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Audi A4 Disaster
#1

Did not know where else to put this, move it to whereever should be
 
 
 
During moving the cars round our residents car park I managed to just rub the end of the front bumper on a wood post, the touch was so light I did not even feel it in the car


Not knowing I had rubbed the post I popped the car in reverse and promptly ripped the front bumper right off, this included ripping the mounting points off the inside of the cover, on inspection the joints where the mount went on the bumper cover were less than 0.5 mm thick, so weak it’s stupid.


The cover also fixed up at the top by the headlights, these fixings are part of the headlamp mounting frames, these were also both broken


So I ordered some PPA/PE plastic welding rods off the bay and spent nearly two days welding the mounts back on the bumper cover, that saved me £547 plus paint for a cover, then I had to buy two new headlamp mount frames, some things are the same no matter the make of car


Frames on eBay £50 each, cheap Chinese copy’s at £40 each, direct genuine from Audi £62 the pair


Managed to ge it all back in one bit all fixed, drove it for two days and suddenly get a warning on the dash, Adaptive Headlight Failure....


Oh great, so I phone the stealership spoke to the workshop manager who informed me it would be the adaptive module in the offending headlight, they would only replace them in pairs at £400 per headlight WTF!!!!!!


So I was not having that, bit of google and no real answer, but I found a fella with a Q5 with a similar problem, and on investigation it was the static cornering light H7 bulb that had gone pop, so with the scary message on the dash and if you were not a tech person that could have been a £1000 bill


Bloody car dealers are robbers


But at least the car is all sort of fixed
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#2

What kind of welder did you use? My wife drove my car and now I noticed a big split in my side sill. I was wondering what I could use to repair it. Are these things just like a hot glue gun?

 

Thanks in advance....

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#3

You need a temp controlled hot air torch, plenty on the bay of fleas,


Most importantly you need to find out what its made of and buy the appropriate plastic welding rods


Then if you can TIG weld or ARC then you should be fine
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Quote:... My wife drove my car and now I noticed a big split in my side sill. I was wondering what I could use to repair it... 

 

 
 

Shovel

Tarp

Rope...
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

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