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Chris Cumo September 9th 04 12:18 PM

Front suspension
 
I have a 2001 A4 2.8 Quattro sedan with 59,150 miles on it. I just brought
it in to the dealer for the 60K service and received the following news:

There is play in the lower control links and they must be replaced at a cost
of $1400 US.

Has anyone had this experience??? I spoke to an independent german auto
repair shop and they told me that this problem is not unusual, especially
for cars that deal with the oh so great roads in the Eastern US.

Any advice??

Also, anyone done the timing belt change at 60K??? I'm looking at a lot of
money into this car and I want to be sure I do it right.



Peter Bell September 9th 04 12:52 PM

In message >
"Chris Cumo" > wrote:

> There is play in the lower control links and they must be replaced at
> a cost of $1400 US.


This is currently the subject of a free inspection and replacement in
the UK.

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Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with 'bellfamily')

Ronny September 9th 04 12:52 PM


"Chris Cumo" > wrote in message
...
> I have a 2001 A4 2.8 Quattro sedan with 59,150 miles on it. I just

brought
> it in to the dealer for the 60K service and received the following news:
>
> There is play in the lower control links and they must be replaced at a

cost
> of $1400 US.
>
> Has anyone had this experience??? I spoke to an independent german auto
> repair shop and they told me that this problem is not unusual, especially
> for cars that deal with the oh so great roads in the Eastern US.
>
> Any advice??
>
> Also, anyone done the timing belt change at 60K??? I'm looking at a lot

of
> money into this car and I want to be sure I do it right.
>
>


Lower arms should be covered under a Audi recall, ask them about this. the
parts here in england cost about £40.00 each and it prob only needs the 2
lower ones.

Your 2.8 can go to 80k miles before it needs a belt, but to be on the safe
side change it at 60k, mainly the 1.8T engines were effected by this, there
is less stress on the 2.8. plus you got the newer hydrulic tensioners.

Are you finding the car squeeks when you go over bumps and uneven road, like
a creaking/groaning sound?

Ronny

www.fsplanes.net




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