- January 27, 2025
- By David Baker
- In Audi Repair
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You don’t want to be driving an Audi that has a faulty EGR valve – and if you are, you better be sure to replace it. The Audi’s emissions system has a part called the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) valve. This valve is what helps reduce harmful emissions and enhances the performance of your vehicle.
Camshaft tensioner leaks are one the problems that an Audi owner may not expect, but they can cause severe complications in the engine. These engine issues occur gradually and often result from gasket deterioration; this leads to an oil leakage which is not good for your Audi. As an Audi owner, it is important to
Often it is observed that the components that appear least important to us in our Audi can be a source of bigger problems for the car and the same thing holds true for the gas cap in your Audi which can trigger the check engine warning light on the dashboard thereby throwing your driving into