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    maybe come and see me this weekend... I might be making new exhaust on my audi at my work in Mt Kuring-Gai. If you are happy to come that far I'm happy to help.

    I also have VCDS but not sure if it will aid anything in this case.
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    My vote is a EGR system metal pipe flange down below/behind the DPF ahead of the steering column. If it's leaking there should be a nice black soot coat on the metal nearby, that's what I would be looking for. The EGR pipes in VW are prone to cracking on the bends where the mandrel leaves tooling marks, mine recently split, but then I did subject it to a lot of experimentation.

    I wonder if the MK6 has a problem in the EGR cooler setup, much like the 103 did over the 125 in the MkVs. The Audi A5 3.0 TDI engine almost always eventually has the EGR cooler leak and play up, seems to be a likely place to check for failure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Roles View Post
    My vote is a EGR system metal pipe flange down below/behind the DPF ahead of the steering column. If it's leaking there should be a nice black soot coat on the metal nearby, that's what I would be looking for. The EGR pipes in VW are prone to cracking on the bends where the mandrel leaves tooling marks, mine recently split, but then I did subject it to a lot of experimentation.

    I wonder if the MK6 has a problem in the EGR cooler setup, much like the 103 did over the 125 in the MkVs. The Audi A5 3.0 TDI engine almost always eventually has the EGR cooler leak and play up, seems to be a likely place to check for failure.
    If this is the case, what am I looking at in terms of $$$?

    I may be going up to see gldtdi this weekend, with any luck he will be able to help me out in sourcing the problem.

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    '07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
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    Awesome. Times like this make me want to have a little warehouse with a hoist to play with stuff and occasionally break things and figure out how to fix them...

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    I just reckon that little pipe from the EGR filter which is right down next to the DPF that routinely bakes to 800 plus degrees is a possibility for a leaking flange, this pic is missing the DPF but it obviously fills the entire space beside and below the turbo outlet.

    The V band clamp from turbo outlet to the DPF itself would also be worth checking, as would the sensors each side of the DPF cannister, any leak here would whistle like a bitch and yet the car would run fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Roles View Post
    I just reckon that little pipe from the EGR filter which is right down next to the DPF that routinely bakes to 800 plus degrees is a possibility for a leaking flange, this pic is missing the DPF but it obviously fills the entire space beside and below the turbo outlet.

    The V band clamp from turbo outlet to the DPF itself would also be worth checking, as would the sensors each side of the DPF cannister, any leak here would whistle like a bitch and yet the car would run fine.

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    Looks difficult to get to. Would need it up on something or would i need to remove the plastic and windscreen wipers to get into that space?

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    Would a stethoscope be of any use in detecting a leak in this instance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryeman View Post
    Would a stethoscope be of any use in detecting a leak in this instance?
    It may be, I got a slight look at the EGR pipe you speak of, you can see it slightly from what I could see there was nothing. though what I could see wasn't much.

    I will add that the sound is more common and happening more throughout the rev range. So I believe it is getting worse.

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    OK...so update on the issue. My car broke down after no mechanic could figure out what it was and I wasn't able to get into the right place either.

    Cylinder 4 is misfiring and the injector is either damaged/seized or blocked. My mechanic doesn't have the tool to get the injector out so I need to get it to a mechanic or workshop that has the tools to flush/replace injectors.

    Any ideas? My girlfriends dad mentioned a place in Kensington that works on quite a few golfs and has the tools for it.
    Charges roughly 250ish to clean/flush and depending on what injectors are needed probably around 4-500 dollars. Hes also keen to have a look at my other issue that started this thread for 90 buks hes happy to go through and try figure out what it is.

    This cars become more trouble than its worth, 120,000km its getting old though I think a bad batch I put 1 time from Metro never again cheap fuel. Biggest mistake, I could feel the difference in performance from the standard BP Ultimate.

    Thinking of Diesel Polo for my next ride no tunes this time just some nice wheels and that's it.

    Also any have a car trailer I can borrow? Not really looking forward to towing my car from caringbah to Kensington with a tow company...

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