Audi Approved Used Clutch Gone After 2 Months!
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Hi,
I bought a 66 plate A3 from a main dealer 10 weeks ago and i noticed a judder in first gear especially when the car is cold.
I told the main dealer I bought it from and they told me to take it into my local dealer as they are a couple hours drive away.
My local main dealer told me the clutch has a high biting point and they suspected it’s worn but can’t tell without removing it first. They have quoted me £666 just for the inspection. I have 2 years warranty and like I said I only bought it a couple of months ago, I asked the selling dealer if they would be willing to foot the bill and the sales exec said they would speak with their manager.
Any ideas on what the outcome might be? I know that clutches aren’t usually covered by warranty but it seems ridiculous for this to happen only 10 weeks after buying it. I have read that I have some additional consumer rights in the first 6 months under the Sale of Goods Act but not sure if it will help.
The car was a big spend for me and I can’t believe I might be looking at a £1000+ bill already. To make matters worse I had also bought another approved used A3 before this but had to sent it back for a botched paint job so I don’t seem to be having any luck! It was at a different dealer, I told Audi UK about it and they gave me a complimentary service which I appreciated but this is now 2 in a row that have had major issues.
I bought a 66 plate A3 from a main dealer 10 weeks ago and i noticed a judder in first gear especially when the car is cold.
I told the main dealer I bought it from and they told me to take it into my local dealer as they are a couple hours drive away.
My local main dealer told me the clutch has a high biting point and they suspected it’s worn but can’t tell without removing it first. They have quoted me £666 just for the inspection. I have 2 years warranty and like I said I only bought it a couple of months ago, I asked the selling dealer if they would be willing to foot the bill and the sales exec said they would speak with their manager.
Any ideas on what the outcome might be? I know that clutches aren’t usually covered by warranty but it seems ridiculous for this to happen only 10 weeks after buying it. I have read that I have some additional consumer rights in the first 6 months under the Sale of Goods Act but not sure if it will help.
The car was a big spend for me and I can’t believe I might be looking at a £1000+ bill already. To make matters worse I had also bought another approved used A3 before this but had to sent it back for a botched paint job so I don’t seem to be having any luck! It was at a different dealer, I told Audi UK about it and they gave me a complimentary service which I appreciated but this is now 2 in a row that have had major issues.
Edited by massmaster on Tuesday 29th December 21:17
Edited by massmaster on Tuesday 29th December 21:18
massmaster said:
My local main dealer told me the clutch has a high biting point and they suspected it’s worn but can’t tell without removing it first.
I think all you can do is tell your supplying dealer it's been diagnosed as having a high biting point, and tell them it was like this when you bought it.Edited by massmaster on Tuesday 29th December 21:17
Edited by massmaster on Tuesday 29th December 21:18
If that is indeed the case.
See what they say, they might agree to do it. Or they may try to blame your driving by saying their technician reported no faults when they did their inspection.
But find out if they're going to do it before the local dealer stings you £600 plus just to remove a gearbox.
Do you have any decent VAG specialists near you?
I'm sure they'd be much cheaper if the garage wont cover it.
OP, first of all I'd call the sales manager and try to appeal to his better nature.
Tell him you're not having much luck with buying cars lately, and this is the second Used Audi you've got an issue with.
Tell him you chose to buy from Audi main dealer as you thought it'd give you peace of mind.
This might work.
If you go in all guns blazing, and mentioning law, they might just pull the shutters down and go on the defensive right from the start.
Please let us know how you get on.
Tell him you're not having much luck with buying cars lately, and this is the second Used Audi you've got an issue with.
Tell him you chose to buy from Audi main dealer as you thought it'd give you peace of mind.
This might work.
If you go in all guns blazing, and mentioning law, they might just pull the shutters down and go on the defensive right from the start.
Please let us know how you get on.
Thanks Trevor.
I spoke to the selling dealer today and they want to inspect the car there which I guess is fair enough.
They said it could be covered under warranty depending on what is wrong with it.
They are a 2 hour drive away and could need the car for up to a week which isn’t ideal especially if I end up getting foot with the bill for inspection and clutch repair.
Hopefully they will offer to replace it FOC and avoid me going down the formal complaint etc. route.
I spoke to the selling dealer today and they want to inspect the car there which I guess is fair enough.
They said it could be covered under warranty depending on what is wrong with it.
They are a 2 hour drive away and could need the car for up to a week which isn’t ideal especially if I end up getting foot with the bill for inspection and clutch repair.
Hopefully they will offer to replace it FOC and avoid me going down the formal complaint etc. route.
massmaster said:
Thanks Trevor.
I spoke to the selling dealer today and they want to inspect the car there which I guess is fair enough.
They said it could be covered under warranty depending on what is wrong with it.
They are a 2 hour drive away and could need the car for up to a week which isn’t ideal especially if I end up getting foot with the bill for inspection and clutch repair.
Hopefully they will offer to replace it FOC and avoid me going down the formal complaint etc. route.
You do have to give them an opportunity to inspect the car.I spoke to the selling dealer today and they want to inspect the car there which I guess is fair enough.
They said it could be covered under warranty depending on what is wrong with it.
They are a 2 hour drive away and could need the car for up to a week which isn’t ideal especially if I end up getting foot with the bill for inspection and clutch repair.
Hopefully they will offer to replace it FOC and avoid me going down the formal complaint etc. route.
This is important if you have to go legal with them.
So I guess you'll just have to let them take the gearbox out.
I personally wouldn't be comfortable with paying £660 for this.
So I guess you'll just have to let them do the job.
If they don't pay for it then write a letter to them pointing out that you've had an independent Audi garage diagnose a clutch with a high biting point, and tell them that the clutch was like this when you bought the car.
Hugo Stiglitz said:
I wouldn't pay anyone anywhere near £666 to 'inspector a clutch. Wtf.
To be honest in 2,000miles your driving style could push a average wear clutch into the noticeably worn territory.
Id rung round indies and get a price on one fitted.
£666?!!!
For any meaningful inspection of the condition of a clutch (and DMF), you have to separate the engine and transmission, which happens to be almost all of the labour involved in changing the clutch. I can't comment on an A3 specifically, but on most modern, tightly packaged FWD cars, there are many hours of labour needed to get the gearbox out and refit it, often involving dropping subframes, exhausts and other stuff.To be honest in 2,000miles your driving style could push a average wear clutch into the noticeably worn territory.
Id rung round indies and get a price on one fitted.
£666?!!!
Warranty claims on clutches are always iffy, so if the garage takes the car apart, and the warranty says no, I guess they need to cover their costs somehow.
I do agree though that taking the gearbox off and not changing a clutch as a matter of course is lunacy, so it's probably worth just getting the clutch changed. That said, judders are often caused by the DMF instead of (or as well as) the clutch itself.
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