7.2

pretty bad
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
7,800 miles

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problem #1

Sep 232016

Q3

  • 7,800 miles
On multiple occasions (8/26/16, 9/23/16, 9/26/16, 10/2/16, 10/27/16) the vehicle will not start as it is not recognizing the keys. The computer system says "no key identified." After more than one try to start the vehicle, the brake locks. The car has been to Audi on 3 occasions to troubleshoot this issue. The first occasion (9/23/16) a system update was performed on the vehicle. The vehicle was picked up on 9/24/16. On 9/26/16 the car would not identify the keys again upon trying to start the vehicle. On this second occasion, the car was brought back to the dealer (9/26/16) and key batteries were tested, the gateway module was removed rewrapped in nashua foil tape and reinstalled and tested again. On 10/2/16 "no keys were identified" occurred again. 10/3/16 the car was brought to Audi dealer for a third time. Both keys were replaced by the dealer and programmed to the car. On 10/27/16 the car was left unlocked, off and in park. As I tried to start the car, I received the message "no key identified". immediately after the message disappeared (3-4seconds), the car alarm began going off. I hit the unlock button on the keys from inside. Next, I opened the door, shut it and attempted to start the car again. I received the same message on the dashboard. At this point I deemed the vehicle unsafe to drive and called roadside assistance. On all occasions "no key identified" appeared, the alarm of the car has gone off, the car has unlocked and locked itself without pressing any buttons, and an image of an orange steering wheel with an exclamation point has appeared on the dash when trying to start the car. In all instances, it took me multiple tries to get the vehicle to start. It is important to recognize that while this is occurring the car is off in park. Furthermore, the dealer has been unable to duplicate my concerns in the time frames they have had the vehicle.

- Monroe Township, NJ, USA