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Old Aug 29, 2010 | 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Eddie13h
No, all the issues I had was covered under the warranty but I was wondering how much I would have to pay if they were not covered. Sooner or later, we will run out of warranty, and we have to pay for the up keeps.
No, I still have the vibrating issues at low speed (like backing out from garage etc.) and I briefly mentioned to the service rep, they said it is normal. I will monitor the situation though.Sorry if I didn't make myself clear
Good luck with your DRL issues. Take Care.
You always have an option to buy extended warranty. I have heard that you can even buy it just before you original 4year will expire. I don't know exactly how much it costs, I would imagine though it's quite expensive. Never the less, something to consider.
Old Sep 1, 2010 | 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by warcity
So far there is the:

1) DRL
2) Engine mis-fire
3) Lose head light bulb
4) Head light condensation
5) Whining noise in steering wheel.

I am hoping to address 1 and 2 together this week (both known problem so should be easy)
Number 3 was pure bad luck they fixed it.
Number 4 was so strange, it happened hours after I picked up the car, they fixed it.
Number 5 well no a big deal but the noise was in fact there and they fixed it.

There is also the known issues where the steering wheel vibrates (sometimes) when the car is still and when you turn it. Audi said this is a known issues but no solution yet.
1) Audi changed the LED module, my issue is fixed. I insisted they changed both but he said the other is okay so technically they can't change it.

2) They ran a complete diagnostic on my car and didn't find any engine mis-fire issues. But the issue does exist with some Q5s.

Everything is fixed.
Old Sep 1, 2010 | 02:52 PM
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Hi Warcity, when you mentioned mis-fire. did it only happen when you start the car
Old Sep 1, 2010 | 03:11 PM
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Yes, it happens only that brief second when the car is starting and it only happens intermittently not always. They can easily pick up on it through diagnostics. It doesn't harm the car in any way. I was lucky in my case it was just my imagination.
Old Sep 1, 2010 | 04:38 PM
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I am not sure whether you remember or not but I had the same/similar problem before and it was due to fuel injector leaking thus flood the engine when it starts once in a while. fianlly they changed 4 out of 6 fuel injectors for me and it is working fine now. If you need details, please let me know.
Old Sep 1, 2010 | 05:27 PM
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Thanks very much Eddie, now that you mention it I do recall.

These guys swore up and down that the diagnostic scan came back negative and that I don't have the mis-fire issue. I hope they're right.

And to correct my statement above, they did in fact change DRL modules on BOTH sides even the side that was working.

The issue is not with the LED lights themselves, rather with the LED control module.
Old Sep 1, 2010 | 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by warcity
Thanks very much Eddie, now that you mention it I do recall.

These guys swore up and down that the diagnostic scan came back negative and that I don't have the mis-fire issue. I hope they're right.

And to correct my statement above, they did in fact change DRL modules on BOTH sides even the side that was working.

The issue is not with the LED lights themselves, rather with the LED control module.
Sorry Warcity, I (Eddie 2 initiated the following from audizine.com forum, please referred to the following site, I got my mis-fire problem fixed because of the replies. I should have sent this to you earlier. I have downloaded a copy and took it to my dealer and ask them specifically to look into the fuel injectors. I was the same after they diagnostic scan came back negative the first time, then on the 2nd time I mentioned the above. I apologize for not sending to you earlier. Hope this helps.
engine stall 2010 Q5
Old Sep 1, 2010 | 05:48 PM
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engine stall 2010 Q5
Old Sep 1, 2010 | 05:49 PM
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for whateve reason, I can't end you the link but here it goes again.
"www.audizine.com/forum/showthread.php/368999-engine-stall-2010-Q5"
engine stall 2010 Q5
Old Sep 1, 2010 | 05:59 PM
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Hey Eddie, no problem at all. Thank so much for sending me this. This is great reference. I just might go back to them with this info before winter swings by. It interesting how the link you posted comes back to our forum. (there is some seriously good info on this forum I am proud .

Fortunately I don't have any low idling problems yet but I will keep an eye out for it. Thanks again.

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