I have been experiencing low engine compression in my Audi 80 and it's causing performance issues. The car has been regularly maintained and has only done 80,000 miles. What could be causing this issue and how can I fix it?
ReplyLow engine compression can be caused by a variety of factors such as worn piston rings, damaged valves, or an incorrect air-fuel mixture. I suggest getting a compression test done to pinpoint the exact cause and then addressing it accordingly.
Make sure to regularly change out your engine oil and oil filter as old and dirty oil can contribute to low compression. Also, check all your engine seals for any leaks that may be causing a loss of compression.
If you have already checked all the common causes and are still experiencing low compression, it may be time to take your Audi 80 to a professional mechanic. They will have the expertise and tools necessary to diagnose and fix the issue.
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