Coolant flange leak 1 day into ownership, how do I proceed?
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Coolant flange leak 1 day into ownership, how do I proceed?
I purchased a certified pre-owned 2005.5 A4 2.0T Quattro from Boardwalk
Audi in Plano, TX on 12/22/06. Two days later when I first started the
car up it flashed me the 'coolant' warning. I checked the coolant, it
was low. Suspecting a leak, I drove the car around a bit and then
parked the car in a clean spot. I came back a few hours later and,
sure enough, there was a fresh pool of coolant under the car.
My car has been sitting at the dealership since then. They told me
that the source of the leak is the coolant flange and that the part is
backordered. Here's my question. What is the likelihood of a
significant leak of coolant caused by a worn coolant flange appearing
suddenly? Is it reasonable to assume that the dealership knew about
the leak when they sold me the car?
Also, I've heard cases of Audi dealerships not honoring warrenties
because customers are not able to provide full maintenance
documentation for the life of the vehicle. This vehicle was sold to me
by the dealership as "certified pre-owned", but I was not provided with
maintenance documentation for the 28k miles on the car at the time of
sale. Should I be concerned?
Finally, one of the documents I was given during the sale contains
warrenty information. It says "Buyers Guide" at the top. There are
two big checkboxes, one says "AS IS-NO WARRENTY" and the other says
"WARRENTY". The latter is checked. Within that, there are two small
checkboxes: one says "FULL" and the other says "LIMITED WARRENTY".
Neither one is checked, but the text for "LIMITED WARRENTY" has two
fill-in-the-blank spots. The first sentence reads: "The dealer will
pay 0% of the labor and 0% of the parts for the covered systems that
fail during the warrenty period." That sounds pretty bad. I also paid
for an extended warrenty; an additional 2 years and 50,000 miles of
covereage.
What actions should I take to protect myself? I was so excited about
my new car, but now I'm just worried.
Audi in Plano, TX on 12/22/06. Two days later when I first started the
car up it flashed me the 'coolant' warning. I checked the coolant, it
was low. Suspecting a leak, I drove the car around a bit and then
parked the car in a clean spot. I came back a few hours later and,
sure enough, there was a fresh pool of coolant under the car.
My car has been sitting at the dealership since then. They told me
that the source of the leak is the coolant flange and that the part is
backordered. Here's my question. What is the likelihood of a
significant leak of coolant caused by a worn coolant flange appearing
suddenly? Is it reasonable to assume that the dealership knew about
the leak when they sold me the car?
Also, I've heard cases of Audi dealerships not honoring warrenties
because customers are not able to provide full maintenance
documentation for the life of the vehicle. This vehicle was sold to me
by the dealership as "certified pre-owned", but I was not provided with
maintenance documentation for the 28k miles on the car at the time of
sale. Should I be concerned?
Finally, one of the documents I was given during the sale contains
warrenty information. It says "Buyers Guide" at the top. There are
two big checkboxes, one says "AS IS-NO WARRENTY" and the other says
"WARRENTY". The latter is checked. Within that, there are two small
checkboxes: one says "FULL" and the other says "LIMITED WARRENTY".
Neither one is checked, but the text for "LIMITED WARRENTY" has two
fill-in-the-blank spots. The first sentence reads: "The dealer will
pay 0% of the labor and 0% of the parts for the covered systems that
fail during the warrenty period." That sounds pretty bad. I also paid
for an extended warrenty; an additional 2 years and 50,000 miles of
covereage.
What actions should I take to protect myself? I was so excited about
my new car, but now I'm just worried.
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Re: Coolant flange leak 1 day into ownership, how do I proceed?
Please...anyone?
leskaPaul wrote:
> I purchased a certified pre-owned 2005.5 A4 2.0T Quattro from Boardwalk
> Audi in Plano, TX on 12/22/06. Two days later when I first started the
> car up it flashed me the 'coolant' warning. I checked the coolant, it
> was low. Suspecting a leak, I drove the car around a bit and then
> parked the car in a clean spot. I came back a few hours later and,
> sure enough, there was a fresh pool of coolant under the car.
>
> My car has been sitting at the dealership since then. They told me
> that the source of the leak is the coolant flange and that the part is
> backordered. Here's my question. What is the likelihood of a
> significant leak of coolant caused by a worn coolant flange appearing
> suddenly? Is it reasonable to assume that the dealership knew about
> the leak when they sold me the car?
>
> Also, I've heard cases of Audi dealerships not honoring warrenties
> because customers are not able to provide full maintenance
> documentation for the life of the vehicle. This vehicle was sold to me
> by the dealership as "certified pre-owned", but I was not provided with
> maintenance documentation for the 28k miles on the car at the time of
> sale. Should I be concerned?
>
> Finally, one of the documents I was given during the sale contains
> warrenty information. It says "Buyers Guide" at the top. There are
> two big checkboxes, one says "AS IS-NO WARRENTY" and the other says
> "WARRENTY". The latter is checked. Within that, there are two small
> checkboxes: one says "FULL" and the other says "LIMITED WARRENTY".
> Neither one is checked, but the text for "LIMITED WARRENTY" has two
> fill-in-the-blank spots. The first sentence reads: "The dealer will
> pay 0% of the labor and 0% of the parts for the covered systems that
> fail during the warrenty period." That sounds pretty bad. I also paid
> for an extended warrenty; an additional 2 years and 50,000 miles of
> covereage.
>
> What actions should I take to protect myself? I was so excited about
> my new car, but now I'm just worried.
leskaPaul wrote:
> I purchased a certified pre-owned 2005.5 A4 2.0T Quattro from Boardwalk
> Audi in Plano, TX on 12/22/06. Two days later when I first started the
> car up it flashed me the 'coolant' warning. I checked the coolant, it
> was low. Suspecting a leak, I drove the car around a bit and then
> parked the car in a clean spot. I came back a few hours later and,
> sure enough, there was a fresh pool of coolant under the car.
>
> My car has been sitting at the dealership since then. They told me
> that the source of the leak is the coolant flange and that the part is
> backordered. Here's my question. What is the likelihood of a
> significant leak of coolant caused by a worn coolant flange appearing
> suddenly? Is it reasonable to assume that the dealership knew about
> the leak when they sold me the car?
>
> Also, I've heard cases of Audi dealerships not honoring warrenties
> because customers are not able to provide full maintenance
> documentation for the life of the vehicle. This vehicle was sold to me
> by the dealership as "certified pre-owned", but I was not provided with
> maintenance documentation for the 28k miles on the car at the time of
> sale. Should I be concerned?
>
> Finally, one of the documents I was given during the sale contains
> warrenty information. It says "Buyers Guide" at the top. There are
> two big checkboxes, one says "AS IS-NO WARRENTY" and the other says
> "WARRENTY". The latter is checked. Within that, there are two small
> checkboxes: one says "FULL" and the other says "LIMITED WARRENTY".
> Neither one is checked, but the text for "LIMITED WARRENTY" has two
> fill-in-the-blank spots. The first sentence reads: "The dealer will
> pay 0% of the labor and 0% of the parts for the covered systems that
> fail during the warrenty period." That sounds pretty bad. I also paid
> for an extended warrenty; an additional 2 years and 50,000 miles of
> covereage.
>
> What actions should I take to protect myself? I was so excited about
> my new car, but now I'm just worried.
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Re: Coolant flange leak 1 day into ownership, how do I proceed?
Please...anyone?
leskaPaul wrote:
> I purchased a certified pre-owned 2005.5 A4 2.0T Quattro from Boardwalk
> Audi in Plano, TX on 12/22/06. Two days later when I first started the
> car up it flashed me the 'coolant' warning. I checked the coolant, it
> was low. Suspecting a leak, I drove the car around a bit and then
> parked the car in a clean spot. I came back a few hours later and,
> sure enough, there was a fresh pool of coolant under the car.
>
> My car has been sitting at the dealership since then. They told me
> that the source of the leak is the coolant flange and that the part is
> backordered. Here's my question. What is the likelihood of a
> significant leak of coolant caused by a worn coolant flange appearing
> suddenly? Is it reasonable to assume that the dealership knew about
> the leak when they sold me the car?
>
> Also, I've heard cases of Audi dealerships not honoring warrenties
> because customers are not able to provide full maintenance
> documentation for the life of the vehicle. This vehicle was sold to me
> by the dealership as "certified pre-owned", but I was not provided with
> maintenance documentation for the 28k miles on the car at the time of
> sale. Should I be concerned?
>
> Finally, one of the documents I was given during the sale contains
> warrenty information. It says "Buyers Guide" at the top. There are
> two big checkboxes, one says "AS IS-NO WARRENTY" and the other says
> "WARRENTY". The latter is checked. Within that, there are two small
> checkboxes: one says "FULL" and the other says "LIMITED WARRENTY".
> Neither one is checked, but the text for "LIMITED WARRENTY" has two
> fill-in-the-blank spots. The first sentence reads: "The dealer will
> pay 0% of the labor and 0% of the parts for the covered systems that
> fail during the warrenty period." That sounds pretty bad. I also paid
> for an extended warrenty; an additional 2 years and 50,000 miles of
> covereage.
>
> What actions should I take to protect myself? I was so excited about
> my new car, but now I'm just worried.
leskaPaul wrote:
> I purchased a certified pre-owned 2005.5 A4 2.0T Quattro from Boardwalk
> Audi in Plano, TX on 12/22/06. Two days later when I first started the
> car up it flashed me the 'coolant' warning. I checked the coolant, it
> was low. Suspecting a leak, I drove the car around a bit and then
> parked the car in a clean spot. I came back a few hours later and,
> sure enough, there was a fresh pool of coolant under the car.
>
> My car has been sitting at the dealership since then. They told me
> that the source of the leak is the coolant flange and that the part is
> backordered. Here's my question. What is the likelihood of a
> significant leak of coolant caused by a worn coolant flange appearing
> suddenly? Is it reasonable to assume that the dealership knew about
> the leak when they sold me the car?
>
> Also, I've heard cases of Audi dealerships not honoring warrenties
> because customers are not able to provide full maintenance
> documentation for the life of the vehicle. This vehicle was sold to me
> by the dealership as "certified pre-owned", but I was not provided with
> maintenance documentation for the 28k miles on the car at the time of
> sale. Should I be concerned?
>
> Finally, one of the documents I was given during the sale contains
> warrenty information. It says "Buyers Guide" at the top. There are
> two big checkboxes, one says "AS IS-NO WARRENTY" and the other says
> "WARRENTY". The latter is checked. Within that, there are two small
> checkboxes: one says "FULL" and the other says "LIMITED WARRENTY".
> Neither one is checked, but the text for "LIMITED WARRENTY" has two
> fill-in-the-blank spots. The first sentence reads: "The dealer will
> pay 0% of the labor and 0% of the parts for the covered systems that
> fail during the warrenty period." That sounds pretty bad. I also paid
> for an extended warrenty; an additional 2 years and 50,000 miles of
> covereage.
>
> What actions should I take to protect myself? I was so excited about
> my new car, but now I'm just worried.
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Re: Coolant flange leak 1 day into ownership, how do I proceed?
Please...anyone?
leskaPaul wrote:
> I purchased a certified pre-owned 2005.5 A4 2.0T Quattro from Boardwalk
> Audi in Plano, TX on 12/22/06. Two days later when I first started the
> car up it flashed me the 'coolant' warning. I checked the coolant, it
> was low. Suspecting a leak, I drove the car around a bit and then
> parked the car in a clean spot. I came back a few hours later and,
> sure enough, there was a fresh pool of coolant under the car.
>
> My car has been sitting at the dealership since then. They told me
> that the source of the leak is the coolant flange and that the part is
> backordered. Here's my question. What is the likelihood of a
> significant leak of coolant caused by a worn coolant flange appearing
> suddenly? Is it reasonable to assume that the dealership knew about
> the leak when they sold me the car?
>
> Also, I've heard cases of Audi dealerships not honoring warrenties
> because customers are not able to provide full maintenance
> documentation for the life of the vehicle. This vehicle was sold to me
> by the dealership as "certified pre-owned", but I was not provided with
> maintenance documentation for the 28k miles on the car at the time of
> sale. Should I be concerned?
>
> Finally, one of the documents I was given during the sale contains
> warrenty information. It says "Buyers Guide" at the top. There are
> two big checkboxes, one says "AS IS-NO WARRENTY" and the other says
> "WARRENTY". The latter is checked. Within that, there are two small
> checkboxes: one says "FULL" and the other says "LIMITED WARRENTY".
> Neither one is checked, but the text for "LIMITED WARRENTY" has two
> fill-in-the-blank spots. The first sentence reads: "The dealer will
> pay 0% of the labor and 0% of the parts for the covered systems that
> fail during the warrenty period." That sounds pretty bad. I also paid
> for an extended warrenty; an additional 2 years and 50,000 miles of
> covereage.
>
> What actions should I take to protect myself? I was so excited about
> my new car, but now I'm just worried.
leskaPaul wrote:
> I purchased a certified pre-owned 2005.5 A4 2.0T Quattro from Boardwalk
> Audi in Plano, TX on 12/22/06. Two days later when I first started the
> car up it flashed me the 'coolant' warning. I checked the coolant, it
> was low. Suspecting a leak, I drove the car around a bit and then
> parked the car in a clean spot. I came back a few hours later and,
> sure enough, there was a fresh pool of coolant under the car.
>
> My car has been sitting at the dealership since then. They told me
> that the source of the leak is the coolant flange and that the part is
> backordered. Here's my question. What is the likelihood of a
> significant leak of coolant caused by a worn coolant flange appearing
> suddenly? Is it reasonable to assume that the dealership knew about
> the leak when they sold me the car?
>
> Also, I've heard cases of Audi dealerships not honoring warrenties
> because customers are not able to provide full maintenance
> documentation for the life of the vehicle. This vehicle was sold to me
> by the dealership as "certified pre-owned", but I was not provided with
> maintenance documentation for the 28k miles on the car at the time of
> sale. Should I be concerned?
>
> Finally, one of the documents I was given during the sale contains
> warrenty information. It says "Buyers Guide" at the top. There are
> two big checkboxes, one says "AS IS-NO WARRENTY" and the other says
> "WARRENTY". The latter is checked. Within that, there are two small
> checkboxes: one says "FULL" and the other says "LIMITED WARRENTY".
> Neither one is checked, but the text for "LIMITED WARRENTY" has two
> fill-in-the-blank spots. The first sentence reads: "The dealer will
> pay 0% of the labor and 0% of the parts for the covered systems that
> fail during the warrenty period." That sounds pretty bad. I also paid
> for an extended warrenty; an additional 2 years and 50,000 miles of
> covereage.
>
> What actions should I take to protect myself? I was so excited about
> my new car, but now I'm just worried.
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Re: Coolant flange leak 1 day into ownership, how do I proceed?
Please...anyone?
leskaPaul wrote:
> I purchased a certified pre-owned 2005.5 A4 2.0T Quattro from Boardwalk
> Audi in Plano, TX on 12/22/06. Two days later when I first started the
> car up it flashed me the 'coolant' warning. I checked the coolant, it
> was low. Suspecting a leak, I drove the car around a bit and then
> parked the car in a clean spot. I came back a few hours later and,
> sure enough, there was a fresh pool of coolant under the car.
>
> My car has been sitting at the dealership since then. They told me
> that the source of the leak is the coolant flange and that the part is
> backordered. Here's my question. What is the likelihood of a
> significant leak of coolant caused by a worn coolant flange appearing
> suddenly? Is it reasonable to assume that the dealership knew about
> the leak when they sold me the car?
>
> Also, I've heard cases of Audi dealerships not honoring warrenties
> because customers are not able to provide full maintenance
> documentation for the life of the vehicle. This vehicle was sold to me
> by the dealership as "certified pre-owned", but I was not provided with
> maintenance documentation for the 28k miles on the car at the time of
> sale. Should I be concerned?
>
> Finally, one of the documents I was given during the sale contains
> warrenty information. It says "Buyers Guide" at the top. There are
> two big checkboxes, one says "AS IS-NO WARRENTY" and the other says
> "WARRENTY". The latter is checked. Within that, there are two small
> checkboxes: one says "FULL" and the other says "LIMITED WARRENTY".
> Neither one is checked, but the text for "LIMITED WARRENTY" has two
> fill-in-the-blank spots. The first sentence reads: "The dealer will
> pay 0% of the labor and 0% of the parts for the covered systems that
> fail during the warrenty period." That sounds pretty bad. I also paid
> for an extended warrenty; an additional 2 years and 50,000 miles of
> covereage.
>
> What actions should I take to protect myself? I was so excited about
> my new car, but now I'm just worried.
leskaPaul wrote:
> I purchased a certified pre-owned 2005.5 A4 2.0T Quattro from Boardwalk
> Audi in Plano, TX on 12/22/06. Two days later when I first started the
> car up it flashed me the 'coolant' warning. I checked the coolant, it
> was low. Suspecting a leak, I drove the car around a bit and then
> parked the car in a clean spot. I came back a few hours later and,
> sure enough, there was a fresh pool of coolant under the car.
>
> My car has been sitting at the dealership since then. They told me
> that the source of the leak is the coolant flange and that the part is
> backordered. Here's my question. What is the likelihood of a
> significant leak of coolant caused by a worn coolant flange appearing
> suddenly? Is it reasonable to assume that the dealership knew about
> the leak when they sold me the car?
>
> Also, I've heard cases of Audi dealerships not honoring warrenties
> because customers are not able to provide full maintenance
> documentation for the life of the vehicle. This vehicle was sold to me
> by the dealership as "certified pre-owned", but I was not provided with
> maintenance documentation for the 28k miles on the car at the time of
> sale. Should I be concerned?
>
> Finally, one of the documents I was given during the sale contains
> warrenty information. It says "Buyers Guide" at the top. There are
> two big checkboxes, one says "AS IS-NO WARRENTY" and the other says
> "WARRENTY". The latter is checked. Within that, there are two small
> checkboxes: one says "FULL" and the other says "LIMITED WARRENTY".
> Neither one is checked, but the text for "LIMITED WARRENTY" has two
> fill-in-the-blank spots. The first sentence reads: "The dealer will
> pay 0% of the labor and 0% of the parts for the covered systems that
> fail during the warrenty period." That sounds pretty bad. I also paid
> for an extended warrenty; an additional 2 years and 50,000 miles of
> covereage.
>
> What actions should I take to protect myself? I was so excited about
> my new car, but now I'm just worried.
#6
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Re: Coolant flange leak 1 day into ownership, how do I proceed?
did they offer you a loaner vehicle?
are they taking care of everything = no cost to you?
Is this your Audi place?
http://1.8t.org/dealers/83/Boardwalk-Audi
do you have the option of selling it back to them and getting ALL of your
money refunded?
good luck!
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
http://vwdoc1.tripod.com/
"leskaPaul" <leskaPaul@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Please...anyone?
>
> leskaPaul wrote:
>> I purchased a certified pre-owned 2005.5 A4 2.0T Quattro from Boardwalk
>> Audi in Plano, TX on 12/22/06. Two days later when I first started the
>> car up it flashed me the 'coolant' warning. I checked the coolant, it
>> was low. Suspecting a leak, I drove the car around a bit and then
>> parked the car in a clean spot. I came back a few hours later and,
>> sure enough, there was a fresh pool of coolant under the car.
>>
>> My car has been sitting at the dealership since then. They told me
>> that the source of the leak is the coolant flange and that the part is
>> backordered. Here's my question. What is the likelihood of a
>> significant leak of coolant caused by a worn coolant flange appearing
>> suddenly? Is it reasonable to assume that the dealership knew about
>> the leak when they sold me the car?
>>
>> Also, I've heard cases of Audi dealerships not honoring warrenties
>> because customers are not able to provide full maintenance
>> documentation for the life of the vehicle. This vehicle was sold to me
>> by the dealership as "certified pre-owned", but I was not provided with
>> maintenance documentation for the 28k miles on the car at the time of
>> sale. Should I be concerned?
>>
>> Finally, one of the documents I was given during the sale contains
>> warrenty information. It says "Buyers Guide" at the top. There are
>> two big checkboxes, one says "AS IS-NO WARRENTY" and the other says
>> "WARRENTY". The latter is checked. Within that, there are two small
>> checkboxes: one says "FULL" and the other says "LIMITED WARRENTY".
>> Neither one is checked, but the text for "LIMITED WARRENTY" has two
>> fill-in-the-blank spots. The first sentence reads: "The dealer will
>> pay 0% of the labor and 0% of the parts for the covered systems that
>> fail during the warrenty period." That sounds pretty bad. I also paid
>> for an extended warrenty; an additional 2 years and 50,000 miles of
>> covereage.
>>
>> What actions should I take to protect myself? I was so excited about
>> my new car, but now I'm just worried.
>
are they taking care of everything = no cost to you?
Is this your Audi place?
http://1.8t.org/dealers/83/Boardwalk-Audi
do you have the option of selling it back to them and getting ALL of your
money refunded?
good luck!
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
http://vwdoc1.tripod.com/
"leskaPaul" <leskaPaul@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1167880730.394095.3930@51g2000cwl.googlegroup s.com...
> Please...anyone?
>
> leskaPaul wrote:
>> I purchased a certified pre-owned 2005.5 A4 2.0T Quattro from Boardwalk
>> Audi in Plano, TX on 12/22/06. Two days later when I first started the
>> car up it flashed me the 'coolant' warning. I checked the coolant, it
>> was low. Suspecting a leak, I drove the car around a bit and then
>> parked the car in a clean spot. I came back a few hours later and,
>> sure enough, there was a fresh pool of coolant under the car.
>>
>> My car has been sitting at the dealership since then. They told me
>> that the source of the leak is the coolant flange and that the part is
>> backordered. Here's my question. What is the likelihood of a
>> significant leak of coolant caused by a worn coolant flange appearing
>> suddenly? Is it reasonable to assume that the dealership knew about
>> the leak when they sold me the car?
>>
>> Also, I've heard cases of Audi dealerships not honoring warrenties
>> because customers are not able to provide full maintenance
>> documentation for the life of the vehicle. This vehicle was sold to me
>> by the dealership as "certified pre-owned", but I was not provided with
>> maintenance documentation for the 28k miles on the car at the time of
>> sale. Should I be concerned?
>>
>> Finally, one of the documents I was given during the sale contains
>> warrenty information. It says "Buyers Guide" at the top. There are
>> two big checkboxes, one says "AS IS-NO WARRENTY" and the other says
>> "WARRENTY". The latter is checked. Within that, there are two small
>> checkboxes: one says "FULL" and the other says "LIMITED WARRENTY".
>> Neither one is checked, but the text for "LIMITED WARRENTY" has two
>> fill-in-the-blank spots. The first sentence reads: "The dealer will
>> pay 0% of the labor and 0% of the parts for the covered systems that
>> fail during the warrenty period." That sounds pretty bad. I also paid
>> for an extended warrenty; an additional 2 years and 50,000 miles of
>> covereage.
>>
>> What actions should I take to protect myself? I was so excited about
>> my new car, but now I'm just worried.
>
#7
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Re: Coolant flange leak 1 day into ownership, how do I proceed?
did they offer you a loaner vehicle?
are they taking care of everything = no cost to you?
Is this your Audi place?
http://1.8t.org/dealers/83/Boardwalk-Audi
do you have the option of selling it back to them and getting ALL of your
money refunded?
good luck!
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
http://vwdoc1.tripod.com/
"leskaPaul" <leskaPaul@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1167880730.394095.3930@51g2000cwl.googlegroup s.com...
> Please...anyone?
>
> leskaPaul wrote:
>> I purchased a certified pre-owned 2005.5 A4 2.0T Quattro from Boardwalk
>> Audi in Plano, TX on 12/22/06. Two days later when I first started the
>> car up it flashed me the 'coolant' warning. I checked the coolant, it
>> was low. Suspecting a leak, I drove the car around a bit and then
>> parked the car in a clean spot. I came back a few hours later and,
>> sure enough, there was a fresh pool of coolant under the car.
>>
>> My car has been sitting at the dealership since then. They told me
>> that the source of the leak is the coolant flange and that the part is
>> backordered. Here's my question. What is the likelihood of a
>> significant leak of coolant caused by a worn coolant flange appearing
>> suddenly? Is it reasonable to assume that the dealership knew about
>> the leak when they sold me the car?
>>
>> Also, I've heard cases of Audi dealerships not honoring warrenties
>> because customers are not able to provide full maintenance
>> documentation for the life of the vehicle. This vehicle was sold to me
>> by the dealership as "certified pre-owned", but I was not provided with
>> maintenance documentation for the 28k miles on the car at the time of
>> sale. Should I be concerned?
>>
>> Finally, one of the documents I was given during the sale contains
>> warrenty information. It says "Buyers Guide" at the top. There are
>> two big checkboxes, one says "AS IS-NO WARRENTY" and the other says
>> "WARRENTY". The latter is checked. Within that, there are two small
>> checkboxes: one says "FULL" and the other says "LIMITED WARRENTY".
>> Neither one is checked, but the text for "LIMITED WARRENTY" has two
>> fill-in-the-blank spots. The first sentence reads: "The dealer will
>> pay 0% of the labor and 0% of the parts for the covered systems that
>> fail during the warrenty period." That sounds pretty bad. I also paid
>> for an extended warrenty; an additional 2 years and 50,000 miles of
>> covereage.
>>
>> What actions should I take to protect myself? I was so excited about
>> my new car, but now I'm just worried.
>
are they taking care of everything = no cost to you?
Is this your Audi place?
http://1.8t.org/dealers/83/Boardwalk-Audi
do you have the option of selling it back to them and getting ALL of your
money refunded?
good luck!
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
http://vwdoc1.tripod.com/
"leskaPaul" <leskaPaul@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1167880730.394095.3930@51g2000cwl.googlegroup s.com...
> Please...anyone?
>
> leskaPaul wrote:
>> I purchased a certified pre-owned 2005.5 A4 2.0T Quattro from Boardwalk
>> Audi in Plano, TX on 12/22/06. Two days later when I first started the
>> car up it flashed me the 'coolant' warning. I checked the coolant, it
>> was low. Suspecting a leak, I drove the car around a bit and then
>> parked the car in a clean spot. I came back a few hours later and,
>> sure enough, there was a fresh pool of coolant under the car.
>>
>> My car has been sitting at the dealership since then. They told me
>> that the source of the leak is the coolant flange and that the part is
>> backordered. Here's my question. What is the likelihood of a
>> significant leak of coolant caused by a worn coolant flange appearing
>> suddenly? Is it reasonable to assume that the dealership knew about
>> the leak when they sold me the car?
>>
>> Also, I've heard cases of Audi dealerships not honoring warrenties
>> because customers are not able to provide full maintenance
>> documentation for the life of the vehicle. This vehicle was sold to me
>> by the dealership as "certified pre-owned", but I was not provided with
>> maintenance documentation for the 28k miles on the car at the time of
>> sale. Should I be concerned?
>>
>> Finally, one of the documents I was given during the sale contains
>> warrenty information. It says "Buyers Guide" at the top. There are
>> two big checkboxes, one says "AS IS-NO WARRENTY" and the other says
>> "WARRENTY". The latter is checked. Within that, there are two small
>> checkboxes: one says "FULL" and the other says "LIMITED WARRENTY".
>> Neither one is checked, but the text for "LIMITED WARRENTY" has two
>> fill-in-the-blank spots. The first sentence reads: "The dealer will
>> pay 0% of the labor and 0% of the parts for the covered systems that
>> fail during the warrenty period." That sounds pretty bad. I also paid
>> for an extended warrenty; an additional 2 years and 50,000 miles of
>> covereage.
>>
>> What actions should I take to protect myself? I was so excited about
>> my new car, but now I'm just worried.
>
#8
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Coolant flange leak 1 day into ownership, how do I proceed?
did they offer you a loaner vehicle?
are they taking care of everything = no cost to you?
Is this your Audi place?
http://1.8t.org/dealers/83/Boardwalk-Audi
do you have the option of selling it back to them and getting ALL of your
money refunded?
good luck!
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
http://vwdoc1.tripod.com/
"leskaPaul" <leskaPaul@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1167880730.394095.3930@51g2000cwl.googlegroup s.com...
> Please...anyone?
>
> leskaPaul wrote:
>> I purchased a certified pre-owned 2005.5 A4 2.0T Quattro from Boardwalk
>> Audi in Plano, TX on 12/22/06. Two days later when I first started the
>> car up it flashed me the 'coolant' warning. I checked the coolant, it
>> was low. Suspecting a leak, I drove the car around a bit and then
>> parked the car in a clean spot. I came back a few hours later and,
>> sure enough, there was a fresh pool of coolant under the car.
>>
>> My car has been sitting at the dealership since then. They told me
>> that the source of the leak is the coolant flange and that the part is
>> backordered. Here's my question. What is the likelihood of a
>> significant leak of coolant caused by a worn coolant flange appearing
>> suddenly? Is it reasonable to assume that the dealership knew about
>> the leak when they sold me the car?
>>
>> Also, I've heard cases of Audi dealerships not honoring warrenties
>> because customers are not able to provide full maintenance
>> documentation for the life of the vehicle. This vehicle was sold to me
>> by the dealership as "certified pre-owned", but I was not provided with
>> maintenance documentation for the 28k miles on the car at the time of
>> sale. Should I be concerned?
>>
>> Finally, one of the documents I was given during the sale contains
>> warrenty information. It says "Buyers Guide" at the top. There are
>> two big checkboxes, one says "AS IS-NO WARRENTY" and the other says
>> "WARRENTY". The latter is checked. Within that, there are two small
>> checkboxes: one says "FULL" and the other says "LIMITED WARRENTY".
>> Neither one is checked, but the text for "LIMITED WARRENTY" has two
>> fill-in-the-blank spots. The first sentence reads: "The dealer will
>> pay 0% of the labor and 0% of the parts for the covered systems that
>> fail during the warrenty period." That sounds pretty bad. I also paid
>> for an extended warrenty; an additional 2 years and 50,000 miles of
>> covereage.
>>
>> What actions should I take to protect myself? I was so excited about
>> my new car, but now I'm just worried.
>
are they taking care of everything = no cost to you?
Is this your Audi place?
http://1.8t.org/dealers/83/Boardwalk-Audi
do you have the option of selling it back to them and getting ALL of your
money refunded?
good luck!
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
http://vwdoc1.tripod.com/
"leskaPaul" <leskaPaul@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1167880730.394095.3930@51g2000cwl.googlegroup s.com...
> Please...anyone?
>
> leskaPaul wrote:
>> I purchased a certified pre-owned 2005.5 A4 2.0T Quattro from Boardwalk
>> Audi in Plano, TX on 12/22/06. Two days later when I first started the
>> car up it flashed me the 'coolant' warning. I checked the coolant, it
>> was low. Suspecting a leak, I drove the car around a bit and then
>> parked the car in a clean spot. I came back a few hours later and,
>> sure enough, there was a fresh pool of coolant under the car.
>>
>> My car has been sitting at the dealership since then. They told me
>> that the source of the leak is the coolant flange and that the part is
>> backordered. Here's my question. What is the likelihood of a
>> significant leak of coolant caused by a worn coolant flange appearing
>> suddenly? Is it reasonable to assume that the dealership knew about
>> the leak when they sold me the car?
>>
>> Also, I've heard cases of Audi dealerships not honoring warrenties
>> because customers are not able to provide full maintenance
>> documentation for the life of the vehicle. This vehicle was sold to me
>> by the dealership as "certified pre-owned", but I was not provided with
>> maintenance documentation for the 28k miles on the car at the time of
>> sale. Should I be concerned?
>>
>> Finally, one of the documents I was given during the sale contains
>> warrenty information. It says "Buyers Guide" at the top. There are
>> two big checkboxes, one says "AS IS-NO WARRENTY" and the other says
>> "WARRENTY". The latter is checked. Within that, there are two small
>> checkboxes: one says "FULL" and the other says "LIMITED WARRENTY".
>> Neither one is checked, but the text for "LIMITED WARRENTY" has two
>> fill-in-the-blank spots. The first sentence reads: "The dealer will
>> pay 0% of the labor and 0% of the parts for the covered systems that
>> fail during the warrenty period." That sounds pretty bad. I also paid
>> for an extended warrenty; an additional 2 years and 50,000 miles of
>> covereage.
>>
>> What actions should I take to protect myself? I was so excited about
>> my new car, but now I'm just worried.
>
#9
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Coolant flange leak 1 day into ownership, how do I proceed?
did they offer you a loaner vehicle?
are they taking care of everything = no cost to you?
Is this your Audi place?
http://1.8t.org/dealers/83/Boardwalk-Audi
do you have the option of selling it back to them and getting ALL of your
money refunded?
good luck!
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
http://vwdoc1.tripod.com/
"leskaPaul" <leskaPaul@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1167880730.394095.3930@51g2000cwl.googlegroup s.com...
> Please...anyone?
>
> leskaPaul wrote:
>> I purchased a certified pre-owned 2005.5 A4 2.0T Quattro from Boardwalk
>> Audi in Plano, TX on 12/22/06. Two days later when I first started the
>> car up it flashed me the 'coolant' warning. I checked the coolant, it
>> was low. Suspecting a leak, I drove the car around a bit and then
>> parked the car in a clean spot. I came back a few hours later and,
>> sure enough, there was a fresh pool of coolant under the car.
>>
>> My car has been sitting at the dealership since then. They told me
>> that the source of the leak is the coolant flange and that the part is
>> backordered. Here's my question. What is the likelihood of a
>> significant leak of coolant caused by a worn coolant flange appearing
>> suddenly? Is it reasonable to assume that the dealership knew about
>> the leak when they sold me the car?
>>
>> Also, I've heard cases of Audi dealerships not honoring warrenties
>> because customers are not able to provide full maintenance
>> documentation for the life of the vehicle. This vehicle was sold to me
>> by the dealership as "certified pre-owned", but I was not provided with
>> maintenance documentation for the 28k miles on the car at the time of
>> sale. Should I be concerned?
>>
>> Finally, one of the documents I was given during the sale contains
>> warrenty information. It says "Buyers Guide" at the top. There are
>> two big checkboxes, one says "AS IS-NO WARRENTY" and the other says
>> "WARRENTY". The latter is checked. Within that, there are two small
>> checkboxes: one says "FULL" and the other says "LIMITED WARRENTY".
>> Neither one is checked, but the text for "LIMITED WARRENTY" has two
>> fill-in-the-blank spots. The first sentence reads: "The dealer will
>> pay 0% of the labor and 0% of the parts for the covered systems that
>> fail during the warrenty period." That sounds pretty bad. I also paid
>> for an extended warrenty; an additional 2 years and 50,000 miles of
>> covereage.
>>
>> What actions should I take to protect myself? I was so excited about
>> my new car, but now I'm just worried.
>
are they taking care of everything = no cost to you?
Is this your Audi place?
http://1.8t.org/dealers/83/Boardwalk-Audi
do you have the option of selling it back to them and getting ALL of your
money refunded?
good luck!
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
http://vwdoc1.tripod.com/
"leskaPaul" <leskaPaul@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1167880730.394095.3930@51g2000cwl.googlegroup s.com...
> Please...anyone?
>
> leskaPaul wrote:
>> I purchased a certified pre-owned 2005.5 A4 2.0T Quattro from Boardwalk
>> Audi in Plano, TX on 12/22/06. Two days later when I first started the
>> car up it flashed me the 'coolant' warning. I checked the coolant, it
>> was low. Suspecting a leak, I drove the car around a bit and then
>> parked the car in a clean spot. I came back a few hours later and,
>> sure enough, there was a fresh pool of coolant under the car.
>>
>> My car has been sitting at the dealership since then. They told me
>> that the source of the leak is the coolant flange and that the part is
>> backordered. Here's my question. What is the likelihood of a
>> significant leak of coolant caused by a worn coolant flange appearing
>> suddenly? Is it reasonable to assume that the dealership knew about
>> the leak when they sold me the car?
>>
>> Also, I've heard cases of Audi dealerships not honoring warrenties
>> because customers are not able to provide full maintenance
>> documentation for the life of the vehicle. This vehicle was sold to me
>> by the dealership as "certified pre-owned", but I was not provided with
>> maintenance documentation for the 28k miles on the car at the time of
>> sale. Should I be concerned?
>>
>> Finally, one of the documents I was given during the sale contains
>> warrenty information. It says "Buyers Guide" at the top. There are
>> two big checkboxes, one says "AS IS-NO WARRENTY" and the other says
>> "WARRENTY". The latter is checked. Within that, there are two small
>> checkboxes: one says "FULL" and the other says "LIMITED WARRENTY".
>> Neither one is checked, but the text for "LIMITED WARRENTY" has two
>> fill-in-the-blank spots. The first sentence reads: "The dealer will
>> pay 0% of the labor and 0% of the parts for the covered systems that
>> fail during the warrenty period." That sounds pretty bad. I also paid
>> for an extended warrenty; an additional 2 years and 50,000 miles of
>> covereage.
>>
>> What actions should I take to protect myself? I was so excited about
>> my new car, but now I'm just worried.
>
#10
Guest
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Re: Coolant flange leak 1 day into ownership, how do I proceed?
Hey how you doing, I work at an Adui Dealership in New York. As
long as you have proof that you bought your car at an Audi dealer and
it is Audi certified, any Audi dealership in the country will honor
that waranty.