Just received this from the dealer....not cheap, $4,500 not including the $2,800 75k service. Does the engine really need to be pulled for the exhaust gas temp sensor...$1,800+?

So $2,800 for the 75K service plus $4,485.66 for other items....$7,300 service?



The battery failed the battery test and needs to be replaced for $320.94. >The trunk button can be replaced for $138.68. >There is a front prop shaft seal that is leaking oil and to repair will cost $421.66. >The wiper blades need to be replace for $115.67 because they are streaking. >The left front outer C.V. boot is leaking grease because it is torn and to replace is $344.60. >There are three stored faults in the ECM that at one time had part failures. This means that a check engine light came on . >The first code p2181 cooling system performance failure, we tested and found the coolant temperature sensor malfunctioning to repair cost is $102.88. >The second failure code was p0442, a small evaporation leak, the purge valve is not working correctly and the gas cap seal is leaking. These items need to be replace for $254.08.>The last code is p1455 exhaust gas temp sensor, sensor is not sending a plausible signal, there is an updated sensor kit available from Audi. The exhaust gas temp sensor is in the back of the engine and the engine is to big meaning you have to take the engine out to replace the sensor which will cost $1,871.94. >You have vacuum lines that are shrinking not leaking yet that goes to the combi valves which are part of secondary air system. This would be more preventive maintenance and would cost $114.76.>The transmission pan is leaking also and to repair this will cost $800.45.