Timing Belt Failure 43K Certified 2001.5 Celebration Edition Ultra Sport
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Timing Belt Failure 43K Certified 2001.5 Celebration Edition Ultra Sport
Timing belt failure on a Certified 2001.5 Audi A4 with a 1yr Assured
Warranty left on the car. Audi service will not cover the costs. I have
read many articles here where people have stated Audi wouldnt cover the
costs because they were over a certain mileage, or out of the warranty.
I dont think it makes a difference whether you have the warranty or
not...its still your headache....right now its mine. Bought my Audi
less than 2 yrs ago, Certified with 19K miles on it. First week, I
noticed the car didnt start first crank. Send it in, they said I needed
a new fuel Pump, and covered the expense, minus $50 deductible. But it
wasnt fixed. Sent it back, it was a tiny hole in a hose. Paid another
$50 for time and efforts. Less than 5K miles both tires blew, and one
rim was damaged due to some Bubbles formed on sidewalls of tires.
Tires not covered, nor was the rim. Cost to repair $880. At 27K miles
new brakes needed. Audi Reccomends changing Rotors also as they are
rusting. Rusty rotors arent covered in Assured Warranty. Cost $590.
Last weekend driving on hi way and battery light and check engine both
come on same time. By the time I get to hard shoulder the battery is
almost flat. Emergency Towing delivers at nearest dealer late at night.
BIG MISTAKE !!! Gave dealer the opportunity to diagnose and report
multiple repairs needed. New Battery, Alternator, and Time belts. Since
changing Time belt, he also reccomends changing water pump and
Tensioner, and some seal. $1800 for waterpump, seal and Time belt,
$1200 for Alternator, $285 Battery and $330 diagnosis. $3600 worth
damage without any warning.
Car is sittign at dealer right now. I called Audi America, they called
dealer, and reported back that at very minium even if I dont fix the
car I still have to pay the diagnosis fees. But in any case only the
alternator is covered on warranty. Everything else Im responsible for.
Audi Assured wont cover you for Time Belt or Battery. They stated
despite low mileage since the car is 2001.5 its 5yrs old, which is
considered "wear" , so timing belt is on me.
Car drives like a dream when working but when its not its a major
expense. This car has only and always been maintained by Audi but it
doesnt seem to matter. Audi will fix small items and easy fixers but
anything major they wont copver you. If you are going to buy Audi,
sell after the 4yr Warranty is over because maintanance is very pricy.
Has anyone else had this problem with time belts in such low mileage?
Have their been any Class actions against Audi... Im seriously
considering getting a lawyer but need some direction on this.
Warranty left on the car. Audi service will not cover the costs. I have
read many articles here where people have stated Audi wouldnt cover the
costs because they were over a certain mileage, or out of the warranty.
I dont think it makes a difference whether you have the warranty or
not...its still your headache....right now its mine. Bought my Audi
less than 2 yrs ago, Certified with 19K miles on it. First week, I
noticed the car didnt start first crank. Send it in, they said I needed
a new fuel Pump, and covered the expense, minus $50 deductible. But it
wasnt fixed. Sent it back, it was a tiny hole in a hose. Paid another
$50 for time and efforts. Less than 5K miles both tires blew, and one
rim was damaged due to some Bubbles formed on sidewalls of tires.
Tires not covered, nor was the rim. Cost to repair $880. At 27K miles
new brakes needed. Audi Reccomends changing Rotors also as they are
rusting. Rusty rotors arent covered in Assured Warranty. Cost $590.
Last weekend driving on hi way and battery light and check engine both
come on same time. By the time I get to hard shoulder the battery is
almost flat. Emergency Towing delivers at nearest dealer late at night.
BIG MISTAKE !!! Gave dealer the opportunity to diagnose and report
multiple repairs needed. New Battery, Alternator, and Time belts. Since
changing Time belt, he also reccomends changing water pump and
Tensioner, and some seal. $1800 for waterpump, seal and Time belt,
$1200 for Alternator, $285 Battery and $330 diagnosis. $3600 worth
damage without any warning.
Car is sittign at dealer right now. I called Audi America, they called
dealer, and reported back that at very minium even if I dont fix the
car I still have to pay the diagnosis fees. But in any case only the
alternator is covered on warranty. Everything else Im responsible for.
Audi Assured wont cover you for Time Belt or Battery. They stated
despite low mileage since the car is 2001.5 its 5yrs old, which is
considered "wear" , so timing belt is on me.
Car drives like a dream when working but when its not its a major
expense. This car has only and always been maintained by Audi but it
doesnt seem to matter. Audi will fix small items and easy fixers but
anything major they wont copver you. If you are going to buy Audi,
sell after the 4yr Warranty is over because maintanance is very pricy.
Has anyone else had this problem with time belts in such low mileage?
Have their been any Class actions against Audi... Im seriously
considering getting a lawyer but need some direction on this.
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Re: Timing Belt Failure 43K Certified 2001.5 Celebration Edition Ultra Sport
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"TR3NDSETR" <tr3ndsetr@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Has anyone else had this problem with time belts in such low mileage?
Audi UK certainly wouldn't entertain a claim for timing belt at 5 years
old. The recommended change interval is now every four years (except
the RS6, which is every three years), or 60k miles, whichever comes
sooner.
--
Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
"TR3NDSETR" <tr3ndsetr@gmail.com> wrote:
[Snip]
> Has anyone else had this problem with time belts in such low mileage?
Audi UK certainly wouldn't entertain a claim for timing belt at 5 years
old. The recommended change interval is now every four years (except
the RS6, which is every three years), or 60k miles, whichever comes
sooner.
--
Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
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Re: Timing Belt Failure 43K Certified 2001.5 Celebration Edition Ultra Sport
In message <1157228468.604915.33870@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.c om>
"TR3NDSETR" <tr3ndsetr@gmail.com> wrote:
[Snip]
> Has anyone else had this problem with time belts in such low mileage?
Audi UK certainly wouldn't entertain a claim for timing belt at 5 years
old. The recommended change interval is now every four years (except
the RS6, which is every three years), or 60k miles, whichever comes
sooner.
--
Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
"TR3NDSETR" <tr3ndsetr@gmail.com> wrote:
[Snip]
> Has anyone else had this problem with time belts in such low mileage?
Audi UK certainly wouldn't entertain a claim for timing belt at 5 years
old. The recommended change interval is now every four years (except
the RS6, which is every three years), or 60k miles, whichever comes
sooner.
--
Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
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Re: Timing Belt Failure 43K Certified 2001.5 Celebration Edition Ultra Sport
In message <1157228468.604915.33870@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.c om>
"TR3NDSETR" <tr3ndsetr@gmail.com> wrote:
[Snip]
> Has anyone else had this problem with time belts in such low mileage?
Audi UK certainly wouldn't entertain a claim for timing belt at 5 years
old. The recommended change interval is now every four years (except
the RS6, which is every three years), or 60k miles, whichever comes
sooner.
--
Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
"TR3NDSETR" <tr3ndsetr@gmail.com> wrote:
[Snip]
> Has anyone else had this problem with time belts in such low mileage?
Audi UK certainly wouldn't entertain a claim for timing belt at 5 years
old. The recommended change interval is now every four years (except
the RS6, which is every three years), or 60k miles, whichever comes
sooner.
--
Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
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Re: Timing Belt Failure 43K Certified 2001.5 Celebration Edition Ultra Sport
In message <1157228468.604915.33870@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.c om>
"TR3NDSETR" <tr3ndsetr@gmail.com> wrote:
[Snip]
> Has anyone else had this problem with time belts in such low mileage?
Audi UK certainly wouldn't entertain a claim for timing belt at 5 years
old. The recommended change interval is now every four years (except
the RS6, which is every three years), or 60k miles, whichever comes
sooner.
--
Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
"TR3NDSETR" <tr3ndsetr@gmail.com> wrote:
[Snip]
> Has anyone else had this problem with time belts in such low mileage?
Audi UK certainly wouldn't entertain a claim for timing belt at 5 years
old. The recommended change interval is now every four years (except
the RS6, which is every three years), or 60k miles, whichever comes
sooner.
--
Peter Bell - peter@bellfamily.org.uk
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Re: Timing Belt Failure 43K Certified 2001.5 Celebration Edition Ultra Sport
"TR3NDSETR" <tr3ndsetr@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Timing belt failure on a Certified 2001.5 Audi A4 with a 1yr Assured
> Warranty left on the car. Audi service will not cover the costs. I have
> read many articles here where people have stated Audi wouldnt cover the
> costs because they were over a certain mileage, or out of the warranty.
> I dont think it makes a difference whether you have the warranty or
> not...its still your headache....right now its mine. Bought my Audi
> less than 2 yrs ago, Certified with 19K miles on it. First week, I
> noticed the car didnt start first crank. Send it in, they said I needed
> a new fuel Pump, and covered the expense, minus $50 deductible. But it
> wasnt fixed. Sent it back, it was a tiny hole in a hose. Paid another
> $50 for time and efforts. Less than 5K miles both tires blew, and one
> rim was damaged due to some Bubbles formed on sidewalls of tires.
> Tires not covered, nor was the rim. Cost to repair $880. At 27K miles
> new brakes needed. Audi Reccomends changing Rotors also as they are
> rusting. Rusty rotors arent covered in Assured Warranty. Cost $590.
> Last weekend driving on hi way and battery light and check engine both
> come on same time. By the time I get to hard shoulder the battery is
> almost flat. Emergency Towing delivers at nearest dealer late at night.
> BIG MISTAKE !!! Gave dealer the opportunity to diagnose and report
> multiple repairs needed. New Battery, Alternator, and Time belts. Since
> changing Time belt, he also reccomends changing water pump and
> Tensioner, and some seal. $1800 for waterpump, seal and Time belt,
> $1200 for Alternator, $285 Battery and $330 diagnosis. $3600 worth
> damage without any warning.
Hard to believe your timing belt has actually failed since if it had, you'd
almost certainly be looking at thousands in engine damage alone. Probably
they're recommending the TB change because of the age of the car. And it is
usually a good idea to replace the water pump, tensioner and thermostat at
the same time since much of the job is labor and each of these parts
requires pretty much the same disassembly. That said, $1800 is excessive - a
good independent Audi mechanic should do it for around $1000 or so. For the
battery, I suggest Autozone - they have one that fits my 98 A4 for about $75
so $285 sounds like robbery. As far as what's covered under the "Assured
Warranty", typically wear and tear items are NOT covered. Audis tend to go
through brakes and it is usual to have to replace the rotors along with the
brake pads.
> Car is sittign at dealer right now. I called Audi America, they called
> dealer, and reported back that at very minium even if I dont fix the
> car I still have to pay the diagnosis fees. But in any case only the
> alternator is covered on warranty. Everything else Im responsible for.
> Audi Assured wont cover you for Time Belt or Battery. They stated
> despite low mileage since the car is 2001.5 its 5yrs old, which is
> considered "wear" , so timing belt is on me.
>
> Car drives like a dream when working but when its not its a major
> expense. This car has only and always been maintained by Audi but it
> doesnt seem to matter. Audi will fix small items and easy fixers but
> anything major they wont copver you. If you are going to buy Audi,
> sell after the 4yr Warranty is over because maintanance is very pricy.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem with time belts in such low mileage?
Again, I suspect that your TB has not actually failed but is being replaced
as a precaution. Were it to fail, you'd be looking at many thousands of
dollars in engine repair. Audi used to have a longer mileage between TB
replacement but had a number of failures. Now they recommend both mileage
AND time periods between changes.
> Have their been any Class actions against Audi... Im seriously
> considering getting a lawyer but need some direction on this.
You can google audi class action but here's one of interest
http://tinyurl.com/bff6c
>
news:1157228468.604915.33870@e3g2000cwe.googlegrou ps.com...
> Timing belt failure on a Certified 2001.5 Audi A4 with a 1yr Assured
> Warranty left on the car. Audi service will not cover the costs. I have
> read many articles here where people have stated Audi wouldnt cover the
> costs because they were over a certain mileage, or out of the warranty.
> I dont think it makes a difference whether you have the warranty or
> not...its still your headache....right now its mine. Bought my Audi
> less than 2 yrs ago, Certified with 19K miles on it. First week, I
> noticed the car didnt start first crank. Send it in, they said I needed
> a new fuel Pump, and covered the expense, minus $50 deductible. But it
> wasnt fixed. Sent it back, it was a tiny hole in a hose. Paid another
> $50 for time and efforts. Less than 5K miles both tires blew, and one
> rim was damaged due to some Bubbles formed on sidewalls of tires.
> Tires not covered, nor was the rim. Cost to repair $880. At 27K miles
> new brakes needed. Audi Reccomends changing Rotors also as they are
> rusting. Rusty rotors arent covered in Assured Warranty. Cost $590.
> Last weekend driving on hi way and battery light and check engine both
> come on same time. By the time I get to hard shoulder the battery is
> almost flat. Emergency Towing delivers at nearest dealer late at night.
> BIG MISTAKE !!! Gave dealer the opportunity to diagnose and report
> multiple repairs needed. New Battery, Alternator, and Time belts. Since
> changing Time belt, he also reccomends changing water pump and
> Tensioner, and some seal. $1800 for waterpump, seal and Time belt,
> $1200 for Alternator, $285 Battery and $330 diagnosis. $3600 worth
> damage without any warning.
Hard to believe your timing belt has actually failed since if it had, you'd
almost certainly be looking at thousands in engine damage alone. Probably
they're recommending the TB change because of the age of the car. And it is
usually a good idea to replace the water pump, tensioner and thermostat at
the same time since much of the job is labor and each of these parts
requires pretty much the same disassembly. That said, $1800 is excessive - a
good independent Audi mechanic should do it for around $1000 or so. For the
battery, I suggest Autozone - they have one that fits my 98 A4 for about $75
so $285 sounds like robbery. As far as what's covered under the "Assured
Warranty", typically wear and tear items are NOT covered. Audis tend to go
through brakes and it is usual to have to replace the rotors along with the
brake pads.
> Car is sittign at dealer right now. I called Audi America, they called
> dealer, and reported back that at very minium even if I dont fix the
> car I still have to pay the diagnosis fees. But in any case only the
> alternator is covered on warranty. Everything else Im responsible for.
> Audi Assured wont cover you for Time Belt or Battery. They stated
> despite low mileage since the car is 2001.5 its 5yrs old, which is
> considered "wear" , so timing belt is on me.
>
> Car drives like a dream when working but when its not its a major
> expense. This car has only and always been maintained by Audi but it
> doesnt seem to matter. Audi will fix small items and easy fixers but
> anything major they wont copver you. If you are going to buy Audi,
> sell after the 4yr Warranty is over because maintanance is very pricy.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem with time belts in such low mileage?
Again, I suspect that your TB has not actually failed but is being replaced
as a precaution. Were it to fail, you'd be looking at many thousands of
dollars in engine repair. Audi used to have a longer mileage between TB
replacement but had a number of failures. Now they recommend both mileage
AND time periods between changes.
> Have their been any Class actions against Audi... Im seriously
> considering getting a lawyer but need some direction on this.
You can google audi class action but here's one of interest
http://tinyurl.com/bff6c
>
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"TR3NDSETR" <tr3ndsetr@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1157228468.604915.33870@e3g2000cwe.googlegrou ps.com...
> Timing belt failure on a Certified 2001.5 Audi A4 with a 1yr Assured
> Warranty left on the car. Audi service will not cover the costs. I have
> read many articles here where people have stated Audi wouldnt cover the
> costs because they were over a certain mileage, or out of the warranty.
> I dont think it makes a difference whether you have the warranty or
> not...its still your headache....right now its mine. Bought my Audi
> less than 2 yrs ago, Certified with 19K miles on it. First week, I
> noticed the car didnt start first crank. Send it in, they said I needed
> a new fuel Pump, and covered the expense, minus $50 deductible. But it
> wasnt fixed. Sent it back, it was a tiny hole in a hose. Paid another
> $50 for time and efforts. Less than 5K miles both tires blew, and one
> rim was damaged due to some Bubbles formed on sidewalls of tires.
> Tires not covered, nor was the rim. Cost to repair $880. At 27K miles
> new brakes needed. Audi Reccomends changing Rotors also as they are
> rusting. Rusty rotors arent covered in Assured Warranty. Cost $590.
> Last weekend driving on hi way and battery light and check engine both
> come on same time. By the time I get to hard shoulder the battery is
> almost flat. Emergency Towing delivers at nearest dealer late at night.
> BIG MISTAKE !!! Gave dealer the opportunity to diagnose and report
> multiple repairs needed. New Battery, Alternator, and Time belts. Since
> changing Time belt, he also reccomends changing water pump and
> Tensioner, and some seal. $1800 for waterpump, seal and Time belt,
> $1200 for Alternator, $285 Battery and $330 diagnosis. $3600 worth
> damage without any warning.
Hard to believe your timing belt has actually failed since if it had, you'd
almost certainly be looking at thousands in engine damage alone. Probably
they're recommending the TB change because of the age of the car. And it is
usually a good idea to replace the water pump, tensioner and thermostat at
the same time since much of the job is labor and each of these parts
requires pretty much the same disassembly. That said, $1800 is excessive - a
good independent Audi mechanic should do it for around $1000 or so. For the
battery, I suggest Autozone - they have one that fits my 98 A4 for about $75
so $285 sounds like robbery. As far as what's covered under the "Assured
Warranty", typically wear and tear items are NOT covered. Audis tend to go
through brakes and it is usual to have to replace the rotors along with the
brake pads.
> Car is sittign at dealer right now. I called Audi America, they called
> dealer, and reported back that at very minium even if I dont fix the
> car I still have to pay the diagnosis fees. But in any case only the
> alternator is covered on warranty. Everything else Im responsible for.
> Audi Assured wont cover you for Time Belt or Battery. They stated
> despite low mileage since the car is 2001.5 its 5yrs old, which is
> considered "wear" , so timing belt is on me.
>
> Car drives like a dream when working but when its not its a major
> expense. This car has only and always been maintained by Audi but it
> doesnt seem to matter. Audi will fix small items and easy fixers but
> anything major they wont copver you. If you are going to buy Audi,
> sell after the 4yr Warranty is over because maintanance is very pricy.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem with time belts in such low mileage?
Again, I suspect that your TB has not actually failed but is being replaced
as a precaution. Were it to fail, you'd be looking at many thousands of
dollars in engine repair. Audi used to have a longer mileage between TB
replacement but had a number of failures. Now they recommend both mileage
AND time periods between changes.
> Have their been any Class actions against Audi... Im seriously
> considering getting a lawyer but need some direction on this.
You can google audi class action but here's one of interest
http://tinyurl.com/bff6c
>
news:1157228468.604915.33870@e3g2000cwe.googlegrou ps.com...
> Timing belt failure on a Certified 2001.5 Audi A4 with a 1yr Assured
> Warranty left on the car. Audi service will not cover the costs. I have
> read many articles here where people have stated Audi wouldnt cover the
> costs because they were over a certain mileage, or out of the warranty.
> I dont think it makes a difference whether you have the warranty or
> not...its still your headache....right now its mine. Bought my Audi
> less than 2 yrs ago, Certified with 19K miles on it. First week, I
> noticed the car didnt start first crank. Send it in, they said I needed
> a new fuel Pump, and covered the expense, minus $50 deductible. But it
> wasnt fixed. Sent it back, it was a tiny hole in a hose. Paid another
> $50 for time and efforts. Less than 5K miles both tires blew, and one
> rim was damaged due to some Bubbles formed on sidewalls of tires.
> Tires not covered, nor was the rim. Cost to repair $880. At 27K miles
> new brakes needed. Audi Reccomends changing Rotors also as they are
> rusting. Rusty rotors arent covered in Assured Warranty. Cost $590.
> Last weekend driving on hi way and battery light and check engine both
> come on same time. By the time I get to hard shoulder the battery is
> almost flat. Emergency Towing delivers at nearest dealer late at night.
> BIG MISTAKE !!! Gave dealer the opportunity to diagnose and report
> multiple repairs needed. New Battery, Alternator, and Time belts. Since
> changing Time belt, he also reccomends changing water pump and
> Tensioner, and some seal. $1800 for waterpump, seal and Time belt,
> $1200 for Alternator, $285 Battery and $330 diagnosis. $3600 worth
> damage without any warning.
Hard to believe your timing belt has actually failed since if it had, you'd
almost certainly be looking at thousands in engine damage alone. Probably
they're recommending the TB change because of the age of the car. And it is
usually a good idea to replace the water pump, tensioner and thermostat at
the same time since much of the job is labor and each of these parts
requires pretty much the same disassembly. That said, $1800 is excessive - a
good independent Audi mechanic should do it for around $1000 or so. For the
battery, I suggest Autozone - they have one that fits my 98 A4 for about $75
so $285 sounds like robbery. As far as what's covered under the "Assured
Warranty", typically wear and tear items are NOT covered. Audis tend to go
through brakes and it is usual to have to replace the rotors along with the
brake pads.
> Car is sittign at dealer right now. I called Audi America, they called
> dealer, and reported back that at very minium even if I dont fix the
> car I still have to pay the diagnosis fees. But in any case only the
> alternator is covered on warranty. Everything else Im responsible for.
> Audi Assured wont cover you for Time Belt or Battery. They stated
> despite low mileage since the car is 2001.5 its 5yrs old, which is
> considered "wear" , so timing belt is on me.
>
> Car drives like a dream when working but when its not its a major
> expense. This car has only and always been maintained by Audi but it
> doesnt seem to matter. Audi will fix small items and easy fixers but
> anything major they wont copver you. If you are going to buy Audi,
> sell after the 4yr Warranty is over because maintanance is very pricy.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem with time belts in such low mileage?
Again, I suspect that your TB has not actually failed but is being replaced
as a precaution. Were it to fail, you'd be looking at many thousands of
dollars in engine repair. Audi used to have a longer mileage between TB
replacement but had a number of failures. Now they recommend both mileage
AND time periods between changes.
> Have their been any Class actions against Audi... Im seriously
> considering getting a lawyer but need some direction on this.
You can google audi class action but here's one of interest
http://tinyurl.com/bff6c
>
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"TR3NDSETR" <tr3ndsetr@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Timing belt failure on a Certified 2001.5 Audi A4 with a 1yr Assured
> Warranty left on the car. Audi service will not cover the costs. I have
> read many articles here where people have stated Audi wouldnt cover the
> costs because they were over a certain mileage, or out of the warranty.
> I dont think it makes a difference whether you have the warranty or
> not...its still your headache....right now its mine. Bought my Audi
> less than 2 yrs ago, Certified with 19K miles on it. First week, I
> noticed the car didnt start first crank. Send it in, they said I needed
> a new fuel Pump, and covered the expense, minus $50 deductible. But it
> wasnt fixed. Sent it back, it was a tiny hole in a hose. Paid another
> $50 for time and efforts. Less than 5K miles both tires blew, and one
> rim was damaged due to some Bubbles formed on sidewalls of tires.
> Tires not covered, nor was the rim. Cost to repair $880. At 27K miles
> new brakes needed. Audi Reccomends changing Rotors also as they are
> rusting. Rusty rotors arent covered in Assured Warranty. Cost $590.
> Last weekend driving on hi way and battery light and check engine both
> come on same time. By the time I get to hard shoulder the battery is
> almost flat. Emergency Towing delivers at nearest dealer late at night.
> BIG MISTAKE !!! Gave dealer the opportunity to diagnose and report
> multiple repairs needed. New Battery, Alternator, and Time belts. Since
> changing Time belt, he also reccomends changing water pump and
> Tensioner, and some seal. $1800 for waterpump, seal and Time belt,
> $1200 for Alternator, $285 Battery and $330 diagnosis. $3600 worth
> damage without any warning.
Hard to believe your timing belt has actually failed since if it had, you'd
almost certainly be looking at thousands in engine damage alone. Probably
they're recommending the TB change because of the age of the car. And it is
usually a good idea to replace the water pump, tensioner and thermostat at
the same time since much of the job is labor and each of these parts
requires pretty much the same disassembly. That said, $1800 is excessive - a
good independent Audi mechanic should do it for around $1000 or so. For the
battery, I suggest Autozone - they have one that fits my 98 A4 for about $75
so $285 sounds like robbery. As far as what's covered under the "Assured
Warranty", typically wear and tear items are NOT covered. Audis tend to go
through brakes and it is usual to have to replace the rotors along with the
brake pads.
> Car is sittign at dealer right now. I called Audi America, they called
> dealer, and reported back that at very minium even if I dont fix the
> car I still have to pay the diagnosis fees. But in any case only the
> alternator is covered on warranty. Everything else Im responsible for.
> Audi Assured wont cover you for Time Belt or Battery. They stated
> despite low mileage since the car is 2001.5 its 5yrs old, which is
> considered "wear" , so timing belt is on me.
>
> Car drives like a dream when working but when its not its a major
> expense. This car has only and always been maintained by Audi but it
> doesnt seem to matter. Audi will fix small items and easy fixers but
> anything major they wont copver you. If you are going to buy Audi,
> sell after the 4yr Warranty is over because maintanance is very pricy.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem with time belts in such low mileage?
Again, I suspect that your TB has not actually failed but is being replaced
as a precaution. Were it to fail, you'd be looking at many thousands of
dollars in engine repair. Audi used to have a longer mileage between TB
replacement but had a number of failures. Now they recommend both mileage
AND time periods between changes.
> Have their been any Class actions against Audi... Im seriously
> considering getting a lawyer but need some direction on this.
You can google audi class action but here's one of interest
http://tinyurl.com/bff6c
>
news:1157228468.604915.33870@e3g2000cwe.googlegrou ps.com...
> Timing belt failure on a Certified 2001.5 Audi A4 with a 1yr Assured
> Warranty left on the car. Audi service will not cover the costs. I have
> read many articles here where people have stated Audi wouldnt cover the
> costs because they were over a certain mileage, or out of the warranty.
> I dont think it makes a difference whether you have the warranty or
> not...its still your headache....right now its mine. Bought my Audi
> less than 2 yrs ago, Certified with 19K miles on it. First week, I
> noticed the car didnt start first crank. Send it in, they said I needed
> a new fuel Pump, and covered the expense, minus $50 deductible. But it
> wasnt fixed. Sent it back, it was a tiny hole in a hose. Paid another
> $50 for time and efforts. Less than 5K miles both tires blew, and one
> rim was damaged due to some Bubbles formed on sidewalls of tires.
> Tires not covered, nor was the rim. Cost to repair $880. At 27K miles
> new brakes needed. Audi Reccomends changing Rotors also as they are
> rusting. Rusty rotors arent covered in Assured Warranty. Cost $590.
> Last weekend driving on hi way and battery light and check engine both
> come on same time. By the time I get to hard shoulder the battery is
> almost flat. Emergency Towing delivers at nearest dealer late at night.
> BIG MISTAKE !!! Gave dealer the opportunity to diagnose and report
> multiple repairs needed. New Battery, Alternator, and Time belts. Since
> changing Time belt, he also reccomends changing water pump and
> Tensioner, and some seal. $1800 for waterpump, seal and Time belt,
> $1200 for Alternator, $285 Battery and $330 diagnosis. $3600 worth
> damage without any warning.
Hard to believe your timing belt has actually failed since if it had, you'd
almost certainly be looking at thousands in engine damage alone. Probably
they're recommending the TB change because of the age of the car. And it is
usually a good idea to replace the water pump, tensioner and thermostat at
the same time since much of the job is labor and each of these parts
requires pretty much the same disassembly. That said, $1800 is excessive - a
good independent Audi mechanic should do it for around $1000 or so. For the
battery, I suggest Autozone - they have one that fits my 98 A4 for about $75
so $285 sounds like robbery. As far as what's covered under the "Assured
Warranty", typically wear and tear items are NOT covered. Audis tend to go
through brakes and it is usual to have to replace the rotors along with the
brake pads.
> Car is sittign at dealer right now. I called Audi America, they called
> dealer, and reported back that at very minium even if I dont fix the
> car I still have to pay the diagnosis fees. But in any case only the
> alternator is covered on warranty. Everything else Im responsible for.
> Audi Assured wont cover you for Time Belt or Battery. They stated
> despite low mileage since the car is 2001.5 its 5yrs old, which is
> considered "wear" , so timing belt is on me.
>
> Car drives like a dream when working but when its not its a major
> expense. This car has only and always been maintained by Audi but it
> doesnt seem to matter. Audi will fix small items and easy fixers but
> anything major they wont copver you. If you are going to buy Audi,
> sell after the 4yr Warranty is over because maintanance is very pricy.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem with time belts in such low mileage?
Again, I suspect that your TB has not actually failed but is being replaced
as a precaution. Were it to fail, you'd be looking at many thousands of
dollars in engine repair. Audi used to have a longer mileage between TB
replacement but had a number of failures. Now they recommend both mileage
AND time periods between changes.
> Have their been any Class actions against Audi... Im seriously
> considering getting a lawyer but need some direction on this.
You can google audi class action but here's one of interest
http://tinyurl.com/bff6c
>
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Re: Timing Belt Failure 43K Certified 2001.5 Celebration Edition Ultra Sport
"TR3NDSETR" <tr3ndsetr@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1157228468.604915.33870@e3g2000cwe.googlegrou ps.com...
> Timing belt failure on a Certified 2001.5 Audi A4 with a 1yr Assured
> Warranty left on the car. Audi service will not cover the costs. I have
> read many articles here where people have stated Audi wouldnt cover the
> costs because they were over a certain mileage, or out of the warranty.
> I dont think it makes a difference whether you have the warranty or
> not...its still your headache....right now its mine. Bought my Audi
> less than 2 yrs ago, Certified with 19K miles on it. First week, I
> noticed the car didnt start first crank. Send it in, they said I needed
> a new fuel Pump, and covered the expense, minus $50 deductible. But it
> wasnt fixed. Sent it back, it was a tiny hole in a hose. Paid another
> $50 for time and efforts. Less than 5K miles both tires blew, and one
> rim was damaged due to some Bubbles formed on sidewalls of tires.
> Tires not covered, nor was the rim. Cost to repair $880. At 27K miles
> new brakes needed. Audi Reccomends changing Rotors also as they are
> rusting. Rusty rotors arent covered in Assured Warranty. Cost $590.
> Last weekend driving on hi way and battery light and check engine both
> come on same time. By the time I get to hard shoulder the battery is
> almost flat. Emergency Towing delivers at nearest dealer late at night.
> BIG MISTAKE !!! Gave dealer the opportunity to diagnose and report
> multiple repairs needed. New Battery, Alternator, and Time belts. Since
> changing Time belt, he also reccomends changing water pump and
> Tensioner, and some seal. $1800 for waterpump, seal and Time belt,
> $1200 for Alternator, $285 Battery and $330 diagnosis. $3600 worth
> damage without any warning.
Hard to believe your timing belt has actually failed since if it had, you'd
almost certainly be looking at thousands in engine damage alone. Probably
they're recommending the TB change because of the age of the car. And it is
usually a good idea to replace the water pump, tensioner and thermostat at
the same time since much of the job is labor and each of these parts
requires pretty much the same disassembly. That said, $1800 is excessive - a
good independent Audi mechanic should do it for around $1000 or so. For the
battery, I suggest Autozone - they have one that fits my 98 A4 for about $75
so $285 sounds like robbery. As far as what's covered under the "Assured
Warranty", typically wear and tear items are NOT covered. Audis tend to go
through brakes and it is usual to have to replace the rotors along with the
brake pads.
> Car is sittign at dealer right now. I called Audi America, they called
> dealer, and reported back that at very minium even if I dont fix the
> car I still have to pay the diagnosis fees. But in any case only the
> alternator is covered on warranty. Everything else Im responsible for.
> Audi Assured wont cover you for Time Belt or Battery. They stated
> despite low mileage since the car is 2001.5 its 5yrs old, which is
> considered "wear" , so timing belt is on me.
>
> Car drives like a dream when working but when its not its a major
> expense. This car has only and always been maintained by Audi but it
> doesnt seem to matter. Audi will fix small items and easy fixers but
> anything major they wont copver you. If you are going to buy Audi,
> sell after the 4yr Warranty is over because maintanance is very pricy.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem with time belts in such low mileage?
Again, I suspect that your TB has not actually failed but is being replaced
as a precaution. Were it to fail, you'd be looking at many thousands of
dollars in engine repair. Audi used to have a longer mileage between TB
replacement but had a number of failures. Now they recommend both mileage
AND time periods between changes.
> Have their been any Class actions against Audi... Im seriously
> considering getting a lawyer but need some direction on this.
You can google audi class action but here's one of interest
http://tinyurl.com/bff6c
>
news:1157228468.604915.33870@e3g2000cwe.googlegrou ps.com...
> Timing belt failure on a Certified 2001.5 Audi A4 with a 1yr Assured
> Warranty left on the car. Audi service will not cover the costs. I have
> read many articles here where people have stated Audi wouldnt cover the
> costs because they were over a certain mileage, or out of the warranty.
> I dont think it makes a difference whether you have the warranty or
> not...its still your headache....right now its mine. Bought my Audi
> less than 2 yrs ago, Certified with 19K miles on it. First week, I
> noticed the car didnt start first crank. Send it in, they said I needed
> a new fuel Pump, and covered the expense, minus $50 deductible. But it
> wasnt fixed. Sent it back, it was a tiny hole in a hose. Paid another
> $50 for time and efforts. Less than 5K miles both tires blew, and one
> rim was damaged due to some Bubbles formed on sidewalls of tires.
> Tires not covered, nor was the rim. Cost to repair $880. At 27K miles
> new brakes needed. Audi Reccomends changing Rotors also as they are
> rusting. Rusty rotors arent covered in Assured Warranty. Cost $590.
> Last weekend driving on hi way and battery light and check engine both
> come on same time. By the time I get to hard shoulder the battery is
> almost flat. Emergency Towing delivers at nearest dealer late at night.
> BIG MISTAKE !!! Gave dealer the opportunity to diagnose and report
> multiple repairs needed. New Battery, Alternator, and Time belts. Since
> changing Time belt, he also reccomends changing water pump and
> Tensioner, and some seal. $1800 for waterpump, seal and Time belt,
> $1200 for Alternator, $285 Battery and $330 diagnosis. $3600 worth
> damage without any warning.
Hard to believe your timing belt has actually failed since if it had, you'd
almost certainly be looking at thousands in engine damage alone. Probably
they're recommending the TB change because of the age of the car. And it is
usually a good idea to replace the water pump, tensioner and thermostat at
the same time since much of the job is labor and each of these parts
requires pretty much the same disassembly. That said, $1800 is excessive - a
good independent Audi mechanic should do it for around $1000 or so. For the
battery, I suggest Autozone - they have one that fits my 98 A4 for about $75
so $285 sounds like robbery. As far as what's covered under the "Assured
Warranty", typically wear and tear items are NOT covered. Audis tend to go
through brakes and it is usual to have to replace the rotors along with the
brake pads.
> Car is sittign at dealer right now. I called Audi America, they called
> dealer, and reported back that at very minium even if I dont fix the
> car I still have to pay the diagnosis fees. But in any case only the
> alternator is covered on warranty. Everything else Im responsible for.
> Audi Assured wont cover you for Time Belt or Battery. They stated
> despite low mileage since the car is 2001.5 its 5yrs old, which is
> considered "wear" , so timing belt is on me.
>
> Car drives like a dream when working but when its not its a major
> expense. This car has only and always been maintained by Audi but it
> doesnt seem to matter. Audi will fix small items and easy fixers but
> anything major they wont copver you. If you are going to buy Audi,
> sell after the 4yr Warranty is over because maintanance is very pricy.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem with time belts in such low mileage?
Again, I suspect that your TB has not actually failed but is being replaced
as a precaution. Were it to fail, you'd be looking at many thousands of
dollars in engine repair. Audi used to have a longer mileage between TB
replacement but had a number of failures. Now they recommend both mileage
AND time periods between changes.
> Have their been any Class actions against Audi... Im seriously
> considering getting a lawyer but need some direction on this.
You can google audi class action but here's one of interest
http://tinyurl.com/bff6c
>
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Re: Timing Belt Failure 43K Certified 2001.5 Celebration Edition Ultra Sport
thx for the feedback. Much appreciated. I guess I just have to absorb
the cost. But it just bothers me, cos I had to replace 2 tires that
blew due to some bubbling on side walls ..Audi didnt take resposibility
for that either, and that was with about 5-8K miles, and now this, for
a certified car in less than 2 yrs. Worries me what else is in store
for me. Car is a dream when its working but frustrating nightmare when
it breaks down.
Thanks for the responses.
iws wrote:
> "TR3NDSETR" <tr3ndsetr@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1157228468.604915.33870@e3g2000cwe.googlegrou ps.com...
> > Timing belt failure on a Certified 2001.5 Audi A4 with a 1yr Assured
> > Warranty left on the car. Audi service will not cover the costs. I have
> > read many articles here where people have stated Audi wouldnt cover the
> > costs because they were over a certain mileage, or out of the warranty.
> > I dont think it makes a difference whether you have the warranty or
> > not...its still your headache....right now its mine. Bought my Audi
> > less than 2 yrs ago, Certified with 19K miles on it. First week, I
> > noticed the car didnt start first crank. Send it in, they said I needed
> > a new fuel Pump, and covered the expense, minus $50 deductible. But it
> > wasnt fixed. Sent it back, it was a tiny hole in a hose. Paid another
> > $50 for time and efforts. Less than 5K miles both tires blew, and one
> > rim was damaged due to some Bubbles formed on sidewalls of tires.
> > Tires not covered, nor was the rim. Cost to repair $880. At 27K miles
> > new brakes needed. Audi Reccomends changing Rotors also as they are
> > rusting. Rusty rotors arent covered in Assured Warranty. Cost $590.
> > Last weekend driving on hi way and battery light and check engine both
> > come on same time. By the time I get to hard shoulder the battery is
> > almost flat. Emergency Towing delivers at nearest dealer late at night.
> > BIG MISTAKE !!! Gave dealer the opportunity to diagnose and report
> > multiple repairs needed. New Battery, Alternator, and Time belts. Since
> > changing Time belt, he also reccomends changing water pump and
> > Tensioner, and some seal. $1800 for waterpump, seal and Time belt,
> > $1200 for Alternator, $285 Battery and $330 diagnosis. $3600 worth
> > damage without any warning.
>
> Hard to believe your timing belt has actually failed since if it had, you'd
> almost certainly be looking at thousands in engine damage alone. Probably
> they're recommending the TB change because of the age of the car. And it is
> usually a good idea to replace the water pump, tensioner and thermostat at
> the same time since much of the job is labor and each of these parts
> requires pretty much the same disassembly. That said, $1800 is excessive - a
> good independent Audi mechanic should do it for around $1000 or so. For the
> battery, I suggest Autozone - they have one that fits my 98 A4 for about $75
> so $285 sounds like robbery. As far as what's covered under the "Assured
> Warranty", typically wear and tear items are NOT covered. Audis tend to go
> through brakes and it is usual to have to replace the rotors along with the
> brake pads.
>
> > Car is sittign at dealer right now. I called Audi America, they called
> > dealer, and reported back that at very minium even if I dont fix the
> > car I still have to pay the diagnosis fees. But in any case only the
> > alternator is covered on warranty. Everything else Im responsible for.
> > Audi Assured wont cover you for Time Belt or Battery. They stated
> > despite low mileage since the car is 2001.5 its 5yrs old, which is
> > considered "wear" , so timing belt is on me.
> >
> > Car drives like a dream when working but when its not its a major
> > expense. This car has only and always been maintained by Audi but it
> > doesnt seem to matter. Audi will fix small items and easy fixers but
> > anything major they wont copver you. If you are going to buy Audi,
> > sell after the 4yr Warranty is over because maintanance is very pricy.
> >
> > Has anyone else had this problem with time belts in such low mileage?
>
> Again, I suspect that your TB has not actually failed but is being replaced
> as a precaution. Were it to fail, you'd be looking at many thousands of
> dollars in engine repair. Audi used to have a longer mileage between TB
> replacement but had a number of failures. Now they recommend both mileage
> AND time periods between changes.
>
> > Have their been any Class actions against Audi... Im seriously
> > considering getting a lawyer but need some direction on this.
>
> You can google audi class action but here's one of interest
> http://tinyurl.com/bff6c
> >
the cost. But it just bothers me, cos I had to replace 2 tires that
blew due to some bubbling on side walls ..Audi didnt take resposibility
for that either, and that was with about 5-8K miles, and now this, for
a certified car in less than 2 yrs. Worries me what else is in store
for me. Car is a dream when its working but frustrating nightmare when
it breaks down.
Thanks for the responses.
iws wrote:
> "TR3NDSETR" <tr3ndsetr@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1157228468.604915.33870@e3g2000cwe.googlegrou ps.com...
> > Timing belt failure on a Certified 2001.5 Audi A4 with a 1yr Assured
> > Warranty left on the car. Audi service will not cover the costs. I have
> > read many articles here where people have stated Audi wouldnt cover the
> > costs because they were over a certain mileage, or out of the warranty.
> > I dont think it makes a difference whether you have the warranty or
> > not...its still your headache....right now its mine. Bought my Audi
> > less than 2 yrs ago, Certified with 19K miles on it. First week, I
> > noticed the car didnt start first crank. Send it in, they said I needed
> > a new fuel Pump, and covered the expense, minus $50 deductible. But it
> > wasnt fixed. Sent it back, it was a tiny hole in a hose. Paid another
> > $50 for time and efforts. Less than 5K miles both tires blew, and one
> > rim was damaged due to some Bubbles formed on sidewalls of tires.
> > Tires not covered, nor was the rim. Cost to repair $880. At 27K miles
> > new brakes needed. Audi Reccomends changing Rotors also as they are
> > rusting. Rusty rotors arent covered in Assured Warranty. Cost $590.
> > Last weekend driving on hi way and battery light and check engine both
> > come on same time. By the time I get to hard shoulder the battery is
> > almost flat. Emergency Towing delivers at nearest dealer late at night.
> > BIG MISTAKE !!! Gave dealer the opportunity to diagnose and report
> > multiple repairs needed. New Battery, Alternator, and Time belts. Since
> > changing Time belt, he also reccomends changing water pump and
> > Tensioner, and some seal. $1800 for waterpump, seal and Time belt,
> > $1200 for Alternator, $285 Battery and $330 diagnosis. $3600 worth
> > damage without any warning.
>
> Hard to believe your timing belt has actually failed since if it had, you'd
> almost certainly be looking at thousands in engine damage alone. Probably
> they're recommending the TB change because of the age of the car. And it is
> usually a good idea to replace the water pump, tensioner and thermostat at
> the same time since much of the job is labor and each of these parts
> requires pretty much the same disassembly. That said, $1800 is excessive - a
> good independent Audi mechanic should do it for around $1000 or so. For the
> battery, I suggest Autozone - they have one that fits my 98 A4 for about $75
> so $285 sounds like robbery. As far as what's covered under the "Assured
> Warranty", typically wear and tear items are NOT covered. Audis tend to go
> through brakes and it is usual to have to replace the rotors along with the
> brake pads.
>
> > Car is sittign at dealer right now. I called Audi America, they called
> > dealer, and reported back that at very minium even if I dont fix the
> > car I still have to pay the diagnosis fees. But in any case only the
> > alternator is covered on warranty. Everything else Im responsible for.
> > Audi Assured wont cover you for Time Belt or Battery. They stated
> > despite low mileage since the car is 2001.5 its 5yrs old, which is
> > considered "wear" , so timing belt is on me.
> >
> > Car drives like a dream when working but when its not its a major
> > expense. This car has only and always been maintained by Audi but it
> > doesnt seem to matter. Audi will fix small items and easy fixers but
> > anything major they wont copver you. If you are going to buy Audi,
> > sell after the 4yr Warranty is over because maintanance is very pricy.
> >
> > Has anyone else had this problem with time belts in such low mileage?
>
> Again, I suspect that your TB has not actually failed but is being replaced
> as a precaution. Were it to fail, you'd be looking at many thousands of
> dollars in engine repair. Audi used to have a longer mileage between TB
> replacement but had a number of failures. Now they recommend both mileage
> AND time periods between changes.
>
> > Have their been any Class actions against Audi... Im seriously
> > considering getting a lawyer but need some direction on this.
>
> You can google audi class action but here's one of interest
> http://tinyurl.com/bff6c
> >