Friday, January 29, 2010

Salvage Audi Tt 2002 Audi A6 Quattro Melted Spark Plug?

2002 Audi A6 Quattro melted spark plug? - salvage audi tt

A fused plug and the engine seized. We are told that the engine will replace a 2002 Audi A6 Quattro cost $ 9-10,000. The Blue Book value is almost the same. Car is no longer under warranty, because it is over 130,000 miles, it has. We live in Cincinnati. Who knows whether it is a memory in the engine? All ideas on how to use the car?

4 comments:

Dana said...

An engine for a few scrap yards. My uncle bought a used motor scrapyard in Eastern PA for about $ 400. Shot in a junkyard called. I throw the scrap yards on the Internet at various places in the country.

Uncle Jed said...

I've heard to remind everyone. A dealer and said, consult, if there are other memories, if you want to add that most if not all scrap yards need a title for the car. Check out the guide for the rescue and auto junkyards or call a majority of picks you up and give you a few hundred dollars.Or can tell a friend or two you solve blown an Audi and sell, but can also someone angry at the end .. Good luck ..... ujn

Nick Name said...

Hmmmm. not much further. Candles do not melt 8-)

2002 Audi A6 burn NSA, 2002, or an Audi A6 2.7T chipped, cut out was) K04 turbo (or similar melt the candles. So unless your car is good, I start looking for a new mechanics. Audi A naturally aspirated, may not have enough fuel to burn DVRs suck warm with a loss of consumers.


if you are really the engine needs to be replaced, $ 2k is a reasonable number. Problem is that it's pretty expensive (hey, it's not rocket science, but they are robust and Audi just takes time, and you know what they say now) book is probably 10 hours (@ $ 100 plus commissions, Hooks, Nuts , bolts and everything says the mechanic, it can charge for $ 2x .... sorry.

\\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ U0026lt, as mentioned above: finding a new mechanic!>

a88fl1 said...

Sounds like they are charging for a new engine and a lot of work. You see, what will your insurance, because it will have a complete coverage.

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