I have the exact car, 2001 Audi A4 Quattro 2.8, and removed the belly pan several years ago when it cracked (bottoming out on a steep driveway). I haven't found a compelling reason to put it back on, and I find it much easier to change the oil now - in fact you don't have to lift the car at all because on the A4 the oil filter and drain bolt are right out front and easy to access, if the belly pan is off.
If you read Audiworld forums etc. they say the belly pan is necessary to protect against splashes, rocks, etc. but I have not found that to be the case, and there is no apparent damage or wear. I suppose there might be accelerated wear and tear that is not visible to the eye. They also say it improves mileage, which may be the case. But changing oil without having to get ramps or lift the car is awesome.
in my 2001 A4, it was the hazard light switch that had to be replaced. maybe thaqt's your issue also
The Turbo found in the 2001 Audi A4 Quattro is made by KKK and is the K03 version.
check the vaccums lines like the PVC valve to see if the hoses are cracked and need to be replaced or not.
Yes, a person can use regular gasoline in a 2001 Audi A$ Quattro 2.8L. However, regular gas is known to diminish the performance of this car.
The Belly Dancer was created in 2001.
From E-bay or possibly Amazon.com
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Depends on the model. Theres the Audi TT quattro, Audi TTS, and Audi TTRS. The Audi TT quattro gets 225 horsepower.
Bulbs burned out?
Yes, my 2001 Audi A4 Quattro has a 3.0V6 engine in it.
The cast of Delhi Belly - 2001 includes: Sanjeev Bhaskar as Himself - Presenter Reza Mahammad as himself
193 bhp