L-D Posted September 25 Posted September 25 Hello I wonder if anyone can advise. We have had the car for 10 months, A3 sportback and when we start the engine it says child lock fault contact workshop. We have done but they can't see us for weeks and want £170 just to look at it and then said we may need to pay for parts. We have extended warranty so I was hoping this covered it. The strange thing is all doors and child locks work fine and if I push the child lock buttons BEFORE I start the engine no fault appears. If I don't push the button then it comes back. It's very odd. Any ideas what could he going wrong and could this be a local garage fix without the 170 quid plus whatever parts they decide we need? Thanks in advance.
Magnet Posted September 25 Posted September 25 Welcome Leah, Audi extended warranty? If so, I believe parts should be covered, but diagnostics will be charged for. Taking it to a local garage to save some of the £170? Could lose claim to your warranty, and how much are you going to end up saving anyway. Kind regards, Gareth.
L-D Posted September 25 Author Posted September 25 Hi Gareth, Yeah I suppose that's true. It is the Audi extended warranty we have. Hopefully whatever is wrong isn't something major. Thanks, Leah
Magnet Posted September 25 Posted September 25 Thanks Leah, Please let us know how you get on, as an aid to others in the future? Kind regards, Gareth.
nadine8056 Posted September 28 Posted September 28 On 9/25/2024 at 11:16 AM, L-D said: Hello I wonder if anyone can advise. We have had the car for 10 months, A3 sportback and when we start the engine it says child lock fault contact workshop. We have done but they can't see us for weeks and want £170 just to look at it and then said we may need to pay for parts. We have extended warranty so I was hoping this covered it. The strange thing is all doors and child locks work fine and if I push the child lock buttons BEFORE I start the engine no fault appears. If I don't push the button then it comes back. It's very odd. Any ideas what could he going wrong and could this be a local garage fix without the 170 quid plus whatever parts they decide we need? Thanks in advance. This has happened to me twice and covered by warranty- it’s a known fault. 1 1
L-D Posted October 8 Author Posted October 8 Hi, thank you for the replies. We took it in yesterday and it does need 2 door lock control units replaced but they are covered under warranty thankfully. Thanks for the help.
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