known weakness in A4, A6, Allroad front suspension arm?
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known weakness in A4, A6, Allroad front suspension arm?
Hi,
I have a 2003 2.7T Allroad.
When taking a sharp turn at low speed I hear
creaking sounds (and feel them slightly through
the wheel) coming seemingly from the front
suspension arm. The creaking or clicking comes
from the right arm when turning left; turning
right is normal so far.
This creaking has been going on for a few weeks
now.
I just read in my local auto press that there is
a known weakness in A4, A6 and VW Passat front
suspension arms and that breakage is typically
preceded by some creaking sounds. VM (and Audi?)
has acknowledged the defect and replaces the lower
suspension arm on affected vehicles.
Has any Allroad owner met with the same problems?
How did you deal with it?
Thanks,
--
ldm@apartia.fr
I have a 2003 2.7T Allroad.
When taking a sharp turn at low speed I hear
creaking sounds (and feel them slightly through
the wheel) coming seemingly from the front
suspension arm. The creaking or clicking comes
from the right arm when turning left; turning
right is normal so far.
This creaking has been going on for a few weeks
now.
I just read in my local auto press that there is
a known weakness in A4, A6 and VW Passat front
suspension arms and that breakage is typically
preceded by some creaking sounds. VM (and Audi?)
has acknowledged the defect and replaces the lower
suspension arm on affected vehicles.
Has any Allroad owner met with the same problems?
How did you deal with it?
Thanks,
--
ldm@apartia.fr
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Re: known weakness in A4, A6, Allroad front suspension arm?
Have the same problem with 99 A6 - 92K miles. Seems to be intermittent so
far. Audi dealer says $900 a side to replace lower control arms and links.
Seems to indicate it's not a safety issue - so far. Also had a bad tie rod
and tie rod end which I had them replace immediately. Also need out CV
boots as they are craking and beginning to leak a bit. Thought these high
cost/highly engineered machines would last longer without significant repair
cost. Begining now to understand the consumer ratings for repair frequency
and cost.
"Julius Vindex" <vindex@linbox.fr> wrote in message
news:20040814124844.GA10657@apartia.fr...
> Hi,
> I have a 2003 2.7T Allroad.
>
> When taking a sharp turn at low speed I hear
> creaking sounds (and feel them slightly through
> the wheel) coming seemingly from the front
> suspension arm. The creaking or clicking comes
> from the right arm when turning left; turning
> right is normal so far.
>
> This creaking has been going on for a few weeks
> now.
>
> I just read in my local auto press that there is
> a known weakness in A4, A6 and VW Passat front
> suspension arms and that breakage is typically
> preceded by some creaking sounds. VM (and Audi?)
> has acknowledged the defect and replaces the lower
> suspension arm on affected vehicles.
>
> Has any Allroad owner met with the same problems?
>
> How did you deal with it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> ldm@apartia.fr
far. Audi dealer says $900 a side to replace lower control arms and links.
Seems to indicate it's not a safety issue - so far. Also had a bad tie rod
and tie rod end which I had them replace immediately. Also need out CV
boots as they are craking and beginning to leak a bit. Thought these high
cost/highly engineered machines would last longer without significant repair
cost. Begining now to understand the consumer ratings for repair frequency
and cost.
"Julius Vindex" <vindex@linbox.fr> wrote in message
news:20040814124844.GA10657@apartia.fr...
> Hi,
> I have a 2003 2.7T Allroad.
>
> When taking a sharp turn at low speed I hear
> creaking sounds (and feel them slightly through
> the wheel) coming seemingly from the front
> suspension arm. The creaking or clicking comes
> from the right arm when turning left; turning
> right is normal so far.
>
> This creaking has been going on for a few weeks
> now.
>
> I just read in my local auto press that there is
> a known weakness in A4, A6 and VW Passat front
> suspension arms and that breakage is typically
> preceded by some creaking sounds. VM (and Audi?)
> has acknowledged the defect and replaces the lower
> suspension arm on affected vehicles.
>
> Has any Allroad owner met with the same problems?
>
> How did you deal with it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> ldm@apartia.fr
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Re: known weakness in A4, A6, Allroad front suspension arm?
Have the same problem with 99 A6 - 92K miles. Seems to be intermittent so
far. Audi dealer says $900 a side to replace lower control arms and links.
Seems to indicate it's not a safety issue - so far. Also had a bad tie rod
and tie rod end which I had them replace immediately. Also need out CV
boots as they are craking and beginning to leak a bit. Thought these high
cost/highly engineered machines would last longer without significant repair
cost. Begining now to understand the consumer ratings for repair frequency
and cost.
"Julius Vindex" <vindex@linbox.fr> wrote in message
news:20040814124844.GA10657@apartia.fr...
> Hi,
> I have a 2003 2.7T Allroad.
>
> When taking a sharp turn at low speed I hear
> creaking sounds (and feel them slightly through
> the wheel) coming seemingly from the front
> suspension arm. The creaking or clicking comes
> from the right arm when turning left; turning
> right is normal so far.
>
> This creaking has been going on for a few weeks
> now.
>
> I just read in my local auto press that there is
> a known weakness in A4, A6 and VW Passat front
> suspension arms and that breakage is typically
> preceded by some creaking sounds. VM (and Audi?)
> has acknowledged the defect and replaces the lower
> suspension arm on affected vehicles.
>
> Has any Allroad owner met with the same problems?
>
> How did you deal with it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> ldm@apartia.fr
far. Audi dealer says $900 a side to replace lower control arms and links.
Seems to indicate it's not a safety issue - so far. Also had a bad tie rod
and tie rod end which I had them replace immediately. Also need out CV
boots as they are craking and beginning to leak a bit. Thought these high
cost/highly engineered machines would last longer without significant repair
cost. Begining now to understand the consumer ratings for repair frequency
and cost.
"Julius Vindex" <vindex@linbox.fr> wrote in message
news:20040814124844.GA10657@apartia.fr...
> Hi,
> I have a 2003 2.7T Allroad.
>
> When taking a sharp turn at low speed I hear
> creaking sounds (and feel them slightly through
> the wheel) coming seemingly from the front
> suspension arm. The creaking or clicking comes
> from the right arm when turning left; turning
> right is normal so far.
>
> This creaking has been going on for a few weeks
> now.
>
> I just read in my local auto press that there is
> a known weakness in A4, A6 and VW Passat front
> suspension arms and that breakage is typically
> preceded by some creaking sounds. VM (and Audi?)
> has acknowledged the defect and replaces the lower
> suspension arm on affected vehicles.
>
> Has any Allroad owner met with the same problems?
>
> How did you deal with it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> ldm@apartia.fr
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Re: known weakness in A4, A6, Allroad front suspension arm?
"Dale Webler" <dwebler@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Have the same problem with 99 A6 - 92K miles. Seems to be intermittent so
> far. Audi dealer says $900 a side to replace lower control arms and
links.
Don't do that. You can buy the needed arms from a good parts shop (e.g.
http://www.germanautoparts.com/) and find a decent shop in your area to do
it. I also have a 99' A6 Q and it cost me around $400 total for one side
last year.
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Re: known weakness in A4, A6, Allroad front suspension arm?
"Dale Webler" <dwebler@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
news:lIAUc.103709$vN3.102963@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Have the same problem with 99 A6 - 92K miles. Seems to be intermittent so
> far. Audi dealer says $900 a side to replace lower control arms and
links.
Don't do that. You can buy the needed arms from a good parts shop (e.g.
http://www.germanautoparts.com/) and find a decent shop in your area to do
it. I also have a 99' A6 Q and it cost me around $400 total for one side
last year.
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