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Audi responded that all the products meet the national standards

Audi responded that all the products meet the national standards

4hw.com.cn: some time ago, some media pointed out that in recent years, several Audi owners have been replaced with leukemia or cancer. Recently, Audi officially responded. Let's see the details.

China Quality News Network launched an investigation into the 'odor carcinogenic' incident of Audi that previously attracted the attention of all sectors of society. In this regard, the official response of FAW Volkswagen Audi said that the concentrations of formaldehyde, benzene and other volatile substances in the Audi models produced by FAW Volkswagen are within the scope of national standards.

In the reply letter, FAW Volkswagen Audi responded that according to the quality inspection and monitoring of batch vehicles by a number of third-party authoritative institutions with CNAs, CMA and other in car air quality certification qualifications, as well as FAW Volkswagen odor testing laboratory with the same national certification qualification, according to the 'guidelines for air quality evaluation in passenger cars (GB / T 27630-2011)', The concentrations of formaldehyde, benzene and other volatile substances in Audi models produced by FAW Volkswagen are within the range of national standards.

In addition, FAW Volkswagen Audi further said that as the earliest passenger car enterprise in China to control the air quality in the car, FAW Volkswagen has an in car air quality assurance system covering the whole process of model development, production and after-sales. Relying on the hardware analysis equipment such as liquid chromatograph and GC-MS, as well as the subjective evaluation system of "golden nose team" with the same standard as Audi in Germany, FAW Volkswagen carries out formaldehyde test, condensation test and total carbon test on the odor and emission performance of all parts, parts and vehicles, And eight toxic and harmful substances specified in the national standard, so as to ensure that the air quality in the vehicle meets the national standard and the air quality control requirements of German Volkswagen.

In March this year, an article entitled "they all bought Audi cars, they all got leukemia" spread on the Internet. The article said that there was a long-term peculiar smell in FAW Volkswagen Audi cars, resulting in the owner's physical discomfort, illness and other phenomena. It is reported that the State Administration of market supervision has been involved in the investigation. However, it is generally believed in the industry that there is no relevant evidence to directly prove that the smell in the car is related to the illness of the owner, which is also the main reason why the relevant owner has not been supported by the court.