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71 messages, Last post on Nov 04, 2009 at 6:21 PM
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Did you ever get resolution to your issue? I bought a used 2001 TT (out of warrenty of course) that the instrument panel started flashing once a week on a cold morning. The date and trip meter would reset and the tack and speedo would flail randomly. I took it to the dealer and they wouldn't address the problem. I took it to another german car service place and it was not a repeatable incident so they could not address the problem either. Now it's progressed to flashing every morning and sometimes twice daily. It no longer is useful to reset the time because I'd have to do it every day. Did the BBB ever support you? What item should I have replaced?
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Replying to: mori4 (Sep 06, 2005 10:56 am) The older audi's , like audi 90, coupe, A4 relies on VDO clusters witch the quality as absolutely no comparasion to make.( This is a true audi with a VDO cluster meaning overall quality). Audi should make a recall and an upgrade cluster like the way the ignitor coil have been recall( because so many of theses coils was defective almost all!) . Personally, I have a 2001 audi coupe, I have changed the cluster 2 times...Ive got only 54000 miles on it, i don't whant to keep the car anymore because the cluster is not very reliable, even brand new, a way too much expensive to replace for this kind of quality and U never know when Its gonna break again for any reasons. |
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Replying to: mori4 (Sep 06, 2005 10:56 am) |
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Hi there, I just thought I would share this info with you all. Audi UK have finally acknowledged that some of their instrument clusters/dashpods are faulty. They are now replacing those clusters for vehicle within the last 5 years. They are also offering refunds to clusters that have been repaired in the past. Here is a copy of thier statement: The Audi UK statement. AUDI TT INSTRUMENT PANEL ISSUE STATEMENT FOR BBCTV WATCHDOG TO AIR 24 JANUARY "We recognise that a number of fuel and temperature gauges have not been working correctly on Audi TTs, mainly cars which have been built up to mid 2004. We have been replacing the majority of these free of charge under our three year warranty in the UK. To ensure customer satisfaction Audi UK is now also moving to replace units, on a case by case basis, free of charge for cars of up to 4 and 5 years old. Since mid of 2004 an improved instrument panel had also been introduced. Affected customers should either contact their local Audi Centre or call our customer hotline on 0800 699888 and ask for our 'TT Helpdesk'. Owners who have already paid for a replacement panel will be treated sympathetically on a case by case basis. We apologise for any inconvenience caused to customers and assure them that we are working hard to resolve this issue." I guess now that it has been acknowledged by Audi that it is a problem it strengthens owners claims to have the problem recitified for free. If you are after more info goto the following forum site. link title Good luck to anyone that needs to get their cluster repaired.
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Replying to: nfury (Jan 25, 2006 1:11 pm) |
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I was reading through most Audi TT forums throughout the web (including the world) Man, this meter is full of crap. I just bought a second hand Audi TT, Very very low mileage. 12400km (7450miles) but was a year 2000 model. Owner bought it, hardly drove it, worked overseas. Meter was flashing when I bought it. 2 months later. Meter Kaput-ed on me. First time this happened, was when I just got home. Car shut down and could not restart. Engine wont even click. Towed to Audi Service Center, they checked and replaced the battery. Said battery had failed. Second time, 2 weeks later. Driving half way back from work, the car stalled and could not get it started again. It starts then after 10-15 seconds, dies out again. Got it towed back to the workshop. Guys checked first said was fuel pump. Later they changed it and said it was Meter cluster. Went to send the local dealers the recall program but Audi regional office said they have not heard of such a recall or refit program. Sent the Cluster over to BBA-Reman, they said they could not fix it. Wasnt the standard Power chip that failed, the Processor had failed. Forced to buy a new unit. In Malaysia, these units are not cheap. Cost me RM$5965 + RM300 to fit and reprogram the unit. (~US$1600). Found out also that the Part number has changed. New unit superseeds the old unit. If the crap meter has no problem as what the dealers claim, why is there a super seeded unit !!?? Man, this car is nothing but trouble. Oh, and by the way, the previous owner changed the fuel pump and battery in February this year too. |
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My trip meter reset on me a few weeks ago but I never use it so I thought it just hit a limit and restarted. But then I was driving and the hours driven started blinking at me- I never touch that either, seems a useless little tool. Either one alone I wouldn't pay attention to, but after reading this... should I be expecting more soon to come? It's a 2002 w/ only 22k on it- it looks like they fail that fast (see above post on the 2000), but I want it fixed before it just dies in the middle of the road on me. |
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