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🚨 Q50 Owners: Fix P0720 Error & Harsh Shifting

2.5K views 7 replies 6 participants last post by  Jpere1015  
#1 ·
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Hi
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#2 ·
Our OEM-grade valve bodies are rebuilt with reinforced components to prevent repeat issues.
please elaborate on what"reinforced components" actually means. how are the sensors and solenoids you use superior to OEM? what sets them apart?
 
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...really.