We have classified the 1 complaints from 2003 Audi A6 about FUEL SYSTEM, OTHER into the following categories.
I have 2003 audi a6 quattro 4.2 l. i had in shop for rear brakes and mechanic noted fuel leaking/dripping from front drivers side of plastic fuel tank. i did internet search and found recall campaign 11v267000 and many complaints regarding similar leaks. i verified manufacture date 4/3/(2002 or 2003?) from vehicle which falls in window covered by recall of units manufactured between june 19, 2001 through june 8, 2004. i contacted audi america and eventually spoke with xxxx at [xxx]. she assured me that my car was either not subject to the recall or had been fixed. i told her i was the owner of the car at the time of the recall ( may 2011) and my car had not been fixed. she robotically repeated that my car had either been fixed or not part of the recall. i asked her to verify that it had been fixed and she said they have no records to show that. she said i could contact the dealer that originally sold the car. i said why would a dealer in wisconsin who sold the car in 2003 have any records regarding a recall issued in 20011 when i owned the car? she was silent. i asked for a list of all vins in the recall. she said she could not give me that. she agreed to send me a "range" of affected vin's. she said they might be able to help me out but i need to have and evaluation done at my expense at an audi dealer to determine what is wrong. i said i know what is wring, it is leaking gas from the rollover valve connection on the tank and reported all over the internet in audi forums etc. i have made an appointment with audi for 31 october min 1 hr labor at $110/hr to evaluate my leak. this recall needs to be enforced and audi needs to be held accountable for their evasive responses. information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr
Failure to accelerate. i experience major delays in any acceleration immediately after i have depressed the brake (at any speed) and then try to reaccelerate. i understand that this is a common complaint among all audi tiptronic owners regardless of engine type. it is not, as audi tries to say, "turbo lag." in almost every failure to date, i have almost been involved in an accident due to this problem. had other drivers been less attentive, i most surely would have been struck. i am hesitant to pull out into any volume of traffic with this persistent problem. *la