What Was the Recall For?
The recall was issued for the 2013 Audi A7 due to a potential problem with the power steering system. Specifically, it was found that the power steering system could fail, resulting in increased difficulty in steering the vehicle. This could potentially lead to a loss of control of the car, which could cause a serious accident.How Many Vehicles Were Affected?
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the recall affected approximately 7,000 2013 Audi A7 vehicles in the United States.The issue was first discovered when Audi received several reports of power steering failure in the A7. Upon further investigation, it was determined that the problem was caused by a software issue in the power steering system.
What Did Audi Do About the Recall?
Audi quickly responded to the recall by notifying owners of affected vehicles and offering to repair the issue free of charge. The repair involved updating the software in the power steering system to prevent the failure from occurring.Owners were instructed to bring their vehicles to their nearest Audi dealership to have the repair performed. The process typically took only a few hours to complete, and Audi provided loaner vehicles to affected customers to ensure that they could continue to drive while their car was being repaired.
What Should You Do If You Own an Affected Vehicle?
If you own a 2013 Audi A7, it is important to check whether your vehicle is affected by the recall. You can do this by entering your vehicle identification number (VIN) on the NHTSA website or by contacting your local Audi dealership.If your vehicle is affected, you should bring it to your local dealership as soon as possible to have the repair performed. Even if you have not experienced any issues with your power steering system, it is important to have the repair performed to prevent any potential safety issues from occurring in the future.
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