My 02 Audi a4 1.8l just failed to startup.

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Asked by Poly-Boi May 04, 2015 at 12:47 AM about the 2002 Audi A4 1.8T quattro AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Car was fine before I replace valve cover
gasketseals, spark plugs seals N
sparkplugs even afterwards... In the
morning I warm up the car, after shut it off
N I pulled the coil to check my previous
work N I noticed electric sounds coming
from spark plugs harness wire so I quickly
disconnect battery put coil in then start it
up then the problem happened.... Car turns
over...... Car cranks.... Car won't start pls
help.

4 Answers

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Make sure you tightened the ground harness. Also make sure the coils are plugged in securely. Check for vacuum leaks.

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Found the problem, it was the relay fuse located underneath steering wheel.... After running all electric test I had no short circuit but did found that fuse #29 20amps yellow blew up... I attempt to replace new one N it blew again right away so it came to my mind that relay is causing buzz fuse blow, but after I removed all the relay fuse n put them back in(no new relay fuse bought) I replace fuse #29 N before I remove relay fuse I remove battery first so pls remove car battery or disconnect so anyways I put battery back N boom fires right up......

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Correction: no need to pull relay fuse just disconnect battery for 5 mins, replace yellow 20amp fuse connect battery then boom its good to go....

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