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We found the following complaints for AUDI ALLROAD (2001)

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Airbag light on and control module needs replacing.

I bought an audi allroad 2001 2.7t a6 at a dealership in albuquerque new mexico. The car, at fist, was handling so well. Everything seemed to be in great shape and well maintained. I took a trip to colorado and upon my arrival to my destination, the yellow "car uneven suspension" light came on. The car immediately made some weird noises and shifted weight while i was driving at 80mph on the high way. I pulled over and visually inspected the car. Nothing could be seen. I took it too a vw dealership to have them tell me what they thought was wrong. Long story short. No one knew the audi allroad well enough... How convenient!! upon my return to nm after colorado, i had the car taken to audi in albuquerque. They told me that my air ride suspension bad was torn or dead. Either or, it was the reason for the excessive amount of shaking and vibrating while driving at some speeds. Although after 80mph the car would stop shaking. After 2 months of having my audi allroad sitting at audi, i saved up enough money to have the air bag replaced. You would think that on such a vital part of the car, there would be some sort of coverage. I guess not. In the end it cost me $700 to get just one air ride suspension bag replaced. In the end i was disappointed my audi's response to the problem and the price they gave me for the part. Ironically, audi actually told me that i needed to replace to air bags. That was b.s. I bought one bag from audi and drove my car back to another dealership and had them reinspect and replace the air bag. All seemed well and the one airbag for the ride suspension was replaced. I did not need 2. So be aware that audi willblindside you with unnecessary costs. Be aware of this problem with this car. It is expensive and a long and rough road to replace. The car over all has a pretty good reputation and would recommend it even more if it did not have such a problem.

We have an audi a4 quattro 2001, which has had problems from the beginning. The issues are electrical. The rear window started going up and down spontaneously without pushing a button and now will not go up or down at all. It stays half way down all the time. You can imagine how the cold air feels on our baby in the back seat. The windshield fluid light stays on as well as the oil light. We even took the car for a $80 oil change thinking that was the case, but the light just stays on.audi dealer refuses to look at it without being paid 120/hr and i think this is just too much of a coincidence for all of these electrical issues to be happening at the same time.thank you for kind attention to this matter.

I own a 2001 audi allroad, which i purchased through a dealer certified pre-owned.there have been several unusual issues with this vehicle, such as the water pump breaking down at 50,000 miles and many electrical issues.the most recent is the car seat heater, which malfunctioned causing a short and burning a hole in the driver's seat (which is leather).luckily, i caught it before smoldering or a fire could have ensued, which could have caused me bodily harm or risked the lives of my children had we been on a long distance trip.i am in contact with audi and a local dealer who upon inspection of the vehicle will determine how to proceed with the repair.my biggest concern is that i am unable to find any reports on audi although they are notorious for having mechanical issues.this one trumps all others in my opinion.this is a major safety issue and i know of one other person who has experienced this, but it was with a vw passat wagon.

Dt:the vehicle has developed a cam shaft gasket leak at only 60,000 miles. Also, one of the cv axlescracked. There where no problems with the vehicle prior to the dealership finding these problems. The dealership described tothe contactthat this problem with the cam shaft gasket could cause a major oil leak. If this were to occur the engine could seizebecause of loss of oil. The vehicle has not currently been repaired because of the cost.

2001 audi a6 allroad has had a brake/throttle lag issue since it was purchased. The car can be extremely dangerous to drive.my wife was driving the allroad and she told me that she was almost hit by an oncoming vehicle when the car did not "go" as she expected it too, based on her throttle inputs. At another intersection she lifted her foot off of the gas, reapplied the gas and this time the car went so fast that she almost hit the car in front of her at the upcoming intersection. She told me that she was almost crying because "i did not tell her the car 'drove like that!'" the problems are:1). Aoa issued a technical service bulletin dated september 9th of 2004 on this isue., not a recall. 2) icomplained for over 1 year about this problem to the dealer before the ecu was replaced on may 15th of 2004. (i have copies of letters sent to audi) 3) the new control unit put in the car in may of 2004 does not work correctly either, by reasonable specifications, or else my wife would not have had this problem. 4) a "judder happens when turing slowly and giving the car gas, too. This may be the reason that the vehicle has had to have seals replaced in the motor and transmission, too, from the electrical miscommunications between the ecu and the transmission. 5) this is an extremely dangerous problem and needs to be figured out by aoa as well as under a national recall campaign. 6) audi told me today that the car is "performing to specs," which is a lie. This car has been to the dealership over 100 documented times, but aoa just says, "we are sure the car can be reapaired under your new car/certified used car warranty, thank you!"

2001 audi a6 allroad has had a brake/throttle lag issue since it was purchased. The car can be extremely dangerous to drive.my wife was driving the allroad and she told me that she was almost hit by an oncoming vehicle when the car did not "go" as she expected it too, based on her throttle inputs. At another intersection she lifted her foot off of the gas, reapplied the gas and this time the car went so fast that she almost hit the car in front of her at the upcoming intersection. She told me that she was almost crying because "i did not tell her the car 'drove like that!'" the problems are:1). Aoa issued a technical service bulletin dated september 9th of 2004 on this isue., not a recall. 2) icomplained for over 1 year about this problem to the dealer before the ecu was replaced on may 15th of 2004. (i have copies of letters sent to audi) 3) the new control unit put in the car in may of 2004 does not work correctly either, by reasonable specifications, or else my wife would not have had this problem. 4) a "judder happens when turing slowly and giving the car gas, too. This may be the reason that the vehicle has had to have seals replaced in the motor and transmission, too, from the electrical miscommunications between the ecu and the transmission. 5) this is an extremely dangerous problem and needs to be figured out by aoa as well as under a national recall campaign. 6) audi told me today that the car is "performing to specs," which is a lie. This car has been to the dealership over 100 documented times, but aoa just says, "we are sure the car can be reapaired under your new car/certified used car warranty, thank you!"

2001 audi a6 allroad has had a brake/throttle lag issue since it was purchased. The car can be extremely dangerous to drive.my wife was driving the allroad and she told me that she was almost hit by an oncoming vehicle when the car did not "go" as she expected it too, based on her throttle inputs. At another intersection she lifted her foot off of the gas, reapplied the gas and this time the car went so fast that she almost hit the car in front of her at the upcoming intersection. She told me that she was almost crying because "i did not tell her the car 'drove like that!'" the problems are:1). Aoa issued a technical service bulletin dated september 9th of 2004 on this isue., not a recall. 2) icomplained for over 1 year about this problem to the dealer before the ecu was replaced on may 15th of 2004. (i have copies of letters sent to audi) 3) the new control unit put in the car in may of 2004 does not work correctly either, by reasonable specifications, or else my wife would not have had this problem. 4) a "judder happens when turing slowly and giving the car gas, too. This may be the reason that the vehicle has had to have seals replaced in the motor and transmission, too, from the electrical miscommunications between the ecu and the transmission. 5) this is an extremely dangerous problem and needs to be figured out by aoa as well as under a national recall campaign. 6) audi told me today that the car is "performing to specs," which is a lie. This car has been to the dealership over 100 documented times, but aoa just says, "we are sure the car can be reapaired under your new car/certified used car warranty, thank you!"

The contact owns a 2001 audi allroad. The contact stated that fuel was leaking from the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to a dealer and it was determined that the reinforcement nipple to the rollover on the fuel tank failed. The manufacturer stated that the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 08v157000 (fuel system) and would not be repaired under the recall. The failure mileage was unknown.

Fuel and fuel vapor leaks from the top of the fuel tank presenting a serious fire hazard when moving (slowly or at highway speeds) or stationary.the fuel leak is most obvious when the tank is more than 1/2 full.vapor emissions occur at all times resulting in a failure to meet emissions standards.a hard plastic material is used for the fuel tank's vent.it is connected to a rigid aluminum vent line.relative movement and aging has resulted in a failure of the plastic vent.audi's recall fix from 2008 (nhtsa 08v-157) - i.e., installing an epoxy-filled mold - has not prevented failure of the plastic vent.since the plastic vent is 'welded' to the top of the hdpe tank, the entire tank must be replaced to address the failed vent.

The contact owns a 2001 audi allroad. When filling the fuel tank, the contact noticed that the tank leaked fuel. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, but was not diagnosed or repaired. The vin was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 08v157000 (fuel system, gasoline). The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 100,800.

Owner complained about atransmission problem.owner was driving the vehicle and when changing gears the vehicle would not go into drive. It was stuck in reverse. Owner took the vehicle to the dealer, and was told that it was a sealed unit, and there was no way they could repair the defect.manufacturersent a regional representative, who offered to absorb 75% of the repair cost.

2001 audi a6 allroad has had a brake/throttle lag issue since it was purchased. The car can be extremely dangerous to drive.my wife was driving the allroad and she told me that she was almost hit by an oncoming vehicle when the car did not "go" as she expected it too, based on her throttle inputs. At another intersection she lifted her foot off of the gas, reapplied the gas and this time the car went so fast that she almost hit the car in front of her at the upcoming intersection. She told me that she was almost crying because "i did not tell her the car 'drove like that!'" the problems are:1). Aoa issued a technical service bulletin dated september 9th of 2004 on this isue., not a recall. 2) icomplained for over 1 year about this problem to the dealer before the ecu was replaced on may 15th of 2004. (i have copies of letters sent to audi) 3) the new control unit put in the car in may of 2004 does not work correctly either, by reasonable specifications, or else my wife would not have had this problem. 4) a "judder happens when turing slowly and giving the car gas, too. This may be the reason that the vehicle has had to have seals replaced in the motor and transmission, too, from the electrical miscommunications between the ecu and the transmission. 5) this is an extremely dangerous problem and needs to be figured out by aoa as well as under a national recall campaign. 6) audi told me today that the car is "performing to specs," which is a lie. This car has been to the dealership over 100 documented times, but aoa just says, "we are sure the car can be reapaired under your new car/certified used car warranty, thank you!"

2001 audi a6 allroad has had a brake/throttle lag issue since it was purchased. The car can be extremely dangerous to drive.my wife was driving the allroad and she told me that she was almost hit by an oncoming vehicle when the car did not "go" as she expected it too, based on her throttle inputs. At another intersection she lifted her foot off of the gas, reapplied the gas and this time the car went so fast that she almost hit the car in front of her at the upcoming intersection. She told me that she was almost crying because "i did not tell her the car 'drove like that!'" the problems are:1). Aoa issued a technical service bulletin dated september 9th of 2004 on this isue., not a recall. 2) icomplained for over 1 year about this problem to the dealer before the ecu was replaced on may 15th of 2004. (i have copies of letters sent to audi) 3) the new control unit put in the car in may of 2004 does not work correctly either, by reasonable specifications, or else my wife would not have had this problem. 4) a "judder happens when turing slowly and giving the car gas, too. This may be the reason that the vehicle has had to have seals replaced in the motor and transmission, too, from the electrical miscommunications between the ecu and the transmission. 5) this is an extremely dangerous problem and needs to be figured out by aoa as well as under a national recall campaign. 6) audi told me today that the car is "performing to specs," which is a lie. This car has been to the dealership over 100 documented times, but aoa just says, "we are sure the car can be reapaired under your new car/certified used car warranty, thank you!"

Dt:the vehicle has developed a cam shaft gasket leak at only 60,000 miles. Also, one of the cv axlescracked. There where no problems with the vehicle prior to the dealership finding these problems. The dealership described tothe contactthat this problem with the cam shaft gasket could cause a major oil leak. If this were to occur the engine could seizebecause of loss of oil. The vehicle has not currently been repaired because of the cost.

2001 audi a6 allroad has had a brake/throttle lag issue since it was purchased. The car can be extremely dangerous to drive.my wife was driving the allroad and she told me that she was almost hit by an oncoming vehicle when the car did not "go" as she expected it too, based on her throttle inputs. At another intersection she lifted her foot off of the gas, reapplied the gas and this time the car went so fast that she almost hit the car in front of her at the upcoming intersection. She told me that she was almost crying because "i did not tell her the car 'drove like that!'" the problems are:1). Aoa issued a technical service bulletin dated september 9th of 2004 on this isue., not a recall. 2) icomplained for over 1 year about this problem to the dealer before the ecu was replaced on may 15th of 2004. (i have copies of letters sent to audi) 3) the new control unit put in the car in may of 2004 does not work correctly either, by reasonable specifications, or else my wife would not have had this problem. 4) a "judder happens when turing slowly and giving the car gas, too. This may be the reason that the vehicle has had to have seals replaced in the motor and transmission, too, from the electrical miscommunications between the ecu and the transmission. 5) this is an extremely dangerous problem and needs to be figured out by aoa as well as under a national recall campaign. 6) audi told me today that the car is "performing to specs," which is a lie. This car has been to the dealership over 100 documented times, but aoa just says, "we are sure the car can be reapaired under your new car/certified used car warranty, thank you!"

The contact owns a 2001 audi allroad quattro.while driving approximately 30 mph, the front driver side air suspension system failed without warning causing the vehicle to collapse. The contact was able to drive the vehicle to an authorized dealer where they informed him that there was a leak in the air suspension air bag. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact stated that the front driver and passenger side air bag suspension were previously replaced in 2005 and 2006. The failure mileage was approximately 70,000.

2001 audi a6 allroad. After the car sits for a period of 5+day undriven, the airbag suspension of this car leaks, lending the car undriveable unless the power system from the car can auto level the vehicle again. No fault codes are shown in the ecu. Ii have pictures of the vehicle with the suspension not level. Dangerous! the dealership cannot recreate this occurance which has been photographed on more than one occasion. Therefore, i am left to drive a car with a leaking suspension, which may result in improper handling, driving or suspension failure. This is not acceptable for this to be occurring. Aoa told me today that the car is "performing to specification," which is a lie, or all of these a6 allroads would have lleaking suspensions.

2001 audi a6 allroad. After the car sits for a period of 5+day undriven, the airbag suspension of this car leaks, lending the car undriveable unless the power system from the car can auto level the vehicle again. No fault codes are shown in the ecu. Ii have pictures of the vehicle with the suspension not level. Dangerous! the dealership cannot recreate this occurance which has been photographed on more than one occasion. Therefore, i am left to drive a car with a leaking suspension, which may result in improper handling, driving or suspension failure. This is not acceptable for this to be occurring. Aoa told me today that the car is "performing to specification," which is a lie, or all of these a6 allroads would have lleaking suspensions.

2001 audi a6 allroad. After the car sits for a period of 5+day undriven, the airbag suspension of this car leaks, lending the car undriveable unless the power system from the car can auto level the vehicle again. No fault codes are shown in the ecu. Ii have pictures of the vehicle with the suspension not level. Dangerous! the dealership cannot recreate this occurance which has been photographed on more than one occasion. Therefore, i am left to drive a car with a leaking suspension, which may result in improper handling, driving or suspension failure. This is not acceptable for this to be occurring. Aoa told me today that the car is "performing to specification," which is a lie, or all of these a6 allroads would have lleaking suspensions.

2001 audi a6 allroad. After the car sits for a period of 5+day undriven, the airbag suspension of this car leaks, lending the car undriveable unless the power system from the car can auto level the vehicle again. No fault codes are shown in the ecu. Ii have pictures of the vehicle with the suspension not level. Dangerous! the dealership cannot recreate this occurance which has been photographed on more than one occasion. Therefore, i am left to drive a car with a leaking suspension, which may result in improper handling, driving or suspension failure. This is not acceptable for this to be occurring. Aoa told me today that the car is "performing to specification," which is a lie, or all of these a6 allroads would have lleaking suspensions.

2001 audi a6 allroad has had a brake/throttle lag issue since it was purchased. The car can be extremely dangerous to drive.my wife was driving the allroad and she told me that she was almost hit by an oncoming vehicle when the car did not "go" as she expected it too, based on her throttle inputs. At another intersection she lifted her foot off of the gas, reapplied the gas and this time the car went so fast that she almost hit the car in front of her at the upcoming intersection. She told me that she was almost crying because "i did not tell her the car 'drove like that!'" the problems are:1). Aoa issued a technical service bulletin dated september 9th of 2004 on this isue., not a recall. 2) icomplained for over 1 year about this problem to the dealer before the ecu was replaced on may 15th of 2004. (i have copies of letters sent to audi) 3) the new control unit put in the car in may of 2004 does not work correctly either, by reasonable specifications, or else my wife would not have had this problem. 4) a "judder happens when turing slowly and giving the car gas, too. This may be the reason that the vehicle has had to have seals replaced in the motor and transmission, too, from the electrical miscommunications between the ecu and the transmission. 5) this is an extremely dangerous problem and needs to be figured out by aoa as well as under a national recall campaign. 6) audi told me today that the car is "performing to specs," which is a lie. This car has been to the dealership over 100 documented times, but aoa just says, "we are sure the car can be reapaired under your new car/certified used car warranty, thank you!"

2001 audi a6 allroad has had a brake/throttle lag issue since it was purchased. The car can be extremely dangerous to drive.my wife was driving the allroad and she told me that she was almost hit by an oncoming vehicle when the car did not "go" as she expected it too, based on her throttle inputs. At another intersection she lifted her foot off of the gas, reapplied the gas and this time the car went so fast that she almost hit the car in front of her at the upcoming intersection. She told me that she was almost crying because "i did not tell her the car 'drove like that!'" the problems are:1). Aoa issued a technical service bulletin dated september 9th of 2004 on this isue., not a recall. 2) icomplained for over 1 year about this problem to the dealer before the ecu was replaced on may 15th of 2004. (i have copies of letters sent to audi) 3) the new control unit put in the car in may of 2004 does not work correctly either, by reasonable specifications, or else my wife would not have had this problem. 4) a "judder happens when turing slowly and giving the car gas, too. This may be the reason that the vehicle has had to have seals replaced in the motor and transmission, too, from the electrical miscommunications between the ecu and the transmission. 5) this is an extremely dangerous problem and needs to be figured out by aoa as well as under a national recall campaign. 6) audi told me today that the car is "performing to specs," which is a lie. This car has been to the dealership over 100 documented times, but aoa just says, "we are sure the car can be reapaired under your new car/certified used car warranty, thank you!"

This car hesitates upon acceleration, requiring me to re-apply the throttle in order have "normal accleration." i have complained to the dealership for over 1 year about this problem. I am afraid to drive the vehicle due to my being handicapped; if i get hit, i may die due to my spinal cord disease.

Trouble occurred with both driver and passenger windows, but at different times.passenger window was still under warranty at the time.window would not close properly and then would spontaneously open.attempts to close it entirely were often not successful.motor was replaced on both windows-one under warranty, the other not.a second occurrence with driver window required another costly repair, although the cause was different. This happens also currently with rear passenger window when it is cold.i have had nothing but mechanical issues with this vehicle.




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