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    New hope for defective and failing TT clusters, this includes gas gauges, tachs, etc.
    Posted by: gentooq on 2006-08-15 13:41:56
    Account #: 107561

    For those of us who have suffered long with the various and numerous issues with our defective instrument clusters (pods for those of you in the UK), I offer the following from the website of Green Welling LLP:

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    Green Welling LLP Files Class Action Lawsuit Against Audi of America for Defective Instrument Clusters in Audi TT's Manufactured Prior To 2005

    Green Welling notified Audi of our intention to file a class action lawsuit in connection with defective instrument clusters in Audi TT's manufactured prior to 2005. Audi responded that it refuses to provide a remedy for all California consumers that were injured, indicating it prefers to provide a repair or refund only to those consumers who make the most noise.

    The instrument cluster in Audi TT's manufactured before 2005 appear to contain a defect that causes seemingly random malfunctions. For example, gas gauges show a 1/4 tank when the tank is empty; the tachometer bounces around or sits idle regardless of engine speed; the temperature gauge rests in one spot, then moves to another with no connection to the heat in the engine. Eventually the instruments in the TT's defective dashboard will stop working altogether - once the car is shut off, the car will not restart. Audi often blames the malfunctions on failed sensors or treats it as an isolated problem. Audi, however, appears to know the cause of the problem - a defective microprocessor - but does not want U.S. owners to find out.

    Audi offered a recall on the defective instrument panels for all affected TT owners in the U.K., and offered to "treat sympathetically" U.K. owners who paid out of pocket for a replacement instrument panel. Audi refused to make the same offer to California consumers. We intend to bring a class action lawsuit that seeks to force Audi to extend the same offer in California, and to enforce Audi's warranty that it would provide Audi TT purchasers with a car free from defects.

    Green Welling seeks to represent a class of all persons or entities, residing in California, who purchased or leased an Audi TT manufactured prior to 2005, or who paid for a replacement instrument panel(s) regardless of whether they still own or lease that vehicle.

    If you own or lease an Audi TT manufactured before 2005 and would like to discuss your rights, or be a part of the Audi litigation, please direct your inquiries to Charles Marshall at (888) 610-4768 or by email: gw@classcounsel.com

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    For legal purposes, I will note that the above is © 2005 Green Welling LLP. All Rights Reserved.

    I have spoken with Chuck Marshall and he is seeking as much information as possible from owners and previous owners in the US (not limited to California). Basically, if you have some information that you believe might be of use or of interest, please give him a call or send him an email.

    Current owners can provide information regarding odd, unexpected, abnormal behaviors (see above second paragraph of statement from website) with their instrument clusters, and also if they have had them replaced in the past due to any of these issues. This includes any owners for whom, like myself, replacement of the cluster was the only fix for an outright failure of the car.

    Previous owners can provide information about their similar experiences with having their clusters replaced prior to sale or other disposal of the car.
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