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2004 Audi A4 1.8t Ultrasport Quattro Avant (s-line) Wagon on 2040-cars

US $14,000.00
Year:2004 Mileage:133102 Color: were a few weeks ago and under valve cover pics were two mos or so ago when doing the Valve Cover Gasket
Location:

Frisco, Texas, United States

Frisco, Texas, United States
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Selling my 2004 Audi A4 1.8TQ Ultrasport Avant.

It lived it's whole life in CA before making the trip to TX in September.

I have many of the records from the end of the Audi Warranty on. I suppose the others can be had by going to an Audi dealer? Not sure. The car was under an extended warranty after the original ran out. I have done a lot of maintenance and replacing of parts that it needed the past four mos, the car wasn't driven much after getting it home the first two. I have made a list of what has been done and anything still outstanding I can think of. I have included a link to a full set of recent pics, interior and exterior were a few weeks ago and under valve cover pics were two mos or so ago when doing the Valve Cover Gasket. These should reflect the shape it is in. I also did a walk around on 2/17/2014 pointing out the minor exterior stuff as well.


Prior To My Ownership:

Replace Rear Brake Pads 47,720
Replace Front Brake Pads 47,720
Oil Change 47,720
Replace Oil Filter 47,720
Replaced Brake Fluid 47,720
Oil Change 56,831
Replace Oil Filter 56,831
Replace Air Filter 56,831
Replace Cabin Filter 56,831
Replaced Front Passenger Wheel Bearing 56,831
Replaced Glove Box Lid 56,831
Replace Cam Seal 59,962
Replace Valve Cover Gasket 59,962
Replace Driver Front Window Regulator 59,962
Replace Driver Front Window Clips 59,962
Replace Driver Front Window Bolt 59,962
Replace Driver Sunvisor Clip 59,962
Replace Oil Filter 62,909
Oil Change 62,909
Replace Grill 62,909
Replace Fog Light 62,909
Replace Three Coil Packs 62,909
Oil Change 67,716
Replace Cabin Filter 67,716
Replace Oil Filter 67,716
Replace Rear Brake Pads 68,754
Replace Rear Brake Discs 68,754
Replace Fuel Filter 68,754
Replace Air Filter 77,909
Replace Cabin Filter 77,909
Replace Spark Plugs W/ NGK 77,909
Replace Oil Filter 77,909
Oil Change 77,909
Lubricate Door Hinges 77,909
Replace Prop Shaft Seal 80,723
Replace Breather Check Valve 80,744
Replace Breather Hose 80,744
Replace Breather Pipe 80,744
Replace Breather Valve 80,744
Oil Change 93,955
Replace Oil Filter 93,955
Replace G12 Coolant 93,955
Replace Timing Belt 93,955
Replace Timing Belt Damper 93,955
Replace Timing Belt Tensioner 93,955
Replace Serpentine Drive Belt 93,955
Replace Water Pump 93,955
Replace Fuel Pump 117,727
Replace Fuel Pump Washer 117,727
Replace Check Valve 117,727
Replace Fuel Sending Unit 118,188
Replace Washer For Sending Unit 118,188
Replace Fuel Sending Unit 119,616
Replace Oil Filter 119,616
Oil Change 119,616


No Miles Given:

Replace Misc Screw 4/19/12
Replace Tailgate Actuator 4/24/12
Replace Tailgate Fastener 4/24/12
Replace Misc Bulb 9/12/12
Replace Window Regulator 2/23/13
Replace Window Clips 2/23/13
Oil Change 6/2013
Replace Oil Filter 6/2013
Oil Change 9/2013
Replace Oil Filter 9/2013


During My Ownership The Last Three Mos. All Work Below Has Less Than 1,200 Miles.

Replaced 4 Tires NEW Goodyear Eagle Sport 245/40/18
Performed 4 Wheel Alignment
Replaced License Plate Bolts With Stainless
Plasti-Dipped Rear Lower Valence
Replaced Coolant Flange
Replaced Coolant Temp Sensor
Replace Coolant
Replaced Related Rubber O-Rings
Replaced Cam Tensioner Gasket
Replaced Cam Tensioner Seal
Replaced Valve Cover Gasket
Replaced Motor Mounts
Replaced Snub Mount
Replaced Passenger Front Inner CV Boot
Replaced Passenger Front Outer CV Boot
Replaced Axle Nut
Installed LED License Plate Lamps
Replaced Armrest Lid Assembly
Reconnected Rear Hatch Actuator to Latch Assembly
Replaced Front Brakes
Replaced Rear Brakes


The car has some minor issues, and I will continue to update these as found or fixed since my memory is awful:

Small tear in the driver bolster. P.O. put electrical tape on it, I never removed to see how it is. May do so shortly.

After the bulk maintenance above car likes to throw a check engine code. This only happens when it is VERY cold out. Appears to be a faulty Coolant Temp Sensor since software reads coolant temp correctly and gauge does not in cold weather for the first few minutes. My understanding is that 1/2 of the 4 pins is to the ECU and the other to the cluster with the green top sensors. Have a sensor, have not had time to replace yet.

Here is a link to a gallery that has many pics and a complete walk around: http://flic.kr/a/aHsjNnXJo5

The Yakima Feet, Bars, and Bike Rack Attachment are not included as part of this sale but may be purchased additionally if you are interested.

If you are interested feel free to make an offer. Worst I can say is no.

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