- Mar 8, 2005
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Yea, it's four years. 50,000 miles. They are just claiming somehow that this isn't covered...
I finally got a call back from audi. They are saying the dealer is reporting that the oil cap somehow fell into the engine and damaged it. The dealer is of course claiming this is some kind of 'owner did his own work' issue and thus not covered.
The thing is, I've had all work done by the dealer every time and I have audicare which means all my maintenance is already paid for. So there is no way I'd ever take it anywhere else or do anything to my car. Audi is now investigating the claim and I'm hopeful they are going to pay to have the engine repaired.
Beyond all that, how does an oil cap fall into an engine? Isn't the fact it's a cap automatically mean it's larger than the hole it is covering? My current suspicion is the dealer damaged my car during the last service, the issue is just now showing up and they are trying to cover their asses. I'm still confused on how a oil cap could damage the rockers.
Oil cap fell into the engine? That'd be a trick, since the cap is bigger than the hole...is this your engine?
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I'm guessing they are claiming the cap fell in among the timing belt(s)?
I'll have more details on Thursday when audi calls me back. That was just the information fed to me by the lady from audi. The dealer is being very argumentative and not explaining the issue to my satisfaction.
After talking with the lady from audi I feel confident Audi will make this right. I just don't know if I trust the dealer to do any of the work. Especially because they are the only people to ever do any work on this already broken car.
When I brought the car in the check engine light was solid and yellow and literally had just came on during the drive home. The car sounded fine for the most part. I noticed a slight "miss" during idle and a very slight shimmy when in park and idle. I guess all we can do is wait and see what Audi does. On the upside Audi is forcing them to get me a loaner car while they do their investigation.

So I talked to the dealer this morning while picking up my loaner. Turns out it wasn't the oil cap, but a small metal guard inside the engine that prevents the oil filler from going in too far. So some how that got busted free during a oil change and fell into the engine. At least that makes more sense.
