Mark2 Posted May 24 Posted May 24 When this happened to me it lasted about 20 miles but that was having the aircon on etc
Hardip Singh Posted May 24 Posted May 24 Hello Neil Our alternator stopped completely so battery didbt work. Rescue service guy charged the battery but it only lasted about 10 minutes at the very most. We only turned engine only to help park in drive way, which again the car only drove for 5 mins, by that time the battery had drained. The alternator wasnt doing anything. Hope that helps. Hardip
Voyt Posted June 6 Posted June 6 Hi, so same happened to me… A7 50tdi 2019, all codes matched the document from previous posts, Audi UK pays for everything. Dealership said that the issue is known for about half a year and I should get back my car on Monday. Buckinghamshire
Deadrich Posted June 13 Posted June 13 Has anyone got experience of having this replaced with TD1 registered? Work was approved then declined by local dealer as TD1 flag detected. I had EGR mapped out earlier this year after spending fortune replacing the intake manifolds. Dealer are saying it’s no longer covered under the 7yr warranty. I’ve escalated to Audi, not holding breath, but wondered if anyone else has had experience in similar situation.
cliffcoggin Posted June 13 Posted June 13 I doubt it Richard. Any significant modification usually invalidates the warranty, whether it is related to the problem or not. For your sake I'd be glad to be proved wrong.
AlexR Posted June 28 Posted June 28 Hi All Had the same issue 5 days ago. Symptoms as listed in the discussion. Yellow ELEC FAULT and a cascade of associated messages along with load-shedding of multiple items such as A/C, MMI,Start/Stop button greyed out etc. Fortunately, I was on my way home. Tried to start the car and but it hardly turned over. Used my NOCO jump starter and that got in running instantly. Given that the battery was flat, I put it on charge and drove it directly to Audi with as many power using items switched off. Managed to cover the 15 miles or so. Having done research overnight, I read up on the 7 year recall and advised Audi of this. They said they would call me after diagnostics. The call confirmed a failed BSG. I also emailed a copy of the BSG Recall Doc that confirmed the no payment would be due. Audi subsequently confirmed that the repair would be FOC. Collecting the car on Monday. Very relieved not to have to pay the bill! My car has the build code 9G8. I think earlier comments suggesting that the MMI or a light should give a warning that the battery is no longer charging. This was always the case on older cars that had an IGN light so you didn’t get left in the lurch. recall doc below: Recall reference R/2020/265 Recall Type Car Recall Date 2020-10-02 Reason for concern MOISTURE MAY ENTER THE BELT DRIVEN STARTER-ALTERNATOR Reason for recall It is possible that moisture may enter the belt-driven starter-alternator. Remedy The starter-alternator must be replaced on the affected vehicles. How to check if the vehicle is recalled Contact the local AUDI dealership or manufacturer. You will not need to pay for anything involving the recall. How the manufacturer will repair The Recalled vehicles will have the fixing checked and corrected as necessary by and official AUDI service. AUDI Reference ID 27H8 Number of affected AUDI cars 11936
Mark2 Posted June 29 Posted June 29 When I suggested to Audi they have a ‘ battery not charging ‘ light they told me this was no longer an EU build spec requirement. With so many systems requiring power you would think such a light should be even more important , but the Brussels mandarins who all go to work on a bike do not think so?
DieSel-Q Posted July 3 Posted July 3 ... On another forum a member had loads of written exchanges with the DVLA / DVSO on the same subject and they just shrugged a lot.
AlexR Posted July 4 Posted July 4 (edited) I think a fundamental problem might be that some dealers will check to see if there is a Recall on a car. By this I mean a Recall that is proactively pushed to owners even if their vehicle is fine. I could be wrong, but I think that some dealers may not realise that there are a number of active Recall items that only become applicable if a given unit fails. In my case the affected part was the MHEV Belt Starter Generator.(BSG) Whilst it should not be necessary, it is worth keeping an eye on what recalls are in place on your car, so that if a relevant fault occurs you can take the evidence to Audi. An example is in my post above. This information is on the gov.uk website at https://www.check-vehicle-recalls.service.gov.uk/recall-type/vehicle/make Edited July 4 by AlexR
AlexR Posted July 4 Posted July 4 Example for the Audi A6 2019 (MY2020). Part list as it did not fit on the screen grab.
DieSel-Q Posted July 6 Posted July 6 AlexR - unfortunately it's nothing to do with a recall and never will be safety related, despite cars stopping in live lanes etc. Glad your dealer and Audi played ball. There are lots of people who haven't been that lucky. Audi have been in damage limitation mode.
AlexR Posted July 6 Posted July 6 Hi DieSel-Q I think it is a great shame that some customers have not had the free of charge repair. Dealers should proactively check current issues reported by customers in case they are covered. Whilst it certainly pays to do some research on the Gov Website shown above and present the evidence to the dealer’s service department, it should not be something that is necessary.
Audi Death Trap Posted Monday at 10:22 AM Posted Monday at 10:22 AM My own dealership actively distanced themselves from Audi and appeared concerned they wouldn't be paid for extended warranty work. As a result all my negotiations went through Audi Executive Office as the dealership stepped back. I had to pay the full cost up front. Some of the cost was reclaimed through a third party warranty before Audi finally took my complaint seriously.
CapnBob Posted yesterday at 06:17 PM Posted yesterday at 06:17 PM Hi All BSG replaced today without question by Audi on my 2000 52,000 mile SQ8tdi. Very efficient process (3 days). Should be eligible for at least one more (25k miles Pa) before the 7 year limit. Always have the warranty up to date or you’ll be in for a £5k shock🤓
AlexR Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Hi Bob - Great news. As ever, having the information to hand is key. Knowledge is power.
CapnBob Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 54 minutes ago, AlexR said: Hi Bob - Great news. As ever, having the information to hand is key. Knowledge is power. Hi Alex, absolutely. I was able to approach this problem very well informed as a result of this forum. Thanks to all
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