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Old January 26th 05, 02:23 PM
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Default Design Fault A4 Cab

5 month old A4 Cab

Hardly ever used the passenger seat fold at I dontnormally carry people in
the back BUT

Tried to use it the other day and 'snap' goes the cable on the seat release

Turns out the cable in the seat has snapped

Audi will repair under warranty but get this ......

A New seat will be required, they will be removing the leather from my seat
and will be re-stitching it (by a third party)
onto the new seat

All I can say is, it better look as good as it does now, and thank god it
did'nt happen outside of warrantly



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