Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
EXTERIOR LIGHTING - HEADLIGHTS
2005624302/26/200710022141Headlight aiming, using hella universal beamsetter. *kb07/06/2007

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
07/18/2001199551
 The instrument cluster on all the audi s4s and also on vw loose pixels on the dash and it goes out, it is a hazard because this is a gauge that does a system check every time you start the vehicle, the car tells the driver if there are brake problems, engine problems, also if lights are out i.e. brake lights turn signals, and also fluid status of the car. when this instrument cluster goes out or as audi calls it loses pixels, the driver does not know the status of the car which could cause safety and harm to the operator. it has been documented many times and has been replaced on my car over 4 times and is a common occurrence with other audi owners. also the window regulator clip that holds the window breaks as well, audi and vw did a recall vin specific models of the beetle jetta and a4 but not the s4, the clip is the same design that is used in my vehicle. it also has been documented many times of failing and causes another safety issue, if the clip breaks the window will roll down unexpectedly, i.e. causing the window to break which throws glass all over the occupants in the car and also exposes limbs to objects outside of the vehicle without knowledge. many complaints have been made about this design flaw. i have tried to resolve these issues with audi multiple times and phone calls and multiple emails, regardless of the age and miles on my car, it is the same things that keep breaking, causing these safety issues. both of these issues have been an ongoing problem from day one when these designs were put on the market. and replacing these items is necessary to ensure the safety of my occupants and myself. they need to be redesigned and revamped to solve these issues. replacing them every single year is not acceptable. and even more so when someone's life is at risk, due to a bad and careless design. *tr
07/18/200119955
 The instrument cluster on all the audi s4s and also on vw loose pixels on the dash and it goes out, it is a hazard because this is a gauge that does a system check every time you start the vehicle, the car tells the driver if there are brake problems, engine problems, also if lights are out i.e. brake lights turn signals, and also fluid status of the car. when this instrument cluster goes out or as audi calls it loses pixels, the driver does not know the status of the car which could cause safety and harm to the operator. it has been documented many times and has been replaced on my car over 4 times and is a common occurrence with other audi owners. also the window regulator clip that holds the window breaks as well, audi and vw did a recall vin specific models of the beetle jetta and a4 but not the s4, the clip is the same design that is used in my vehicle. it also has been documented many times of failing and causes another safety issue, if the clip breaks the window will roll down unexpectedly, i.e. causing the window to break which throws glass all over the occupants in the car and also exposes limbs to objects outside of the vehicle without knowledge. many complaints have been made about this design flaw. i have tried to resolve these issues with audi multiple times and phone calls and multiple emails, regardless of the age and miles on my car, it is the same things that keep breaking, causing these safety issues. both of these issues have been an ongoing problem from day one when these designs were put on the market. and replacing these items is necessary to ensure the safety of my occupants and myself. they need to be redesigned and revamped to solve these issues. replacing them every single year is not acceptable. and even more so when someone
EXTERIOR LIGHTING - BRAKE LIGHTS
03/30/2005560004
 Like many other people who own an audi s4 with 50,000 miles, i am having brake light issues. only mine are much more severe that what i have read thus far. i took my car in for it's 60000, and had the mechanic check the brake light. leading up to the repair, i had been *losing brake fluid* almost monthly. this should never happen, for any reason. but, my mechanic took three hours and discovered that the battery was leaking sulphuric acid onto my brake line, my power steering line, and my clutch line. he stated, only a mechanical moron would house the metal and steal cables underneath sulphuric acid. consequently, i cannot drive my car any more and the repairs inlcude the taking out of the entire engine to get to the source, which may/may not be able to be fixed. mechanic stated that this should be a recall issue, and that the safety issue on this type of design-flaw is obvious and certain. i expect audi will not cover this defect, causing me to shell out, are you ready for this, 2-3,000 bucks to get it replaced. damn the man. i'll post more when i know more.*ak