£10k gbox bill on 4yr old Audi. Was it ever fit for purpose?

£10k gbox bill on 4yr old Audi. Was it ever fit for purpose?

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V8RX7

26,868 posts

263 months

Friday 17th February 2017
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Call a decent Transmission specialist.

In the Midlands I can recommend Ken at Trans Tech 01564 779407

I suspect it's repairable and that the worst case scenario would be less than 1/3 the price.

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

255 months

Friday 17th February 2017
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Soov535 said:
Really? I mean REALLY?
Calm down, dear, or people will think you're a drama queen...smile

MrJuice

3,361 posts

156 months

Friday 17th February 2017
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The vast majority of people who get lung cancer are smokers. You have smoked by remapping the car. Your car has cancer. Now you are suggesting despite smoking your car's cancer is not related to the smoking

Good luck man.

ChrisRS6

736 posts

183 months

Friday 17th February 2017
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Do you honestly believe you'll get any type of goodwill from Audi on a mapped car!

Believe me you won't....on a unrelated part/issue totally disconnected from drivetrain yes....but remap and goodwill on gearbox NO.

Good luck.

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

255 months

Friday 17th February 2017
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MrJuice said:
The vast majority of people who get lung cancer are smokers. You have smoked by remapping the car. Your car has cancer. Now you are suggesting despite smoking your car's cancer is not related to the smoking

Good luck man.
Holy Snot. ..rofl


Glasgowrob

3,245 posts

121 months

Friday 17th February 2017
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And there's me worrying about getting warranty on a pair of driveshafts for a 8 month old Mondeo at 60k

Op serious suggestion trade it in

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

255 months

Friday 17th February 2017
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V8RX7 said:
Call a decent Transmission specialist.

In the Midlands I can recommend Ken at Trans Tech 01564 779407

I suspect it's repairable and that the worst case scenario would be less than 1/3 the price.
Can't see that happening. Car Mechanics magazine says VAG don't even have an exchange scheme, so where would parts come from?

KTF

9,805 posts

150 months

Friday 17th February 2017
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This guy doesn't seem to have problems. Claims they can get the Mechatronics as well: http://www.gearboxnottingham.co.uk/gearbox-dsg-rep...

If it was me, I would take it to a specialist. A main agent is only ever going to swap it out rather than waste time trying to diagnose and repair it.

V8RX7

26,868 posts

263 months

Friday 17th February 2017
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mybrainhurts said:
V8RX7 said:
Call a decent Transmission specialist.

In the Midlands I can recommend Ken at Trans Tech 01564 779407

I suspect it's repairable and that the worst case scenario would be less than 1/3 the price.
Can't see that happening. Car Mechanics magazine says VAG don't even have an exchange scheme, so where would parts come from?
If you have an Automatic gearbox problem call him and ask.

He cannot work miracles - I have seen him turn a few cars away but for 99.5% of cars there are fixes available - and frequently the "gearbox problem" isn't the gearbox - it can be an ABS sensor, mismatched tyres a damaged wiring loom etc

Blib

44,111 posts

197 months

Friday 17th February 2017
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Glasgowrob said:
And there's me worrying about getting warranty on a pair of driveshafts for a 8 month old Mondeo at 60k

Op serious suggestion trade it in
You said that 11 hours ago!

hehe

DSLiverpool

14,744 posts

202 months

Friday 17th February 2017
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http://www.garageswirral.co.uk/mobile/

£1500 absolute max .......

steve-5snwi

8,665 posts

93 months

Friday 17th February 2017
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If it makes you feel any better our Audi dealer quoted £15172 for cvt box.

It's probably worth speaking to a gearbox specialist as they will know more about the boxes than a main dealer. Oil level will be crucial and from my last conversation with a specialist there is apparently a software and wire loom update that can sort some issues.

Is the a6 Quattro a dsg box is is it a conventional torque converter box ?

Sheepshanks

32,769 posts

119 months

Friday 17th February 2017
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mybrainhurts said:
V8RX7 said:
Call a decent Transmission specialist.

In the Midlands I can recommend Ken at Trans Tech 01564 779407

I suspect it's repairable and that the worst case scenario would be less than 1/3 the price.
Can't see that happening. Car Mechanics magazine says VAG don't even have an exchange scheme, so where would parts come from?
There's a few places around - I saw one recently on a Tiguan forum but can't find it now. However Googling fund this one in Manchester: http://www.blueengines.co.uk/mechatronics.html

bearman68

4,652 posts

132 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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Blib said:
Glasgowrob said:
And there's me worrying about getting warranty on a pair of driveshafts for a 8 month old Mondeo at 60k

Op serious suggestion trade it in
You said that 11 hours ago!

hehe
Well he is still worried. There's a lot to go wrong on a pair of driveshafts.

briang9

3,280 posts

160 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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Is it a ZF box? if so give Mackies in Glasgow a call, they are the only "A" rated ZF agent in the UK, they are highly thought of on many Audi forums. I know they have rebuilt boxes for a fraction of the Audi price and they give a very comprehensive high mileage warranty as well. And for anybody else thinking of getting a Gearbox service done by Audi..simply don't..find a good transmission specialist, Audi spanner monkeys are never going to be able to do it properlybiggrin

http://www.mackie-transmission.com/

ETA just noticed another poster said the same above, thread TLDR properly..sorry.. but even if it's not a ZF box give them a call, highly respected experts in Transmissions





Edited by briang9 on Saturday 18th February 00:32

Swoxy

2,801 posts

210 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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datum77

470 posts

121 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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Just to add my 10pence worth. ANY main dealer is NOT going to have a transmission specialist employed at their site. They WILL have someone that has been on a 1 week course who MAY come across the odd transmission problem, probably twice a year.
They will almost always want to take the line of least resistance by recommending a new transmission. The dealers on site "specialist" will not have the experience of taking transmissions apart - day in, day out, as a transmission specialist WILL have.
A specialist that does NOTHING else but repairing transmissions WILL have the necessary expertise when it come to diagnosing a fault and putting it right. Your main franchised dealer will NEVER have this expertise. Changing the gearbox absolves them from having a repaired gearbox go wrong AFTER the event.
It will also be the most expensive course, but that isn't the dealers problem. And they know it.

vikingaero

10,334 posts

169 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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Dealers will replace the whole box for £10k rather than repair and replace. Find someone on FedAuto: http://www.fedauto.co.uk/memfind.html It's a shame that fedauto has lost a lot of members over the years. I can wholly recommend King Automatics in Epsom who fixed my Dads Merc for £1,300 rather than the £5k Merc wanted. The only disadvantage of really good autobox specialists is that they can have huge waiting lists.


LocoBlade

7,622 posts

256 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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Same box as fitted to the B8 S4 as others have mentioned, if you read through the B8 S4 thread in the Audi section here or have a look on the various Audi forums you'll find quite a few mentions of these gearboxes having issues at least until they revised the design which for the S4 that was ~2012 when the facelift came out. Most are mechatronics failures and/or clutch pack wear issues, they can be repaired by some gearbox specialists (there was one in Reading I found when I was being paranoid about my 2012 S4) but Audi dealers will seemingly only replace mechatronics units or replace the entire box. Good luck getting it sorted.

J4CKO

41,562 posts

200 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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9 and 15 grand for gearboxes, has the world gone mental ?

The whole car only costs like what 40 something, I know they arent a charity but that is ripping the arse out of it big time, think I would have to find a s/h one and get busy with the spanner, based on the assumption that if I paid £1500 for a box that lease me a hell of a lot for tools and my time, have had engines and boxes out before, suspect it would be quite a job but I just couldnt pay that much for a bloody gearbox.

Whats a 2012 A6 worth anyway, 18 grand ?

Edited by J4CKO on Saturday 18th February 17:57