This week, after 20,000 miles, my transmission failed. The car still drove, however there was a terrible whining sound when accellerating, and a grinding sound when coasting or decellerating. I had to have it towed with 24hr roadside assistance who were appauling - pray you never need that service. The only way I could get real assistance was to call Audi America and complain about 24hr roadside assistance. Anyway, the transmission is being replaced under warrenty, and Audi say this is very rare, however I want to know if anyone else has had the same problem.
Cheers
icngacsn
HonktheHonkie
10-24-2004, 05:17 PM
icngacsn
10-24-2004, 06:00 PM
So has the new one failed? Are the replacement CVTs any different? Why have you decided to keep the car?
What I'm really trying to find out is whether this is going to keep happening to my car and thus whether I should sell it to avoid further hassel.
icngacsn
HonktheHonkie
10-24-2004, 08:47 PM
my CVT hasnt completely failed like yours, it just doesnt work well and bucks and chuges, i am wating back on the dealer as to what the plans are. Search the forum as cvt issues have sprung up alot here.
mkmark
10-25-2004, 01:23 AM
I had mine replaced at 14k , same problem as Honkie's where it would tend to over rev and lurch forwards in slow moving traffic.
Now done 43k and no problems with the second CVT as yet.
icngacsn
10-25-2004, 04:46 AM
Thanks mkmark. Do you, or does anyone else know if the newer CVTs are any different to the older ones? I think mine also suffered from the 'lurching' people describe here, as well as sometimes doing 'kangaroo jumps' if I selected a gear too fast after starting. I'm hoping Audi fixed soimething in the older ones that will justify me keeping the car. My dealer says they changed the fluids but that does not seem like enough to me...
mkmark
10-25-2004, 06:18 AM
To be honest I don't know if they introduced any changes, but I guess a leading edge piece of transmission technology such as the CVT will have its problems, especially as it was introduced at the same time as the cab.
I am also on my third steering rack and this has been OK for the past year now !
HonktheHonkie
10-25-2004, 11:13 AM
one thing for sure, i will never buy a CVT or an auto again.
hertoy
10-25-2004, 07:16 PM
My wifes 3.0 cab had the CVT replaced at 14k and all is well now. It still has a bit of hesitation when you accelerate but I can live with that. We where lucky that the cpu kept the tranny code in it for the dealer to find our I fear we would not have had a new one installed. I took the service manager around the block when we first got the car and it would not "lurch or burp" on stops, but when he ran the diagnostics and found the code, Audi told them to replace the entire CVT and all is well. Good luck, he told me that he had 2 demos that had the same issues but could not get them fixed because customers came first.
chris
JoeO
10-26-2004, 06:26 PM
I think it has similar symptoms as your old one. The acceleration is unpredictable in stop and go traffic, at slow parking lot speeds, and while at a running stop. It's just not a very smooth ride. Only time the CVT works awesome and smoothly is while at highways speeds, when the CVT has incredible passing acceleration.
I have a 2003 CVT sedan, but I'm sure there's not really a big difference between the sedan version and the cab version. I don't know why Audi can never get transmission right. Even the loaner car I have tonight (which is not CVT) has some slight burst of acceleration if I don't baby foot the throttle precisely. But it's not as bad as my CVT.
Boston3.0_CVT
10-27-2004, 10:20 AM
JoeO
10-27-2004, 04:11 PM
Great. I don't know what else to do.
icngacsn
10-28-2004, 08:14 AM
Got the car back last night. Feels great! No lag, lurch, or any other weird feeling. No fluccuation in power/revs at low speed or in traffic. Very happy. Now I need tires.
Boston3.0_CVT
10-28-2004, 10:17 AM
JoeO
10-28-2004, 10:30 AM
that lag and lurching is expected with the combination of CVT and Drive by Wire. He says its typical and unavoidable. I don't know what else to do.
Are you saying none of that happens, even to a tiny degree, with the new transmission?
icngacsn
10-29-2004, 07:24 AM
dunno - started a new thread on what tyers others had, waiting to get advice as I don't need them for a week or 2.
TTom TTR
11-23-2004, 12:09 PM
...I've had two weird issues.
#1) When coasting to a stop, foot not on gas or brake, car shifts down hard like someone put it in 1st gear accidentally, rock forward as the engine decellerates the car hard.
#2) randomly car wont' go. Meaning back up, put it in D and go forward and nothing happens. RPMs dont' go up, nothing. Put it in N and floor it, car takes 10 - 15 seconds to get to 3K, put it in P, same, put it in D, no go, then something goes and off I am like nothing happened.