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Old 04-02-2016, 12:40 AM
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Originally Posted by worf928
Any dealer can get parts from Germany overnighted. It's called PDX and cost $20 or 20% (whichever is more.) I'm going to guess that the dealer likely has to eat the PDX charge for a warranty part.
I can see where in certain situations where the shipping would be over $500 that the Dealership would use "Cheaper Methods" to get the part. And that can take some time for heavy freight.
Old 04-04-2016, 09:59 AM
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I was just notified that the Sensor is in. I will be taking the car in tomorrow!

I will update you guys on wether the O2 sensor replacement actually solves this problem.
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Just got the car back today after a couple of hours at the service center. It is perfect. The O2 sensor seems exactly what was wrong with it. All problems gone. I am very happy with the result.

I noticed at the Vehicle info screen, above all the info displayed, on the top, there is a semi circle, kind of a digital gauge, similar to rpm, for the turbo boost. It fills up the semi cricle whenever the turbo is working. It is kinda cool. (This is not the same as the regular turbo PSI indicator that is usually in the vehicle info screen). Is it possible that the software was updated and this is new or maybe I haven't noticed this before?



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