I'm after some advice.
Car is almost 5 years old now. Bought from Audi dealer at 2 years old but must admit serviced by myself using audi parts.
Its done 27.6k miles since new. Looks and drives like new. Its the wife's car so low milage as she using my golf mostly for bigger shopping boot!
Everything was fine last time I washed it just over a week ago.
Washed it again today and water is pouring (yes pouring) inside front windscreen, running down the glass and dripping through the map reading light area of the ceiling. Dropped map lights down to mop up water inside.
Took it for a drive and I can hear wind noise from above windscreen mirror assy (S line auto lights etc) and when I gently push the top of the windscreen I can feel the air draft and it continues for about 18" along the top of the screen from about 3" to the passenger side of the mirror to the other 15" towards the driver side. Cannot see any damage nor has can been in any, no stone hits or anything to cause this. It seems the windscreen bond has just geven up in this area maybe due to cooler weather after such a hot summer.
Called to Audi dealer thinking this is body warranty but no joy as of yet, only offer to look at it and decide what needs to be done which brings me to my other dilemma. This is a 2013 TDi with the known emissions issue. Due to bad reports I have never had this done and to be fair it also deters me from taking the car to Audi for any work in case the "fix" my emissions and totally ruin the driving experience not to mention the car.
Audi tell me if I sign to say I do not want the "fix" then they will not do it...but I read for some Audi (maybe not this dealer?) did it anyhow and owners are left with a car they hate driving and Audi will not return it to the original emissions code.
I read some people get emissions set back to original using 3rd party as long as they can get a copy of the original....so where do I go to get my original copied just in case Audi did apply their "fix"?
To me the screen needs to be removed, cleaned, fitting area cleaned and refitted. There is nothing wrong with the windscreen so it can't need replacing.
I read mixed reports about 3rd party windscreen firms though I'm sure they would be cheaper though its not the cost really, I just want a good job done with no damage to the car and definately no emissions fix.
I imagine I can check if Audi apply the emissions fix against my wishes, and I will ask them to sign a document to confirm that they understand my wishes and will not apply the fix, but if they do I can check on their database, assuming they did own up and fill it in if they applied the emission fix against my wishes.
I need to decide this week as its dry....any advice?
Oh - is there a way to check windscreen is orginal factory unit fitted. Its got Audi and rings on driver side and some letters but nothing I can decypher.
Car is almost 5 years old now. Bought from Audi dealer at 2 years old but must admit serviced by myself using audi parts.
Its done 27.6k miles since new. Looks and drives like new. Its the wife's car so low milage as she using my golf mostly for bigger shopping boot!
Everything was fine last time I washed it just over a week ago.
Washed it again today and water is pouring (yes pouring) inside front windscreen, running down the glass and dripping through the map reading light area of the ceiling. Dropped map lights down to mop up water inside.
Took it for a drive and I can hear wind noise from above windscreen mirror assy (S line auto lights etc) and when I gently push the top of the windscreen I can feel the air draft and it continues for about 18" along the top of the screen from about 3" to the passenger side of the mirror to the other 15" towards the driver side. Cannot see any damage nor has can been in any, no stone hits or anything to cause this. It seems the windscreen bond has just geven up in this area maybe due to cooler weather after such a hot summer.
Called to Audi dealer thinking this is body warranty but no joy as of yet, only offer to look at it and decide what needs to be done which brings me to my other dilemma. This is a 2013 TDi with the known emissions issue. Due to bad reports I have never had this done and to be fair it also deters me from taking the car to Audi for any work in case the "fix" my emissions and totally ruin the driving experience not to mention the car.
Audi tell me if I sign to say I do not want the "fix" then they will not do it...but I read for some Audi (maybe not this dealer?) did it anyhow and owners are left with a car they hate driving and Audi will not return it to the original emissions code.
I read some people get emissions set back to original using 3rd party as long as they can get a copy of the original....so where do I go to get my original copied just in case Audi did apply their "fix"?
To me the screen needs to be removed, cleaned, fitting area cleaned and refitted. There is nothing wrong with the windscreen so it can't need replacing.
I read mixed reports about 3rd party windscreen firms though I'm sure they would be cheaper though its not the cost really, I just want a good job done with no damage to the car and definately no emissions fix.
I imagine I can check if Audi apply the emissions fix against my wishes, and I will ask them to sign a document to confirm that they understand my wishes and will not apply the fix, but if they do I can check on their database, assuming they did own up and fill it in if they applied the emission fix against my wishes.
I need to decide this week as its dry....any advice?
Oh - is there a way to check windscreen is orginal factory unit fitted. Its got Audi and rings on driver side and some letters but nothing I can decypher.