Bought mine from main dealer after reading some people having issues with generic parts. Was expensive (100 plus) but worked first time. Did run vcds and erased any errors, so don't know if thats the reason it's been ok from then on.
Try this mate, I don't know if it's applicable to your model and year but it worked perfectly for me so it might be worth a try.
2003 A6 C5 key reprogramming (two key method) - Audi A6 (C5) Forum - Audi Owners Club (UK)
Unless the service plan is through VWFS (Volkswagen financial Services) I wouldn’t bother.
the T&Cs through this service plan scheme ensure any dealer network franchise coverage as well as additional leverage to resolving complaints or defects thereafter a service.
having worked in the motortrade I have sold used car service plans; you often read genuine parts and this is not always the case and I have often seen inspections and oil changes being done in 20 minutes or less. The oil gets changed but the inspection in my opinion is not the same. Main dealer networks rely on high turn over of customers in and out the doors. They pay their workshop staff bonuses based on speed not quality.
echoing what others have said id personally put money away and chose an independent specialist where your get main dealer experience and better value for money, in most cases.
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You may need check the wiring and the connectors for water ingress, not easy because it's tight.
You could possibly get a picture of the inside by removing the road wheel, arch liner access and disconnecting the ignitor.
Or remove the unit from the car to check it.
I put it on water that's got in somehow and is bridging the contacts.
hi guys,
I just went to the garage and they gave me this reading from diagnostics.
C108515 55 - HRA: Left headlamp beam adjusting motor Open circuit/ short circuit to B+
any ideas on how to get this repaired?
The garage told me possible the whole headlight need to be changed.
thankS
Hi G, no need to apologise, thanks for your thoughts. The prices came straight from the myAudi app so no actual salesman, but agree warranty’s do always seem to favour the dealer more than the customer.
I think i will stick with the independent garage and hope for the best that nothing serious happens over the next few years.
I do about 10,500 miles a year.
By your own admission Mark you are "all about learning, I’m getting into the mechanics side of things", yet you regard two experienced mechanic's opinions as dumb.
Ce la vie. Given your vast knowledge I see no need to assist any more.
Mark,
You are now resorting to being abusive because no one to date agrees with your views.
Totally unacceptable and immature behaviour.
I will just dip out of making further responses to your posts.
Repeated good luck with it.
Regards,
Gareth.
Update on this - problem has finally been fixed.
Turned out to be an issue with the transfer case after all. Took it to a transmission specialist who's had a few in with the same problem. It was an expensive fix.
Anyway, just relieved that it's sorted, noise/thumping is gone and can finally enjoy driving it again!
Thanks for all the help
Really no need to shout Mark - we don’t do that on here.
Your car, your decision, your logic.
Look at it like this Mark, you know the full facts, and if you only share that information with us as you see fit, then it makes it very difficult for anyone to offer you logical advice.
Good luck with it.
Range control is the level sensors on the front and rear lower control arms, easily damaged when working on suspension, I snapped mine so 3d printed a new arm from an A6 all-road air suspension sensor.
They can also go bad when the abs sensors break.
That's unfortunate. Did you verify the mileage with a additional check through Car Vertical or such like. That might be worth doing, just to see if there's been accident damage in the past. Seems unusual for prop shaft bearing to go at just 60k, unless this car has been subjected to some abuse.
There's also VAG Technic - they are based in Dudley and know Audi inside out, so you could get second opinion there before you start stripping out gearboxes.