Bad coolant temp. sensor now, what next?
Last week the windscreen cracked as I was washing the car.
This afternoon I couldn't start the car. After I finally managed to I read DTC 16500. I would really like to keep this car, but its history is starting to get to my nerves now. |
Re: Bad coolant temp. sensor now, what next?
JP Roberts wrote: > Last week the windscreen cracked as I was washing the car. > > This afternoon I couldn't start the car. After I finally managed to I read > DTC 16500. > > I would really like to keep this car, but its history is starting to get to > my nerves now. Wow. Twelve-year-old schoolgirls whine less than you do. Do us all a huge favor: sell your POS Audi, buy something that doesn't need repair, and get on with your life (such that it is.) E.P. |
Re: Bad coolant temp. sensor now, what next?
JP Roberts wrote: > Last week the windscreen cracked as I was washing the car. > > This afternoon I couldn't start the car. After I finally managed to I read > DTC 16500. > > I would really like to keep this car, but its history is starting to get to > my nerves now. Wow. Twelve-year-old schoolgirls whine less than you do. Do us all a huge favor: sell your POS Audi, buy something that doesn't need repair, and get on with your life (such that it is.) E.P. |
Re: Bad coolant temp. sensor now, what next?
JP Roberts wrote: > Last week the windscreen cracked as I was washing the car. > > This afternoon I couldn't start the car. After I finally managed to I read > DTC 16500. > > I would really like to keep this car, but its history is starting to get to > my nerves now. Wow. Twelve-year-old schoolgirls whine less than you do. Do us all a huge favor: sell your POS Audi, buy something that doesn't need repair, and get on with your life (such that it is.) E.P. |
Re: Bad coolant temp. sensor now, what next?
JP Roberts wrote: > Last week the windscreen cracked as I was washing the car. > > This afternoon I couldn't start the car. After I finally managed to I read > DTC 16500. > > I would really like to keep this car, but its history is starting to get to > my nerves now. Wow. Twelve-year-old schoolgirls whine less than you do. Do us all a huge favor: sell your POS Audi, buy something that doesn't need repair, and get on with your life (such that it is.) E.P. |
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