I own a 1999 Audi A4 1.8TQ manual with about 55,000 miles on it (timing belt was replaced probably less than a 1000 miles ago by dealer).
I drove the car this morning to the post office about 3 miles away without problem.
When I restarted the car and started heading home, I started noticing this weird shuddering of the car, then I noticed that the check engine light was blinking.
I drove the car home cautiously, and noticed that the shudder was very pronounced at idle, and seemed to get better at 3000 rpm (did not drive the car aggressively and 2500 - 3500 rpm is typically very gentle driving in this car). Didn't seem like I had lost any power in the car.
Restarted the car at home and same shudder and blinking light was there. Turned off car and left it off.
I did some googling and seems like I might have a bad coil and need to have it towed to the dealer to have it fixed.
Is this correct, and how much should this repair typically cost?
Dealer is about 7 miles away. Should I definitely have it towed, or is it safe to drive the car cautiously there?
I drove the car this morning to the post office about 3 miles away without problem.
When I restarted the car and started heading home, I started noticing this weird shuddering of the car, then I noticed that the check engine light was blinking.
I drove the car home cautiously, and noticed that the shudder was very pronounced at idle, and seemed to get better at 3000 rpm (did not drive the car aggressively and 2500 - 3500 rpm is typically very gentle driving in this car). Didn't seem like I had lost any power in the car.
Restarted the car at home and same shudder and blinking light was there. Turned off car and left it off.
I did some googling and seems like I might have a bad coil and need to have it towed to the dealer to have it fixed.
Is this correct, and how much should this repair typically cost?
Dealer is about 7 miles away. Should I definitely have it towed, or is it safe to drive the car cautiously there?