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Old 01-03-2023, 10:13 AM
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Does Audi use a detuned version of this defective in the 2022 Q3 '45' engine.
Does the 2022 Q3 engine share the defective internal parts?
Old 01-03-2023, 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Ed Kruszewski
Does Audi use a detuned version of this defective in the 2022 Q3 '45' engine.
Does the 2022 Q3 engine share the defective internal parts?
If it's not part of the recall, than no.

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Just got my Q5 serviced today. Passed the recall. Phew!

Old 01-06-2023, 12:26 PM
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The Q3 is not part of this recall because it's engine is manufactured in Gyor Hungary. The recalled engines are manufactured in Mexico.
The engine parts are identical, the problem is a manufacturing process/quality-control issue, not a design issue.
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Old 01-08-2023, 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by S4'ed
The Q3 is not part of this recall because it's engine is manufactured in Gyor Hungary. The recalled engines are manufactured in Mexico.
The engine parts are identical, the problem is a manufacturing process/quality-control issue, not a design issue.
Sounds xenophobic to me. You have any data to back up that claim?

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You sound paranoid to me....

Just read the window sticker on a Q5 and on a Q3. It tells you where the car was assembled, and the where the engine and transmission were manufactured.
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Originally Posted by S4'ed
You sound paranoid to me....

Just read the window sticker on a Q5 and on a Q3. It tells you where the car was assembled, and the where the engine and transmission were manufactured.
You might want to read what the definition of "paranoid" is. Your response makes no sense. So you say the engines are all the same, only Mexicans screw it up. Tell me where I'm wrong in deducting that? Still waiting on the data to back up your xenophobic statement.

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Just facts. This recall is only motors assembled in Mexico. Not because those assembling are Mexican or anything like that. Something went wrong somewhere in the process. Maybe even before parts reached Mexico and they were put together there. Simple.
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Originally Posted by Bxr1200
Just facts. This recall is only motors assembled in Mexico. Not because those assembling are Mexican or anything like that. Something went wrong somewhere in the process. Maybe even before parts reached Mexico and they were put together there. Simple.
It can't be that simple because the part is failing only during a certain production run time. That says to me the manufacturer of those parts shipped defective parts to the factory. Not the way they are built or quality control. How would quality control know the part was defective until they started failing?

The original comment I reacted to said this: "the problem is a manufacturing process/quality-control issue, not a design issue."
I disagree and it sounds so much like the built in Mexico guitar talk you hear or in made in Mexico in other discussions. All I asked for is the data for that specific comment. Otherwise it sounds xenophobic.


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Originally Posted by gary135r
It can't be that simple because the part is failing only during a certain production run time. That says to me the manufacturer of those parts shipped defective parts to the factory. Not the way they are built or quality control. How would quality control know the part was defective until they started failing?

The original comment I reacted to said this: "the problem is a manufacturing process/quality-control issue, not a design issue."
I disagree and it sounds so much like the built in Mexico guitar talk you hear or in made in Mexico in other discussions. All I asked for is the data for that specific comment. Otherwise it sounds xenophobic.
Potatoes patatoes....to infer a guy's xenophobic for that is ridiculous.


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