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Ian Rash

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    Q4 e-tron 210kW 45 82kWh Sport
  • Audi Year
    2024

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  1. * Re-posting on correct forum I had an issue with my Audi Q4 e-tron 210kW 45 82kWh Sport (2024) last week The TPSM error appeared on my dash, my speedo stopped working & my audible seatbelt sound stopped sounding. I reset the car settings back to factory but made no difference. As it was late at night, Audi sent a generic AA engineer who said the car was too new to diagnose issue on. He suggested a software update maybe required from the dealer. I was in London, nearest dealer was in Brentford but lived in the Midlands. He suggested I drove the 130 miles back home using the Waze apps to track my speed as the tyre pressures etc were otherwise fine. When I got back home and restarted the car back in the morning to head to the dealer, typically everything started to work again. The dealer had the car for a week & found no faults apart from a "passive" issue which was of no significance & have advised that I drive the car & see how I get on. The response gave me no confidence & am reluctant to drive the car a long distance. Has anybody else experienced this & have any suggestions that I can share with my Sytner dealer?
  2. I had an issue with my Audi Q4 e-tron 210kW 45 82kWh Sport (2024) last week The TPSM error appeared on my dash, my speedo stopped working & my audible seatbelt sound stopped sounding. I reset the car settings back to factory but made no difference. As it was late at night, Audi sent a generic AA engineer who said the car was too new to diagnose issue on. He suggested a software update maybe required from the dealer. I was in London, nearest dealer was in Brentford but lived in the Midlands. He suggested I drove the 130 miles back home using the Waze apps to track my speed as the tyre pressures etc were otherwise fine. When I got back home and restarted the car back in the morning to head to the dealer, typically everything started to work again. The dealer had the car for a week & found no faults apart from a "passive" issue which was of no significance & have advised that I drive the car & see how I get on. The response gave me no confidence & am reluctant to drive the car a long distance. Has anybody else experienced this & have any suggestions that I can share with my Sytner dealer?
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