Your Haldex all-wheel-drive system has a pump and filter that almost nobody services — until the clogged filter starves the pump and the rear axle stops helping. We overhaul the whole unit at your driveway.
The Haldex coupling on these cars decides how much drive goes to the rear axle, using an electric pump that pressurizes clutch packs on demand. The system has a fluid filter and a fine strainer screen protecting that pump — and here's the problem: the filter service gets skipped. It's not on most quick-lube checklists, many owners have never heard of it, and the system runs silently until it doesn't.
As the deferred filter loads up with clutch material, debris migrates to the pump's strainer screen and clogs it. The pump strains against the blockage, overheats, and eventually seizes — and that pump alone is a $600+ part. With no pump pressure, the coupling can't engage: the car quietly becomes front-wheel drive, throws Haldex faults 01315/01316, and lights the AWD warning. The first time many owners notice is wheelspin pulling out into traffic, or a shudder in tight corners.
Caught as maintenance, this is a fluid, filter and strainer-clean service. Caught after the pump seizes, it's an overhaul — pump, filter, strainer, fluid. Either way the work restores proper four-wheel traction, which in a GTA winter is the entire point of owning the quattro or 4MOTION badge on the back.
If your Audi / VW is doing any of these, this is the likely cause:
The sequence is predictable: dirty fluid, clogged strainer, dead pump. Catch it at the fluid-and-filter stage and it's routine maintenance; catch it after the pump seizes and the bill grows by a $600+ part. Meanwhile you're driving a front-wheel-drive car wearing an AWD badge — which matters most exactly when you need it least to fail: the first snowfall on an unplowed side street.
Completely — it's rear-axle work, all accessible from underneath with the car safely supported. A few hours including the scan-tool testing. This is exactly the kind of job mobile service was made for.
Dealer quotes run $2,000–3,000 once the pump is involved, because the pump is a $600+ part and diagnosis plus replacement carries real labour at dealer rates. If your pump is still alive, the job is far smaller. We test first and quote one flat price for exactly what your system needs, before any work starts.
Fluid roughly every 60,000 km, and the filter/strainer with it — more conservatively than the official schedule suggests, because the strainer clogging is exactly what kills pumps. It's a small recurring cost that prevents the large one. We'll tag your next due date when we finish.
You won't hurt the engine or gearbox — the car simply runs front-wheel drive. The risks are traction (especially in rain and snow) and, if the pump is straining against a clog rather than fully dead, continuing to cook it. Get it tested soon; if the pump is still saveable, you want to catch it there.
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