The Most Common Q2 Problem

A list of some of the most common issues Q2 owners have to deal with.

  1. Sunroof Leaks

    Multiple defects with the sunroof drainage system are causing massive amounts of leak problems for Audi owners. The water is soaking headliners, creating unsafe amounts of condensation, and short circuiting sensitive electronic components. …

    Continue reading article "Sunroof Leaks" Poorly drawn blue box outlining damage made to the headliner from rain leaking in through the sunroof.
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Q2 Generations

Generations are groups of model years where few, if any, changes were made to the vehicle which means their model years tend to break in similar ways. The Q2 has 1 generation available in North American markets.

Q2 Key Numbers

    Q2 Class-Action Lawsuits

    The Q2 has been named as a class vehicle in the following lawsuits.

    • Cole, et al., v. Volkswagen Group of America, et al.

      1. Case Filed

        A VW/Audi sunroof class action lawsuit alleges California customers must cope with leaking sunroofs that cause water damage to carpets, audio systems, electronics and multiple parts of the interiors.

      Problem
      Sunroof Leaks
      Class Vehicles
      • 2016-present A1
      • 2016-present A3
      • 2016-present TT
      • 2016-present Q2
      • 2016-present Q3
      Class Members
      California Residents
      Location
      California
    • Gjonbalaj, et al., v. Volkswagen Group of America, et al.

      1. Case Filed

        The sunroof leak lawsuit alleges the sunroofs were defectively designed and manufactured due to their drainage systems and seals. In addition, the automaker allegedly doesn't honor warranties when water leaks occur on these vehicles.

      Problem
      Sunroof Leaks
      Class Vehicles
      • 2015-present A1
      • 2015-present A3
      • 2015-present TT
      • 2015-present Q2
      • 2015-present Q3
      Location
      New York

    Recent Q2 News

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    1. The lead plaintiff in a proposed leaky sunroof class-action has requested a voluntary dismissal of the entire case, without prejudice.

      This is New Jersey we're talking about here, so it's not out of bounds to think the plaintiff was told "that's a nice car you've got there, it'd be a shame if something happened to it." Or maybe they just a free fix under the table and that was good enough for them.…

      keep reading article "Audi Sunroof Lawsuit Suddenly Dropped by Lead Plaintiff 🤔"
    2. There's a serious defect with VW Group's panomaric sunroofs. So a class-action lawsuits wants to know when are they going to do something about it?

      The NJ based suit says a difference in the expansion rate between the plastic water channels and steel reinforcement plates may cause stress cracks to occur at the edges of the reinforcement plates, more than wide enough to let water seep in.…

      keep reading article "Lawsuit Claims Audi's Sunroofs Have Defective Drainage Systems"
    3. A sunroof class-action lawsuit has been proposed for all California Audi owners and lessees with defective, leaky panoramic sunroofs.

      It's widely believed that VW Group, parent company of Audi, used sunroof drainage systems with a serious defect. A difference in expansion rates is causing the plastic water channel to crack were it meets steel reiforcement plates. The water then heads through the crack and into the interior.…

      keep reading article "California Audi Owners Are Tired of Leaky Sunroofs Damaging their Interiors"
    4. A proposed class-action filed in the Easter District of NY is fed up with Audi (and it's parent company Volkswagen Group) denying warranty claims for leaky, panoramic sunroofs.

      The lawsuit lists a long line of TSBs that talk about problems with the sunroof drainage systems. They even give dealerships tips on how to repair the issue on unsold inventory, but they won't honor warranty claims asking for the same repair.…

      keep reading article "Audi's Warranty is Useless For Leaky Sunroofs, Says Lawsuit"