Indy3214 Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 My A7 has suddenly developed multiple faults with the ADAS system. I have lost cruise control, lane departure warning , adaptive headlights, and sign recognition. A local garage told me that I needed the ADAS system recalibrated so I took the car to a recognised Bosch calibration centre. £300 later and after 2 weeks all the faults came back. Bosch stated that I had to get the camera software updated which could only be done by an authorised dealer. Audi want a further £390 for the update, but there is no guarantee that this is causing the problem. ‘Further investigation “ is required. The car is 3 1/2 years old and has done 32500 miles. Surely I am not expected to pay £100s for something that is obviously not wear and tear. Any advice would help. Thanks
Magnet Posted November 3, 2022 Posted November 3, 2022 Hello Norman, I have a feeling that possibly this isn’t going to answer your question, but….. Straight from the school of eliminating simple things first - with a vast array of equipment on such cars, the battery gets a hammering, and it’s quite common for systems to stop operating/ throw up warnings, as the monitoring of many aspects of the battery’s efficiency shows up some deficiency in its performance. 3 and a half years old batteries giving issues? Again not uncommon. Unlikely association?? Personally, I would want to eliminate before throwing anymore handfuls of £100s at it. I must say Norman, your post makes me appreciate even more, the advantages, and almost worry-free motoring enjoyed in a long association with the good old Morris 1000. All you needed was a key - or someone else’s key! - and off you went, without any concern about warning lights and systems not working. Not a diagnostic port in sight, no hint of ADAS - you just had to keep your eyes open, and respect the rule of the road that dictated the occasional wandering sheep took precedence. Life was far less complex, and almost no worries about what ‘toy’ was going to stop working today! Kind regards, Gareth. 1
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