Starter-Alternator coils burnt?

MCarda

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Hi all,

Today I was snooping around the car and noticed a funny colour on the alternator copper coils, they appear burnt to me, potentially caused by overheating?

Does somebody have any insight on this please? I have had the car just over 10 months and is going in two days to have the starter-alternator replaced as per the recall, but still a scary sight considering this part has been recalled due to fire risk or maybe I am just being paranoid.
 

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Hi all,

Today I was snooping around the car and noticed a funny colour on the alternator copper coils, they appear burnt to me, potentially caused by overheating?

Does somebody have any insight on this please? I have had the car just over 10 months and is going in two days to have the starter-alternator replaced as per the recall, but still a scary sight considering this part has been recalled due to fire risk or maybe I am just being paranoid.
Did you ever get to the bottom of this? Was it resolved by having the alternator recall carried out?
 

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Make sure you have covered the recall with Audi. Both TFSI and TDI 40 variants had callback for this.
 

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Make sure you have covered the recall with Audi. Both TFSI and TDI 40 variants had callback for this.
Thanks, I believe my car has already had this recall carried out.

I was just wondering if the OP found the issue with the burnt looking coils was resolved by having the recall carried out.
 
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