No but this is a known problem in Saturns, maybe they are made by the same company.
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The alternator is driven by a belt. Follow the belts and you will find the alternator.
An Audi axle is would be necessary if, for some reason, you broke the axle of your Audi. You should be able to find one at an Audi dealership.
IT usually just goes !!!!! it doesnt warn you first!! other aux belts may be slipping if theres screetching noise! always change suspect timing belts!
Audi A4 best place is the Audi site itself. The next best place would be at the Audi forum where owners can express their concerns or problems with the car.
There are a number of reasons why one would salvage an Audi car. At the very least, the car would still have some usable parts that could be put into other Audi cars, in order to fix them.
There areour most common problems Audi users have. The first is braking problems as the rotors tend to warp. The second is timing belts wear out frequently as Audi cars do that. The third is electrical glitches such as braking light staying on and the power window motors burning out. The fourth is air bags not deploying.
There is no direct translation, so it would be pronounced the same: Audrey.
A good place to start would be Auto Trader. They list new and used Audi A3 cars. A new Audi dealership in that area would be Sunnyside Audi in Middleburg Heights. Other options would be the Cleveland area newspaper, or Ebay.
It is in the middle of the engine but at the bottom. Its really hard to get to, looks like a can of beans
Yes assuming they are of the same body style.
The best Audi deal would probably be any used Audi. A car loses value the moment you drive it out of the dealership lot. If you can trade in your current vehicle that would, of course, lower the price even further.