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I do have a good indy shop that I go to. But with the Porsche he recommended taking it to the dealer as we reset the light and it came back on. After he looked up the code he found that there were multiple possibilities on the cause. So thinking that Porsche must have more experience with this we both figured it would be easier just to take it there.
When I was younger I worked in an indy shop that specialized in computer diagnostics of course that was a long time ago and computers were in their infancy so kind of easy to work with. If we treated customers this way and misdiagnosed trouble over and over again the owner would have fired you immediately.
Even on the Audi the code suggests that there are 4 different possibilities of the cause and 2 of them require removal of the entire front of the engine. My indy guy does not want to start messing with everything and I do not have the time nor space to do it.
Does anyone know a real good indy shop for Audi in the Queens or Nassau area of NY?
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