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Audi A6 Maintenance and Repair

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Re: Grinding/bumping noise - 2005 A6 quattro [Mr_Shiftright] by erickpl
Jun 01, 2007 (6:11 am)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (May 31, 2007 10:25 am)

Feel it through my butt, hands, back... the whole car vibrates.
 
Can increase or decrease the vibes not by turning, but by changing speed (like from 5 MPH to 2 MPH). There is a sharp turn into the garage for parking at the house and when it is cranked to turn, it starts to shake. I'll have to check and see if it does it sitting still (honestly never thought to have him try it, but never noticed it at that time).
 
Tires/wheels, etc are all stock, so they shouldn't be rubbing. Checking the stops may be something I can have him do, once I know where to look for the stops.
 
-Paul
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Audi Missed Recall On A6 Leads To Fire by loyal
Jun 06, 2007 (9:04 am)
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Replying to: audiwoes (May 18, 2002 2:38 pm)

Beware Audi 1999 A6 Owners: On May 2nd My Car Was Scheudled For Service. I Indicated To The Audi Service Department That My Car Had A Very Strong Penetrating Sulfur Smell Coming From The Inside W/wo The Ac On. I Received The Car Back On May 9th. A Week Later On May 16 The Car Caught Fire While Driving And I Barely Made It Out Of The Car. I Watched The Car Burn Completely. Some Days Later I Found Out That There Was A Recall Initiated In July 2004. The Service Department For Audi Missed The Recall. I Had Never Taken The Car Anywhere Else Since It Was Purchased. How Could This Have Happened? In Good Faith I Contacted Audi Regarding This Matter And Requsted A Replacement Of My Vehcile. A Fair Request For Having Put My Life In Danger. At First, They Stated They Had Performed The Recall. After Further Review They Accepted The Liability. My Life Was Placed In Danger Due To Audi's Negligence. The Way This Has Been Handled Is Unprofessional And Completely Unacceptable. I've Advised All My Friends And Families Of Audi's Bad Business Practice. They Are In Shock Over This. I Have Been An Advocate Of Audi Now For Almost Eight Years But After This Its Clear That The Manufacturer And Its Agents That Handles These Type Of Situations Are Conducting Bad Business Ethics. Please Be Aware Of All Recalls In Particular To Those That Have To Do With The Electrical System. This Is A True Story. I Tried To Resolve This With Audi Directly But Unfortunately It Has Come To Taking This To The Next Level. I warn all Audi drivers to review the recalls for the Audi 1999 A6. I was a loyal and dedicated Audi owner who serviced the car three-four times a year since I purchased back in 1999. The way this situation was handled has made it very difficult for me to consider another Audi.
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Dealer can't fix smart key problem by g8summit
Jun 28, 2007 (3:09 pm)
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My dealer has a bunch of idiot who can't figure out how to fix the problems with my smart/advanced key. It will no longer work to do anything, be it unlock doors or start the engine. I can't even get the remote buttons to work. The dealer refuses to replace my key. I figure the key must be dead or something. Anyone know how to replace the battery inside the key?
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Re: Dealer can't fix smart key problem [g8summit] by erickpl
Jun 29, 2007 (6:14 am)
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Replying to: g8summit (Jun 28, 2007 3:09 pm)

Pop it open, install new battery. You can get the battery nearly anywhere (typical CR2025 battery IIRC).
 
If you have MMI, you may want to have them check the code. My neighbor had a similar problem and they reflashed his MMI and did something to it. But his battery died about 5 months later. He asked me to change it.
 
-Paul
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A6 with passenger window malfunction by tbessman
Jun 28, 2007 (5:16 pm)
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I have a 1997 A6 quattro. The front passenger window has started to lower randomly on its own. It may go down an inch or all the way down. Sometimes you can't roll it up. Is there a common cause for this issue?
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Re: Thinking about purchasing a 2001 a6 2.7, or 1998 a6 2.8 (both quattro) [bcurrier] by tbessman
Jun 29, 2007 (5:31 pm)
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Replying to: bcurrier (May 25, 2007 8:26 am)

I have a 97 a6 quattro. I bought it at a reasonable price but have put a considerable amount into it. Front CV joints, rear brakes, new brake lines at the wheels.... every time I take it to the Audi dealer they want to do something to it. the last time they wanted to flush the brake system. All repairs are expensive. Be cautious.
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To all of you considering buying an Audi - I wouldn't recommend it by ezhfjs
Jul 02, 2007 (5:27 pm)
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If I were to do it again, I would not buy an Audi. After 31k miles the transmission on my A6 went (believe me that is an expensive repair). Many of the above posters who are experiencing vibrating and/or shudders, beware as that is the warning signal I first experienced before it deteriorated to this. I repeatedly brought it to the dealer and they never could find anything, until my car was out of warranty, of course. I regularly service my Audi and treat it like a baby. I would never buy such a poorly made and expensive car again.
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Re: To all of you considering buying an Audi - I wouldn't recommend it [ezhfjs] by erickpl
Jul 03, 2007 (8:23 am)
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Replying to: ezhfjs (Jul 02, 2007 5:27 pm)

Can you elaborate on the shuddering/vibration? Was this straight line or did it occur when turning?
 
-Paul
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Re: To all of you considering buying an Audi - I wouldn't recommend it [ezh by liferules
Jul 03, 2007 (10:12 am)
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Replying to: ezhfjs (Jul 02, 2007 5:27 pm)

That's wild! Your transmission failed at 31,000 miles?! And it was out of warranty? That means it was driven very little over the 4 years of warranty (less than 7700 miles/year).
 
If this is true, I would certainly talk to AOA about this and see if an audi specialist can help you. If you have documentation of bringing it in for problems that eventually were found to be the transmission, they would have no recourse but to pay for the new transmission.
 
As I said, this is incredibly odd to have the transmission fail at 31,000 miles, and your car certainly is an anomaly to the standard quality of the brand.
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Resetting Radio w/o Code by petronio
Jul 11, 2007 (12:06 pm)
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I own a 1997 A6 quattro with 115k miles. It's been sitting in my garage since last April and the battery has died. I can install the new battery but the radio will be in SAFE mode. I don't have the radio car with the code. Is there any way to reset the radio without going back to a dealer? There is no Audi dealer anywhere near Poughkeepsie. Last time I needed an Audi dealer I went to the one in Manhattan and they ripped me off big time.
 
Thanks,
Mike P.

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