Have it towed ASAP- most likely a blinking engine light (do not drive) indicates a misfire which can be caused by several things including, failed spark plugs, failed fuel injectors (very likely cause) failed turbos (very likely as turbos on 1.8 litre Audis fail at about 80k miles) oil seapage into cylinder and slipping timing belt. Honestly, 80k miles is a lot for an Audi 1.8 turbo. I would look into selling this vehicle soon as many things are soon to fail on this vehicle and being an Audi, it will be very expensive to repair.
2007-11-13 21:23:35
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answered by Sunumo Yaoban Lin 3
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Blinking normally means it's missfiring. (That's the horrible shaking that you're feeling.)
Let's not jump the gun and blame the shop that did the timing belt. It may be related...it may be not.
Do not drive the vehicle; TOW it in. Hopefully the shop that did your timing belt is an Audi specialist. Have them scan for fault codes and go from there.
2007-11-12 19:38:02
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answered by WANDA L 2
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I agree my car has a hundred and forty thousand miles on original turbo, and everything slowly starting to break a knee replacement I think I might hit the limit for this car sucks cause it was a really fun car but things are going one after another and getting too expensive
2013-12-07 23:07:32
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answered by Anonymous
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The shaking could be a transmission or an engine problem, and because the check engine light is blinking and because there is always a backup for that, I'm guessing the engine is damaged. It could be that road debris got in, which caused the shaking, or your springs are damaged (though this almost never happens). Nevertheless, go to the dealership and ask about it, or consult your manual for more help.
2007-11-12 13:12:42
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answered by The Teller 5
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The light is coming on because the knock sensor is out of range at the least.
Belt was changed? At a dealer? Have it TOWED to the nearest dealer and make sure the belt didn't slip. If it did the job was botched and a new tensioner was never installed. This 4cyl requires it with a new belt.
2007-11-12 17:50:55
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answered by Todd A 3
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I need help figuring out while my 2005 Audi A41.8T shakes badly when in Drive at a stop?
2015-01-27 02:38:34
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answered by George 1
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I suggest looking into the ICM (ignition control module), the 1.8t is notorious for ICM failure. You can cause some serious catalytic converter damage with a severe misfire like that. There's a testing procedure with the use of a Digital meter on the web if you do a search for it. Also, you can get the HUCO brand replacement for it for half the price of Bosch.
2007-11-13 23:17:03
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answered by abkwire 3
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It has to do with the repair you just had done. DO NOT let them say it is some random event. The timing is off.
Read your manual. The blinking light may mean Do Not Drive. If so do not drive it. Have the repair shop send over a flatbed tow truck to pick it up.
2007-11-12 17:32:37
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answered by Gatsby216 7
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Most likely a severe misfire hopefully its just due to the ignition system which might consist of replacing the plugs and at the high end an ignition coil... hopefully thats it it could still be loss of compression or lack of air or fuel so have someone see what kind of code it has then repost a question or update this one
2007-11-12 11:48:58
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answered by henrysol 4
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had same problem with same car which I just bought; this car SUX and I can NOT wait to get rid of it!!!!
2016-05-23 16:32:22
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answered by Charlene 1
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