I dropped off my car on 11/10/17 to Audi Beverly Hills for them to check engine rattle noises on cold start. Turns out the tensioner needed replacing (surprise surprise). My service advisor kept text communication and kept telling me my car will be ready soon. That "soon" took 2.5 weeks when I finally picked up my car on 11/29/17. I was never looped in on the details as to why this took so long, so before I drove 2 hours home, I drove it around the block. That's when I noticed fluttering noises under soft acceleration. I drove it back to the dealer, a technician took a look, replaced the exhaust clamp, and now no more noise. While driving back, I noticed on the MMI the oil levels were reading less than half. SA said that I need to add oil and that "sometimes it happens." On 11/30/17 I went to the Santa Barbara Audi where they generously topped my oil off. That night after coming home, I discovered oil leaking everywhere. Puddling on the left side of the engine, under the intake, and all over the ground. I immediately notified my SA and he sent me a courtesy car on 12/1/17. Without knowing the extent of the damage, the driver was notified to drive my car back "carefully." The next few updates from my SA are: oil is coming from transmission, then he said they need to do adaptation for transmission. On Thursday, 12/7/17 they said they still having trouble and now they have to replace oil filter housing. When they finally fixed the issue, the problem was that the seal between the engine and transmission was faulty. Claiming that Audi sent them a damaged seal.
I was glad the nightmare was over until I reviewed the dashcam footage. I have a dual front and rear dash cam so I was able to record everything...well until it was unplugged. On 11/10/17 when I dropped off my car, a worker driving to 99 La Cienega Center (some medical building, from the footage definitely not an Audi parking lot) that morning. He failed to use launch control at first, then almost lost control when he succeeded. Plus he was on his phone...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDoJY-5pfX8
I also have footage of the negligence exhibited by the technician claiming he never replaced the exhaust clamps.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zb904t87a8E
Overall, I am utterly disappointed at this dealership and this experience. These videos prove that anyone should be suspicious of work done by the dealerships. With all that being said, go get your tensioner and timing chain replaced if you're under warranty!
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