2013 Q5 front grille peeling
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2013 Q5 front grille peeling
My folks just recently picked up a 2013 Q5 in November, and when my dad was finished washing it (washed at home), he noticed that the gloss black paint (is it paint?) was peeling off at 2 spots. Both peeling locations were located next to the little bumps for the sensors. I did not see any rock chips/marks around the area.
I am assuming that this is not normal? Out of a $60k car, I would hope that it does not peel or chip away due to washing. I am planning on contacting our dealership tomorrow to see if this will be covered under warranty, which I most certainly hope it is given that the car is less than 6 months old.
Anyways, is this a known problem? Are there any chances that the dealer/Audi will turn us away on this one? Thanks!
I am assuming that this is not normal? Out of a $60k car, I would hope that it does not peel or chip away due to washing. I am planning on contacting our dealership tomorrow to see if this will be covered under warranty, which I most certainly hope it is given that the car is less than 6 months old.
Anyways, is this a known problem? Are there any chances that the dealer/Audi will turn us away on this one? Thanks!
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It's not the one in this video is it? Who'd be surprised if there was peeling on that one? haha
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I am seeing this too on my 2013 Q5. Brought it in to the service dept and they are ordering a new grill to replace it. Hope this doesn't pop up again and they've figured out what caused the paint adhesion issue.
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Ours is perfect. It's also not paint. It's simply the final surface finish of the molded plastic panel. Are you sure that it's not protective shipping plastic that was left on, or partially stuck in those areas? I found some of that in the rear, inside the tailgate liner. It can look like peeling finish, but it's nothing more than the shipping film.
But, obviously, photos would help. Whip out your phones, people.
But, obviously, photos would help. Whip out your phones, people.
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Yeah. Indeed. Something wasn't prepped right from the get-go.
What I meant to say, is I don't believe it's paint, per se. I think it's a "plating" process, similar to what they do when they chrome plastic trim. In this case, it's a gloss black "finish".
Either way, hopefully it's a hassle-free process to have the dealer order you a new panel.
What I meant to say, is I don't believe it's paint, per se. I think it's a "plating" process, similar to what they do when they chrome plastic trim. In this case, it's a gloss black "finish".
Either way, hopefully it's a hassle-free process to have the dealer order you a new panel.