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  1. But there are some cases that you need to take care about as well other than the manual description. First, if you think there is any fluid leak in the car, always get the timing belt checked as it may need to be removed. Second, the replacement interval of timing belt and water pump is almost the same, so you can get it replaced whenever you’re getting the pump replaced.

  2. Hahahahahha. Trust me. I always feeling the same as you do right now. There are few points mentioned in the claim and manual book of the car which says terms and conditions apply which by the way means that the replacement will be covered under warranty if it’s because of some default or the cost is really cheap. So yes! They will not replace the dash under warranty.

  3. if you are getting the coil pack replaced from the same dealer you bought the car from, then the replacement is covered under the warranty till the time of your car warranty. Few weeks back, the dealer of my car replaced the cols for free, which means it is under warranty. But please remember, if you are getting it replaced from another dealer, it does not conclude in the warranty. Rather the warranty will automatically become void if you get any part replaced from any other workshop or dealer.

  4. Recently we noticed low oil light on the dash. Dealers are saying that the hood latch is failed and needs to be replaced. I mean I ought this car an year ago, and replacement so early. I don’t even know if the replacement comes under warranty or not. Can anyone help me with it? I mean can anyone tell me If it is included in the warranty? If not, how much is the replacement cost?

  5. Hey Guys. I want to share my experience with Audi. in 2012, i bought Audi A5. I was really passionate for this car and was flying high that my dream was finally realized. But I suppose Audi didn't wanted to see me happy. After almost 6 weeks, there was a loud noise of rattling whenever i use to accelerate. I went to my dealer regarding this issue. First two times they were unable to investigate the issue in the car. Third time, i asked them to replace my car as it was first told to me by the salesman. They told me they will try and will revert me back soon. But soon my request was declined. I am really pissed by the customer service provided by Audi. Why do they lie when they have to sell a car. Now i feel they are good for nothing. So yes guys, be aware of their words when they are trying to sell you a car. Dont trust them!

  6. Hey Guys

    I have an interesting fact about Audi. The headquarters of Audi which is located in Ingolstadt (near to Munich) is actually known as audi city. There are around 125,000 people living there, out of which the Audi has employed 35,000 in the headquarter. Ask for anything in a car, the city has it. Never knew that Audi is so sophisticated and literally constitute everything that a car needs. Actually i would say little more than that.

  7. I completely agree with him. I saw one car accident in my home country of a guy who was highly drunk and was part of an accident. There was police present there to inspect, but he was so much in alcoholic influence, that he could not even stand straight. He hardly knew what he did. Alcohol is never cool, and don't ever drive when you are drunk or under drug influence.

  8. Very interesting question. i know one method. To check the pressure of the cooling system, tighten up the radiator cap properly when the cooling system is top off. Then start the engine. Switch on the air condition and go for a short drive. After the drive, check all the common places where coolant leak can be noticed. Water pump, radiator, freeze plug and hoses. If there is no leak, then the cooling system of your car is holding proper pressure.

  9. Radiator cap actually plays a very important role in preventing overheating. The most common reason of engine overheating is the coolant burning or leaking. Generally the coolant starts boiling at 225 degrees. But the radiator cap pressurize the coolant to blend up to 265 degrees. So, if the radiator cap in your engine is faulty, then you need to get it repaired or replaced as soon as possible, otherwise the possibility of the engine getting overheated will be very high.

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