u/incognitorick

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2021 2.0L 50k miles, water pump failure not covered in lawsuit

Got the P00B7 (coolant flow low) code after a drivetrain malfunction warning and after some research I think it’s the classic water pump failure. Checked on the lawsuit website but my VIN is not covered apparently. How does that happen when it seems like the exact same problem?

Any other people here have it fail wasn’t covered? And if so how much did it run you out of pocket at an Indy?

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u/incognitorick — 2 days ago
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Different brand tire messing up AWD system?

2021 Q5 2.0L, 50k mileage, picked it up used a few months ago. It was driving rough and choppy right away so I did the transmission, rear differential, and transfer case service which made a significant improvement. But it’s still not quite right at low speeds, in parking lots and at stop signs. I get the vibration when turning sharp and accelerating.

The rear left tire was replaced on Carfax and it’s a different brand than the other 3. I compared the treads and they are similar but still slightly different. I read online that could cause issues with the clutch binding or AWD system, has anyone found that to be the case? Thank you in advance this sub has helped me a ton since buying.

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u/incognitorick — 5 days ago
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Is there a way to disable Audi Pre-sense & emergency braking permanently?

2021 Q5 looking for a way to disable all the systems that apply brakes automatically. I’ve had the car a few months and have already had several instances of it activating and putting me in dangerous situations.

Some examples: Going 75mph on the freeway switching lanes, middle of an intersection while I’m making a left hand turn, pulling out of my driveway into the median leaves me stopped in the middle of the road.

I’ve already adjusted all the distances to activate as late as possible and it still makes mistakes all the time. I don’t trust the systems at all, and they haven’t helped me a single time.

Wondering if anyone has used an OBD or some coding to keep them disabled permanently.

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u/incognitorick — 11 days ago