Audi recalls over 44K cars over software error that turns off speedometer
- On March 31, the NHTSA issued a recall for 44,387 Audi vehicles due to a software error.
- A software problem that could lead to instrument panel display failure caused the recall.
- Certain 2021 Audi A6 Sedans, Q7s, SQ8s, RS6 Avants, and S7s face this instrument panel issue.
- Audi received 2,285 complaints; the recall states the software issue can raise the risk of a crash.
- Dealers will update software at no cost; owners will receive letters by May 30 regarding the recall.
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Over 44K Audi vehicles recalled due to software issue that causes speedometer to fail
Over 44,000 Audi vehicles have been recalled due to a software issue that causes the instrument panel display to fail and warning lights and the speedometer to stop working.The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) posted the recall to its site, saying 44,387 were affected by the recall.Volkswagen Group of America Inc. has recalled certain 2021 SQ8, A6 Sedan, A7, A8, Q7, Q8, RS6 Avant, RS7, RSQ8, S6 Sedan, S7, S8, A6 Allroa…

Audi recalls over 44K cars over software error that turns off speedometer
The auto manufacturer will begin notifying affected owners in May.

Iconic carmaker recalls more than 44,000 motors over 'sudden' dashboard failure
A HUGE car brand has issued an urgent recall for more than 44,000 vehicles, due to an error that increases the risk of crashes. Volkswagen Group of America is recalling thousands of Audis due to a software issue with the panel display. GettyAudi has recalled thousands of cars[/caption] AudiThe affected models were all made in 2021[/caption] The display could fail to show vital safety information, such as warning lights and the speedometer, thus …
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