Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SEATS
04/01/20041
 Driver seat began to rock. currently rocks at a much greater distance, brought to the dealership and hey claim it is within the manufacturers specifications.*ak
03/01/200414000312/16/2000
 Rocking drivers seat, normal driving, man of average size 5'11 180lbs. seat starts to move forward and back when braking, accelerating.*ak dealer has replaced the seat frame twice citing that it was broken. now the seat is rocking again and they are now saying it's normal. it's not normal, why does the seat move back and forth? when they replaced the seat frames both times the seats felt good and stable, no rocking no moving, but they fail just months later
SEATS - FRONT ASSEMBLY - POWER ADJUST
06/01/20041
 Power front seat rocks forward severely under braking. dealer says it is within spec.t is an absolutely unsafe condition!*ak
SEATS - FRONT ASSEMBLY - RECLINER
05/15/200440000208/15/2003
 2001 audi s4 drivers seat shifts while driving. first incident was repaired by dealer by replacing either seat frame or seat rails. same failure resurfaced within one year. shift is intermittant and and unpredictable. causes distraction and changes body position while moving. *ak
06/18/200448000305/30/2003
 Driver's seat rock back and forth when braking or accelerating. seat frame has already been replaced twice and it started rocking again. driver looses concentration by the sudden jolt of the forward movement of the seat when braking or rearward movement on acceleration.*ak
SEATS - FRONT ASSEMBLY - SEAT HEATER/COOLER
01/01/2003109/20/2001
 I feel there is a design flaw in the electrical front seats in the b5 chassis a4/s4 (1996-2001 a4 and 2000-2002 s4). i owned a 1998 audi a4 and currently own a 2001 audi s4. both have been plagued with a front seat that rocks back and forth under acceleration and braking, the extent of which worsened dramatically over time. the problem was never fixed on my a4 with the audi dealers i consulted telling me that the movement was within specs. is it within spec to rock almost an inch? it seems like a serious safety concern since the greatest stresses would be during some kind of emergency braking manuever. eventually my s4 had the seat-frame replaced as the movement got to where it apparently was out of spec. i asked for what the guideline was and was not provided with a quantitative answer. i know many others with this same issue that have not had any satisfactory resolution, and i have little confidence that the issue will not rear it's head with my fixed seat, probably within the next year or two. this has not been an issue with other cars i have been in made my honda, bmw, mercedes and more so the all seats do this argument presented by audi does not seem to hold much water. if the seat bracket and frame are wearing out of the manufacturer's tolerances within months of ownership, it seems like a faulty design which creates a possible and probable safety hazard for many people on the road. i urge you to work with audi to improve their seat/design/parts for existing owners before any serious injuries to owners or passengers occur. thank you. - andrew chang. *ak