2005 Audi A4 Cabriolet Convertible 2-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
Cape Coral, Florida, United States
**Please read entire description before bidding.** Mechanically the car is in need of some work. 1) The car is drivable however the transmission is not shifting properly and needs to be driven in the manual shift mode at all times. I was told that it was a bad control module that caused the problem but unfortunately the previous owner drove the car like this for so long that it caused a noticeable slip between 2nd-3rd. The transmission really should be replaced to make it right. 2) The seals on the hydraulic top cylinders are leaking and must be rebuilt. 3) Right now the car has very little power. I brought it into a shop they told me that it may need a turbo however they believed the cars computer may be retarding power the due to the bad transmission module and be operating in "safe mode". They told me they wouldn't know if this were the case though until the new transmission was in place. 4) The car has a coolant leak somewhere at the top of the motor. Once fixed up someone will have a fantastic car for a great deal. Any questions please feel free to give me a call 239-339-3629. Thanks for looking! |
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