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a4: Bonehead battery plenum design
Who is the ****ing idiot who decided to put the battery inside its own compartment, and then make an access hatch NOT BIG ENOUGH TO ALLOW ME TO REACH THE CELL CAPS????? (2000 / a4 / 1.8T) So in order to even LOOK to see if there is enough water I have to open the whole plenum. And THEN they: 1. hide the instructions in the audi service manual so that I cannot find out how to open it up. 2. make it so interlocked together that in order to see if parts unclip by simply pulling, YOU HAVE TO PULL ON IT. Which means, of course, I shattered part of it (it was below zero out, which doesn't help plastic any). 3. And THEN it did disengage, but only after breaking. 4. And this plenum cover doesn't come undone without first unhooking that plastic "flashing" (or whatever) that runs right along the bottom edge of the windshield. But of course, only the left part of it, because the right part would require me to remove the windshield wipers from their posts. Another ****ing STUPID DESIGN. 5. And THEN the left part above what looks like an air intake of some kind has a screw that must feed into a receptical that it cannot possibly find, unless the thing is aligned perfectly. I had to put a scratch-awl into the hole so that with a flashlight at the wrong angle TRY to guide this plastic hole over the receptical so that the screw will teeth into something. I've repaired cars before, replaced a million battaries, changed a valve cover gasket, plugs, oil changes, etc., etc., etc., and have never seen anything so dumbass designed as the engine cavity of an audi A4. It seriously crossed my mind to grab my sledgehammer and teach this rediculous inanimate object a ****ing lesson. Came "this" close to it. I am so foaming at the mouth angry at this (mis)design that I'm ready to punch a hole in my monitor. I am NEVER buying a ****ING AUDI AGAIN. -- Everythinginlifeisrealative.Apingpongballseemssmal luntilsomeoneramsitupyourn ose. |
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On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 22:18:13 GMT, "Thomas G. Marshall"
. com> wrote: > >Who is the ****ing idiot who decided to put the battery inside its own >compartment, and then make an access hatch NOT BIG ENOUGH TO ALLOW ME TO >REACH THE CELL CAPS????? (2000 / a4 / 1.8T) > >So in order to even LOOK to see if there is enough water I have to open the >whole plenum. > >And THEN they: > >1. hide the instructions in the audi service manual so that I cannot find >out how to open it up. >2. make it so interlocked together that in order to see if parts unclip by >simply pulling, YOU HAVE TO PULL ON IT. Which means, of course, I shattered >part of it (it was below zero out, which doesn't help plastic any). >3. And THEN it did disengage, but only after breaking. >4. And this plenum cover doesn't come undone without first unhooking that >plastic "flashing" (or whatever) that runs right along the bottom edge of >the windshield. But of course, only the left part of it, because the right >part would require me to remove the windshield wipers from their posts. >Another ****ing STUPID DESIGN. >5. And THEN the left part above what looks like an air intake of some kind >has a screw that must feed into a receptical that it cannot possibly find, >unless the thing is aligned perfectly. I had to put a scratch-awl into the >hole so that with a flashlight at the wrong angle TRY to guide this plastic >hole over the receptical so that the screw will teeth into something. > >I've repaired cars before, replaced a million battaries, changed a valve >cover gasket, plugs, oil changes, etc., etc., etc., and have never seen >anything so dumbass designed as the engine cavity of an audi A4. > >It seriously crossed my mind to grab my sledgehammer and teach this >rediculous inanimate object a ****ing lesson. Came "this" close to it. > >I am so foaming at the mouth angry at this (mis)design that I'm ready to >punch a hole in my monitor. > >I am NEVER buying a ****ING AUDI AGAIN. Ah, excellent. Today's public display of raging stupidity is a good one. Do you really think you've made an argument against the A4? Seems to me you just made a convincing argument that you are a foaming-at-the-mouth dumbass. Nice. It took me less than 5 minutes to get the battery out of my S4 when I had to make a change. Nothing broken, no problem putting that one screw back or putting the rubbers back. Of course, I *had* a clue... /daytripper '00 s4 6spd |
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daytripper coughed up:
> On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 22:18:13 GMT, "Thomas G. Marshall" > . com> wrote: > >> >> Who is the ****ing idiot who decided to put the battery inside its >> own compartment, and then make an access hatch NOT BIG ENOUGH TO >> ALLOW ME TO REACH THE CELL CAPS????? (2000 / a4 / 1.8T) >> >> So in order to even LOOK to see if there is enough water I have to >> open the whole plenum. >> >> And THEN they: >> >> 1. hide the instructions in the audi service manual so that I cannot >> find out how to open it up. >> 2. make it so interlocked together that in order to see if parts >> unclip by simply pulling, YOU HAVE TO PULL ON IT. Which means, of >> course, I shattered part of it (it was below zero out, which doesn't >> help plastic any). >> 3. And THEN it did disengage, but only after breaking. >> 4. And this plenum cover doesn't come undone without first unhooking >> that plastic "flashing" (or whatever) that runs right along the >> bottom edge of the windshield. But of course, only the left part of >> it, because the right part would require me to remove the windshield >> wipers from their posts. Another ****ing STUPID DESIGN. >> 5. And THEN the left part above what looks like an air intake of >> some kind has a screw that must feed into a receptical that it >> cannot possibly find, unless the thing is aligned perfectly. I had >> to put a scratch-awl into the hole so that with a flashlight at the >> wrong angle TRY to guide this plastic hole over the receptical so >> that the screw will teeth into something. >> >> I've repaired cars before, replaced a million battaries, changed a >> valve cover gasket, plugs, oil changes, etc., etc., etc., and have >> never seen anything so dumbass designed as the engine cavity of an >> audi A4. >> >> It seriously crossed my mind to grab my sledgehammer and teach this >> rediculous inanimate object a ****ing lesson. Came "this" close to >> it. >> >> I am so foaming at the mouth angry at this (mis)design that I'm >> ready to punch a hole in my monitor. >> >> I am NEVER buying a ****ING AUDI AGAIN. > > Ah, excellent. Today's public display of raging stupidity is a good > one. > > Do you really think you've made an argument against the A4? Yep. Well, I was certainly foaming at the mouth angry, as I freely admitted in my post. I was freezing cold, and the plastic litterally shattered in my hands. Not broke; shattered---it was /very/ brittle. There is no excuse for putting temperature sensitive plastic like that into a car. But in any case, I apologize for my utter lack of temperment. As such, I'll ignore /your/ personal insults for now. ....[rip]... -- Onedoctortoanother:"Ifthisismyrectalthermometer,wh erethehell'smypen???" |
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