Crin Posted Thursday at 07:44 PM Posted Thursday at 07:44 PM My Bluetooth stopped working a few weeks ago and I haven't been able to get it working again. Took it to the dealership today and was told the Control Module has died and I need a new one. That'll cost £3000. Needless to say that's like a third of the value of the car so I don't think it's really an option haha. Has anyone heard of this happening in a C7 and maybe has a fix that doesn't require a new Control Module? Cheers.
Steve Q Posted Thursday at 08:00 PM Posted Thursday at 08:00 PM I'd recommend a second opinion from an Audi independent specialist. If you can get the part number id recommend you source a 2nd hand part, on sites such as eBay including international sellers. 2
Crin Posted Friday at 12:35 AM Author Posted Friday at 12:35 AM 4 hours ago, Steve Q said: I'd recommend a second opinion from an Audi independent specialist. If you can get the part number id recommend you source a 2nd hand part, on sites such as eBay including international sellers. Brilliant thanks for your reply. I've had a look and you can get these parts second hand for like £100-£200... Crazy! Would you happen to know if there's some coding to the car that would need to be done? Basically thinking about the part that detects your key is in the car for keyless ignition. Thanks for your help! Alternatively, what about buying a second hand unit and taking the Bluetooth chip out and just replacing that bit...? I'm going to do some searching on that lol Thanks again
Steve Q Posted Friday at 06:07 AM Posted Friday at 06:07 AM You're welcome. Exactly! The Bluetooth module might need coding but I'm not sure.
Magnet Posted Friday at 08:48 AM Posted Friday at 08:48 AM Be aware too when buying secondhand Adam - you could be buying your own! If it were mine, I would follow Steve’s advice and get a second opinion on this, before committing to purchasing anything. Kind regards, Gareth.
Crin Posted Friday at 11:22 AM Author Posted Friday at 11:22 AM 2 hours ago, Magnet said: Be aware too when buying secondhand Adam - you could be buying your own! If it were mine, I would follow Steve’s advice and get a second opinion on this, before committing to purchasing anything. Kind regards, Gareth. Haha very true. I've asked if any one has had a similar experience in multiple places and I haven't come across anyone so that gives me some confidence it might be a one off. But yes, I will take it to a place near me for a second opinion. Thanks for your concern. 1
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