AUDI A8 REPAIR SERVICES
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We’re a top rated local Audi A8 repair services shop in Fremont, CA. In addition, we service the greater East Bay Area, which includes Newark, Union City, Milpitas, and Sunol. If you want an Audi A8 or already own one, knowing the common problems with the car will help you better understand your vehicle and manage it properly. Every car has a common problem, but for the Audi A8, its most common issues are with its engine, designs, and electrical malfunctions. The Audi A8 is a luxurious sedan first manufactured in 1994 to succeed the Audi V8. Over the years, the vehicle has experienced several generational innovations.
However, here are the most common problems with the Audi A8:
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ELECTRONIC HANDBRAKE MALFUNCTION
The electronic hand brake malfunction has been a significant issue for Audi A8 and similar models. The handbrake was reported to remain on even after you put it off. This malfunction will cause screeching noise from the brake disc, and loss of acceleration has the brake active. In situations like this, replacing the hand brake and caliper will fix the issue. Sometimes, the handbrake warning light on your car dashboard may be caused by an Abs sensor malfunction. The malfunction makes it difficult for the vehicle to tell whether or not the hand brake is activated.
LOSS OF POWER STEERING
Audi A8 and several models have reported a loss of power steering, causing the car’s steering to stiffen. Fluid leaks from the return hose of the hydraulic power steering have been identified to cause the loss of power steering. The leak has been classified as dangerous as it could heat up and ignite, causing fire or damage to other components in the car. As a result, Audi recalled several affected vehicles for inspection and fixing. If you notice this issue with your Audi A8, you should replace the return hose urgently.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MALFUNCTION
Several electrical issues are reported from the various models of the Audi A8. There are known electrical problems with batteries, ignition, and computer system components. In addition, drivers have reported door switch failure and often face difficulties accessing their cars manually or with the remotes. The micro switch has been identified as the primary cause. The Multi Media Interface may also develop faults with its software or hardware and require several updates or replacements. Sensors are also known to malfunction in the vehicle. A corroded battery and a bad alternator may cause several electrical components to malfunction and throw trouble codes. In cases like this, get your Audi A8 for inspection and diagnosis.
WATER IN FOOTWELL
A clogged scuttle drain causes the water in the footwell. A scuttle drain helps divert water from the windscreen to protect your engine and other metals. Unfortunately, they become clogged with debris, leaves, and other dirt, preventing water flow. Hence the water gets to your footwell. Water in your car is unpleasant and could cause dampness and unpleasant odors. In addition, water will cause a short circuit, destroying many electrical components in your vehicle. The best way to fix this issue is to clean the drain well to allow proper drainage.
TURBO FAILURE CAUSED OIL STARVATION
Your Audi A8 with a 4.0-liter V8 engine may experience a turbo failure caused by oil starvation. Clogged oil filters and strainers could cut the oil supply to the turbo engine. The oil starvation may cause internal components of the turbo engine to seize and break, including the shaft. Also, the clog may cause a decrease in engine performance, a more extended ignition period, and rough idling. In response to these reports and several recalls, Audi introduced a better oil filter to resolve the issue.