audi parts departments
audi parts departments
HOW do some of these so called parts managers ever get jobs with audi dealers went to dealer the other day and told him vehicle was 1998 s4 answer IS THAT PETROL OR DIESEL scary answer dont u think yesterday picked up new expansion tank got home waited for car to cool i had to butcher old one to get little insert out under neath tank then tried to fit it WRONG TANK so spent an hour butchering coolant pipe making it fit works but not perfect wrang dealers this morning cant get pipe for a week moral of story check all parts before destroying old ones what a bunch of monkeys
RE: audi parts departments
I know. The best conversation is normally the one:
You: "Is that the right part?"
Monkey: "Not sure sir."
You: "Can I change it if it's not?"
Monkey: "No sir, it's a 'special order part'"
Nice.
You: "Is that the right part?"
Monkey: "Not sure sir."
You: "Can I change it if it's not?"
Monkey: "No sir, it's a 'special order part'"
Nice.
MY 2000 S4
Ebony Pearl
Stage 3 (MRC 400 (ish))
Apexcone 50w HIDS
Ebony Pearl
Stage 3 (MRC 400 (ish))
Apexcone 50w HIDS
- shineydave
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RE: audi parts departments
yup, the wife went looking for the black trim at the bottom of the rear bumper not knowing it's a one piece bumper. that didn't dissuade the parts guy from getting one off the shelf. his parting shot was "unfortunately it's a special order part so if it's wrong you can't bring it back"
guess what, it was wrong, and guess what, they did take it back after she pointed out that she couldn't possibly have asked for the wrong part if the part doesn't exist. and as for special order, they had the thing sat there before she walked in, Madam ZaZa, Audi parts technician, knows all, sees all
guess what, it was wrong, and guess what, they did take it back after she pointed out that she couldn't possibly have asked for the wrong part if the part doesn't exist. and as for special order, they had the thing sat there before she walked in, Madam ZaZa, Audi parts technician, knows all, sees all
Dave
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"if that's the Turbo Fairy knocking tell her i'm not in"
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RE: audi parts departments
The best thing is when you phone them up and ask them for a part for a 1998 Audi S4 2.7 turbo, AGB engine code and even give them the part number and they ask you for a chassis number. A local-ish Audi dealership did this to me 3 times.
Oh well...
Oh well...
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RE: audi parts departments
I think you guys are being unreasonable you can't possibly expect parts people to no all products for all vehicles, although I am irritated by them just like yourselfs.
RE: audi parts departments
I have never had a problem with my local dealer parts departments. I must be lucky.
Don't forget to consider VAG-parts when you need something...
Don't forget to consider VAG-parts when you need something...
2001 Silver S4 Avant
AmD remap, APR R1 DVs, APR bipipe, Full Miltek exhaust
H&R coilovers, AWE DTS, Porsche front brakes, Short-shifter, 18" RS4 replicas
Defi-HUD boost gauge / turbo-timer (with afterrun pump modification), Phatbox
AmD remap, APR R1 DVs, APR bipipe, Full Miltek exhaust
H&R coilovers, AWE DTS, Porsche front brakes, Short-shifter, 18" RS4 replicas
Defi-HUD boost gauge / turbo-timer (with afterrun pump modification), Phatbox
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RE: audi parts departments
I called vagparts for the first time ysterday and I thought they where excellent information really good. I came back to Audi after 3 years with Porsche and the main reason was service I recieved, funny enough the previous dealers i have purchased from (Executive Audi St Albans & Scotts Berkely Sq) have now both closed. Anyway only had car 2 weeks so will report later.
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but when you give them the car model and reg number you would expect them to be able to pinpoint the model and spec from their database. from that info they should be able to check whether they are supplying the correct part, in my wifes case they supplied a lower trim for a standard A4. with the prices they charge i'd expect that the guy behind the counter has at least enough common sense to see that part isn't listed for an S4
Dave
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Audi parts.....
Yeh but, no but, Yeh but, no but.............!!!!
RE: Audi parts.....
I've never had much success with any parts dept. Audi or otherwise. On the subject of your expansion tank ash318..... I'm pretty sure that it was a recall item, so if you've had problems with it, it should have been supplied and fitted free of charge. It certainly was on mine anyway.
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