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Is it not in PA still? If it is, what exactly does winterizing it mean? If in AK… same question.
Fairly steady: '08 Charger R/T Daytona; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c, '21 WRX, '20 S90 T6, '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel, '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '08 Maser QP / Rotating stock, but currently: '92 325i, '97 Alto Works, '11 Mini Cooper S
Winterizing mostly means adding heaters to it, such as a pad on the oil pan to warm the oil and a heater for the coolant. Problem is, if I use a plug-type block heater, I will need to drop the entire exhaust system off the engine to access it (and the actual heating effectiveness is crap), and, if I try to use a circulating heater, I will need to figure out the plumbing to accomplish that, as well as possibly needing to modify it.
Either way, it's messy work that gets coolant everywhere, and I don't look forward to doing it on the icy ground. Definitely something I should have done while we were in Ohio; it just wasn't anywhere on the radar.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2004 Chevy Van, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
For me, winterizing means scraping the ice off before driving.
Fairly steady: '08 Charger R/T Daytona; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c, '21 WRX, '20 S90 T6, '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel, '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '08 Maser QP / Rotating stock, but currently: '92 325i, '97 Alto Works, '11 Mini Cooper S
normally I just leave the "good" car in the garage whenever the weather is crappy. Harder to do, when you only have one car in the family!
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
2018 VW Passat SE w/tech, 2016 Audi Q5 Premium Plus w/tech, 2006 Acura TL w/nav
"I've got yer ice scraper right here!"
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
I never warmed up to that headlight design
Regarding the replacement engine, it was $14K from Audi so no labor included in that. I'm unsure on labor.
The manager wrote this about investigating the current engine:
Mileage is at 43,878 (confirming exact mileage)
To further diagnose the engine the best course of action would be to remove the engine and transmission from the vehicle. Then tear down the engine to figure out what’s wrong with it.
Figure about 8 hrs of time for that, roughly about 2-3hrs of it would be time not normally spent if the engine was simply replaced.
I'm not sure if I'm to take that as 8 hours total to replace the engine with another one, but if so, figure about $900 labor. Less if I forgo the forensic analysis.... Of course, I'm not sure he included "put new engine back in" as we were just talking about the difference in what he'd have to do anyway no matter what vs. diagnosing the current engine.
I've decided reaching out to Audi is too much work with the roadblock in play.
I may do the buy back request, but if an engine is available before 20 working days are up, that's pointless too as I don't want to waste a month before pulling the trigger to spend my own money to get this car rolling again.
I doubt the car was previously modified as no one has mentioned a "TD1."
It is possible that the 35K service was done at the dealership at less than 32K miles, but that the 5K,15, 25K were done late if at all (though doubtful). I remember looking at the maintenance records and being satisfied at purchase this car was taken care of. It is possible the AZ Audi dealer doing the service was using 99 cent store dino-oil instead of synthetic....
My research indicates this was a freak event and low mileage engine failure is unheard of in the 3.0T(Supercharged).
I suppose this is why you have a 50K mile warranty, but the problem occurs when your time is up because the original owner didn't drive the car much it's first 5 years.
Engine failure sucks. Doubly when it's before 100K miles. The only bright side is telling yourself that engine failure while piloting an aircraft would be worse and more hair raising.
He had a couple of 996's, fun but they are just not the same experience.
@andres3 - did you ask the Audi shop foreman if they interrogated the ECU? I’m not sure they would initially check the ECU since it is out of warranty and you have not authorized further checks on the motor.
For me I’d like winterizing to mean I become a snowbird but so far that hasn’t happened. I’m not giving up though. Some day, some day.
jmonroe
I missed something and/or I'm just lacking in knowledge, but for whatever reason I'm not understanding about the "roadblock in play" as a reason for not contacting Audi.
For me I’d like winterizing to mean I become a snowbird but so far that hasn’t happened. I’m not giving up though. Some day, some day.
jmonroe
Winterizing = remember to put a fleece pullover in the Jeep. Done.
2021 Jeep Wrangler Sahara 4xe Granite Crystal over Saddle
2017 BMW X1 Jet Black over Mocha
2011 BMW 328i Jet Black over Tan
Winterizing = throwing an ice scraper and a tub of salt in the back.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2004 Chevy Van, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
https://www.hemmings.com/stories/2021/10/20/jacking-rails-are-a-must-do-mod-for-late-model-mustangs
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
2018 VW Passat SE w/tech, 2016 Audi Q5 Premium Plus w/tech, 2006 Acura TL w/nav
Still need to have ECU checked.
Some Audi dealers were Stasis or APR dealers. I had my RS7 APR tuned at an Audi dealer.
Still need to have ECU checked.
Some Audi dealers were Stasis or APR dealers. I had my RS7 APR tuned at an Audi dealer.
Would Stasis or APR Audi dealer void the warranty? If so I’m surprised the Audi dealer would subject their customer to that risk.
2018 VW Passat SE w/tech, 2016 Audi Q5 Premium Plus w/tech, 2006 Acura TL w/nav
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
Stasis would for sure void warranty. APR you can get an APR plus (IIRC) that matches factory warranty. The plus is lower HP/torque. Otherwise it is pay to play for higher HP/ torque tunes ( unless you get aftermarket warranty and they don’t figure out that it is tuned. ).
These are not factory approved “updates” for Audis.
As far as I know, only Polestar is factory approved and factory warrantied on Volvos. The others can sometimes be had with “factory matching”drivetrain warranties but the those tend to be pretty expensive.
Of course my upgrades were pretty mild but I think most manufacturers build a little leeway into their motors. Redline on mine went from 6500 to 7500 rpms so the lower figure must have been a fairly low stress limit.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2004 Chevy Van, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
It might payoff, but seems like a long shot and more time wasted. The advice is that Audi will likely say no when they have the leverage to say "your way past your 4 year warranty!"
Stasis would for sure void warranty. APR you can get an APR plus (IIRC) that matches factory warranty. The plus is lower HP/torque. Otherwise it is pay to play for higher HP/ torque tunes ( unless you get aftermarket warranty and they don’t figure out that it is tuned. ).
These are not factory approved “updates” for Audis.
As far as I know, only Polestar is factory approved and factory warrantied on Volvos. The others can sometimes be had with “factory matching”drivetrain warranties but the those tend to be pretty expensive.
Once upon a time Stasis was factory approved with full warranty. Don't know how many years that lasted though. I found the APR plus program to be ridiculously expensive. Of course, I'm batting .1000 on tuned Audi's and .500 on untuned Audi's, so go figure.
Shop stated engine replacement recommendation came in part due to "Paired with cam/crank correlation faults stored in the ECU."
TD1 - if it is TD1 then no point reaching out to Audi for assistance
2018 VW Passat SE w/tech, 2016 Audi Q5 Premium Plus w/tech, 2006 Acura TL w/nav
Stasis had its own warranty for the drivetrain “signature “. It was fine until Stasis went bankrupt.
http://stasisengineering.com/support/warranty-and-compliance
Stasis had its own warranty for the drivetrain “signature “. It was fine until Stasis went bankrupt.
http://stasisengineering.com/support/warranty-and-compliance
You are bringing back old memories.
Stasis = Alcon brakes, GIAC tuning software, and I wonder who else they paid to put their "name" on others' engineered products. At least they picked good partners to work with; certainly not low bidder stuff.
https://www.audiusa.com/us/web/en/support/contact-us.html
Saw a '07-'10 generation Civic on the road, thought that would work, but then remembered the sound system is crap.
What gets good mileage, doesn't cost more than a '15 S4 with 44K miles, and doesn't have a sucky sound system?
ECU came back clean!!!
"We did check for TD1 and it is NOT currently flagged."
What do you consider good mileage?
Fairly steady: '08 Charger R/T Daytona; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c, '21 WRX, '20 S90 T6, '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel, '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '08 Maser QP / Rotating stock, but currently: '92 325i, '97 Alto Works, '11 Mini Cooper S
Buy another S4 of the same generation ('13-'16) with less than 80K miles and drive that until something other than the motor fails (fingers crossed). Then, swap the motor into my current S4, and drive that until something other than the motor fails (fingers crossed), Then, I'll have an extra part for everything, literally!!!
This is the equivalent of throwing money at a problem to make the problem go away, but it looks like it might cost me only about double to just over double a new motor, and I get all the other parts a car has thrown in!!!
If I buy up all the used B8.5 S4's out there, I'll have the best junkyard ever to drive S4's until retirement.
To answer your question I'd take anything that averages 27.5 MPG or better in mixed driving with my heavy foot and higher highway speeds (85 MPH being common).
Excellent news! I would definitely tow it to an Audi dealership and see what Audi corporate says.
After the power of the S4, I think you'd find most Civics to be quite underpowered. The exceptions would be the Si models, but they only come with a manual transmission.
if you can find a CPO Acura ILX or TLX 4-cylinder I think you'd like them better than a Civic. Good mpg, but still not close to the power you're used to. But Acura's CPO warranty is 7 years and 100k miles for the engine and transmission. The base stereo on an Acura is equal to a top-of-the-line Honda stereo.
CPO VW GTI?
New Hyundai Elantra N-line?
10 year 100k warranty + 0.9% financing for 60 months.
https://www.hyundaiusa.com/us/en/vehicles/elantra/n-line
https://www.russellwestbrookhyundaiofanaheim.com/new/Hyundai/2022-Hyundai-Elantra-anaheim-efb3ef870a0e09b007f3cb9b51ca3e78.htm
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2004 Chevy Van, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.