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Paul asked:


I currently have 49K miles on my 3.0 quattro A4. I have been told different number by people- some say at 50K miles other say at 75K miles. I don’t want the thing to snap and cause thousands in damage. When should I replace it and how much should I expect to pay on a 3.0 engine, and should I get it done at n Audi dealership or would an independent place do?

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    1. lj1 on March 31st, 2010 7:13 pm

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