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DanZimFan
Black smoke and reduced engine power in Audi A3 - possible defect in the lambda sensor heater
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DanZimFan (Author)
Hey, thanks for the tip about the engine control unit! I was really hoping it was something smaller. Do you happen to remember how much the replacement cost? And have you had similar problems since then or has everything gone smoothly? I'd like to know if there are any more surprises in store for me. Thank you!
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LudiWag
Sure, buddy, no problem! Well, I paid around €1000 for the repair of the engine control unit back then. A hefty sum, but what can you do when you're left without a car... Since then, everything has run smoothly. And as for the lambda sensor heater that you suspected, my A4 and I have been relaxing since the visit to the mechanic. It's now running perfectly, there really was something wrong with it. So I don't see another visit to the mechanic coming my way any time soon. Hope that helps you! Hang in there, buddy!
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DanZimFan (Author)
Cool, thanks for all the info, buddy! That really helps me out. I think I'll go down that route and take my car to the mechanic. 1000 € is a lot, but if it runs smoothly again afterwards, it's worth the investment. It's good to know that everything was fine with you afterwards. I feel safer now. I just have to find a mechanic I can trust. Wish me luck with that! Thanks again!
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LudiWag
Hi, really feel your anger, had a similar experience with my 2009 Audi A4, black smoke and the same check engine light. Was also completely out of order. The problem with mine was actually the engine control unit. The thing had to be replaced because it was faulty. It wasn't a particularly happy phase, but after the replacement my A4 was much better. Maybe that's the case with you too and not the lambda sensor heater. Hope that helps you! Good luck, buddy!
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