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Old 03-29-2004, 05:05 PM
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won't start?? PLEASE HELP

I have bought an A4 2000 1.8T from a auction and it was hit on the passenger front in bewteen the door and the fender. No engine damage just door, fender, bumper cover, and some a post damage. I can't get the car started though. I have only done simple test so far. I don't have any scan tools. The car isn't getting spark. The battery was unhooked for about over an month. Does any know if the car has any impact sensors?? None of the airbags blew. The damage is pretty minor and only in the front. Please help me so I don't have to goto the dealer..
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Old 03-29-2004, 09:19 PM
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no fuel shut off

Everybody says that there is no fuel cut switch for this car.
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