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We found the following complaints for AUDI A6 (1997)

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The rear seat was shifted by the occupant to attach a child's car seat to the passenger side rear seatbelt mounting brackets.the spring wires under the rear seat contacted both posts of the battery under the seat, igniting a fire, which spread through the entire rear seat of the car.the suspension wires of the rear seat were burned away by the arc.based upon the position of the rear seat reported by the witness, the seat wires lined up right on top of the battery terminals.there did not appear to be any insulating means between the terminals of the battery and the bottom of the seat suspension.

Ignition switch stopped working causing the headlights, turn signals, and wipers to stop working. Car still operates and is a danger if driving without turn signals or wipers without knowing. I have noticed this issue has occurred several times with this model and understand the a4 had a recall for this problem the same year. In which the ignition switch has the same part number as the failed switch in the a6 however audi did not issue a recall for the a6.

Numerous electrical failures and malfunctions including replacement of ignition switch, 2 batteries, 2 alternators, a/c fan relays and fans, numerous wiring "reroutes";problems still exist. Car looses electrical power while driving without warning. Cannot be restarted.

1997 audi a6,vehicle caught fire.according to the police report, the fire appeared to have started in the battery compartment located underneath the right seat of the vehicle. Ohio traffic report # 10-0327-89

Battery under rear seat shorted due to malfunction or contact with wires on bottom of seat cushion due to inadequate clearance between battery and cushion.fire preceeded by lights flashing on and off and moon roof opening and closing.smoke came up from under rear seat where my 14 year old daughter was seated.fire extinguished probably due to lack of 0xygen.dealer reports mechanic has seen prior case similar.

Numerous electrical failures and malfunctions including replacement of ignition switch, 2 batteries, 2 alternators, a/c fan relays and fans, numerous wiring "reroutes";problems still exist. Car looses electrical power while driving without warning. Cannot be restarted.

97 audi a6 avant has faulty ignition switch that results in failure of multiple electronic components .

I have a "sticky" ignition switch, you have to manually turn it back to run or the starter stays engaged.i have not corrected the problem yet.it seems to be a common failure and was a recall item on other models. *la

Ignition switch has malfunctioned many times, causing headlamps to flicker or simply not function.the switch now has malfunctioned to the point of no longer allowing the headlamps to function.

Audi of america replaced ignition switches on 1997 a4 model cars as part of a recall program. The 1997 audi a6 uses the same ignition switch as the audi a4, but the a6 was not included in the recall with the a4. The symptoms of the failing switch are the same with both a4 and a6 models. It would seem prudent by audi to replace the ignition switches on the a6 model cars as part of the same recall program as they did with the a4 model, especially scince the ignition switches are the same part number.

Numerous electrical failures and malfunctions including replacement of ignition switch, 2 batteries, 2 alternators, a/c fan relays and fans, numerous wiring "reroutes";problems still exist. Car looses electrical power while driving without warning. Cannot be restarted.

Key did not return to neutral position after starting vehicle.mechanic hasreplacedignition switch.

Ignition switch failed.it's a well-known problem.go to http://www.audiworld.com/search/ and put 'ignition switch' in and see how many people have had this same problem and yet there's a recall on the a4, but not the a6.

Associated with complaint id 345606/recall id#00v317000 audi 1997 a6 wagon with the same symptoms. I replaced my ignition switch several times and it would stay engaged and the key would get stuck in the ignition. This particular time the car was being started and it burst in to flames.the fire dept put the fire out and i had the car towed to the dealer.starter was burned up and so is the motormount is as much as i know for now, iam sure there's more. Car is still at dealer and audi of america (hq) says that they cannot promise me anything.made it known that i was afraid to have a car that would catch on fire with my two kids and i. Was repeatedly told that my car didnt have a recall on it by the dealer and that the same part was not being used as in audi a4, even after i mentioned the audi 1997 earlier complaint. Audi is being very insensitive to the situation and things are not happening very fast.i receive several inquiries about the same info over and over as if the dealer and hq are not connecting. The insurance agent and myself are not receiving timely call backs for the last couple weeks. I am very afraid of this car, please help!!! i know that decisions are made at hq so i really need their help.

Plastic ignition switch breaks and key will not return to normal position, resulting in loss of turn signals, lights, wipers.attempted reset my turn car off while moving.

Numerous electrical failures and malfunctions including replacement of ignition switch, 2 batteries, 2 alternators, a/c fan relays and fans, numerous wiring "reroutes";problems still exist. Car looses electrical power while driving without warning. Cannot be restarted.

I drive a 1997, a6 audi quattro station wagon. Over the past 2 winters, i have had 2 very similar incidents. On extremely cold mornings while driving into work the car accelerated on its own. Each time i had to pull off the road, throw the car into neutral and shut to car off.

Numerous electrical failures and malfunctions including replacement of ignition switch, 2 batteries, 2 alternators, a/c fan relays and fans, numerous wiring "reroutes";problems still exist. Car looses electrical power while driving without warning. Cannot be restarted.

Low beam design causes the headlights to be very dim which may cause visual difficulty, and may result in a crash.please provide further information.

1997 audi a6 quattro. Filled up with gas at 8pm, parked car in driveway in front of garage. By 2pm next day there was a large puddle of gas (nearly 1/2 tank) located under the entire rear end of the car past the wheels more then 2 ft on both sides. The fumes could smelt over 5 ft away. I'm positive the slightest spark would've ignited the fuel, that would have destroyed the car, my neighbors and my garage. I took vehicle to my mechanic, he pointed out the leak, a port on the drivers side of the tank that has a hose attached to it is cracked. He also informed me that the gas was leaking on my exhaust, traveling up the exhaust toward the engine, i was lucky that the heat didn't ignite the gas.mechanic told me there has been recalls for this exact issue, after calling, were informed this vehicle does not fall within the recall that has been issued.after doing hours of research i have found countless other vw/audi owners complaining their vehicle not included in recall even though its the exact same issue with the same part!! by using the audi parts website to look up other models its easy to see they use fuel tanks that have the same design issue but not covered in recall.please get vw/audi to include all of their vehicles that have the fuel tanks with the valve nipples that have proven to fail over and over. It should also be noted that there are reports of part failure after recall has been preformed and audi is refusing to fix the issue after the fact forcing owners to pay out of pocket. Just because no one complained about a make/model that is using the same design flawed part shouldn't be an excuse not to issue or include in a recall!we shouldn't have to wait for something major to happen before a recall is issued.

Transmission will not go into gear correctly. Dealer will inspectvehicle.

The rear seat was shifted by the occupant to attach a child's car seat to the passenger side rear seatbelt mounting brackets.the spring wires under the rear seat contacted both posts of the battery under the seat, igniting a fire, which spread through the entire rear seat of the car.the suspension wires of the rear seat were burned away by the arc.based upon the position of the rear seat reported by the witness, the seat wires lined up right on top of the battery terminals.there did not appear to be any insulating means between the terminals of the battery and the bottom of the seat suspension.

1997 audi a6 unintended acceleration - stuck throttle. Only way to stop car from moving was to turn off ignition. Audi dealer (suds - normal, illinois) found ice in throttle housing and was familiar with problem on other like-model audis. If i did not have presence of mind to turn off engine i would have run into cross traffic on busy six lane highway.

Dt*:the contact stated that the side view mirrors were cloudy.the vehicle was taken to a service dealer, where it was determined that the reflective material in the mirrors was peeling.there were no repairs made.the manufacturer was also notified.updated 9/5/2006 - the dealer refused to replaced the mirror free of charge.




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