Opening the trunk and finding out the battery compartment filled up with water 12 to 14 inches high with the battery submersed completely plus the electric components attached to the right and left side of the trunk and further the whole trunk carpets are all wet and filled with nasty --due-got so confused on the eminant danger and safety of the vehicle in question--decide d to advise --audi--to take urgent attention to detect such alarming water leakages by calling our dealer in --lynbrook, new york to replace all nescessary damaged items/electrical components to original manufacturer setting. have taken photograps of the stagnent water sitting into the battery compartment and elsewhere.destroyed carpet in and around the different trunk areas and finally the nuts and bolts that got corruted--in many places. setting soon
While driving my front panel sunroof exploded. there is no other way to describe what happened. there was a loud pop. loud enough to make my ears ring and then the glass was everywhere. i noticed a recall for this exact issue on the 2012 audi q5. i am driving a 2015 audi q5. there is no recall listed specifically for this issue on the 2015 model. a separate sunroof recall for drainage is listed, but not one for shattering sunroofs. my local audi dealership didn't seem to concerned when i spoke with them...
I received recall notice, nhtsa # 18v229 for my vehicle. regarding a coolant pump that could possibly experience a short circuit and overheat. it was recommended that the vehicle be parked outside as a precautionin case there were to be a fire because of this problem. there is not yet any parts available to fix this. i am very concerned about driving around with this potential problem. and even if i park my car outside of my house, i live in the woods so a car fire would likely cause a lot of damage anyway. i find this to be unacceptable and i would like to know if something else can be replaced instead to remedy the problem, or when the parts will be available.
Im seeing a lot of recalls on 2015 audi q5 and im afraid of going out with the car. i spoke with audi guys and explained about the situation but they are talking rude. what ever the recall they mentioned and they mentioned in the document saying that the car can result to fire and this is dangerous to the customers.
My 4 year old daughter got a 3rd degree burn across her thigh by getting a grocery bag out of 2015 audi q5 -- while helping her mom. vehicle was stationary and in park. occurred in our garage at our home. the exhaust sticks out too far by an inch or so. unsafe design for the public. recall it!
I have a 2015 audi q5 that was part of the vw recall, however it was not included in the package that has been negotiated by the epa. i would like to understand what is being done to protect me and my rights? i feel like because i purchased the 3 liter engine, the only tdi offered by audi in an suv format, that i am being punished. i am stuck with this car and am being punished for 8 months now that i cannot sell it or get rid of it. i trusted volkswagon and our epa want to know where i stand in this recall? do i need to hire a lawyer at this point? enough is enough.
The front windshield cracked from the inside from the pressure of my passengers foot. the passenger is a 130lb female with no extraordinary physical capability. the crack spread quickly and placed all the occupants in danger. there was zero impact on the outside of the glass. the crack could not be felt from the outside of the glass, only from the inside. this was the second time this has occurred. the first time the dealer stated that it must have been a coincidence that the windshield cracked at the spot at which my passengers toe was and at the very same time upon pushing to scoot back in the seat. considering i have witnessed this exact safety hazard twice within a year raises my concern and the reason i am now reporting it.