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Cugi

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    Gary
  • Location
    Market Rasen
  • Audi Model
    Q7
  • Audi Year
    2017

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  1. There is a technical service bulletin from Audi USA telling their mechanics to change the sensor when this warning comes up, under warranty if the vehicle is under 3 years old. after this, it’s dealer discretion as to charge or not. This is really outrageous
  2. My initial warning came up, then went off, then came back on when I started the car again half an hour later. My code reader couldn’t see it, but having read the posts elsewhere I decided to do the job myself as it’s really easy and is better than killing the ABS. All seems well again now. It’s due a main dealer service in September, so let’s see if the fault is in the log. It will be interesting to see what the mechanic says. I wonder if all knowledge will be denied of the issue with the countless others who are reporting back to this forum.
  3. I ordered mine from AUTODOC and it came in a week. Made in China anyway but hay, what isn’t?
  4. Hi all, same for me, got the fault message, looked at various posts and videos then ordered the sensor and changed it myself. All faults cleared and running well again. l really like my Q7 but it’s shame Audi don’t/won’t admit there is a fault and address it as I will consider looking at other car manufacturers now. Makes your blood boil really considering how much their cars cost!
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