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Gavin Jabroni Posted on Oct 29, 2013

Where is the grounding strap on a 2001 audi a4 quattro

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Remove the battery and look at the black ground cable and it's eye fitting on the chassis and from there is goes to the engine/transmission.

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SOURCE: Audi A4 1.8T Quattro 09/2003 Temp guage rises as

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SOURCE: i want a user manaul for my audi a4 1.8l quattro

Here is a manual, but you have to purchase it:

http://shopping.msn.com/prices/audi-a4-service-manual-1-8l-turbo-2-8l-including-avant-and-quattro/itemid2373553/?itemtext=itemname:audi-a4-service-manual-1-8l-turbo-2-8l-including-avant-and-quattro

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SOURCE: getting codes P0341, p0300, p0301, p0302, p0303 on

Hello! The Trouble codes are pointing at ONLY cylinders 1-2-and 3 (P0301, P0302, and P0303)...P0300 is telling you Random Misfires...P0341 is pointing at the Camshaft Positioning Sensor A (Bank One)...When you face the front of the engine, the Left Bank are cylinders 1, 2, and 3...Although TSB's are written for this problem that isn't much help since you'll pay for it anyway...

The solution is to replace the Camshaft Positioning Sensor A...Of course, check its connector first for bent, dirty or broken pins...Buy a can of Electronic Contact Spray and clean both male and female ends of the connector before buting a new sensor....Follow procedure below...Push two safety pins into the rear of the connector on the specified pin #'s...See diagrams below....Saailer


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  1. Connect a Digital Volt Meter to measure voltage across the CMP connector terminals 1 (B+) and 3 (Ground).
  2. Switch ignition to "ON", but Do NOT start engine.
  3. Measure voltage between terminals 1 and 3 . There should be a minimum 9.0 volts.
  4. Switch the ignition "OFF".
  5. If reading is not 9.0 volts replace the sensor...
  6. You'll have to remove the timing chain to replace it...
any questions send a comment...Guru...Saailer

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