Project Merlot

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Almost done introducing the interior now but a few more images for you all to see:

Usual Sport refinements
View attachment 94497

Centre console
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Not too much soft touch ware and a Chorus head unit performed perfectly well for my first 3-4 years of A2 ownership, but could really do with something double it’s size. Must resist as I also have a spare in the garage with custom firmware installed all ready to go.

A zoomed in shot of an earlier image:
View attachment 94501
Again not too bad on the soft touch front. Could do with a bespoke footrest along with TT pedals. No spares so that might have to wait. Also that steering wheel is a little too round and missing a couple of thumb rollers, again must resist!

So here’s the fleet as it currently stands:
View attachment 94502

Anyway a busy week and very long day, time to relax:
View attachment 94500

Kind regards,

Tom
Have you got 4 A2s?😳😳
 
I am a bit biased but it's my favourite colour A2.
It is a stunning colour when cleaned and polished 👍
Yes it's a beauty. I'm biased too though. (Merlot 1.4 Sport with leather Twist interior).
Have you got 4 A2s?😳😳
Looks seriously good Tom. Also love the colour!

Ben
Afternoon all,

Thank you for the kind words and feedback. Yes I agree that the colour is simply beautiful. I’ve also always admired Pine Green but Merlot Red is certainly high up in my colour preference, probably not back in the early naughtiest though.

Both Merlot Red and Pine Green look extremely elegant when fitted with a contrasting Twist interior. If this was to become my daily commuter then I do have a Twist interior but it’s staying where it is.

Yes this addition has pushed the A2 count to 4 on the driveway, just addictive and I cannot resist a bargain when one is presented before me.

I’ll be adding more details to this thread in the next few days once I’ve got the initial parts list compiled along with the faults that I’ve inherited.

Kind regards,

Tom
 
Afternoon all,

Thank you for the kind words and feedback. Yes I agree that the colour is simply beautiful. I’ve also always admired Pine Green but Merlot Red is certainly high up in my colour preference, probably not back in the early naughtiest though.

Both Merlot Red and Pine Green look extremely elegant when fitted with a contrasting Twist interior. If this was to become my daily commuter then I do have a Twist interior but it’s staying where it is.

Yes this addition has pushed the A2 count to 4 on the driveway, just addictive and I cannot resist a bargain when one is presented before me.

I’ll be adding more details to this thread in the next few days once I’ve got the initial parts list compiled along with the faults that I’ve inherited.

Kind regards,

Tom
Have black sport leather in mine. Another good contrast IMO plus easier to keep clean 😂
 
Loverly Tom!
Thank you Jeremy,

Hope all is good with you and yours along the road Sir. It’s a fantastic looking A2 for sure.

I’m still investigating the faults provided by many scans by swapping injectors around to determine the possible cause of a misfire. Should have that solved when I can spare an hour on evening this coming week.

Once I’ve finished tinkering I’ll add the faults and work required to get this back to performing perfectly as a daily.

Kind regards,

Tom
 
I wonder what your neighbors think about the 4x A2s. Probably soon, others around you will start buying them as well, thinking that car must be so good, if you got 4 of them.
Well, they wouldn't be wrong! The A2 is a great car indeed 😃
 
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Washed the car yesterday, so thought I'd post this:

A2170522.jpg
 
Morning all,

After continuing with working through the fault codes on this spectacular A2, it came apparent that it has a suspect head gasket failure. There was over pressure within the coolant reservoir which caused coolant to leak from the join of the return flow pipe and the reservoir itself. I initially thought this to possibly be a failed PRV within the blue coolant cap (if one actually exists) so have since swapped it with a known good cap from a TDI which also produced the same over pressure and leak.

When I took this on I really was hoping to just rectify the common FSI faults that it came with but just cannot open the wallet for a potential head gasket replacement, quite gutted as its such a lovely A2 and deserves to be saved. The actual remaining faults (attached) don't look too bad in all honesty and feel that I could have resolved them in a short time to have this in good fettle ready for some retrofits but...

I have since decided to sell it on exactly as it was when it arrived not very long ago, with declaring all the faults that I have noticed to date. After a 3 hour inspect yesterday, I can confirm it no longer sit on my driveway. Its has gone to another member who will do right by this glorious FSI. The member will possibly make themselves know when the time is right.

I'm really gutted to have to part ownership with this one as it has so much potential but I just couldn't commit to a 4 figure garage bill should the head gasket turn out to have failed. There was no milky oil and the coolant was clean/pink but I couldn't understand this over pressure in the cooling system, which is the main reason to allow someone else with better mechanical skills than myself to continue the renovation.

Code:
Saturday,21,May,2022,14:43:55:07337

VCDS -- Windows Based VAG/VAS Emulator Running on Windows 10 x64

VCDS Version: 22.3.1.4 (x64)  HEX-NET CB: 0.4615.4

Data version: 20220407 DS337.0

www.Ross-Tech.com

VIN: WAUZZZ8Z0XXXXXXXX   License Plate: XX52XXX

Mileage: 102000   Repair Order:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chassis Type: 8Z (8Z - Audi A2 (2000 > 2005))

Scan: 01 02 03 08 15 16 17 18 37 45 46 56 57 75 76 77

VIN: WAUZZZ8Z0XXXXXXXX
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Address 01: Engine        Labels: Redir Fail!

   Part No: 036 906 013 F

   Component: MED7.5.11           4628

   Coding: 00051

   Shop #: WSC 02138

   VCID: 126861725C73281F69-5160

   WAUZZZ8Z0XXXXXXXX    AUZ7Z0B2226134

3 Faults Found:

17439 - Intake Manifold Tuning Valve (N316)

            P1031 - 35-00 - Setpoint Not Reached

16684 - Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected

            P0300 - 35-00 -

16688 - Cylinder 4

            P0304 - 35-00 - Misfire Detected

Readiness: 1110 0101
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Address 03: ABS Brakes        Labels: 8Z0-907-379-MK60.lbl

   Part No: 8Z0 907 379 D

   Component: ESP FRONT MK60      0101

   Coding: 0007183

   Shop #: WSC 00000 785 00200

   VCID: 49DA861E21A5ABC758-5184

No fault code found.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Address 08: Auto HVAC        Labels: None

   Part No: 8Z0 820 043 D

   Component: A2-KLIMAVOLLAUTOMAT 0514

   VCID: 373EF0E617512D373E-258E

4 Faults Found:

00716 - Air recirculation Flap Positioning Motor (V113)

            41-10 - Blocked or No Voltage - Intermittent

00601 - Potentiometer On Positioning Motor for Central Flap (G112)

            30-00 - Open or Short to Plus

00600 - Potentiometer On Positioning Motor for Temperature Flap (G92)

            30-00 - Open or Short to Plus

00819 - High Pressure Sensor (G65)

            30-00 - Open or Short to Plus
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Address 15: Airbags        Labels: 8Z0-959-655.lbl

   Part No: 8Z0 959 655 E

   Component: Airbag Front+Seite 5005

   Coding: 00102

   Shop #: WSC 02152

   VCID: 4ED0B50288CB8CFF0D-5160

No fault code found.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Address 17: Instruments        Labels: 8Z0-920-xxx-17.lbl

   Part No: 8Z0 920 980 T

   Component: KOMBI+WEGFAHRS. VDO D04

   Coding: 04442

   Shop #: WSC 40209

   VCID: 52E8A1729CF3E81F29-5160

   WAUZZZ8Z0XXXXXXXX     AUZ7Z0B2226134

2 Faults Found:

01320 - Control Module for Climatronic (J255)

            49-10 - No Communications - Intermittent

00562 - Sensor for Oil Level/Temperature (G266)

            27-00 - Implausible Signal
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Address 45: Inter. Monitor        Labels: 8E0-951-177.lbl

   Part No: 8Z0 951 177

   Component: Innenraumueberw.    D04

   Coding: 00001

   Shop #: WSC 00000

   VCID: 55E25A6EAD1DFF27CC-5118

No fault code found.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Address 46: Central Conv.        Labels:. 8Z0-959-433.lbl

   Part No: 8Z0 959 433 AF

   Component: Komfortgerát TBD    1210

   Coding: 07935

   Shop #: WSC 00647

   VCID: 0A5879123423E0DF91-4B00

   Subsystem 1 - Part No: 8Z2959802A

   Component: Tõrsteuer.FS BRM 0003

   Subsystem 2 - Part No: 8Z2959801A

   Component: Tõrsteuer.BF BRM 0003

3 Faults Found:

01320 - Control Module for Climatronic (J255)

            49-00 - No Communications

01562 - Rear right door

            61-10 - Won't De-Safe - Intermittent

01559 - Drivers Door

            61-00 - Won't De-Safe
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Address 56: Radio        Labels: 8E0-035-1xx-56.lbl

   Part No: 8Z0 035 152 A

   Component: chorus II   GRO    0008

   Coding: 00000

   Shop #: WSC 02138

   VCID: 3326C4F60329C11702-4B1E

No fault code found.

End----------(Elapsed Time: 03:28, VBatt start/end: 13.8V/13.8V)-----------

Such a sad and unhappy ending to this short lived thread.

Kind regards,

Tom
 
Morning all,

After continuing with working through the fault codes on this spectacular A2, it came apparent that it has a suspect head gasket failure. There was over pressure within the coolant reservoir which caused coolant to leak from the join of the return flow pipe and the reservoir itself. I initially thought this to possibly be a failed PRV within the blue coolant cap (if one actually exists) so have since swapped it with a known good cap from a TDI which also produced the same over pressure and leak.

When I took this on I really was hoping to just rectify the common FSI faults that it came with but just cannot open the wallet for a potential head gasket replacement, quite gutted as its such a lovely A2 and deserves to be saved. The actual remaining faults (attached) don't look too bad in all honesty and feel that I could have resolved them in a short time to have this in good fettle ready for some retrofits but...

I have since decided to sell it on exactly as it was when it arrived not very long ago, with declaring all the faults that I have noticed to date. After a 3 hour inspect yesterday, I can confirm it no longer sit on my driveway. Its has gone to another member who will do right by this glorious FSI. The member will possibly make themselves know when the time is right.

I'm really gutted to have to part ownership with this one as it has so much potential but I just couldn't commit to a 4 figure garage bill should the head gasket turn out to have failed. There was no milky oil and the coolant was clean/pink but I couldn't understand this over pressure in the cooling system, which is the main reason to allow someone else with better mechanical skills than myself to continue the renovation.

Such a sad and unhappy ending to this short lived thread.

Kind regards,

Tom
What a bummer!
 
What a bummer!
Afternoon Simon,

Yes its unfortunate on my account but I'm positive this Merlot FSI is in the right hands to see it fully sorted and performing its daily duties for years to come.

Kind regards,

Tom
 
If it is a headgasket gone then it will be between the combustion chamber and a water channel hence the overpressurising but no oil in the coolant.

I’ll get photos of the other thing we were discussing over to you asap Tom.
 
If it is a headgasket gone then it will be between the combustion chamber and a water channel hence the overpressurising but no oil in the coolant.

I’ll get photos of the other thing we were discussing over to you asap Tom.
Afternoon Steve,

Brilliant answer on diagnosing, I'm sure the new owner will read this to investigate further, thank you for the information as it should help out where to concentrate.

Looking forward to the pictures Sir.

Kind regards,

Tom
 
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