How a dealer supposedly got the faulty ABSfixed by adding black tape to cover the Lamps in the cluster using tape. Also DIY for taking out the cluster Audi A…
How a dealer supposedly got the faulty ABSfixed by adding black tape to cover the Lamps in the cluster using tape. Also DIY for taking out the cluster Audi A…
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@lik3OMJ – the dealer was supposed to get it fixed before taking delivery (he put that in writing). The car was returned the next day.
How much did they charge you for this?
not that expensive a repair. autoxpresstech can fix the abs control module for an Audi very cheaply. They also fix the center display on that particular instrument cluster.
Well when we saw the car the ABS light was on and the dealer gave in writing to have a new one put in. If the previous owner would have done that and had the tapped up, then yes bring in the suns and the sands.
Hate it when people use the concept of ducktape literally.
I bought an S4 like this unknowingly. I hope the previous owner gets fucked with the force of ten thousand suns.
You probably bought the car used, am I right… and not from the Audi dealer. Used car lots often do repars like this.
That is why you should always look for the light test before you buy a car. If the light doesn’t come on for the light test, chances are somebody monkeyed with it.
Wow. that’s some unprofessional service…