2019 Audi e-tron ELECTRICAL SYSTEM,UNKNOWN OR OTHER
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INCIDENT SUMMARY: On [XXX], I brought my 2019 Audi e-tron (VIN: [XXX] , 70k miles) to Audi Salt Lake City for Safety Recall 93U9 (High Voltage Battery Module). Vehicle was functioning normally with no warning lights or electrical issues. IMPROPER RECALL COMPLETION: The dealership's technician (Chris Miller, [XXX] ) documented in the service notes: "I FOUND THE GROUNDING STRAP FOR THE REAR MOTOR WAS NOT INSTALLED AND WAS TUCKED UP BETWEEN THE MOTOR AND THE COVERS." This proves the technician failed to properly reinstall the critical grounding strap during recall service, leaving it disconnected in the high voltage system. IMMEDIATE FAILURES AFTER RECALL: Following the recall service, multiple critical failures occurred: Voltage converter failure (part #4KE-907-171-C) Battery charging malfunction (limited to 100 miles range vs normal 200+ miles) Multiple stored fault codes and dashboard warning lights Rear drive motor faults Parking brake system failures All failures are consistent with loss of proper grounding in a high voltage EV system. SAFETY CONCERNS: The technician drove my vehicle 55 miles during service (odometer: 70,651 IN to 70,706 OUT). Why didn't they notice the warning lights during this excessive test drive? Operating a high voltage EV with improper grounding creates risk of electrical fire, shock hazard, and component damage. How many other vehicles at this dealership had recall 93U9 improperly completed? DEALER RESPONSE: Dealership attempted to charge me $2,089 for repairs caused by their incomplete recall work. When I disputed, the General Manager threatened to call police if I didn't return the loaner vehicle. No repairs were ever authorized by me. INVESTIGATION REQUESTED: Please investigate Audi Salt Lake City's recall 93U9 completion procedures and quality control. This is negligent completion of federal safety recall work that endangered my safety and may affect other e-tron INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
No specific incident, but the expected resolution date for this recall has been pushed out 3 or 4 times, and now there is no expected resolution date. I've already implemented the interim step for the recall and had to have a battery cell replaced, which took over 2 weeks for the dealership to complete. It's frustrating to constantly have a potential 2+ week fix hanging over our head, not to mention the fact that they recommend only using the vehicle at 80%, severely limiting our range, and, ultimately, the risk of the battery catching fire or exploding at any point! The recall has been open for almost a year and a half now, and it's only supposed to be a software update to fix it! I'd like to see them actually implement the final resolution!
Subject: Formal Complaint Regarding Water Ingress and Electrical Damage – Seeking Damages Dear Audi Customer Service, I am writing to formally lodge a complaint regarding significant issues with my Audi vehicle, which have led to severe damage and financial loss. Below are the details of the incidents: Initial Incident of Water Ingress: A few months ago, my Audi experienced water ingress through the sunroof, causing water to enter the front of the vehicle. This issue was addressed and repaired by your dealership under warranty. Recent Incident of Water Ingress: From June 13 to June 15, during heavy rains in Florida, my vehicle was stationary and parked. On [XXX], while driving the vehicle, I noticed an electrical burning smell and had to stop immediately. All the lights were displaying errors. Upon taking the vehicle to the Audi dealership, it was discovered that there was water ingress into the battery area and the rear of the vehicle. Despite the previous repairs for water ingress, the recent inspection revealed extensive water damage. The dealership has stated that the damage cannot be repaired under warranty and provided an estimated repair bill of $23,000. Consequently, my insurance company had to declare the vehicle a total loss. Given the history of water ingress issues and the failure of the initial repair to prevent further damage, it is evident that there is a significant defect in the vehicle. It is unacceptable that such a defect has not been adequately addressed, posing a safety hazard to consumers. PLEASE INVESTIGATE AS I AM not the only victim of this problem and audi is aware. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
I GOT THIS AUDI ETRON WITH THE SECURITY THAT I WOULD HAVE ACCESS TO 150KW CHARGING STATIONS THAT WOULD CHARGE MY CAR IN 30 MINUTES. THIS WAS A LIE AND THEY DONT EXIST ON THE EAST COAST. YOU ARE LUCKY IF YOU CAN FIND 1 NEAR BY. THE FASTEST CHARGING TIME FOR MY AUDI WHEN ITS ON 26% IS AN 1HR AND 15 MINUTES ON THE ONLY SUPERCHARGE STATTIONS THAT EXISIT WHICH ARE 50KW. THIS MEANS IF I WANT TO GO OUT OF STATES I CAN NOT BECAUSE IT WILL ADD AN EXTRA 5 HOURS JUST TO CHARGE THE CAR BECAUSE UNLIKE THE SALES GUY TOLD ME IT DOES NOT GIVE YOU 250 MILES BUT 204 MILES. THEY ALSO SOLD ME THE BRAND NEW VEHICLE WITH ALL 4 SAFETY HANDLES MISSING. I AM NOT COMFORTABLE DRIVING THE CARE BECAUSE IF SOMETHING AS SIMPLE AS SAFETY HANDLES WAS MISSED WHAT ELSE WAS MISSED. . I REACHED OUT TO BRYAN WHO WAS SUPPOSE TO BE HELPING ME FROM THE CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE DEPARTMENT AND HE TOLD ME THERE IS NOTHING THEY CAN DO THE CAR WORKS FINE AND THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT IS FIXING THE HANDLES. I INFORMED HIM THAT THEY DID NOT FIX OR CHECK MY CAR. THEY ONLY TOOK PICTURES. THEY ARE TRYING TO WIPE THEIR HANDS ON SELLING ME $100,000 CAR.
ON JANUARY 13, 202, THIS 2019 AUDI E-TRON WAS THE 2ND CAR STOPPED AT A RED TRAFFIC SIGNAL ON A PUBLIC ROAD. THE DRIVER'S FOOT WAS ON THE BRAKE. WHILE THE LIGHT REMAINED RED WITH THE DRIVER'S FOOT STILL ON THE BRAKE, THE CAR LURCHED FORWARD INTO THE REAR OF THE FRONT CAR CONTINUING PUSHING FORWARD FOR SEVERAL SECONDS AS THE DRIVER PUSHED HARDER ON THE BRAKE, TRIED TO SHIFT THE CAR OUT OF DRIVE, FINALLY STOPPING THE CAR BY PUSHING THE POWER BUTTON. THE CAR WAS IMMEDIATELY TOWED TO THE DEALER AFTER THE ACCIDENT, AND THE DEALER AND AUDI OF AMERICA WAS IMMEDIATELY NOTIFIED OF THE INCIDENT. AUDI FINALLY SENT AN ENGINEER TO INSPECT THE CAR ON FEB. 14, 2020. ACCORDING TO AUDI, THE ACCELERATOR AND BRAKE PEDALS WERE OPERATING PROPERLY AT THE TIME OF THEIR INSPECTION, AND THE CAR'S DATA RECORDER REVEALED NO INFORMATION REGARDING THE ACCIDENT. THEY CONCLUDE THAT THE ABSENCE OF EVIDENCE EXONERATES THE CAR AND AUDI. INASMUCH AS THE ACCIDENT HAPPENED EXACTLY AS DESCRIBED ABOVE, THE ABSENCE OF ANY DATA ON THEIR RECORDER, IF TRUE, AND THE PROPER FUNCTIONING OF THE PEDALS UPON LATER INSPECTION, ARE NOT EVIDENCE THAT THE ACCIDENT DID NOT HAPPEN AS DESCRIBED AND THE ABSENCE OF SOME ELECTRONIC MALFUNCTION THAT IS LIKELY TO HAVE OCCURRED AS BEING THE CAUSE. THEREFORE, THIS VEHICLE IS INHERENTLY UNTRUSTWORTHY AND UNSAFE. *TR
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The 2019 Audi e-tron has 5 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM,UNKNOWN OR OTHER complaints on file. 1 crashes have been reported. Review the timeline above for detailed owner experiences.