Problem with DRC and Steering - help!

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Re: Problem with DRC and Steering - help!

Post by Awd4 » Wed Jun 01, 2011 9:58 am

arrgh lucky you! I think I will drill holes in my OEM, that's about all I can afford right now.. :mrgreen:

can't wait to hear you both :blackrs4:
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Re: Problem with DRC and Steering - help!

Post by edge » Wed Jun 01, 2011 1:04 pm

Back and WOW.... love it.... going to start another thread ;)

JackS4.... the boys are going to store the OEM one for the moment. Assumed it would come out in more than one part!

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Re: Problem with DRC and Steering - help!

Post by JackS4 » Wed Jun 01, 2011 1:08 pm

Good stuff - hope you are not wearing your good clothes today...... :sekret: .

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Re: Problem with DRC and Steering - help!

Post by edge » Fri Jun 03, 2011 2:49 pm

See you both Sunday at 11!

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Re: Problem with DRC and Steering - help!

Post by Awd4 » Fri Jun 03, 2011 2:56 pm

Yep! gave it a good clean yesterday evening and she's resting today
so we'll be there at 11 :blackrs4:
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Re: Problem with DRC and Steering - help!

Post by JackS4 » Fri Jun 03, 2011 3:34 pm

See you both then.

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Re: Problem with DRC and Steering - help!

Post by Awd4 » Tue Jun 07, 2011 10:35 am

Another problem with the RS, Friday I noticed some oil on the ground, underneath the front of the car, I brought the car to Audi sandyford (where it had the full service only last month) this morning for a quick check, verdict: the 2 oil pipes that run from the motor towards the front of the car are ao badly corroded they are leaking oil. Not much at the moment, as I checked the oil level each morning since Friday, but they obviously must be changed.
Anyone had the same problem?
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Re: Problem with DRC and Steering - help!

Post by JackS4 » Tue Jun 07, 2011 10:50 am

Not an uncommon issue that a few on here have had. There was a recall of sorts when that German tech was over last year where they tied the pipes away from one another as one of the causes of failure was the pipes rubbing together. Might be worth checking if they did this and if not why not. Far as I know replacement is not covered under warranty and expensive enough to put right as they don't/can't just change the pipes.

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Re: Problem with DRC and Steering - help!

Post by edge » Tue Jun 07, 2011 11:49 am

JackS4 wrote:Not an uncommon issue that a few on here have had. There was a recall of sorts when that German tech was over last year where they tied the pipes away from one another as one of the causes of failure was the pipes rubbing together. Might be worth checking if they did this and if not why not. Far as I know replacement is not covered under warranty and expensive enough to put right as they don't/can't just change the pipes.

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This is correct, there was a recall for a plastic clip that kept the two pipes away from each other. Audi Sandyford did mine under the recall and they actually mentioned it to me at the tech review.

I am surprised that they had the car and didnt complete the recall.... or are we supposed to inform them of this prior to dropping the car in?

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Re: Problem with DRC and Steering - help!

Post by Awd4 » Tue Jun 07, 2011 1:40 pm

Thanks lads, I have left the car there and they will let me know what the story is re: warranty
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Re: Problem with DRC and Steering - help!

Post by Awd4 » Tue Jun 07, 2011 4:37 pm

Ok, got my answer, no warranty but a lot of goodwill which will bring the bill down to 300 euros (down from 880) I don't know if I should be happy or not, you'd think Quattro gmbh would make these pipes resistant to feckin' rust... Considering that we probably have half of the salt on our roads than they would have in Germany in the winter...

anyway, I suppose every car has its problem... hope my serie of bad luck will end after that, I'll be broke pretty soon otherwise.. :(

PS: Since they will have the car for a couple of days I have asked them to refurbish my two front wheels, at least some money spent that I can actually see
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Re: Problem with DRC and Steering - help!

Post by JackS4 » Wed Jun 08, 2011 8:56 am

Good job getting some contribution out of them.

Make sure they properly match the wheel colour (there is a paint code on here somewhere). I saw one car up there before that had less than matching colour and finish (sort of matt looking).

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Re: Problem with DRC and Steering - help!

Post by edge » Wed Jun 08, 2011 9:52 am

Was the lack of the recall part the issue?

They did, well the company they use, does a great job with the alloys. I had no issue with the colour..... but it can happen :(

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Re: Problem with DRC and Steering - help!

Post by JackS4 » Wed Jun 08, 2011 10:03 am

Edge - who are the guys they use again ?

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Re: Problem with DRC and Steering - help!

Post by Awd4 » Wed Jun 08, 2011 10:57 am

JackS4 wrote:Good job getting some contribution out of them.

Make sure they properly match the wheel colour (there is a paint code on here somewhere). I saw one car up there before that had less than matching colour and finish (sort of matt looking).

J
thanks, I suppose they were fair so I should be happy,

they mess up my wheels and they're dead!.. :mrgreen:
2007 Phantom black RS4 B7 with DMS twist - limiter off - spacers - windows tint - non-res valved milly black tips
986 Boxster S
Daily: C7 A6 2.0l tdi (now with 199bhp - 460Nm)

'Find what you love, and let it kill you' Bukowski

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