My 2005 audi a6 has water damage. some how over night heavy rain seepage left an inch of water behind driver seat. car was parked in driveway at a slight incline. all windows and doors where closed. this has caused $2,700 electrical damage to modules located under front passenger seat. these modules alert me about esp/abs and park brake as well as a module that powers the vehicles mmi/navigation and stereo system. none of these function anylonger. i don't know where the water entered my vehicle. is audi responsible? this appears to be a design flaw. *tr
My audi a6 stayed overnight in the rain. in the morning the driver's footwell was full with 2 inches of water. audi recognized that sunroofs have a drain line that is installed with a kink to limit noise going back into the car. the problem is the kink prevents debris from evacuating correctly. *tr
During a recent rain storm i went to start the car to discover 6 inches of water in the back seat. rear airbag and some electrical system had been fried. when i contacted audi they said that it was not a warranty issue that it was my fault. that a line under the battery compartment had been clogged by pine needles causing the water to flow into the car through the airconditioning system. it seems to me that this is a design flaw and should be covered by audi. *tr