New RS4 - things to check?

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New RS4 - things to check?

Post by willr » Thu Aug 02, 2007 11:43 am

Finally got the call from the dealer on Tuesday, and my brand new Avant will be delivered next Monday - and I can barely contain the excitement!

I was wondering whether you guys can give me a few pointers on things to check before I sign for the car? As an example I've heard some horror stories of the cars not having sufficient oil etc.

Grateful for any and all experiences.

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Post by Diggler » Thu Aug 02, 2007 12:18 pm

I'll have had mine three weeks on Monday so I can guarantee, you're in for a great experience on the roads from now on !!

A few pointers :-

1) Ask for top-up oil - I did and got a bottle
2) You only get 1/2 tank of fuel - look disgusted and they'll fill her up for you!
3) RS4 keyring - ask them to throw in the Audi Collection leather tabbed key-ring
4) Mileage - don't worry that there are 40 odd miles on the clock
5) Valet prep - make sure the paintwork is not covered in swirls

Moreover, enjoy the car - it's toptastic !!! 8)

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Post by 55JWB » Thu Aug 02, 2007 12:34 pm

As well as above, for me a 'must do' for delivery is..

1. Autolock
2. Disable double click access
3. Change welcome screen on Nav from "Audi" to "RS4"
4. Ask that all recent ECU and Nav updates have been applied.

Most of all enjoy!

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Post by Adam » Thu Aug 02, 2007 1:16 pm

another thing I would ask them to do is remove beep warning for seatbelt not on, and turn on beep for door locking confirmation

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Post by Dom81 » Thu Aug 02, 2007 5:40 pm

Agree with everything above, although I've kept double click access and prefer silent door locking

My only ones to add are

1.) Check the wheels very carefully - not just for damage but signs of refurbishment. A few posters have had this issue with new cars
2.) Check the leather interior - it's easy to assume all flaws are outside
3.) Discuss whether service interval has been set to annual or variable
4.) Check mirror for signs of smug grin when pulling away
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Post by Adam » Thu Aug 02, 2007 8:23 pm

Dom81 wrote: 3.) Discuss whether service interval has been set to annual or variable
good point, unless you are travelling salesman type cruising up and down the motroway, insist on the annual and ignore the crap they come up with about how great AVS is!

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Post by jackwood » Thu Aug 02, 2007 9:49 pm

Why is annual better than varaible servicing?

If a car (used) is already on one service rogram, can it be swapped to the other?

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Post by Afanargoed » Thu Aug 02, 2007 10:02 pm

It is a brilliant car; you’ll enjoy everytime you get in to it!, especially when the 7K warm up rev-limiter disappears…

Just watch the oil level, for me it didn’t seem to use much until about the 2K mark and since then she drinks anywhere between a litre and two litres every thousand/ fifteen hundred miles (currently at 8K).

It’s the sort of thing you can forget about during the honeymoon period....

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Post by Adam » Fri Aug 03, 2007 1:45 pm

jackwood wrote:Why is annual better than varaible servicing?

If a car (used) is already on one service rogram, can it be swapped to the other?

Jack
I don't agree any highly tuned car shoudl go 18k miles without an oil chnage, might be OK if its an A3 1.6 but not an RS4.

It can be swapped and I believe you can actually do this yourself in the DIS, at least that is what the dealer told me when I asked him to swap it over. Same oil is used but service indicator works off the 12mth annniversary date rather than oil quality monitoring.

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Post by audijohn » Fri Aug 03, 2007 2:55 pm

All the above, please check the Oil Level before you leave, I did and it needed 1 and 1/2 Ltrs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thank F**k I checked.

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Post by willr » Mon Aug 06, 2007 4:20 pm

Thanks for all the replies... delivery is delayed due to the V5 going astray in the postal strike - at least that's the line I'm being fed! Hopefully before the end of the week though :D.

Will check all the above and let you know how I get on.
Thanks again.

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Post by willr » Mon Aug 13, 2007 10:24 am

Picked the car up Friday... 300 miles done already and it's every bit as good as exepcted :)

Checked everything you guys mentioned, and all in order - bar the RNS-E startup screen which needed to be changed to the RS4 specific one. Also got the servicing interval set to annual (although 10,000 miles seems a bit infrequent to me)

Only thing I havent checked yet is whether they put the right oil in the spare can in the boot.

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Post by jackwood » Mon Aug 13, 2007 1:03 pm

Is the RNS-E RS4 start-up screen something that has to be done by the dealer?

I requested this, but it starts up with the normal MMI screen..........

Jack

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Post by W8PMC » Mon Aug 13, 2007 1:07 pm

Depends if a dealer can be bothered or not. It should form part of the PDI, like double locking, auto-lock & alarm beep etc. but often gets missed.

I had mine done during re-map, as i gave the relevant instructions & codes to the tuner whilst they had the lappy plugged in & they just fired up VAG-COM & ammended mine. Anyone that can use & has VAG-COM can do this & if your search on here you'll find the relevant instructions & codes.
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Post by jackwood » Mon Aug 13, 2007 8:59 pm

Cheers
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