5.0
definitely annoying- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 20,333 miles
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I have experienced several failures and 3 recalls with my vehicle since I purchased it brand new. I have paid out thousands of dollars over the years for repairs that I feel were faulty being that I am on the only owner of the vehicle. I have approximately a little under 75k miles on my vehicle although I purchased in 2012 (2013 vehicle) only to take it to dealerships and pay for this and that but most recently my major complaint is my car has stopped on me 4 times and I paid originally for what the dealership stated was the problem only to take it back 3 times and now they state the FUEL PUMP is the problem and there is no recalls. Audi is known to have recalls on FUEL PUMPs but at this time do not reflect on my vehicle. However, my car has not been in an accident, I am the only owner, the mileage is under 100k and there is no explanation as to why the fuel pump needs replacing. Please look into this. Thank you.
- Desoto, TX, USA
Loss of power while driving. I was driving and the car lost power and started shuddering, epc warning light came on and it seemed like it might stall. Since I was driving I pushed in the clutch and coasted to a stop. I shut it off and restarted it and it worked normally so I drove home. I drove it the next day and had no problems. On a following day it did the same thing, loss of power, shaking, not working right. Sometimes it seemed just fine other times it had problems. I took it to a shop to have diagnosis and they discovered water in the engine computer connector and traced it to a cooling valve leak that allows water in the connector at the valve to enter the 2 wire connector and apparently the water wicks up the control wire to the computer connector and shorts out connections to coils and other engine electronics. I searched the web for information and discovered that this is the same issue that has affected 2010 - 2013 Audi A8 and the car was recalled. See 16V619000. I'm wondering why my 2013 A5 that had the exact same problem was not recalled. I have picture of the engine computer showing water that was in the connector and pin 35 is green. The 2 wire connector was removed from the valve and has issues, it is connected to pin 35 of the ECM
- Arvada, CO, USA
2013 Audi A5. Consumer writes in regards to corroded electrical harness. The consumer stated the electrical harness corroded due to a leaking gasket.
- Meriden, CT, USA
My A5 coupe was affected recall 17V622. I booked an appointment months ago with silver spring Audi. That appointment was cancelled due to the dealership not having the parts to address the recall. I've called multiple times to try to reschedule but the parts remain unavailable. The dealership, today, tried to discourage me from being added to a wait list for the part given that over 100 people were already on the list. (that discouragement made no sense to me. It seems like everyone affected by the recall who uses that dealership should be on the waiting list without even having to call in.)
- Silver Spring, MD, USA
I have just become aware, on my own Accord, that the used 2013 Audi A5 I purchased has a safety recall issued October of this year. I need to be advised on what course of action needs to be taken from this point. [xxx] information redacted pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6).
- Katy, TX, USA
- Las Vegas, NV, USA