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  1. ChristophVRS my issue with knocking noise exactly mirrors yours i think. same age and mileage car. i think must be in the strut mounts the noise is coming from. I find it at worst when car has been driven a few miles.
  2. Im getting same issue iv changed droplinks to meyle hd ones but no change. i thought i might change rear console bush to meyle hd or febi ones for an s3 semi voided ones. If not that then maybe top mounts and bearings. Im not wanting to chuck money with changing bits just because it might be. But seems a common issue on these cars with these annoying knocks but would just like to build a better idea of what it might be. Im due for mot on tuesday so might get garage to take a look
  3. iv been having same issue replaced drop links no better. General consenus is either top mounts or rear console bushes on front wishbones. Mine seems to clonk more once the car is warmes up making me think its more of a bush that needs replacement. Its from front n/s but sounds like its coming from middle of the car at the front with windows up.
  4. Id have said by looking at them they were fitted upside down. The tighter wound bit should be at the bottom as its a duel wound spring so it should get stiffer as the spring is compressed. The wider coils at the top give a slight more pliant ride then stiffen as a corner is taken as the spring coils move closer together. I think pit round the right way you wont have the noise.
  5. You can set just fogs and brightness with carista on pre fl. Takes about 30 seconds. I run north american mode but specify fogs on only no other lights and set to 20%. Works all ok. Any brighter and look too much like fogs rather than drls.
  6. Bosch pure light. Which winners and have been very good for neigh on 2 years.
  7. You can do the north american setting in carista and also do the dimming of fogs. I have mine in north american and set at 20% anymore and i think its too bright as drls especially when its wet you get a kickup from the road surface. There are a few good options on carista that are worth doing. Have a play. The test licence keeps it all abit cheaper as I have found out
  8. A new caliper will do the trick i had the same.
  9. If you have jumped car with a much newer car by chance due to intelligent charging on newer models it could have tried to push in alot higher voltage to try and bring the flat battery as quick as possible. This can sometimes be in region of 18v which if you car is not of the same age or electrical setup it can fry things very quickly. Just a thought
  10. Get some valeo silencio blades and hey presto no more noise. After trying fixes above
  11. If you go for the shark remap on the 105 you wont think its slow after. Suprisingly spritely and also economy is increased when driven normally. Do not go for a £45 map otherwise you will have issues. The shark map has been properly tested and allows the engine to work at its best. If you want shed loads of smoke high egts and possible mot advisorys then take the 45 pound map. But its cheap for a reason
  12. Carista can now be used to activate cornering via fogs and drl adaptions aswell as dimming functions
  13. Probably just did a throttle alignment using vcds after cleaning throttle body. People report car to be more responsive afterwards.
  14. Ventura PB80 Powerbank with Jumpstart. This is the one I have by Snooper.
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