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  • Expensive repairs (Yes/No)?

    Hey all,

    As everyone here knows, owning a european car is not a cheap in Australia.
    But can anyone tell me if the following seems like an ok price for a few repairs to my 1990 Audi 200 Turbo (all costs include labour).

    Power Steering Rack Reco $1200
    Power Steerling Pump Reco $ 450
    Front Bearings $570
    Timing Belt + Water Pump + Drive Belts $900

    Total cost: $3120

    Now I'm not sure of the break down between labour and parts but I'm I can get the parts for a lot cheaper than this guys is charging.

    Would like to get your thoughts on this. Cheers.

  • #2
    Front wheel bearings seem expensive to me.. unless perhaps is quattro?

    Tbelt & waterpump & drive belts at 900 sounds reasonable to me, esp for newer cars.

    Power steering is going to be a very expensive job thanks to this bloke! I'd look at getting the new/SH parts yourself perhaps. or atleast looking what's out there.

    This is just my opinion, based on my minimal experience!


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    • #3
      i dont know about those prices but matt (Golf Loon) on here specialises in that era vw/audi, give him a call to compare. http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...member.php?u=4
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      • #4
        Nice one...

        Thanks for the info guys. Will defo call Golf Loon and get alternative quote.

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        • #5
          are the wheel bearing for a pair? seeems pretty stifff to me

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          • #6
            I'd forgotten about this thread..

            I got the first stage of the work done at an alternative mechanic for considerable cheaper.

            Timing Belt
            Roller Tensioner
            Fuel filter
            dissy cap
            roto buttom
            front wheel bearings
            hub seals
            inner wheel bearing
            outer wheel bearing
            ignition leads
            spark plugs
            water pump
            altilnator belt
            air con belt
            power steering pump seal kit
            Plus the labour for 2400.

            Car is in with mechanic again at the moment and is getting second stage of work done:
            Brake bomb replaced (parts supplied by me)
            Warm up regulator recon
            Instrumemt cluster repair (parts supplier by me)
            Rear springs replaced
            Power steering rack recon
            Again I expect it to be around 1800 to 2200

            Last stage of the work is to have the
            exhaust replaced
            roof liner redone
            replace all suspension bushes
            replace fuel pump
            and then the car will be as close to perfect it can be.

            Original quote for all the above was 12,000 grand so i hope to make a saving of 5000. It pays to shop around.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by superfly.nn View Post
              then the car will be as close to perfect it can be.
              Well it is a 200T
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              • #8
                Can we see some pics of the 200 T Please ? Is it a 10 or 20 valve ? I think they were all 10 Valve ?

                Maybe try ozaudi.com for more info...
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                • #9
                  As others have said that wheel bearing price sounds very expensive. Is that parts only or supplied and fitted?

                  Cheers,

                  Phil

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                  • #10
                    One Step forward 2 steps backwards...

                    Latest on the 200 Turbo:

                    Car was in with mechanic getting second stage of work done:
                    Brake bomb replaced - Now working as should.

                    Warm up regulator recon - Part was not recond but replaced with old part and did not repair the problem with hard starting. Car is still tough to start and there is no holding pressure in the fuel system. I think replacing the accumulator or fuel check valve will do it.
                    However now a belt which was replaced in stage one is making a horrible noise on start up.

                    Rear springs replaced - The car is now sitting 2 or 3 inches taller on the right hand side then on the left. It seems like the rear suspension was just swapped around so the problem I have on one side is now on the other.

                    Power steering rack recon - Ok this is done and I have the wheel alighment done too.

                    Total cost $1740.
                    Last edited by superfly.nn; 28-08-2009, 09:42 PM.

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                    • #11
                      Sound like the non return valve is leaking back mate, but you must get someone who know K jet to check it, could be leaky injector, Accum ro the Check valve. Most of the time it is the check valve but still best to have the gauge on and watch what it is doing and when. If you fit a gauge with a tap then you can check system pressure for holding and also check engine side, this way you can rule out a dribbly injector.
                      Good luck, Kjet is good when its right so persevere, sorry to hear about the rest of the goings on
                      Jmac
                      Alba European
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                      • #12
                        Who do you suggest...

                        Yeah I have a replacement accumulator and a check valve is only $20 dollars so I'll get one of those too just in case. I know the fuel pump is ok pressure wise as I've had that checked.
                        I really want the car to be running perfectly before the German Autofest in September.
                        Last edited by superfly.nn; 28-08-2009, 07:37 AM.

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