Magic Sky Control
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Magic Sky Control
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So I finally got my s560 delivered from Keyes in CA and it came delivered with the passenger window not working, too much oil message and a runny magic sky control sunroof. Has anyone seen this or have it happen to them and know why? They had no explanation. I've included some pics but thank goodness it's a CPO because they ordered a replacement sunroof.
So I finally got my s560 delivered from Keyes in CA and it came delivered with the passenger window not working, too much oil message and a runny magic sky control sunroof. Has anyone seen this or have it happen to them and know why? They had no explanation. I've included some pics but thank goodness it's a CPO because they ordered a replacement sunroof.
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2019 S560, 2022 Audi S8
What year model is it? How many miles on it? How many previous owners? I've never seen so many complaints from a W222. Not saying you're wrong, but what's the story behind this car?
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Passenger window was software update. Oil, it had too much in it and now I don't get the message. The only concern was the magic sky. Other than that, the car is amazing. The dealer I bought it from obviously could have fixed the window during CPO but that dealer is another story.
Just trying to see if this has happened to anyone else.
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CPO means nothing in my mind. I purchased a 2018 E400 Cabrio for my wife last year from an MB dealer in Wilsonville, OR that advertised the car as CPO. 30 miles into the trip home she picked up a nail, took it to a tire shop nearby and they fixed the leak but told us that 3 of the 4 tires were shot. Took it to another dealer when we got back to Seattle and they replaced the 3 bad tires and told me that they ran it back through CPO. 6 months later the service light comes on for the next service. Took it to my local dealer in Bellevue and they tell me the car needs an oil change as it looks like it has not been done in a long time per the cars computer. I think at most dealers CPO means they ran it through the car wash and slap some extra warranty time on the car. I would assume nothing has been done and have an independent shop do a complete inspection as well as an oil change.
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CPO means nothing in my mind. I purchased a 2018 E400 Cabrio for my wife last year from an MB dealer in Wilsonville, OR that advertised the car as CPO. 30 miles into the trip home she picked up a nail, took it to a tire shop nearby and they fixed the leak but told us that 3 of the 4 tires were shot. Took it to another dealer when we got back to Seattle and they replaced the 3 bad tires and told me that they ran it back through CPO. 6 months later the service light comes on for the next service. Took it to my local dealer in Bellevue and they tell me the car needs an oil change as it looks like it has not been done in a long time per the cars computer. I think at most dealers CPO means they ran it through the car wash and slap some extra warranty time on the car. I would assume nothing has been done and have an independent shop do a complete inspection as well as an oil change.
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Sheesh that's crazy. I purschased it out of state but made sure to do my homework and got all of the service records and cpo checklist for the vehicle. They replaced all 4 tires, oil change, etc when they got the car in as a trade. The oil and software update for the window no biggie but the magic sky is concerning because if this happens again out of warranty, it's probably very expensive.
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