Servicing Audi or time to go independent

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Re: Servicing Audi or time to go independent

Post by PJC » Tue Sep 11, 2012 4:56 pm

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Re: Servicing Audi or time to go independent

Post by Timster » Tue Sep 11, 2012 4:56 pm

Righto mate. I've got 3 bottles of RBF600 sitting in my garage doing nothing.
Audi replaced with the OEM stuff a couple of weeks ago (for free, mind).
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Re: Servicing Audi or time to go independent

Post by sonny » Tue Sep 11, 2012 5:00 pm

Timster wrote:Righto mate. I've got 3 bottles of RBF600 sitting in my garage doing nothing.
Audi replaced with the OEM stuff a couple of weeks ago (for free, mind).

Ok, well if you want to come over we can swap it over sometime (ideally before Spa).
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Re: Servicing Audi or time to go independent

Post by Timster » Tue Sep 11, 2012 5:24 pm

sonny wrote:
Timster wrote:Righto mate. I've got 3 bottles of RBF600 sitting in my garage doing nothing.
Audi replaced with the OEM stuff a couple of weeks ago (for free, mind).

Ok, well if you want to come over we can swap it over sometime (ideally before Spa).
Sounds good. I'm off to Guernsey tomorrow for a few days break.
Will arrange something after that, bud.

(could you check with your Audi mate whether it's ok to change "without" using the Audi pressurised canister system?)

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Re: Servicing Audi or time to go independent

Post by wms » Tue Sep 11, 2012 5:47 pm

I recently had 40k serviced at Audi.

I beat them down on price and eventually agreed a full service (FS Oil, Oil filter, Pollen filter, Air filter, Spark Plugs, Brake Fluid etc) for £525 (basically £465 + £60 for brake fluid). This was from an initial quote of £950.

They phoned me to say it was ready with three advisories
- Tyre Monitor System out of date (I had replaced two weeks ago with a new one which expires in 2015!)
- Air filter needs replacing (of course it does, and that's why I asked for a full service)
- Cambelt due (oh dear)

Anyway, was happy with the end result and price but it was a painful process to go through.

The also filled it with Shell Helix Utlra 5W-30 (their new standard oil) which meets the spec but a bit annoying as I have four litres of Castrol Edge at home and would not want to mix when topping up.

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Re: Servicing Audi or time to go independent

Post by PetrolDave » Tue Sep 11, 2012 5:53 pm

wms wrote:- Cambelt due (oh dear)
The lack of product knowledge of some Audi dealers is beyond belief :audibash:

So far we've had letters from the local dealers for ALL of our cars telling us the cam belts need replacing - but NONE of them has a cambelt (RS4, Skoda Fabia 1.2 HTP 12v, Citroen C1). Is it any surprisae that NONE of our cars gets serviced at a dealer any more? We've found good local indies, all run by enthusiasts, and that's where our cars go now.
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Re: Servicing Audi or time to go independent

Post by Mr V10 » Tue Sep 11, 2012 6:48 pm

Was it hard finding the Citroen C1 enthusiast? :)
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Re: Servicing Audi or time to go independent

Post by PetrolDave » Tue Sep 11, 2012 6:56 pm

Amar wrote:Was it hard finding the Citroen C1 enthusiast? :)
Not really, the "city bugs" (C1, 107, Aygo) have developed quite a following.
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Re: Servicing Audi or time to go independent

Post by wolfgang » Thu Sep 13, 2012 4:09 pm

The_Coat wrote:A little off topic but do you guys also get your MOT done at the dealers?

I’m only asking as so far mine has always been done with Audi but I have a very good family friend who is a mechanic and can do the MOT if needed.

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Yes. Because my nearest dealer picked up my car, MOTd it and then delivered it back to me. It did cost me £50 for all of that though but I got an MOT warranty out of it (a few hundred quid of MOT repairs the next time if required for free).
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Re: Servicing Audi or time to go independent

Post by wms » Thu Sep 13, 2012 4:56 pm

MOT Protection detailed here
http://www.audi.co.uk/owners-area/maint ... ction.html

"If you choose to have your MOT carried out at an Audi Centre as well as maintain your vehicle in line with the manufacturer’s service schedule, you can benefit from an MOT test for £49.99 and receive free MOT protection. This covers you for up to £750 (inc. VAT) against a wide range of repairs, should your Audi fail its MOT*."

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