someone?
6 Answers
PhillyAutoFinder answered 10 years ago
I Would bring it back to whom you purchased it from
Too late to return. I had two days of fun in this car.
If you replaced the crank sensor had your mechanic checked it for codes before you bought it? I would say he owes you a road call if he just guessed. Have him check for codes and start from there.
He tryed to check the codes but , after I replaced crankshaft sensor it dosent start at all I already order an original fuel pump I think if I raplace it, it will help, and I bought a new battery so it cant be it. My mechanics told me if the car wont start the codes wont go away.
You still can check the codes without the engine running. They will be stored in memory if you didn't disconnect the battery yet. If it is a hard fault it will still set a code just by cranking the engine even though you disconnected the battery.