2001 A4 2.8Q Bottom Engine shield.
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Re: 2001 A4 2.8Q Bottom Engine shield.
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 12:15:16 -0700, "Ian S" <iws51remove@***.net> wrote:
> "Dennis W" <wyattdNOSPAM@gvsu.edu> wrote in message
> news:hH9Ld.14944$Vj3.10706@newssvr17.news.prodigy. com...
> > While driving in heavy snow the bottom shield came loose when all the
> > quick release plastic screws gave out. The front of the shield dropped
> > and acted like a large snow scoop. What is the purpose of this part,
> > other than to keep dirt out? Can I leave it off? It sure would make
> > changing oil easier. Is there a more secure way to fasten it back on? TIA.
>
> For a company that prides itself on its engineering acumen, the design of
> this component ought to be an embarrassment. It not only uses far too many
> fasteners but they are not even all the same type! And the good engine
> design that placed the oil filter and oil drain plug next to each other is
> compromised. I only have about half of the original fasteners remaining on
> my '98 A4 2.8qms. I suppose it streamlines airflow through the radiator and
> under the vehicle. It also serves to catch the inevitable oil leaks from the
> various seals on this engine. You could try leaving it off and monitor the
> oil and coolant temperature for changes. A better way to fasten it back on?
> I don't know, hell, maybe Velcro. Hmmmm.
>
There was a recall on many A4/A4 2.8's about a year or so ago to correct
some of the problems with this shield. Check with your dealer.
--
Jay.
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> "Dennis W" <wyattdNOSPAM@gvsu.edu> wrote in message
> news:hH9Ld.14944$Vj3.10706@newssvr17.news.prodigy. com...
> > While driving in heavy snow the bottom shield came loose when all the
> > quick release plastic screws gave out. The front of the shield dropped
> > and acted like a large snow scoop. What is the purpose of this part,
> > other than to keep dirt out? Can I leave it off? It sure would make
> > changing oil easier. Is there a more secure way to fasten it back on? TIA.
>
> For a company that prides itself on its engineering acumen, the design of
> this component ought to be an embarrassment. It not only uses far too many
> fasteners but they are not even all the same type! And the good engine
> design that placed the oil filter and oil drain plug next to each other is
> compromised. I only have about half of the original fasteners remaining on
> my '98 A4 2.8qms. I suppose it streamlines airflow through the radiator and
> under the vehicle. It also serves to catch the inevitable oil leaks from the
> various seals on this engine. You could try leaving it off and monitor the
> oil and coolant temperature for changes. A better way to fasten it back on?
> I don't know, hell, maybe Velcro. Hmmmm.
>
There was a recall on many A4/A4 2.8's about a year or so ago to correct
some of the problems with this shield. Check with your dealer.
--
Jay.
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Re: 2001 A4 2.8Q Bottom Engine shield.
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 12:15:16 -0700, "Ian S" <iws51remove@***.net> wrote:
> "Dennis W" <wyattdNOSPAM@gvsu.edu> wrote in message
> news:hH9Ld.14944$Vj3.10706@newssvr17.news.prodigy. com...
> > While driving in heavy snow the bottom shield came loose when all the
> > quick release plastic screws gave out. The front of the shield dropped
> > and acted like a large snow scoop. What is the purpose of this part,
> > other than to keep dirt out? Can I leave it off? It sure would make
> > changing oil easier. Is there a more secure way to fasten it back on? TIA.
>
> For a company that prides itself on its engineering acumen, the design of
> this component ought to be an embarrassment. It not only uses far too many
> fasteners but they are not even all the same type! And the good engine
> design that placed the oil filter and oil drain plug next to each other is
> compromised. I only have about half of the original fasteners remaining on
> my '98 A4 2.8qms. I suppose it streamlines airflow through the radiator and
> under the vehicle. It also serves to catch the inevitable oil leaks from the
> various seals on this engine. You could try leaving it off and monitor the
> oil and coolant temperature for changes. A better way to fasten it back on?
> I don't know, hell, maybe Velcro. Hmmmm.
>
There was a recall on many A4/A4 2.8's about a year or so ago to correct
some of the problems with this shield. Check with your dealer.
--
Jay.
(remove dashes for legal email address)
> "Dennis W" <wyattdNOSPAM@gvsu.edu> wrote in message
> news:hH9Ld.14944$Vj3.10706@newssvr17.news.prodigy. com...
> > While driving in heavy snow the bottom shield came loose when all the
> > quick release plastic screws gave out. The front of the shield dropped
> > and acted like a large snow scoop. What is the purpose of this part,
> > other than to keep dirt out? Can I leave it off? It sure would make
> > changing oil easier. Is there a more secure way to fasten it back on? TIA.
>
> For a company that prides itself on its engineering acumen, the design of
> this component ought to be an embarrassment. It not only uses far too many
> fasteners but they are not even all the same type! And the good engine
> design that placed the oil filter and oil drain plug next to each other is
> compromised. I only have about half of the original fasteners remaining on
> my '98 A4 2.8qms. I suppose it streamlines airflow through the radiator and
> under the vehicle. It also serves to catch the inevitable oil leaks from the
> various seals on this engine. You could try leaving it off and monitor the
> oil and coolant temperature for changes. A better way to fasten it back on?
> I don't know, hell, maybe Velcro. Hmmmm.
>
There was a recall on many A4/A4 2.8's about a year or so ago to correct
some of the problems with this shield. Check with your dealer.
--
Jay.
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Re: 2001 A4 2.8Q Bottom Engine shield.
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 12:15:16 -0700, "Ian S" <iws51remove@***.net> wrote:
> "Dennis W" <wyattdNOSPAM@gvsu.edu> wrote in message
> news:hH9Ld.14944$Vj3.10706@newssvr17.news.prodigy. com...
> > While driving in heavy snow the bottom shield came loose when all the
> > quick release plastic screws gave out. The front of the shield dropped
> > and acted like a large snow scoop. What is the purpose of this part,
> > other than to keep dirt out? Can I leave it off? It sure would make
> > changing oil easier. Is there a more secure way to fasten it back on? TIA.
>
> For a company that prides itself on its engineering acumen, the design of
> this component ought to be an embarrassment. It not only uses far too many
> fasteners but they are not even all the same type! And the good engine
> design that placed the oil filter and oil drain plug next to each other is
> compromised. I only have about half of the original fasteners remaining on
> my '98 A4 2.8qms. I suppose it streamlines airflow through the radiator and
> under the vehicle. It also serves to catch the inevitable oil leaks from the
> various seals on this engine. You could try leaving it off and monitor the
> oil and coolant temperature for changes. A better way to fasten it back on?
> I don't know, hell, maybe Velcro. Hmmmm.
>
There was a recall on many A4/A4 2.8's about a year or so ago to correct
some of the problems with this shield. Check with your dealer.
--
Jay.
(remove dashes for legal email address)
> "Dennis W" <wyattdNOSPAM@gvsu.edu> wrote in message
> news:hH9Ld.14944$Vj3.10706@newssvr17.news.prodigy. com...
> > While driving in heavy snow the bottom shield came loose when all the
> > quick release plastic screws gave out. The front of the shield dropped
> > and acted like a large snow scoop. What is the purpose of this part,
> > other than to keep dirt out? Can I leave it off? It sure would make
> > changing oil easier. Is there a more secure way to fasten it back on? TIA.
>
> For a company that prides itself on its engineering acumen, the design of
> this component ought to be an embarrassment. It not only uses far too many
> fasteners but they are not even all the same type! And the good engine
> design that placed the oil filter and oil drain plug next to each other is
> compromised. I only have about half of the original fasteners remaining on
> my '98 A4 2.8qms. I suppose it streamlines airflow through the radiator and
> under the vehicle. It also serves to catch the inevitable oil leaks from the
> various seals on this engine. You could try leaving it off and monitor the
> oil and coolant temperature for changes. A better way to fasten it back on?
> I don't know, hell, maybe Velcro. Hmmmm.
>
There was a recall on many A4/A4 2.8's about a year or so ago to correct
some of the problems with this shield. Check with your dealer.
--
Jay.
(remove dashes for legal email address)
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Re: 2001 A4 2.8Q Bottom Engine shield.
It was there for a purpose, car manufacturers don't just tack on stuff
especially mid end German cars.
Install it back, properly.
BTW, there are noise on the AW board about leaving it off causing
overheating, etc
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"Dennis W" <wyattdNOSPAM@gvsu.edu> wrote in message
news:hH9Ld.14944$Vj3.10706@newssvr17.news.prodigy. com...
> While driving in heavy snow the bottom shield came loose when all the
> quick release plastic screws gave out. The front of the shield dropped and
> acted like a large snow scoop. What is the purpose of this part, other
> than to keep dirt out? Can I leave it off? It sure would make changing oil
> easier. Is there a more secure way to fasten it back on? TIA.
especially mid end German cars.
Install it back, properly.
BTW, there are noise on the AW board about leaving it off causing
overheating, etc
--
_________________________________
http://austinmini.ositech.net
Looking for cheap Austin Mini, Wagon, Clubman, Mokes and other variants for
sale in the USA.
"Dennis W" <wyattdNOSPAM@gvsu.edu> wrote in message
news:hH9Ld.14944$Vj3.10706@newssvr17.news.prodigy. com...
> While driving in heavy snow the bottom shield came loose when all the
> quick release plastic screws gave out. The front of the shield dropped and
> acted like a large snow scoop. What is the purpose of this part, other
> than to keep dirt out? Can I leave it off? It sure would make changing oil
> easier. Is there a more secure way to fasten it back on? TIA.
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Re: 2001 A4 2.8Q Bottom Engine shield.
It was there for a purpose, car manufacturers don't just tack on stuff
especially mid end German cars.
Install it back, properly.
BTW, there are noise on the AW board about leaving it off causing
overheating, etc
--
_________________________________
http://austinmini.ositech.net
Looking for cheap Austin Mini, Wagon, Clubman, Mokes and other variants for
sale in the USA.
"Dennis W" <wyattdNOSPAM@gvsu.edu> wrote in message
news:hH9Ld.14944$Vj3.10706@newssvr17.news.prodigy. com...
> While driving in heavy snow the bottom shield came loose when all the
> quick release plastic screws gave out. The front of the shield dropped and
> acted like a large snow scoop. What is the purpose of this part, other
> than to keep dirt out? Can I leave it off? It sure would make changing oil
> easier. Is there a more secure way to fasten it back on? TIA.
especially mid end German cars.
Install it back, properly.
BTW, there are noise on the AW board about leaving it off causing
overheating, etc
--
_________________________________
http://austinmini.ositech.net
Looking for cheap Austin Mini, Wagon, Clubman, Mokes and other variants for
sale in the USA.
"Dennis W" <wyattdNOSPAM@gvsu.edu> wrote in message
news:hH9Ld.14944$Vj3.10706@newssvr17.news.prodigy. com...
> While driving in heavy snow the bottom shield came loose when all the
> quick release plastic screws gave out. The front of the shield dropped and
> acted like a large snow scoop. What is the purpose of this part, other
> than to keep dirt out? Can I leave it off? It sure would make changing oil
> easier. Is there a more secure way to fasten it back on? TIA.
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Re: 2001 A4 2.8Q Bottom Engine shield.
It was there for a purpose, car manufacturers don't just tack on stuff
especially mid end German cars.
Install it back, properly.
BTW, there are noise on the AW board about leaving it off causing
overheating, etc
--
_________________________________
http://austinmini.ositech.net
Looking for cheap Austin Mini, Wagon, Clubman, Mokes and other variants for
sale in the USA.
"Dennis W" <wyattdNOSPAM@gvsu.edu> wrote in message
news:hH9Ld.14944$Vj3.10706@newssvr17.news.prodigy. com...
> While driving in heavy snow the bottom shield came loose when all the
> quick release plastic screws gave out. The front of the shield dropped and
> acted like a large snow scoop. What is the purpose of this part, other
> than to keep dirt out? Can I leave it off? It sure would make changing oil
> easier. Is there a more secure way to fasten it back on? TIA.
especially mid end German cars.
Install it back, properly.
BTW, there are noise on the AW board about leaving it off causing
overheating, etc
--
_________________________________
http://austinmini.ositech.net
Looking for cheap Austin Mini, Wagon, Clubman, Mokes and other variants for
sale in the USA.
"Dennis W" <wyattdNOSPAM@gvsu.edu> wrote in message
news:hH9Ld.14944$Vj3.10706@newssvr17.news.prodigy. com...
> While driving in heavy snow the bottom shield came loose when all the
> quick release plastic screws gave out. The front of the shield dropped and
> acted like a large snow scoop. What is the purpose of this part, other
> than to keep dirt out? Can I leave it off? It sure would make changing oil
> easier. Is there a more secure way to fasten it back on? TIA.
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Re: 2001 A4 2.8Q Bottom Engine shield.
I keep having problem with the Engine Shield since with oil changes - mechanic "forgot" top properly replace or redo all the screws. Have to replace them...costly!!
Last two oil changes...the shield partly came away after driving for 2-3 weeks.
Now need to replace with another one as it is severely damaged from the dangled position for the past 10 days on the road!
Costly @ 250$ plus screws $5 each!
Thinking of leaving it off completely.
What to do? Any advice?
98 A6 Quattro.
Last two oil changes...the shield partly came away after driving for 2-3 weeks.
Now need to replace with another one as it is severely damaged from the dangled position for the past 10 days on the road!
Costly @ 250$ plus screws $5 each!
Thinking of leaving it off completely.
What to do? Any advice?
98 A6 Quattro.
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Re: 2001 A4 2.8Q Bottom Engine shield.
"Len" <Len.3akvs0@no-mx.audiforum.ca> wrote in message
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>
> I keep having problem with the Engine Shield since with oil changes -
> mechanic "forgot" top properly replace or redo all the screws. Have to
> replace them...costly!!
> Last two oil changes...the shield partly came away after driving for
> 2-3 weeks.
> Now need to replace with another one as it is severely damaged from the
> dangled position for the past 10 days on the road!
> Costly @ 250$ plus screws $5 each!
> Thinking of leaving it off completely.
> What to do? Any advice?
> 98 A6 Quattro.
>
>
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> View this thread: https://www.audiforum.ca/showthread.php?t=5299
>
there are thousands of cars rumbling the roads that do not have lower
covers...........
its there to keep out water and **** off the road and maybe the odd bolt
jumping up into the belts..........fitting belts and all those other bits
could be way more expensive than that cover.
would I replace.............yes I think so.
dj
1998 A4 2.4 V6 30v
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Re: 2001 A4 2.8Q Bottom Engine shield.
"Len" <Len.3akvs0@no-mx.audiforum.ca> wrote in message
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>
> I keep having problem with the Engine Shield since with oil changes -
> mechanic "forgot" top properly replace or redo all the screws. Have to
> replace them...costly!!
> Last two oil changes...the shield partly came away after driving for
> 2-3 weeks.
> Now need to replace with another one as it is severely damaged from the
> dangled position for the past 10 days on the road!
> Costly @ 250$ plus screws $5 each!
> Thinking of leaving it off completely.
> What to do? Any advice?
> 98 A6 Quattro.
>
I removed mine from my 98 A4 2.8 quattro - no ill effect so far.
news:Len.3akvs0@no-mx.audiforum.ca...
>
> I keep having problem with the Engine Shield since with oil changes -
> mechanic "forgot" top properly replace or redo all the screws. Have to
> replace them...costly!!
> Last two oil changes...the shield partly came away after driving for
> 2-3 weeks.
> Now need to replace with another one as it is severely damaged from the
> dangled position for the past 10 days on the road!
> Costly @ 250$ plus screws $5 each!
> Thinking of leaving it off completely.
> What to do? Any advice?
> 98 A6 Quattro.
>
I removed mine from my 98 A4 2.8 quattro - no ill effect so far.
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Re: 2001 A4 2.8Q Bottom Engine shield.
I am running without mine on it right now. Mine is even in good enough
shape to reinstall. <g>
I will reinstall mine one day! lol
There might be a metal one out there that should be much stronger than the
original plastic one, and not that expensive too.
But here is a plastic one for $98 http://tinyurl.com/4sgzgz
or the larger link
http://www.ecstuning.com/stage/edpd/...&engine=V6+12v
--
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
1997 Red A4 1.8tq auto
"iws" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> "Len" <Len.3akvs0@no-mx.audiforum.ca> wrote in message
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>>
>> I keep having problem with the Engine Shield since with oil changes -
>> mechanic "forgot" top properly replace or redo all the screws. Have to
>> replace them...costly!!
>> Last two oil changes...the shield partly came away after driving for
>> 2-3 weeks.
>> Now need to replace with another one as it is severely damaged from the
>> dangled position for the past 10 days on the road!
>> Costly @ 250$ plus screws $5 each!
>> Thinking of leaving it off completely.
>> What to do? Any advice?
>> 98 A6 Quattro.
>>
> I removed mine from my 98 A4 2.8 quattro - no ill effect so far.
>
shape to reinstall. <g>
I will reinstall mine one day! lol
There might be a metal one out there that should be much stronger than the
original plastic one, and not that expensive too.
But here is a plastic one for $98 http://tinyurl.com/4sgzgz
or the larger link
http://www.ecstuning.com/stage/edpd/...&engine=V6+12v
--
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
1997 Red A4 1.8tq auto
"iws" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> "Len" <Len.3akvs0@no-mx.audiforum.ca> wrote in message
> news:Len.3akvs0@no-mx.audiforum.ca...
>>
>> I keep having problem with the Engine Shield since with oil changes -
>> mechanic "forgot" top properly replace or redo all the screws. Have to
>> replace them...costly!!
>> Last two oil changes...the shield partly came away after driving for
>> 2-3 weeks.
>> Now need to replace with another one as it is severely damaged from the
>> dangled position for the past 10 days on the road!
>> Costly @ 250$ plus screws $5 each!
>> Thinking of leaving it off completely.
>> What to do? Any advice?
>> 98 A6 Quattro.
>>
> I removed mine from my 98 A4 2.8 quattro - no ill effect so far.
>