Right the story goes as follows....
I took my girlfriends Audi A3 back to the local main dealer with a gearbox (DSG jobbie) problem on the 29th of Jan. At this time the used approved warrenty was still valid. They had it a week because as well as fixing the problem, which apprently was the "Imput speed sensor", they also carried out some "updates" to the gearbox ecu, exactly what that entailed, i'm not sure.
After a few days the original problem returned. We then arranged to get it back to Audi to be looked at again but we had to wait a couple of weeks to get a loan car. In this time the used warrenty expired. I got a voicemail this evening from the dealer saying it looks like the gearbox is faulty, which to me is saying they are wanting to replace it.
However, as the warrenty has run out, they are trying to sort out some good-will from Audi to help with the cost. Surely as I took the car into them with the original problem, that they failed to fix properly first time and with the warrenty still valid, I shouldn't have to pay for a new box now should that be the outcome??
So, to my orignal question.... were do I stand?
Thanks for reading