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    Veteran Member Four Rings
    Join Date
    Sep 24 2014
    AZ Member #
    284729
    My Garage
    2015 Audi Q3 Quattro, 2017 Corvette M7 Grand Sport, 2017 Audi SQ5, 2019 Porsche Macan, 24 Jetta GLI
    Location
    Central NJ

    GEN1 Q3 Safety: Inspect your lower control arms and subframe of the rear suspension!!

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    My 2015 Q3 suddenly started driving odd, crab-walking......the rear lower control arm rusted completely through, two large holes, and bent, causing a severe misalignment of the rear wheel.

    The car has 103,000 miles, and has lived in the Northeast salt-belt since new. And I did rinse the undercarriage and wheel wells everytime the car was washed.

    Sad that Aud spends so much effort with corrosion protection in the rest of the car, but cheaps-out in the rear suspension, with poorly painted steel parts.

    Also, the rear subframe had lots of surface rust on it, I brushed some Loctite Extend Rust Neutralizer product on it.

    I replaced both left and right arms yesterday.

    I did not re-install the plastic/rubber stone guards. I actually think they are more for improving underbody aerodynamics.
    I think these parts just trap more salt/dirt/moisture on the control arm.

    These same lower rear control arms are used on many VW models (Golf, Jetta, Passat, CC, Tiguan, EOS), and I don't think any of those VW models have these plastic guards.
    Q3 Control Arm2.jpg

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
    Join Date
    Feb 27 2013
    AZ Member #
    110344
    My Garage
    Twin turbo 350Z, Mercedes ML350, Audi Q3 and BMW 535i M sport
    Location
    New York

    This is funny I had the same problem 2015 Audi Q3 and had to replace both arms. I also agree that the plastics trap salt that caused the damage but I did end up putting them back on but i added some coats of rust coating to them Also check your front brake dust shields i am working on replacing those also the whole bottom of them have rusted.
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