Recall's currently ongoing..?
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Recall's currently ongoing..?
My car has gone in for the following warranty work:
- Both front seats re-covered
- Sporadic front park sensors
- Secondary air injection system fault (intermittent)
- Knocking front suspension
In addition to that they have also got me in for 2 recalls:
- Fuel pump (critical)
- Spare wheel area (didn't get the exact description)
Any idea what the recalls are for?
R
- Both front seats re-covered
- Sporadic front park sensors
- Secondary air injection system fault (intermittent)
- Knocking front suspension
In addition to that they have also got me in for 2 recalls:
- Fuel pump (critical)
- Spare wheel area (didn't get the exact description)
Any idea what the recalls are for?
R
2017 Kawasaki Z1000
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2014 S1
2014 RS6
2014 S1
Re: Recall's currently ongoing..?
Deflapped by any chance?Tartan_Rob wrote:Secondary air injection system fault (intermittent)
http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17819/P1411/005137
2007 Daytona RS4 Avant
RE: Re: Recall
My car was booked in for recall for the battery fixing, which could be the spare wheel area you mention. Think it's due to a very small chance of movement of the battery under extreme driving. I was umdervthe impression it was a glueing something extra in job but my appointment has just been cancelled as apparently they need a special tool which, surprise surprise, is on back order with no expected date of delivery. Anyone else had this done and does that sound right?
I'm not worried about the recall as I dont think there's any worries about the car at all, just wondering if they're making excuses?
Cheers.
I'm not worried about the recall as I dont think there's any worries about the car at all, just wondering if they're making excuses?
Cheers.
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To be pedantic none of the issues described are recalls - a recall is a safety affecting issue which should be carried out ASAP - but they are service issues - i.e. Audi want to fix them next time the car visits an Audi dealer.
If it's a recall you get an official letter saying "bring your car in now because the brakes are dodgy, a wheel will fall off, WHY".
If it's a recall you get an official letter saying "bring your car in now because the brakes are dodgy, a wheel will fall off, WHY".
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Re: Recall's currently ongoing..?
I am not de-flapped (de catted thoughDom81 wrote:Deflapped by any chance?Tartan_Rob wrote:Secondary air injection system fault (intermittent)
http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/17819/P1411/005137

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Re: Recall's currently ongoing..?
I can shed some light on this one for you.Tartan_Rob wrote:Spare wheel area (didn't get the exact description)
Back in July/August last year, I found a crack in the boot floor of my RS4 saloon. If you remove the sponge insert that holds the tyre foam and pump etc you'll see there's a 'tab' welded to the boot floor on the right hand end of the battery (as you look at it) that holds the battery down. Mine had about a 2 inch long crack running away from this weld.
I took it to Camberley Audi (my local - and yes, I have had a DRC failure that they sorted for me) and they looked at the weld and thought it looked 'after sale' and didn't think it'd be covered on warranty. So I took it to Reading Audi (where I bought the car) who agreed that it was an original factory weld (after comparing to another car on the forecourt) and agreed to fix it under warranty. They took photos and sent them off to Audi for advice and in the end it went into the bodyshop for about three days where they welded it up and resprayed around the area. I thought the job looked fine considering it was hidden away in the boot floor and I was happy.
Two weeks ago, I find out that they have 'recalled' the cars to 'inspect' the boot floors for this fault - including mine. Obviously there have been enough cases to trigger a recall. I explained that I'd had the fix done last year but apparently Audi have now issued guideance on how the fix should be carried out and it would appear that the fix they made to my car probably doesn't comply. On Monday, they had the car for the day and took a look at the boot floor again - it'd cracked again (I hadn't noticed). This time, the crack is only about an inch long. Anyway, they've taken more photos and sent them to Audi again for further advice.
All I know at the moment is that Audi are going to advise them on what to do, but it's likely that I'll be getting a new boot floor in the car. It's booked in to them for a week in a couple of weeks time.
Hope that helps clarify.
Jon
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The cracking at the RH battery bracket point is indeed the known issue.
Just looked in my boot and sure enough there's a small (20mm) crack by the bracket, with slight signs of rusty seepage.
Booked in to be attended to.
Just looked in my boot and sure enough there's a small (20mm) crack by the bracket, with slight signs of rusty seepage.
Booked in to be attended to.
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Re: Recall's currently ongoing..?
WOW. this is going to be some recall.
the work required to replace a boot floor ! ?
anyone know what is causing this and are all cars affected ??
the work required to replace a boot floor ! ?
anyone know what is causing this and are all cars affected ??
JonLittlechild wrote:I can shed some light on this one for you.Tartan_Rob wrote:Spare wheel area (didn't get the exact description)
Back in July/August last year, I found a crack in the boot floor of my RS4 saloon. If you remove the sponge insert that holds the tyre foam and pump etc you'll see there's a 'tab' welded to the boot floor on the right hand end of the battery (as you look at it) that holds the battery down. Mine had about a 2 inch long crack running away from this weld.
I took it to Camberley Audi (my local - and yes, I have had a DRC failure that they sorted for me) and they looked at the weld and thought it looked 'after sale' and didn't think it'd be covered on warranty. So I took it to Reading Audi (where I bought the car) who agreed that it was an original factory weld (after comparing to another car on the forecourt) and agreed to fix it under warranty. They took photos and sent them off to Audi for advice and in the end it went into the bodyshop for about three days where they welded it up and resprayed around the area. I thought the job looked fine considering it was hidden away in the boot floor and I was happy.
Two weeks ago, I find out that they have 'recalled' the cars to 'inspect' the boot floors for this fault - including mine. Obviously there have been enough cases to trigger a recall. I explained that I'd had the fix done last year but apparently Audi have now issued guideance on how the fix should be carried out and it would appear that the fix they made to my car probably doesn't comply. On Monday, they had the car for the day and took a look at the boot floor again - it'd cracked again (I hadn't noticed). This time, the crack is only about an inch long. Anyway, they've taken more photos and sent them to Audi again for further advice.
All I know at the moment is that Audi are going to advise them on what to do, but it's likely that I'll be getting a new boot floor in the car. It's booked in to them for a week in a couple of weeks time.
Hope that helps clarify.
Jon
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