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Old 02-28-2005, 01:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally posted by kjaudia6@Feb 22 2005, 08:07 AM
I have a 2004 A6 4.2 which now has 10K original miles. I am the first owner and the only driver. The vehicle has been back & forth to the dealer 4 or 5 times over the past 10 months trying to correct a mild vibration in the car. I feel this "chatter" in the steering wheel, however, it can also be felt throughout the entire car. We have changed steering rack, new tires, front left wheel bearing, many tire balances. Does anyone have similar experiences? Audi sent a technical engineer to drive the car and he claims that this is normal for my car and it is within Audi specs (although they can't give me these specs). Also, Audi now states that they are not going to spend any more money trying to fix this problem under warranty.
In response to your problem. I have a 2002 4.2 that from day one has had the vibration. This is what I have learned. Audi denies there is a problem although there is obviously one and they know it. The vibration occurs between 45-60 MPH and is more severe going uphill and with a full tank of gas! The most effective reduction of vibration will occur by indexing the wheels and tires and road force balancing each wheel to less than 10 lbs. I have had major parts replaced, alignments, three sets of tires, two sets of wheels and the problem will never go away. The balancing and indexing will make it tolerable (barely).

Good Luck & Regards.
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