URGENT help needed - engine trouble

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Hi all,

I've an 06 Audi A4 2.0 Petrol. Last year I had an issue with a coil going and replaced it.

Engine light has come on again with the exact same symptoms, I've managed to limp to a safe spot and checked the engine. This time there is a burning smell and part of the engine is glowing red hot. I'm not mechanical enough to know if it should be or not but I'm guess it shouldn't be:

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Can anyone tell me what that is?
 
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The can with the sensor in is the CAT, odds are if a coilpack has gone unignited fuel is going into the exhaust, burning and causing it to glow red hot since you EGT is sky high!
 
damn it :(

Thanks guys, looks like its going to be towed until I can get new coils sent. Just hoping that is the problem and its nothing more costly :(
 
If you don't know the history of all the coil packs I'd personally stick 4 x new coil packs and a set of plugs in there.

When a Coil Pack went down on my 1.8t the subsequent fouling killed the plug too.

Fortunately it had an outstanding recall on it for coil packs so I just bought a 2nd hand gen CP dropped it off at Audi and it came home with 4 x brand new ones FOC :-)
 
If you don't know the history of all the coil packs I'd personally stick 4 x new coil packs and a set of plugs in there.

When a Coil Pack went down on my 1.8t the subsequent fouling killed the plug too.

Fortunately it had an outstanding recall on it for coil packs so I just bought a 2nd hand gen CP dropped it off at Audi and it came home with 4 x brand new ones FOC :-)

Well according to the post on here, it was Feb last year, I ordered 2, only had to replace 1.

the 2 new ones have arrived and have been used with the 1 spare from last year and it now has all 4 of the new ones in and is running a lot better at idle. Going to take it for a spin shortly.

Just got to remember how I got the engine management light to go off like last year :S Either than or there's another problem in which case I really am going to have to invest in a vag-com unit :(
 
You'll be able to reset that engine light with a £5 OBD2 thing off ebay and torque app for a phone by the way. They cant do much other than view and clear codes but its a fiver and zero hassle.
 
On VAG stuff the light will usually go out of its own accord after so many start cycles if the problem no longer exists. It will still remain logged in the ECU though for reading at a later date.
 
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