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Audi A6

BAT 4.2L FSI V8 350 hp Automatic All-wheel drive Sedan 2006–2011
βœ– Stay Away!
Engine BAT βœ– Stay Away! 16,650–53,200 $

V8 direct injection engine with 257 kW and effortless performance. Timing chains on both sides, involved replacement. High fuel consumption, but excellent refinement.

Fun Factor? Fun to Drive!

Business saloon with a V8 surprise

The A6 C6 saloon with the 4.2 FSI surprises with effortless thrust and a discreet V8 note. 0–100 in 6.1 seconds, yet the driving experience remains refined rather than excited. For those who value understatement with real performance.

Engine Weaknesses 8

!! Timing chain with broken guide rail β€” most costly damage

Upper guide rail breaks; chain then runs on the mounting bolt. On the A6 C6 with longitudinal V8 just as laborious as on the S4. Timing chain cover leaks β€” sealing also requires engine removal. Costs from 4,000 €.

Symptoms: Rattling on cold start, ticking sound at low rpm, engine warning light, limp-home mode

4,000–10,000 $ from 100,000 km
!! Multitronic gearbox β€” structural problem on front-wheel-drive models

On front-wheel-drive variants of the A6 C6 4.2, the Multitronic gearbox was a known weakness with RPM fluctuations and juddering. Quattro models with Tiptronic are significantly more reliable.

Symptoms: Heavy RPM fluctuations, juddering on acceleration, complete gearbox failure in extreme cases

2,000–6,000 $ from 100,000 km
!! Camshaft adjusters wear and cause fault codes

The four camshaft adjusters on the BAT V8 wear due to inadequate oil supply. Rattling on start, camshaft fault codes and limp-home mode are typical symptoms.

Symptoms: Rattling on start, engine warning light, limp-home mode, power loss at low rpm

500–3,000 $ from 90,000 km
!! Intake valve coking β€” A6 often used for short trips = faster build-up

FSI-typical carbon deposits on intake valves. Particularly pronounced on the A6 C6 as a company car with lots of short trips. Power loss of up to 40 hp. Only BEDI cleaning helps.

Symptoms: Declining engine power, rough idle, poor throttle response, rough cold start

600–1,200 $ from 70,000 km
!! Elevated oil consumption β€” valve stem seals and piston rings

Elevated oil consumption from valve stem seals and piston rings is widespread on the 4.2 FSI V8. On the A6 with long service intervals, often noticed too late. 1–2 L/1,000 km typical at high age.

Symptoms: Oil level falling between changes, blue haze on cold start or after overrun phases

800–3,000 $ from 100,000 km
!! Water pump fails β€” overheating risk

Water pump on the 4.2 FSI A6 fails after 100,000–140,000 km from bearing wear or defective seals. Simultaneous thermostat replacement recommended. Combination costs 500–1,200 €.

Symptoms: Coolant level falling, temperature gauge rising, heater giving less heat, coolant smell

400–1,200 $ from 120,000 km
!! FSI high-pressure pump β€” failure after 80,000–100,000 km

The FSI high-pressure pump on the BAT fails after 80,000–100,000 km. Starting problems and power loss result. On the A6 C6 the pump is difficult to access due to tight engine bay conditions.

Symptoms: Hard starting, power drop, jerking, fault messages regarding injection quantity

600–1,600 $ from 90,000 km
! Ignition coils fail repeatedly

Ignition coil failures are common on the 4.2 FSI V8. 8 coils = 8 times the failure probability. Cheap individual coils available, but replacing the whole set costs 300–700 €.

Symptoms: Misfires, rough idle, jerking, engine warning light with misfire fault code

200–700 $ from 80,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 12

!! Gearbox Multitronic CVT Gearbox Failure

The continuously variable Multitronic gearbox (01J/0AW) is considered the most serious weakness. Judder, rev fluctuations and complete failure. Early build years up to 2007 are particularly badly affected.

4,200–9,000 $ from 100,000 km
!! Electronics Water Ingress and MMI/Control Module Damage

Blocked drain channels under the battery and sunroof allow water to enter the cabin. The comfort control module in the driver's footwell is damaged, leading to MMI total failure.

500–2,500 $ from 130,000 km
!! Gearbox Multitronic CVT Gearbox Failure

The Multitronic CVT tends to judder when pulling away, rpm fluctuations at partial load and, in the worst case, complete failure. All front-wheel-drive models are affected.

1,000–6,000 $ from 120,000 km
!! Suspension Suspension Joints and Control Arm Wear

The high vehicle weight (up to two tonnes) accelerates wear of control arms, joints and anti-roll bar bushes. From around 150,000 km, extensive suspension work is virtually unavoidable.

400–1,500 $ from 150,000 km
!! Rust Rust at Sills and Tailgate

Older A6 C6 examples show corrosion starting at the sills, door sill lower edges and tailgate. Where paint is damaged in the underbody area, corrosion progresses rapidly.

300–2,000 $ from 150,000 km
!! Suspension Front Control Arms Worn

The cast-aluminium front control arms are prone to rubber bush wear. The long steel bolts in the wheel carrier corrode particularly badly and become extremely difficult to remove.

300–1,000 $ from 150,000 km
!! Rust Rust at Wheel Arches and Door Sill Lower Edges

Pre-facelift vehicles (up to 2001) in particular show rust at the front wheel arches, door sill lower edges, and on the Avant at the roof edge above the windscreen.

300–1,500 $
!! Body Water Ingress Through Blocked Drain Holes

Blocked drain holes under the battery lead to water ingress into the interior and can damage control units. Leaking cabin air filter housing seals exacerbate the problem.

50–500 $
!! Steering Differential Shaft Seal Leaking β€” Oil onto Catalytic Converter

The shaft seal between gearbox and propshaft on the A6 C5 eventually loses its seal. Gearbox oil drips onto the catalytic converter and burns off there. Often only diagnosed by smell or visual inspection from underneath.

150–500 $ from 120,000 km
! Electronics Xenon Headlight Failure and Ageing

The xenon headlights are susceptible to age-related failure. Bulbs and ballasts fail with increasing age. Rear lights absorb moisture through leaking seals.

150–800 $ from 120,000 km
! HVAC Sunroof Leaking

The panoramic or sliding sunroof tends to leak, especially when the drain hoses are blocked. Result: water ingress into the interior.

100–600 $
! Interior Soft-Touch Door Handles and Surrounds Worn

The soft-touch coating on door handles, light switches and surrounds of the A6 C5 peels away at frequently touched spots, leaving a greasy surface. Almost all vehicles over 10 years old show this.

100–600 $
NHTSA Owner Complaints
Below Average
229 complaints Β· 2004–2011
Airbags
131 ⚠ 5
Electrical
27 ⚠ 2
Lighting
12 ⚠ 1
Brakes
10 ⚠ 2
Engine & Cooling
10 ⚠ 1

Top Reported Issues

⚠ Airbags (131 complaints)
⚠ Electrical (27 complaints)
⚠ Lighting (12 complaints)
Source: NHTSA (nhtsa.gov) Β· 2026-03