Quote Originally Posted by dan2485 View Post
Why should you pay for their fault finding.

if they fit parts and it does not fix it, get them to put the old ones back on.

I I would be concerned that a dealer can't fix a fuel issue quickly.

With thy the time that your car has been with them you could have rebuilt the complete fuel system and more.

Think for a while I've been trying to be optimistic about the situation. When they finally came back with a potential fix which might only set me back £250 i obviously let my guard down a bit and didn't feel the need to fight any more in the situation.
Think looking back on it all I've been a little naive and not put enough of a complaint up....

Just got an email today telling me that the fuel rail repair hasnt fixed the issue and they're ordering a fuel pump to further progress the repair ...

Tried getting in touch with Audi at macclesfield but no reply so sent an email today explaining I wasnt happy with paying for items that hadnt made any difference to the original fault. Also havent been given a breakdown of the potential £2500 cost for "fuel pump and other items" so have asked them to provide this and hold off further repairs until I've had chance to speak with them further.
Not sure whats the best next step though, do I take it elsewhere for a second opinion now or try going back to the slower first option of trying to get in a donor vehicle to diagnose the fault properly the first time.