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DRC (Yes, another one!)

Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2021 9:13 pm
by spoonz
Recently acquired a nice well looked after B8, which had £2500 spent on two new DRC shockers (and bits) late last year.

Just over a week into my ownership, the car starts wallowing slightly. Odd. Two days later I begin to hear a clunk from the front left wheel, seems like a spring broken or anti rollbar loose.

Anyway, it will be in the garage tomorrow for my friend to have a look and see if anything obvious is a miss.

My question is, would a broken spring or some other damage that the DRC "detects" movement in cause it to adjust the parameters and result in odd feelings in the ride? Does it work like that?

I will know more tomorrow.

Re: DRC (Yes, another one!)

Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2021 3:06 am
by CRSRS
You would know if Drc has failed. Mine was just in for new shocker and rear pipes. Was knocking really badly over any small bump but handling was all over the place. Felt like you was wallowing from side to side even on smoothest roads. Got it back this week and drives like new.

Re: DRC (Yes, another one!)

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2021 2:39 pm
by MadMark
spoonz wrote:
Fri Mar 05, 2021 9:13 pm
Recently acquired a nice well looked after B8, which had £2500 spent on two new DRC shockers (and bits) late last year.

Just over a week into my ownership, the car starts wallowing slightly. Odd. Two days later I begin to hear a clunk from the front left wheel, seems like a spring broken or anti rollbar loose.

Anyway, it will be in the garage tomorrow for my friend to have a look and see if anything obvious is a miss.

My question is, would a broken spring or some other damage that the DRC "detects" movement in cause it to adjust the parameters and result in odd feelings in the ride? Does it work like that?

I will know more tomorrow.
<beep>! Sorry to hear that ..... :drink:

That's my understanding. As soon as the pressure drops from a leak - it goes all "wallowy" - the noise coming from the system being effectively bled dry.

Re: DRC (Yes, another one!)

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2021 7:50 pm
by spoonz
Split hose in rear nearside wheel arch. Hoping its a simple replace, re-charge and off we go

Going in on Weds.

Re: DRC (Yes, another one!)

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2021 9:23 pm
by priest
spoonz wrote:
Mon Mar 08, 2021 7:50 pm
Split hose in rear nearside wheel arch. Hoping its a simple replace, re-charge and off we go

Going in on Weds.
What's the quote on that?...

Re: DRC (Yes, another one!)

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2021 11:53 am
by spoonz
£380 inc.

Car recently had both front shocks etc replaced, so front DRC elements in good health. Other rear cable and shockers look OK so its just that for now.

Re: DRC (Yes, another one!)

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2021 12:17 pm
by Pottskie
spoonz wrote:
Wed Mar 10, 2021 11:53 am
£380 inc.

Car recently had both front shocks etc replaced, so front DRC elements in good health. Other rear cable and shockers look OK so its just that for now.
Not too bad considering... Audi Norwich charged me £615 for O/S/F split pipe and recharge!

Re: DRC (Yes, another one!)

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2021 4:14 pm
by spoonz
I spoke to Sheffield Audi (Previous car was a B9 S5 which they serviced and were truly and utterly dreadful at that)

Him. "Well the cable is £500"
Him. "But you will probably need the steel cable as well, thats another £600"
Him. "...and I'd expect a shocker at £700 as once you start to take these older cars to bits you find other things"
Me. "OK then, thanks, bye"

Re: DRC (Yes, another one!)

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2021 5:41 pm
by Scammo1
Is there a recommended mileage to change DRC oil?
Don’t think it’s part of the 40k gearbox and diff changes

Re: DRC (Yes, another one!)

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2021 11:48 pm
by Rugslasher
spoonz wrote:
Wed Mar 10, 2021 4:14 pm
I spoke to Sheffield Audi (Previous car was a B9 S5 which they serviced and were truly and utterly dreadful at that)

Him. "Well the cable is £500"
Him. "But you will probably need the steel cable as well, thats another £600"
Him. "...and I'd expect a shocker at £700 as once you start to take these older cars to bits you find other things"
Me. "OK then, thanks, bye"
I purchased a front pipe from Sheffield Audi then went to the service desk to book DRC recharge & the lady stuttered & made a few calls to then take my number to get back to me as she didn’t know what DRC was 🤯 left them a nice email on the customer service site to then get a call from her with price & to book in on which I declined & told them I’m booked in with a garage that knows Audi’s 😂

Re: DRC (Yes, another one!)

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2021 9:49 am
by spoonz
I could spend hours.

3 times my S5 went to them, as it was a condition of the lease.

Each time the service, knowledge, pricing was beyond terrible. Laughable.

Each time they asked for feedback online, which I gave in a constructive manner. No response. Ever.
Each time they call for feedback. which I gave in a constructive manner. No response. Ever.

Its a monopoly, no other dealer within a 40 mile radius. I guess this is why leases can be cheap, because they have you on service costs down the line.

Anyway the RS4 will be going to Autotechnica(Hull) or German Autocentre(Sheffield) from here on in.

Re: DRC (Yes, another one!)

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2021 3:03 pm
by Rugslasher
spoonz wrote:
Thu Mar 11, 2021 9:49 am
I could spend hours.

3 times my S5 went to them, as it was a condition of the lease.

Each time the service, knowledge, pricing was beyond terrible. Laughable.

Each time they asked for feedback online, which I gave in a constructive manner. No response. Ever.
Each time they call for feedback. which I gave in a constructive manner. No response. Ever.

Its a monopoly, no other dealer within a 40 mile radius. I guess this is why leases can be cheap, because they have you on service costs down the line.

Anyway the RS4 will be going to Autotechnica(Hull) or German Autocentre(Sheffield) from here on in.
Yes that’s where I ended up autotechica in Hull bit of a trek but seem to know what they’re doing, I had all gearbox & diff oils done too @ 30% cheaper than Audi & all genuine parts

Re: DRC (Yes, another one!)

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2021 9:44 am
by spoonz
Its a luxury but anyvan.com will transport mine there from Sheffield for £139 each way.

To be honest, for any major work, its a premium im prepared to pay.

Re: DRC (Yes, another one!)

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2021 9:35 am
by spoonz
Quick update for anyone interested as I am sure someone will be searching in future.

Rear Nearside DRC flex pipe replaced at a cost of £380 inc a re-charge of system. All other pipes/shockers checked and fine. My car has 69k and has had two new shockers at 67k, rears still OK for now.

Car is still at Autotechnica, I have decided to have the next service done early, needs Oil and Final Drive which was due in 40 days.

A strange sensation having the DRC fail. My advise to any new owner is that if you car starts to wallow, feel like it has the handling of a cross channel ferry, or just starts to make you feel sea sick, stop the car. :thumb:

Re: DRC (Yes, another one!)

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2021 9:19 pm
by CRSRS
380 pretty good price, the pipes are over 200 each. Does anyone know if the shocker at the front comes with pipes? Guy at audi told me they did.