Car trouble need help

We got a BIG problem, the computer system for the transmission might be done, We are looking at a 1200 dollar repair if the computer and carpet does not dry

Yes, they suggested I get codes, well I dont really need codes now as my back seat was covered in a puddle of water which has a transmission computer and sensor. It got really soaked, I currently dont know if it will dry , but if it does not it could be 1200

again, why was this not the first thing mentioned in the first post??

water + electronics = more than a simple forum diagnostic can fix..
 
Im 2 years younger than an adult, not a kid. I dont know whos fault it was, but it looks like a lot of money to fix
 
Im 2 years younger than an adult, not a kid. I dont know whos fault it was, but it looks like a lot of money to fix

Oh, sorry! Some of us spent time trying to help you, but you didn't give us all the info--lesson learned :)
 
I dont know whos fault it was...

Did someone accidently spill a jug of:

IBIZ's World Class Waterless Wash & Wax?!?! :eek:


Anyway:
Sorry about your misfortune...Hope it doesn't cost a small fortune to fix!


Bob
 
Sorry about issues with the Audi Bill, hopefully this post goes better than the tire or bumper thread does. Maybe that place where you bought those Michelin's from can help you. I should say this, be advised that the code reader isn't made in Merica, just sayin';-)

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I'm very disappointed in some of the replys on this thread. I thought AGO was people helping people. Bill1234 I hope you find what's wrong with your car and get it fixed at a reasonable cost. Thank you for over 1000 posts you placed on this forum. If I knew anything about an Audi I would be happy to help you. Good luck! Bob
 
thanks for the replys guys, I will see what happens, this repair could easily have been avoided

TLDR:shut windows BEFORE it starts to downpour
 
maybe I was harsh, but really, you came on here asking "why my transmission is slow and i have a check engine light", first, and not "hey, i left my windows open in a downpour on accident - any recommended advice on what might be wrong?"

Good luck with the repairs.
 
Yes, they suggested I get codes, well I dont really need codes now as my back seat was covered in a puddle of water which has a transmission computer and sensor. It got really soaked, I currently dont know if it will dry , but if it does not it could be 1200

Maybe I've been in 110degree weather too Long today, but don't need codes? You lost me, if the seat has water. GET it out ASAP! Mold WILL grow... If not, you have two problems On your hands. Have a shop Vac? Suck up as much water. Reason i bring this up is, some guy dropped three gallons of water on his back seat in his truck. Doesn't notice, a week goes by, WHOLe back seat has black mold, around the back seat, carpet on floor, and it started to creep up the front seats. I had to strip the whole interior to the metal... Back seat was thrown away..

If the electronics are crapped, I would look at junk yards. You can save a ton. Good luck Bill!
 
I already have taken it in to a reputable mechanic. They took the carpet out and put it in the hot sun to let it dry. They are then seeing if the electronics will dry out too, if they do, then I will be on my way. If they dont, I will need a new computer and a new transmission speed sensor i think. Is 1200 dollars right for a repair like this ?
 
For the pricing do try the Audi forums and go to your local sub forum and check there, they may be able to give you a better idea locally. On the computer, was it a sealed box, did water come running out when removed? Try getting a big bowl put the tranny logic unit in the bowl and fill with rice, let it set over night. That will absorb some of the moisture, if not do scour local or internet junk yards for the part could save a ton.
 
I cant go to the junk yard to do the repair, the mechanic has to, he is ordering the parts, I will have to see about the computer problem
 
Does the car have a sunroof? Audi/VW commonly have a problem with the drains getting blocked up and water getting into the car. If it is the transmission control module I do believe it will have to be re-programmed to the vehicle in which proper equipment is required.
 
I know one of them does, I don't know because I've had a code reader since they went OBD I and you couldn't just stick a wire across the right terminals of the ALDC (let's see who knows that acronym!)

Automatic Load and Drive Control (if I remember correctly)

Bill
 
Automatic Load and Drive Control (if I remember correctly)

No, that's way off...the GM cars before OBD I, from, um...'81? had CCC (Computer Command Control). When the check engine light came on, you could short out two pins in the ALDC (Assembly Line Diagnostic Connector, forerunner of OBD) and the MIL would blink out the trouble code. Later I bought a little tool that had different pins/sockets on different sides for doing the same thing on GM, Ford and Chrysler cars.

PS While looking up when GM started with CCC, I apparently am senile enough to have misremembered the acronym, Wikipedia says it was ALDL (Assembly Line Diagnostic Link).
 
I don't think it would hurt anything to disconnect the battery and leave it off for a while and then reconnect it, while everything is drying out, just a thought.

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Dont ever pay anyone to switch out a computer, it is plug and play. You could have saved a bunch of money. Anyone under 25 is still a kid. Good luck.
 
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