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How do I check if everything is up to date? I have a VCDS lead somewhere if that'll help.
You will have to take it to an Audi dealer Service Department. Audi Germany keep a master record of each vehicle including the software versions of each of the components installed within your specific vehicle. When you take your car in (yours is on 66 plate so must still be under warranty unless it's done a lot of miles?) the dealer hooks the car up to the Audi service systems whereupon the Tech is advised of the software updates needed which are downloaded and installed in real time. In addition you can also advise the dealer's service desk that you feel that the Stronic is slow to respond - they will check to see if there are any Audi service documents on the topic.

I've taken Audi's in over the years and driven what felt like a completely different vehicle home.
 
My RS is in for a service next week. Just as a matter of interest, does anybody know if software updates are checked for and installed as a matter of course as part of the service? I know that the sat nav updates are chargeable, it's just things like DSG and ECU updates I was thinking about. I'm going to bring it up when I take the car in....just wondered if anyone knows the answer. It's a proper Audi dealership, but a local, very respected specialist, was only around ÂŁ60 cheaper and I thought that would be worth the Audi stamp on the service record in the future.
 
I'd like to think they had done that before I bought it!
In my BMW years, I was told that they try and do as little to the car as possible to sell it so they can pass the buck on faults to BMW when the new owner brings it back.

As for not seeing RSQ3’s, they must all be down here...or maybe the same one loads of times....as I keep seeing the **** things and start thinking spending thoughts.

Apparently I can’t say d a m n. ��
 
How do I check if everything is up to date? I have a VCDS lead somewhere if that'll help.

Take a look here: https://www.q3ownersclub.co.uk/foru...ub.co.uk/forum/17-technical-faults/5079-rsq3-vcds-transmission-scan-wanted.html

Mine is a pre-facelift, but I suspect the DSG software version is the same. I had mine updated because of the occasional 4th-5th 'zing', which it cured. The changes seem a bit crisper since having it done, but that might just be positive thinking.

Sorry John, going a bit off topic......
 
Discussion starter · #27 ·
My RS is in for a service next week. Just as a matter of interest, does anybody know if software updates are checked for and installed as a matter of course as part of the service? I know that the sat nav updates are chargeable, it's just things like DSG and ECU updates I was thinking about. I'm going to bring it up when I take the car in....just wondered if anyone knows the answer. It's a proper Audi dealership, but a local, very respected specialist, was only around ÂŁ60 cheaper and I thought that would be worth the Audi stamp on the service record in the future.
The proper Audi Stamp and continuous dealer network service history is a good idea if one has to call upon Audi CS for a goodwill warranty claim beyond the 1st three years cover. As with many things related to taking one's car in for service items it's best not to assume anything so I'd make a specific request for software update check/

Malph on the subject of the SatNav updates - I assume that you know that you don't have to pay the circa ÂŁ300 gouge for the dealer Satnav updates? RichardH posted an Ebay link for a reliable supplier here in the UK (this is their direct web site link www.vag-technik.co.uk) you don't only get the latest 2019 map update but also the MMI firmware updates as well which includes the Bluetooth features - specific to your car. The map updates and firmware bits are ÂŁ69.49.
 
The proper Audi Stamp and continuous dealer network service history is a good idea if one has to call upon Audi CS for a goodwill warranty claim beyond the 1st three years cover. As with many things related to taking one's car in for service items it's best not to assume anything so I'd make a specific request for software update check/

Malph on the subject of the SatNav updates - I assume that you know that you don't have to pay the circa ÂŁ300 gouge for the dealer Satnav updates? RichardH posted an Ebay link for a reliable supplier here in the UK (this is their direct web site link www.vag-technik.co.uk) you don't only get the latest 2019 map update but also the MMI firmware updates as well which includes the Bluetooth features - specific to your car. The map updates and firmware bits are ÂŁ69.49.
Hi again matey, how do I know what mmi I've got? Wouldn't mind doing this update as that pricing is reasonable.
 
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Hi again matey, how do I know what mmi I've got? Wouldn't mind doing this update as that pricing is reasonable.
Hi John - the Q3 Satnav comes in two forms:

SD - card based, so one of the SD card slots in the media unit in the dash is permanently occupied with an SD card.

HDD - Hard disk based, this was part of the 'Tech Pack' option, this one will have the ability to do 3D terrain mapping (so in London and other major cities it will show many of the buildings as 3D blocks as an overlay on the map, with graphical objects for major landmarks), replay videos via SD card and in some instances if the Connect option was chosen when the car was new then also overlay the map with Google satellite images as well as providing real-time traffic data.

If you contact that link I put in the mail 'Julian' will help you figure out which options you need.
 
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