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Owned the car 2 weeks and have DRC failure!!
Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 3:17 pm
by Mac-Logotech
My Avant is in Audi at the minute with 4 leaking shocks and 4 leaking control valves? Warranty company are sending someone out to check out the claim.
Audi want 1.5k just for the valves
Only had the car 2 weeks so garage is paying.....thank god!
Mac
RE: Owned the car 2 weeks and have DRC failure!!
Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 3:21 pm
by BigMo
.... And so they should too. Bad luck chap but all in the name of RS6 ownership. Remember, if you're not first, your last!!!
Re: Owned the car 2 weeks and have DRC failure!!
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 10:06 am
by SteveH
Mac-Logotech wrote:My Avant is in Audi at the minute with 4 leaking shocks and 4 leaking control valves? Warranty company are sending someone out to check out the claim.
Audi want 1.5k just for the valves
Only had the car 2 weeks so garage is paying.....thank god!
Mac
Is bad luck indeed... Good luck with the warranty/garage standing by their responsibilities.... oh, each opposing pair of dampers is connected by 1 control valve, so it will be 4 dampers and 2 valves for a full replacement. Ironic that Audi have persisted with DRC on RS4 B7 and RS6 C6.
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 11:39 am
by Mac-Logotech
I know a guy that is going to enter into a legal battle over his DRC system with Audi. He has had his backwards and forwards about 8 or 9 times and it still is not fixed. Audi won't admit the system doesn't work as good as it should and they insist on keep trying to fix it. All he wants is a set of coilovers!!

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 2:31 pm
by estrop77
Hi Mac
sorry to hear that but good news that the garage are paying. The DRC does repeatedly fail though. I had the whole system replaced by Audi in May 08. A shock needed doing in August and yesterday Camberley have just diagnosed a further 2 shocks and 2 valves. I was quite shocked to be honest and if it wasn;t for Audi warranty the bill would be nearly 3k inc 2 CV boots and a parking sensor.
Rich
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 10:33 pm
by Mac-Logotech
Well Cheesed off! Still no car.
Warranty didn't pay up so the garage is paying the 1.5k out his own pocket.
Warranty said that the drc was leaking before I bought the car.
Audi have had the car for 2 weeks now and they said they are waiting for 2 more shocks. How can it take so long to get parts?
Been on the phone trying to get the garage to pull out and save a few quid with coilovers. I have even offered to go down to see grizz at my own cost.
Havent came back to me yet
Mac
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 10:48 pm
by SteveG
had mine done a month back, there was a bit of a back log on parts order and they had my car for nearly two weeks
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 11:36 pm
by mattysupra
Mac-Logotech wrote:Well Cheesed off! Still no car.
Warranty didn't pay up so the garage is paying the 1.5k out his own pocket.
Warranty said that the drc was leaking before I bought the car.
Audi have had the car for 2 weeks now and they said they are waiting for 2 more shocks. How can it take so long to get parts?
Been on the phone trying to get the garage to pull out and save a few quid with coilovers. I have even offered to go down to see grizz at my own cost.
Havent came back to me yet
Mac
How can they prove the shocks was leeking before you got the car? A leek is a leek! If something started leeking last week then how can you prove this with out someone doing a report before the leek?
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 7:43 pm
by davejel
Rip it all out and fit replacement coilovers, then you have no more worries. My car had all DRC components replaced in may only to fail again after 4 months/2k miles, bin it! See if garage will pay towards cost of coilovers, about £1600. Worth it for future peace of mind.
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:16 pm
by Mac-Logotech
davejel wrote:Rip it all out and fit replacement coilovers, then you have no more worries. My car had all DRC components replaced in may only to fail again after 4 months/2k miles, bin it! See if garage will pay towards cost of coilovers, about £1600. Worth it for future peace of mind.
I am trying to pull the car out of Audi and get the garage to pay for coilovers. Just waiting for the garage to get back to me on it. I tried explaining the situation with regards to all the problems with the suspension so lets hope he agrees to pay for them. At the end of the day he will probably save a couple of hundred quid doing it that way, maybe more if it goes again very soon.
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 11:49 pm
by Stepho
I am in the process of selling my RS6, and in the last week or so I have heard a faint clunking from the O/S/F shocker. So I booked the car into Audi, and I have been advised two shockers are leaking. Can't F'n believe this. The full system was only replaced in March 08, and it should be covered under the warranty.
The car was diagnosed by Stirling Audi, however they say they can't repair DRC and have sent the car back to Glasgow Audi for replacement of 'Faulty parts'. I telephoned Glasgow Audi this afternoon only to find they need to look over the car to check the DRC. I explained the fault was with two leaking shocks and this had been diagnosed but I am now playing a waiting game again. Thankfully I have been given an A4 Avant courtesy car. I can't understand why the dealerships won't just change these faulty DRC systems for coilovers.
Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 5:51 pm
by john_r
Mine failed after a week... warranty refused to pay out and the supplyind dealer shipped the car back to them on a transporter to be fixed. If the parts are on back-order they should loan you a replacement car though? Sadly it is unlikely to be anything decent! I got a 2.0T FSi A5 which was gutless and horrible to try and drive quickly!
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:53 pm
by Mac-Logotech
Got the beast back today, very happy...

feels very quiet and smooth (the suspension!) Really missed it, garage had it for three weeks.
Now thinking of the best way to get a nicer sound from it, is a milltek/similar the only way or can you remove the cats?
Has anyone removed the cats and changed the tailpipes and got the look and the sound of the milltek but obviously cheaper.?
Cheers
Mac
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:49 pm
by MalcolmSu
Stepho wrote:
The car was diagnosed by Stirling Audi, however they say they can't repair DRC and have sent the car back to Glasgow Audi for replacement of 'Faulty parts'. .
Why couldn't Stirling do it - was it just because Glasgow had fitted them so recently or was it technically they couldn't do the job??
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 7:52 pm
by BigMo
milltek is the way and it's quality is second to none. Don't compromise fella!