car won't stop...
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car won't stop... - 5/31/2004 11:38:44 PM
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asix
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my wife was driving her a6 wagon with the cruise control set at 75. as she tried to turn it off, the car would not stop running at cruising speed. she had to break the car to the side of the road (engine still revving), slam the car into park, and turn the car off. all four brakes were pretty well smoked, and when the audi service tech turned the car back on at the dealer, it reved right back up to the cruising speed. this car is very dangerous. we are not comfortable with it any longer. it is worth nothing because we won't drive it and won't sell it to anyone because of the liability. audi is still trying to investigate the problem. perhaps the throttle cable stuck on something inside the casing...they don't know for sure. has anyone had or heard of similar problems? thanks for listening. Jon
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RE: car won't stop... - 6/1/2004 11:19:43 PM
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Doose
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Joined: 5/10/2004 From: Indianapolis, IN Status: offline
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Sorry to hear about that. At least your wife was not hurt. Are there any recalls that might be applicable? I'm not a lawyer, but I would think that you have to have some sort of recourse on this. Either that or maybe your insurance would be able to help. I just realized how ridiculous that insurance company sounded. Have you inquired about the Lemmon Laws in your area. I agree with you, I wouldn't be comfortable driving it, but it's a mechanincal problem with the car that could result in injury or death. It would seem to me that if the dealer is aware of the problem and tells you to continue to drive it the liability is on them if sasomething esle were to happen. The potential of that kind of liablility makes most dealers and insurance companies take notice. My best advice, get an expert mechanic, a lawyer (friend so you're not out a bunch of money and your insurance agent telling Audi they may not want to insure these vehicles anymore and there will be a subsequent reprt submitted to the state board of insurance regulators. Long short, if you want to get this taken care of, be the very very very very squeeky wheel. Tactfully, but so that they realize full well that you are to be right there pushing the issue until the situation is resolved to YOUR satisfaction. Again sorry about this one. Have tried speaking with Germany? They seem to be able to a lot more than any dealer I have encountered. Good luck on this, and keep us posted.
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RE: car won't stop... - 6/2/2004 1:00:34 AM
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ImolaS4
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Get on the phone with AoA and get a service report started through their agents. This will not sit still if AoA is involved.
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RE: car won't stop... - 11/4/2004 4:46:27 AM
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kenestle
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I now this is probably overkill or too late at this point but i found this link, thought maybe it would help if you are still waiting for answers. Recalls Frozen throttles 10/10/04 Audi of America, Inc. today announced that it is voluntarily recalling 28,363 A6s in the U.S. from model years 1998 and 1999. All 1998-1999 model year Audi A6 vehicles equipped with a 2.8-liter V-6 five-valve engine and automatic transmission that are registered in cold weather states are included. Audi has determined that, in rare cases while driving at a steady rate of speed for a considerable period of time and during extremely low ambient temperatures (below +5 degrees F), the throttle on affected vehicles may not return to idle position due to ice accumulating in the throttle body. In this instance the driver can apply additional brake force or take other actions (such as shifting into Neutral, turning off the ignition, etc.) to positively stop the vehicle. In the absence of such action, the vehicle may maintain speed when the driver expects the vehicle to slow.
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