EPC & Engine Light ON! 9k miles!
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Texas has a lemon law but I don't think I need it.
Fricken morons from the Chevy dealership filled the car with unleaded gas, made the car go haywire... I tried to get rid of it as much as possible and I filled it with premium. This is all NO thanks to Cavender Audi who kept my car all day and didn't touch it and didn't give me a loaner, they didn't even bother to call me, I had to go there and take my car.
Low oil warning popped up, it's telling me to fill it with a quart and take it to a dealership. Since they are closed on Sunday, anyone recommend a car shop? i'm in San Antonio. Oh and I love this car.
Fricken morons from the Chevy dealership filled the car with unleaded gas, made the car go haywire... I tried to get rid of it as much as possible and I filled it with premium. This is all NO thanks to Cavender Audi who kept my car all day and didn't touch it and didn't give me a loaner, they didn't even bother to call me, I had to go there and take my car.
Low oil warning popped up, it's telling me to fill it with a quart and take it to a dealership. Since they are closed on Sunday, anyone recommend a car shop? i'm in San Antonio. Oh and I love this car.
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Regular unleaded would not have caused this problem. The Audi's engine management system will compensate for lower octane gas. While generally not recommended for long term use, regular gas would not hurt the engine.
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Texas has a lemon law but I don't think I need it.
Fricken morons from the Chevy dealership filled the car with unleaded gas, made the car go haywire... I tried to get rid of it as much as possible and I filled it with premium. This is all NO thanks to Cavender Audi who kept my car all day and didn't touch it and didn't give me a loaner, they didn't even bother to call me, I had to go there and take my car.
Low oil warning popped up, it's telling me to fill it with a quart and take it to a dealership. Since they are closed on Sunday, anyone recommend a car shop? i'm in San Antonio. Oh and I love this car.
Fricken morons from the Chevy dealership filled the car with unleaded gas, made the car go haywire... I tried to get rid of it as much as possible and I filled it with premium. This is all NO thanks to Cavender Audi who kept my car all day and didn't touch it and didn't give me a loaner, they didn't even bother to call me, I had to go there and take my car.
Low oil warning popped up, it's telling me to fill it with a quart and take it to a dealership. Since they are closed on Sunday, anyone recommend a car shop? i'm in San Antonio. Oh and I love this car.
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I hate to say it, low oil warning, CEL and EPC warning is a sign of oil getting into the combusion chamber, I sure hope I am wrong. Check your exhaust, is it white or does it have a darker color to it. If I were you, I would start looking into the Texas used car lemon law.
Oh you're kidding me, but that makes perfect sense, I thought I saw the oil level at max just in the morning, but then I thought the system didn't get a read out until later or something. The EPC is gone but the engine light is on, the car seems to be driving fine.
I'll check the exhausts later today. but I go to school and I let go of my older car, I still need transportation, how dangerous is it to be driving this car at highway speeds for a few days until the dealership gives me a real appointment and a loaner?
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Unfortunately, I am not kidding, I have experience with this first hand. The car would sputter intermittently and the EPC and CEL would go on. I am not saying this is the case with your car, but it’s a possibility. I would keep an eye on your oil level as well as the exhaust. The proper way to check the oil is, while the engine is warm, park on level ground. Shut off the engine for 5 minute and turn on the accessory mode, then check the oil level.
It is not dangerous to drive the car if you are burning oil, but keep in mind that the sputter may return and leave you stranded.
Have to check the maintenance record for your car yet. Did the prior owner have any record of low oil, CEL, EPC or sputtering?
It is not dangerous to drive the car if you are burning oil, but keep in mind that the sputter may return and leave you stranded.
Have to check the maintenance record for your car yet. Did the prior owner have any record of low oil, CEL, EPC or sputtering?
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Unfortunately, I am not kidding, I have experience with this first hand. The car would sputter intermittently and the EPC and CEL would go on. I am not saying this is the case with your car, but it’s a possibility. I would keep an eye on your oil level as well as the exhaust. The proper way to check the oil is, while the engine is warm, park on level ground. Shut off the engine for 5 minute and turn on the accessory mode, then check the oil level.
It is not dangerous to drive the car if you are burning oil, but keep in mind that the sputter may return and leave you stranded.
Have to check the maintenance record for your car yet. Did the prior owner have any record of low oil, CEL, EPC or sputtering?
It is not dangerous to drive the car if you are burning oil, but keep in mind that the sputter may return and leave you stranded.
Have to check the maintenance record for your car yet. Did the prior owner have any record of low oil, CEL, EPC or sputtering?
Thanks for your help, is this problem difficult to fix? I know I'm covered, but I just don't want the hassle of buyinganother car. I've been looking for a new car for six months.
A quarter of they oil is already downed from the new quart.
I'm heading tomorrow morning to the dealership to try my luck with someone I know.
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I would suggust looking into the specifics of the Texas used car lemon law and file a complaint with Audi USA. Usually, the 1st thing they will try is the cylinder head, if that doesnt work, they need to change the block. After that, I would think you will not want the car anymore
Both of these parts will come from Germany and will have long wait. This problem will usually just keep getting worst, you might as well deal with it now. Try to find a dealer that will give you a loaner car while yours is in the shop.
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I would suggust looking into the specifics of the Texas used car lemon law and file a complaint with Audi USA. Usually, the 1st thing they will try is the cylinder head, if that doesnt work, they need to change the block. After that, I would think you will not want the car anymore
Both of these parts will come from Germany and will have long wait. This problem will usually just keep getting worst, you might as well deal with it now. Try to find a dealer that will give you a loaner car while yours is in the shop.
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I don't know what to hope for, but I know Texas Law states the car has to be brand new, but my friend was able to get his used (2nd owner) 335 bought back by BMW and got an M3.However, this took him quite a long time and alot of headaches. So I'm hoping for the best here. I already miss it
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Hopefully, your oil level sensor is broken and your A6 is not burning oil, but that doesnt expalin the sputtering and the dark exhaust gas. You should buy a dipstick, it will save you a lot of headaches. Its a shame that Texas doesnt have a used car lemon law. I would call the general manager of Audi dealer when you bought the car from and ask for a refund or another car.
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Hopefully, your oil level sensor is broken and your A6 is not burning oil, but that doesnt expalin the sputtering and the dark exhaust gas. You should buy a dipstick, it will save you a lot of headaches. Its a shame that Texas doesnt have a used car lemon law. I would call the general manager of Audi dealer when you bought the car from and ask for a refund or another car.
Also to note, I didn't pay anything.
I'll finally post pictures the car on a clear day.