I hate my local Audi dealers.
Always had issues. I much prefer using the VW dealers but since I have an Audi I need to speak to them I do.
And that is what I did today.
They had no idea really what I was talking about, kept repeating "No outstanding recalls".
When they had a slight understanding they said it will have to be booked in for a diag before any work is carried out. That's £60 for 30minutes work.
After that, if it is deemed that a update is required they will charge me accordingly for time taken in doing the update.
I told them to shove it in a very polite way.
I then phoned Audi UK and asked them about the update.
They recognise that there was a update CD for the management component but the part number I gave was superseded and they can't confirm what the new one is or what car but they will find out tomorrow and phone me back.
He did say it's on a CD and sounded really helpful and semi agree go send me the CD to do it my self if it's doable like that. Then he recommended getting the dealer to do it in case anything goes wrong.
I did question about being charged for a software update but he said the update is free, you're paying for the time of the person doing it. Which seems fair but also a little bit wrong I think.
See what he comes back wish tomorrow.
I also asked if there is any goodther software updates for the car.
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