Stealership :(
#1
Stealership :(
Well i decided to call the stealership and have my timing, serp, water pump, etc replaced.
My car has no evidence of maintence being done with the last owner.
The price for that ended up being 1350$$. DAMN.
I would have loved to do it but i just dont have tools at the moment. Id probably spend that much in tools anyways.
Soooo I get a call from Audi this mornign (dropped it of yesterday) and they tell me its leaking the oil that theyre putting in...after they put it back together. F*CK F*CK F*CK F*CK F*CK
THe guy goes on to tell me that the valve cover gaskets and cam tensioner gaskets are done and i have oil leaking directly into my alternator!!
Well at least my alternator will stay lubricated.
Another 832$$ for that.
Im sure there are worse horror stories but damn.
My car has no evidence of maintence being done with the last owner.
The price for that ended up being 1350$$. DAMN.
I would have loved to do it but i just dont have tools at the moment. Id probably spend that much in tools anyways.
Soooo I get a call from Audi this mornign (dropped it of yesterday) and they tell me its leaking the oil that theyre putting in...after they put it back together. F*CK F*CK F*CK F*CK F*CK
THe guy goes on to tell me that the valve cover gaskets and cam tensioner gaskets are done and i have oil leaking directly into my alternator!!
Well at least my alternator will stay lubricated.
Another 832$$ for that.
Im sure there are worse horror stories but damn.
#3
Well some of us arent dead yet and i need to stay on earth. Even if i were to go ahead and off myself to save money i probably wouldnt end up in heaven.
How did you get that kind of deal. Its a long-*** job as i understand...
How did you get that kind of deal. Its a long-*** job as i understand...
#5
You shouldn't have gone to a dealer for that kind of job. They are usually more expensive than any other Audi&VW certified shops.
I did the timing belt water pump etc, for about $700.
That is what most shops charge for that kind of work.
I did the timing belt water pump etc, for about $700.
That is what most shops charge for that kind of work.
#6
You see i cannot find any other shops. Where i am right now (deep south) does not have snow and audis are pretty rare. IN fact there are little to no shops around here. Im in Charlotte NC and i just cant believe the only place i can find that does more than oil changes is the stealership
#7
Most good mechanics know to change the cam seals when your doing the TB job. That's why I didn't do it when I did my TB, cause I'm not a good mechanic. Mine started leaking just after I got it all back together, but the leak is only a couple drops a day. Planning on tearing it all apart again some day next summer and replacing the seals. Sucks/strange you don't have any euro shops in your area, I have two around me that are basically euro specific, plus the Stealership for those hard to find things. I was lucky with my car, it was owned by a professor at a near by college, and they took it to the dealer for everything.
#8
I find it very ridiculous that they didn't catch the leak before... I would have told them they were paying the labor to install the cam seals as if it wasn't leaking enough to need changed when they started the job and suddenly it does somethings up. It's just one of those things they should be able to see.
#9
Leaky valve cover gaskets and cam seals arent going to make you lose any measureable amount of oil within a short time. It's not like they pour the oil in and then it comes gushing out the very top of the engine where those seals are. They of course will make it sound more urgent than it really is. $800+ just for those things sounds like rape though. The $1350 sounds normalish. A little high. Audi techs love timing belt jobs.
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Last edited by onepoint8tee; 01-08-2009 at 03:02 PM.