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    2002 2.7T A6 stuck?? Help??

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    Hey everyone - looking for someone knowledgeable to answer a question regarding my 2002 Audi A6 2.7T Quattro.

    Some background - needs oxygen sensors and a timing belt (unrelated to the issue) but ran and drove nearly perfect. I live down dirt roads and the whole underside of the car was caked in mud and the front right cv axle started clunking - I was late to school and ran with it. As soon as I pulled into the parking space it snapped the cv axle. Had to trailer it home. Replaced the half shaft & wheel bearing (replaced the whole hub) torqued all to spec etc. Dropped it down to take it for a test & it won't drive.

    TLDR? : drove perfect, broke front right cv axle & had a trashed wheel bearing - replaced both, got ready to drive it and it won't move. Shifts and engages into every gear. Only moves in reverse. (It's close to 20°F here so everything is cold.) I put it in drive, it builds boost (just like its under load as if you were boost launching) but hardly moves. It moves but it acts like the brakes are stuck or something of that sort. Tried pulling abs and esp fuses but nothing worked. It does not roll in gear. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!

    Edit : quattro system is still working great (in reverse) - I'm about to check trans fluid and fill up if it's low to get me by for a week or two.

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    Last edited by boostfreak16; 01-03-2016 at 07:04 PM.

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