Electric System Malfunction
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It does seem like most cars that fail are over 30k miles - but this is very anecdotal.
At a few different points, dealers and other audi contacts have throw out numbers about how many audis are waiting on alternators in the U.S., but you'd need data we don't have, such as how many Q8, SQ8, and RSQ8 (by model year) cars are waiting, and how many Q8, SQ8, and RSQ8 (by model year) have been sold. The sales numbers by model could be found, but nobody here would be able to get the data on how many cars are waiting for parts - that is internal audi data.
I think you lower risk by garage parking your car (to prevent temperature extremes), and disabling the start/stop feature when you drive, particularly if you do long idling (waiting in parking lots, or urban driving). This is just my opinion, there is nothing official on this - it is just what I would do personally.
If it were me, I'd still just wait for my June appointment, and check back here about a week before your service appointment to see if there are any developments. I say that because if your car isn't exhibiting the symptoms, they won't do anything to "fix" it anyway. The most you might get is the appropriate software update "out of warranty", which only one person has reported getting their dealer to agree to do this - and the dealer charged them 300$ for the update.
At a few different points, dealers and other audi contacts have throw out numbers about how many audis are waiting on alternators in the U.S., but you'd need data we don't have, such as how many Q8, SQ8, and RSQ8 (by model year) cars are waiting, and how many Q8, SQ8, and RSQ8 (by model year) have been sold. The sales numbers by model could be found, but nobody here would be able to get the data on how many cars are waiting for parts - that is internal audi data.
I think you lower risk by garage parking your car (to prevent temperature extremes), and disabling the start/stop feature when you drive, particularly if you do long idling (waiting in parking lots, or urban driving). This is just my opinion, there is nothing official on this - it is just what I would do personally.
If it were me, I'd still just wait for my June appointment, and check back here about a week before your service appointment to see if there are any developments. I say that because if your car isn't exhibiting the symptoms, they won't do anything to "fix" it anyway. The most you might get is the appropriate software update "out of warranty", which only one person has reported getting their dealer to agree to do this - and the dealer charged them 300$ for the update.
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I think you lower risk by garage parking your car (to prevent temperature extremes), and disabling the start/stop feature when you drive, particularly if you do long idling (waiting in parking lots, or urban driving). This is just my opinion, there is nothing official on this - it is just what I would do personally.
If it were me, I'd still just wait for my June appointment, and check back here about a week before your service appointment to see if there are any developments. I say that because if your car isn't exhibiting the symptoms, they won't do anything to "fix" it anyway. The most you might get is the appropriate software update "out of warranty", which only one person has reported getting their dealer to agree to do this - and the dealer charged them 300$ for the update.
If it were me, I'd still just wait for my June appointment, and check back here about a week before your service appointment to see if there are any developments. I say that because if your car isn't exhibiting the symptoms, they won't do anything to "fix" it anyway. The most you might get is the appropriate software update "out of warranty", which only one person has reported getting their dealer to agree to do this - and the dealer charged them 300$ for the update.
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It's a bit of odd wording that almost implies they will charge for the diagnosis if it hasn't yet failed but how can they determine if its failing or about to fail if they don't diagnose? I would hope it wouldn't have to have complete failure before they replace it under warranty.
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The letter states, "During the time/mileage period specified above, an authorized Audi Dealer will diagnose and replace the Starter-Alternator at no cost to you if diagnosis confirms that the Starter-Alternator has failed from a warranty defect."
It's a bit of odd wording that almost implies they will charge for the diagnosis if it hasn't yet failed but how can they determine if its failing or about to fail if they don't diagnose? I would hope it wouldn't have to have complete failure before they replace it under warranty.
It's a bit of odd wording that almost implies they will charge for the diagnosis if it hasn't yet failed but how can they determine if its failing or about to fail if they don't diagnose? I would hope it wouldn't have to have complete failure before they replace it under warranty.
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what you are describing isn’t my experience or understanding. the start date is the date the car was initially delivered to the 1st buyer in most cases. if a warrantied part breaks, they replace it. if it breaks again they replace it again. are you saying audi would say: hey we see we replaced this under warranty once, so good luck! i had items replace multiple times under warranty, no push back was ever given.
In service date Jan 1st, 2020. Warrantied until Jan 1st 2027. If it breaks 15 times within the 7 years you're covered. Once Jan 2nd 2027 comes around, you're on our own.
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I read it that way as well, but will still ask the question of the SA as a "Let's say it breaks again and is diagnosed per TSB, am I covered?" However, that will be the opinion of one SA at one dealership.
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So I'm also in a weird spot now. The whole point of buying the extended warranty (in my case, 10 years, or 80K or 100k KM because I don't get out much) was to avoid these massive out of pocket repairs. The extended warranty in Canada excludes air suspension, so what I own (A8) is essentially a massive A6 (EA839 engine). With the BSG covered for 7 years now, I'm not entirely sure what the heck to do now with extended warranty. Yes, I get it covers a lot of other components but it's a run of the mill V6 + ZF suspension that is shoved into a 2.5 ton package.
Oh what a FWP, haha.
Oh what a FWP, haha.
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I did the same thing. Bought an extended warranty about two months ago just because of all the crap going on with the alternator. I got a 5yr one. Now they cover the thing. So maybe something else comes up I guess that makes it worthwhile. Nothing like hoping something breaks, huh?
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Received notice today my vehicle will be ready for pick up tomorrow after 4 weeks at the dealer. I was doing 2x weekly check-ins with my SA, in the last 1-2 weeks I could tell there was an increase in delivery/# of parts arriving which my SA also confirmed. I suspect we are at the tail end of this disaster.