ACat Posted Thursday at 03:18 PM Posted Thursday at 03:18 PM My Q5 suffered sudden loss of power and I've been told today by my local dealership that I need a new turbo at 39,000 miles and a cost of 4K. Surely this is a low mileage for this to happen at and I am a fairly sedate female driver 馃ぃ
cliffcoggin Posted Thursday at 04:52 PM Posted Thursday at 04:52 PM That's a remarkably low mileage for a turbo failure, so the diagnosis is suspect in my view. Take the car to an independant Audi specialist for another opinion, and even if the turbo does need to be changed his charge will likely be lower than Audi.
ACat Posted Thursday at 05:13 PM Author Posted Thursday at 05:13 PM Thanks Cliff. I've contacted customer service at Audi as I'm reading that most turbo units last for the life of the vehicle. I've seen the turbo and it is damaged聽
spartacus 68 Posted Thursday at 09:43 PM Posted Thursday at 09:43 PM 拢4k, that鈥檚 daylight robbery. Get the car recovered from the main dealer to a trusted Indy. Main dealer labour will be expensive, and depending on the actual turbo, then this company are supplying new stock that Audi would basically fit, whether Garrett, etc.聽https://turbo-diesel.co.uk/audi-q5-turbos/ Importantly, the oil feed line needs to be renewed, insist on it, as the union nut weeps. In addition, new gasket on exhaust manifold. Oils and filter change as a matter of course.
ACat Posted Thursday at 09:58 PM Author Posted Thursday at 09:58 PM Thanks for this I'll look into it. I have contacted Audi customer service to complain about the turbo malfunction given the low mileage and the expectation that it should last pretty much the life of the car. Fingers crossed they are sympathetic 馃槙
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now