Audi 30 TDI
EA288 evo 2.0 TDI with 48V mild hybrid (100 kW/136 PS). Mechanically identical to the 150 PS version DETA, software-limited. Belt starter-generator (BSG) is the critical weak point of the mild hybrid system β known recall (KBA 9831 / Audi action 27H2) for fire risk from moisture. Cam belt in oil bath (wet timing chain) requires scheduled replacement around 210,000 km.
Anxiety engine β costly weakness looms
136 hp 2.0L with a known issue: recall β belt starter generator fire risk (KBA 9831). The risk of expensive repairs overshadows any driving pleasure.
Engine Weaknesses 6
Moisture can penetrate the 48V belt starter-generator and form short-circuit bridges, leading to overheating and vehicle fire. Audi action 27H2, approx. 530,000 vehicles worldwide affected (2017β2020). Free replacement of the RSG at the workshop.
The 48V belt starter-generator (BSG/RSG) can fail electrically and drive the lithium-ion battery into protection shutdown. Result: complete vehicle standstill with a cascade of warnings. Repair costs 1,500β2,300 EUR; a 7-year warranty extension was introduced.
Symptoms: Yellow battery warning, then red warnings in sequence; possible loss of power steering and brake servo; vehicle stops.
The EA288 evo uses a wet timing belt (in oil bath) to drive the oil pump. If not replaced at the prescribed interval (approx. 210,000 km / 5 years, then every 90,000β100,000 km), it can fray unnoticed and leave rubber debris in the oil circuit β potentially damaging the turbocharger, camshaft adjuster and oil pump.
Symptoms: Fine black sludge residue or rubber particles visible at oil change; in advanced cases engine noises.
The EGR valve of the EA288 evo tends to coke up with soot and oil vapour from around 100,000 km. Results are rough idle, power loss and P0401 fault codes. Cleaning or replacement needed; the EGR cooler can also develop hairline cracks and lose coolant.
Symptoms: Rough idle, noticeable power loss, MIL with P0401; possibly coolant loss without visible leak.
The diesel particulate filter of the EA288 evo clogs in predominantly urban use, as active regenerations (forced every ~750 km) do not complete fully without sufficient operating temperature. Professional DPF cleaning or replacement required.
Symptoms: MIL illuminated, DPF saturation warning, increased fuel consumption, power reduction / limp mode.
The EA288 evo uses two NOx sensors and a twin-dosing SCR system. NOx sensors and AdBlue dosing valves are known frequent failure parts. Faults cause MIL, emissions test failure and in the worst case a countdown to a driving ban.
Symptoms: MIL with NOx fault code (P20EE etc.), AdBlue warnings, reduced engine power; after multiple warnings an engine start inhibit is possible.
Vehicle Weaknesses 6
Contamination of the bonding surface during manufacture can cause the rear panoramic roof module to detach. Affects A6 models produced in 2018.
On the A6 Avant (MY 2018), the rear glass panel of the panoramic roof was incorrectly bonded. Audi recalled 1,435 vehicles in Germany. Creaking/scraping noises and water ingress are further known issues with the panoramic roof.
Stress corrosion cracking can cause excessive play between the control arm and wheel carrier on the A6 C8 (MY 2019β2021), impairing driving stability. Recall by KBA (action 42L1), free repair at dealer.
High-voltage battery cell modules on A6, A7, Q5 PHEV models can overheat during charging (KBA 15722R / code 93AD). 53,449 vehicles worldwide, 17,012 in Germany affected (production period 08/2019β08/2024). Software update takes approx. 60 minutes.
The MMI infotainment system stands out for frozen displays, unexpected reboots and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto failures. Software updates only partially resolve the problem.
On some A6 C8s, water enters through a leaking wheel arch liner, causing musty smells and moisture in the footwell or boot.