Undercarriage Panel Loose??
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Undercarriage Panel Loose??
Today after turning off the Q5 (just like any other day), I heard what sounded like air brakes releasing; " Psstcchhhhh... "
I took a moment to see if it happened again and it did. A quick look under the car tells the tale... water dripping onto the hot exhaust pipes (BLUE arrows) which I assume is from the A/C but they are coming from several locations -- is that normal?
Then I noticed the panel. The pic is from the passenger side looking up underneath at the panel. It has come detached; you can see the screws are missing/fallen out (RED arrows).
I also noticed the left and right side panels (where there is a seam) have a greasy substance all over the area (GREEN arrows).
It seems there's a lot of "stuff" going on in this immediate area that doesn't look right. I'm not mechanically inclined so I'm not going to even try to guess what's normal and what's not.
The obvious next step is a trip to the dealer, but I thought I'd post in here to see what sort of comments I can get from you guys examining the photo!
Please let me know your thoughts -- thanks!
RED = Panel screws missing
GREEN = Heavy grease areas
BLUE = Water drip locations
I took a moment to see if it happened again and it did. A quick look under the car tells the tale... water dripping onto the hot exhaust pipes (BLUE arrows) which I assume is from the A/C but they are coming from several locations -- is that normal?
Then I noticed the panel. The pic is from the passenger side looking up underneath at the panel. It has come detached; you can see the screws are missing/fallen out (RED arrows).
I also noticed the left and right side panels (where there is a seam) have a greasy substance all over the area (GREEN arrows).
It seems there's a lot of "stuff" going on in this immediate area that doesn't look right. I'm not mechanically inclined so I'm not going to even try to guess what's normal and what's not.
The obvious next step is a trip to the dealer, but I thought I'd post in here to see what sort of comments I can get from you guys examining the photo!
Please let me know your thoughts -- thanks!
RED = Panel screws missing
GREEN = Heavy grease areas
BLUE = Water drip locations
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Ok; no comments?
Would anyone be willing to take a look under theirs and see if they have the same sort of water exits and grease on the flanks there (GREEN arrows), please?
I'd like to have some talking points before I take her in.
Would anyone be willing to take a look under theirs and see if they have the same sort of water exits and grease on the flanks there (GREEN arrows), please?
I'd like to have some talking points before I take her in.
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I don't remember seeing anything when I rebuilt my car 1.5 years ago...In fact, I don't recall seeing anything but brake lines under that cover that has grease on it. The one thats hanging down the clips could easily fall out if they aren't tightened all the way - its only like 1/2 turn to put them in.
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Don't worry about the water. If you run the air-con you're going to get condensation at several different places if it's humid where you are.
I can't see where the grease could be coming from. Clean and recheck it later.
As for those two bolts, take it back to whoever changed the oil last time and point it out. They should be happy to replace them, quietly, to cover such a simple mistake.
I can't see where the grease could be coming from. Clean and recheck it later.
As for those two bolts, take it back to whoever changed the oil last time and point it out. They should be happy to replace them, quietly, to cover such a simple mistake.
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Don't worry about the water. If you run the air-con you're going to get condensation at several different places if it's humid where you are.
I can't see where the grease could be coming from. Clean and recheck it later.
As for those two bolts, take it back to whoever changed the oil last time and point it out. They should be happy to replace them, quietly, to cover such a simple mistake.
I can't see where the grease could be coming from. Clean and recheck it later.
As for those two bolts, take it back to whoever changed the oil last time and point it out. They should be happy to replace them, quietly, to cover such a simple mistake.
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