Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
EQUIPMENT - ELECTRICAL
020109/30/200210000562Resetting remote transmitter after restoring power.03/24/2003
EQUIPMENT - OTHER - OWNERS/SERVICE/OTHER MANUAL
TSB-17-07-1210/19/200710032264Audi: engine oil pressure is below specified value. oil pressure warning light might be illuminated or illuminated intermittently. repairs include replacing the oil pump module. *pe02/26/2010

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
EQUIPMENT
05/05/201050000
 My 2003 audi a4 3.0 v6 driver side automatic window began to fail for the first time about two years ago in 2008. one day it just stopped working completely: still could roll down, but once down, it couldn't roll up any more. i had to use my hands to hold it from both sides to pull it up. it caused so many problems, sometimes real dangers, during the operation, until i paid a few hundred dollars to fix it a few weeks later. especially it's so difficult to go through toll booths or some narrow lanes when i can't open the door easily while not able to roll down the window, or in cases i had the windows down for whatever reason, it became dangerously difficult to get it back up when needed due to rain or snow conditions. i can hardly desribe all the difficult situations that made me feel helpless. but two years later (2010), the same window failed again with exactly the same issue, not able to roll up. i delayed repair until now. what's worse now is at the same time, another window -- the rear panssenger side window began to fail too! that's a window i barely use during the last several years of owing the car. one day while driving, there was this big loud sound like an explosion coming from that window, and i had to stop dangerously on the highway to inspect what happened until confirming it's the window failure. it's beyond any reason to explain why it would fail with no usage. this rear window presented more security issues to me too, because even if i push it all the way up with my hands, it always slowly slide down to leave a big opening about 5 to 10 inches wide. since i park the car on the street almost daily, it's a real issue to worry about burglars or break-ins. for this serious concern, i had to send it to the dealer for repair, who quoted me $460 to fix it including parts and labor. considering this has happened to me total three times, including one that's happened to a window i rarely use, this seems to me strongly an obvious manufacturer's defect.
EQUIPMENT - MECHANICAL - JACKS
11/17/2011350001
 The car jack broke down while replacing a flat tire, and the car fell on the ground after being suspended in air. fortunately while all the bolts have been removed, the wheel was stuck to the hub or otherwise i would have been seriously injured. i think the jack has a very flawed design. where the two parallel frames can be easily bent outward because they don't have enough support and then the support can slide out of its designated channel i have pictures of the failed jack. i am really concerned of what would have happened to my hands if not the miracle of the stuck wheel was there to prevent injury of my hands.. i have contacted the manufacturer to investigate this faulty design but they responded that they recorded the information for the future and there haven't been enough incidents yet to justify design review. *tr
11/24/200630000507/10/2004
 Audi a4 2003, the clutch failed at 30,000 miles, but audi refused to fix the problem until it was completely undrivable. i had to pay out of pocket because it was categorized as wear and tear, thus not covered by audi's least. the electrical system and the fuel pump also failed and needed to be replaced. the jack broke while changing a flat tire and i was told that this had happened to other audi owners, but still had to pay the damage to the plastic siding out of pocket. *jb