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Help with DRC please

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2017 9:14 am
by DeanoC
Can anyone help me with some B8.5 DRC info?

I have a weep on the front nearside. I read a lot about a 3rd generation shock being available. Does anyone have any part numbers or Audi technial service bulletin numbers i can go in armed with?

Re: Help with DRC please

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2017 7:50 pm
by Sammyb349
I had the updated part fitted to mine by Jack Barclay in Wandsworth. Perhaps worth giving them a call to ask?

Re: Help with DRC please

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2017 8:06 pm
by Silverfox42
My 14 plate B8 is in Audi currently - as a result of me mentioning that the front suspension was quite noisy, the front suspension has been completely replaced.

The paperwork refers to this as 'Carried out Warranty repair:- Supplied and fitted Front shock absorbers x 2 to rectify creaking noise. Charged system'

I went to pick up the car yesterday, but as soon as I started up, I got a 'Suspension failure' warning come up, so left it at the dealer. They called me later in the day to confirm that one of my rear shocks has failed so this is being replaced too. Should get the car back tomorrow.

I am happy with the service apart from burning 1/4 a tank of fuel 'testing' the new set up, but failing to get the warning before I picked up the car...

Re: Help with DRC please

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2017 9:34 pm
by DeanoC
Thanks guys. I have sent in the pics. My audi tech is away on hols but hopefully will get it sorted ASAP

Re: Help with DRC please

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2017 10:25 pm
by johnnydog
There is plenty of info on here regarding DRC issues, but the magic word to trigger the replacement front shocks is 'knocking'. As long as the 'knock' is confirmed by the technician then they should be replaced with the uprated shocks under warranty irrespective of how old the car is.
The uprated front shocks are the following part numbers -
8K0 412 019 A
8K0 412 020 A
They are the same part number as the originals but are suffixed by the letter 'A'.
However, you mention weeping which is a different fault. I understand that 'misting'' is considered acceptable by Audi, but if it is 'wet' then they should be replaced without question.

Re: Help with DRC please

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 12:09 am
by Geoff A
Make sure they are knocking then - I'm sure both my fronts are, so it will soon be getting booked in.

Re: Help with DRC please

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 6:06 am
by DeanoC
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Re: Help with DRC please

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 10:27 am
by Acprc
When the suspension knocks, how loud and noticeable is it?

Re: Help with DRC please

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 10:34 am
by DeanoC
Acprc wrote:When the suspension knocks, how loud and noticeable is it?
Not like bottoming it out on a pothole. More like something banging in the glovebox over a speedbump

Re: Help with DRC please

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 11:25 am
by johnnydog
When mine was doing it, I would describe it as a definate hollow knock - metallic clunk maybe, but only on minor road surface imperfections like a sunken manhole cover or sunken repair to the tarmac. Driving into a pothole is more like a thump than a knock which is what you would expect from any car. Most cars seem to have the noise more apparant from the front offside, and moreso when cold and in comfort mode.
It should be quite an obvious when you hear the knock - shortly after getting the car, even my wife, who doesn't know the front end from the back end of a car said, "Whats that noise?", so it should be quite obvious to us chaps!!!
Mine have been replaced with the uprated shocks and the knock has gone.

Re: Help with DRC please

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 6:02 pm
by Silverfox42
Car collected just now - noted that the tech used £40 of fuel burnt 'road testing'.

Although under warranty I was interested to note that the NSR shock was charged at £439.79 + VAT - thankfully Audi picking this up under warranty.

Handling is definitely sharper if a little firmer. Just pleased to have my car back with no faults...

Re: Help with DRC please

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 12:18 am
by Geoff A
Silverfox42 wrote:Car collected just now - noted that the tech used £40 of fuel burnt 'road testing'....
Jeeez, how far did they go?

Re: Help with DRC please

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 4:15 am
by Mr spoonz
Is this something that's a recall? I hear all of warranty replacements but sounds to me if that many go wrong on such low milliage etc.
Mine just hit 38k. I have 6 months warranty left. Feel I should say it has this noise even if it doesn't to get them replaced at this rate of hearing about it.
May have to look at extending warranty anyway but jeez.

Further more. It's my thinking that a shock is a moving wearable item. So them covering it under warranty for a "wearable" part as such says to me that it's a design fault?
So surely they should replace them what ever warranty or bought 2nd hand and not from audk anyway?
Being as there is a 3rd gen now too?
3rd time bloody lucky is it?? Lol



Re: RE: Re: Help with DRC please

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 6:33 am
by DeanoC
Mr spoonz wrote:Is this something that's a recall? I hear all of warranty replacements but sounds to me if that many go wrong on such low milliage etc.
Mine just hit 38k. I have 6 months warranty left. Feel I should say it has this noise even if it doesn't to get them replaced at this rate of hearing about it.
May have to look at extending warranty anyway but jeez.

Further more. It's my thinking that a shock is a moving wearable item. So them covering it under warranty for a "wearable" part as such says to me that it's a design fault?
So surely they should replace them what ever warranty or bought 2nd hand and not from audk anyway?
Being as there is a 3rd gen now too?
3rd time bloody lucky is it?? Lol
3rd time lucky on the B8. DRC has been naff since the early 2000's Image


Re: Help with DRC please

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 8:52 am
by Silverfox42
Geoff A wrote:
Sat Feb 18, 2017 12:18 am
Silverfox42 wrote:Car collected just now - noted that the tech used £40 of fuel burnt 'road testing'....
Jeeez, how far did they go?
Not far at 19.1mpg average!