Warranty ? What will they pay??

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Warranty ? What will they pay??

Post by TheMachine » Fri Feb 01, 2008 9:59 pm

Hi ive just taken my RS6 in for an inspection and there are quite a few jobs that need doing, DRC, Gear box input shaft leaking, Dodgey door catch, Plus centre consle button inoperative. They are going to send the claim off to the warranty company.....What should i expect? any ideas.. :?:

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Post by skiwi » Sat Feb 02, 2008 10:44 am

depends on the warranty. if it is covered, (and if the warranty is worth anything, it should be), you'll be fine.

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Post by RSVI » Sat Feb 02, 2008 12:57 pm

Going to guess you'll have to pay for the door catch and centre concsle button (what ever that is?).
The rest should be done on warranty.

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Post by TheMachine » Sat Feb 02, 2008 5:32 pm

Thats brill i bloomin hope so..... centre console button is the twin tub nitro boost button activator...................................................ha ha no its the menu selector button thingy.

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Post by mattysupra » Sat Feb 02, 2008 7:07 pm

When you say the button is broke, do you realise you have to press where it says menu in front of the turny knob for it to work? I didn't when i first played with it. I was pressing the turny knob bit thinking mine was broken.

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Post by L14MDP » Sat Feb 02, 2008 7:13 pm

I also pressed the knob instead of the button until someone on here very kindly set me right.

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Post by mattysupra » Sun Feb 03, 2008 2:23 am

L14MDP wrote:I also pressed the knob instead of the button until someone on here very kindly set me right.
Bit of a shitty design then really. Along with the suspension and the gearbox :oops:

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Post by bayliner » Sun Feb 03, 2008 4:48 pm

mattysupra wrote:
L14MDP wrote:I also pressed the knob instead of the button until someone on here very kindly set me right.
Bit of a shitty design then really. Along with the suspension and the gearbox :oops:
Was it drivers door, mines went and Audi fixed it under warranty

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Post by TheMachine » Sun Feb 03, 2008 4:58 pm

Hey what do you know i pressed the menu tab and the knob worked he he what a knob... anyway the drivers door is not shuttin great and Audi said it could be adjusted so it should be ok...

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Post by TheMachine » Sun Feb 03, 2008 5:07 pm

I am guessing when you take your car in for service work from the problems you think you've found Audi will not point out any problems they find as Audi are covering the cost, so i may pull a fast one as when my warranty has about two months left on it i will pretend im interested in renewing it and this will mean the car has to under go a 1700 point check first and anything there not telling me now about the car im sure they will have to point out and hey presto get it done on the warranty and never renew it when all the works been done....ha! it sounds simple enough?? but very crafty..... Any views on this?

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Post by andyt » Sun Feb 03, 2008 9:43 pm

Well I wonder what attitude the dealers have towards warranty work. Will they try and get out of it? Or since it's extra work for them which they'll get paid by Audi to do, do they welcome it and fight your corner for you?

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Post by Rupert » Mon Feb 04, 2008 11:34 am

TheMachine wrote:I am guessing when you take your car in for service work from the problems you think you've found Audi will not point out any problems they find as Audi are covering the cost, so i may pull a fast one as when my warranty has about two months left on it i will pretend im interested in renewing it and this will mean the car has to under go a 1700 point check first and anything there not telling me now about the car im sure they will have to point out and hey presto get it done on the warranty and never renew it when all the works been done....ha! it sounds simple enough?? but very crafty..... Any views on this?
The Audi warrantee is through mondial I think. They have no interest hiding work from you as the warrantee company pays for the parts and labour - not the dealer. My dealer pointed out several things and fixed them with no questions asked. Even when under the original warrantee the dealer fixed things that I was expecting to pay for (like the plastic bottom bit on the wing mirror - chipped by a stone).

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