We've only had our new A4 Avant 1.4TFSi 5 weeks and done less than 900 miles in it.
It broke down on Friday. My wife was driving it when it suddenly died on her about 150yds from home. She was stuck in the middle of the road on a bad bend with my 4 yr old child in the back and the car would not restart. The warning on the dash said: 'Drive System Fault. Please contact workshop'.
After approx. 20 minutes it eventually re-started, she drove the car home and rang Audi Assist. After they'd arrived and inspected the car they asked her to drive it, followed by them, 10 miles to the nearest Audi Centre. The AA guy said it stank of fuel.
I contacted the Service Department today to find out if the car had been looked at. They said they had found a fuel pressure fault and they will phone me on Monday.
Anyone come across this before?
It's really disappointing on a brand new car for this to happen not to mention that the circumstances could have been catastrophic if it had happened on a busier road or the motorway.
Everyone at Audi Assist and the dealership has been fantastic but I'm seriously considering rejecting the car to be honest.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.