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1986 Audi QuattroJoin Date: Nov 2011
Location: Mornington, VIC, Australia
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1986 Audi QuattroJoin Date: Nov 2011
Location: Mornington, VIC, Australia
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as I cannot edit my faulty Thread I will try this method. The Car does not drive in Neutral as I stated (sorry for the mistake) but does drive in Gear with Clutch Pedal fully depressed, so to solve half of the puzzle I have been told this can occur due to air in Brake Hydraulic system which shows up first at Clutch Pedal (all connected) and it is a normal procedure to bleed system so that will be my next step.
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