My New Bentley’s Cooling System has a 100% Failure Rate & Costs $4,000 to Replace

My New Bentley’s Cooling System has a 100% Failure Rate & Costs $4,000 to Replace

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This Bentley Bentayga Truck started overheating randomly almost immediately after startup. It turns out there’s a Common Issue on all Audi 4.0 Turbo cars; and this problem is caused by a secondary cooling system control that can cause major damage to an expensive engine… The @HumbleMechanic joins us to explain further, @ultimaterebuilds7127 helps with the fix, and @RichRebuilds joins us for the ride!

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22 thoughts on “My New Bentley’s Cooling System has a 100% Failure Rate & Costs $4,000 to Replace

  1. love your videos man… never realized your in my neighborhood too lol… definitely wouldnt suggest a bentley in that area… looking into a career change i always loved wrenching on vehicles.

  2. I just never liked Bentleys when I saw them on these kinds of videos, but I drove past a Continental yesterday and it looked great up close. The weird thing is that from a distance it reminded me of a 2000s Thunderbird

  3. Porsche uses six of these vacuum control valves in the 991.1 and up 911’s that allow coolant to flow to different parts of the car. They are failing left and right. They are 100% not needed above a simple thermostat. The few seconds extra it takes to get an engine to operating temp does nothing for the environment.

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