I thought I'd post my issue here on the off chance anyone else has experienced similar issues and may know the solution.
So month or so ago, my A7 had been left standing for 3 weeks, went to use and wouldn't unlock upon further investigation there was no power at all to the vehicle, suspected dead battery - I've owned the car close to 2 years, never had the battery replaced so purchased a replacement (a Yuasa battery, which happened to be the same a the one that was in use).
Once the battery was replaced car sprung to life, life was good, rightly or wrong following advised regarding battery replacement I used a Carista ODB2 to change the last digit of the serial number to code the battery (also cleared 27 or so faults which appeared to be related to a dead battery).
I used the car a couple of times on 30 minute+ journeys, left the car sat for 3 days drove went to drive again and it unlocked with no issue but was unable to start, the dash wouldn't light up, then wasn't able to lock or do anything which required power (I'm unsure if the lights in the boot were working), removed the battery charged it with an AGM mode charger, perhaps 26hours to complete the charge, installed battery, again everything worked, drove a couple of times leaving no more than a 2 or 3 day gap, I drove again and left it parked for 2-3 hours, went to unlock but only the front passenger unlocked from the fob, wouldn't start and all I was able to do was lock/unlock front passenger door and operate just that electric window (the automatic window dip on opening the door worked) - tried a jump start but still nothing, noticed both connectors on the battery terminals were lose, removed the negative and re-connected it tightened them up - car was again running, OBD2 had same errors as before, battery charge level slowly increased from the 64% it was showing.
Drove the car again a couple of times, left sat for 2 days - unlocked (all doors) with no issue but was unable to start, the dash wouldn't light up, the boot lights were the only thing working - I removed the negative terminal and reconnected and dash lit up immediately and was able to start and use. At this point booked in with a specialist to diagnose (2.5 week wait)
No further issues in the 1.5 weeks which followed then was driving back from a short trip (had driven a long journey the night before), and what sounded like a popping sound came from behind me - car lost power fortunately I was able to coast into a parking space, multiple errors displayed one after another, TPMS failure, steering failure, braking failure, etc and after the last error it shut itself down and again only front passenger door (and boot lights) had power, couldn't start so I thought I'd chance disconnecting the terminals (I perhaps did this 5 or 6 times and then was able to start the car again, cleared all errors and continued the journey.
I had to get home, so opened the boot from the FOB with no issue, but car wouldn't unlock or start - so usual shenanigans with the battery terminals and was running again, car completed 47miles out of my 50 mile journey when power cut out, was able to get to a safe(ish) place to stop power to passenger door and boot lights (and rear hazards worked (drivers door wing indicator wasn't working), tired the same battery trick but seems as luck had run out after 30 minutes I gave up and called RAC - no manner or things tired could restore power after 30 minutes or so decided it would need to be recovered, no power to release handbrake or take out of park so couldn't be towed - I put the tools and spare wheel back it in preparation of recovery and as was tightening the spare wheel nut the dash sprang to life and car started - this time there is a message along the lines of "stop start has failed, please take to workshop" cleared all errors and after turning off and on, the stop start error has remained, whether this was the issue all along and it's finally failed remains to be seen.
I've still got a week to go before the car is booked in so very reluctant to drive it in the meantime in case it breaks down somewhere considerably more dangerous to stop but also aware that the battery will possibly be flat as before.
Has anyone experienced similar issues or have any thoughts on what could be the issue?
Cheers,
Mike