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Audi S7

CTGA 4.0L TFSI V8 BiTurbo 420 hp Automatic All-wheel drive 2012–2018
– Be Careful
Engine CTGA – Be Careful 13,950–47,100 €

Biturbo V8 with 309 kW for S6/S7 C7 and S8 D4. Detuned version of the RS V8 with cylinder deactivation. Comfortable and powerful at the same time.

Fun Factor? Fun to Drive!

S6 tech in the better-looking body

Same twin-turbo V8 as the S6 C7, but the Sportback design makes the difference. Autocar wrote 'no rival comes close to matching its style advantage'. Functionally identical to the S6, emotionally half a class above β€” purely because of the roofline.

Engine Weaknesses 10

!! Recall 21H7 β€” Oil Strainer Turbocharger Supply

KBA recall (code 21H7) for S6 and RS6 built June 2012 to March 2017: the too-fine oil strainer restricts turbocharger lubrication. Replacement with a coarser-mesh strainer required. Without repair, turbo damage can result.

Symptoms: Power loss, whistling turbo noise, engine check light; in advanced cases metallic swarf in oil

0–500 € from 60,000 km
!! Timing Chain Stretch β€” V8 BiTurbo

At high mileages (150,000–200,000 km) 4.0 TFSI engines show timing chain stretch, recognisable by camshaft synchronisation faults. Repair requires extensive engine work on the V8.

Symptoms: Idle fluctuations, camshaft synchronisation fault codes, rattling on cold start from the front timing drive

3,000–8,000 € from 170,000 km
!! High-Pressure Fuel Pump β€” Wear

The high-pressure fuel pump on the 4.0 TFSI is a known wear component. Pressure loss causes injection problems and uneven combustion. Wear increases with long service intervals or poor fuel quality.

Symptoms: Rough running, injection noise, power loss at high rpm, cold-start problems

800–2,500 € from 140,000 km
!! Elevated Oil Consumption β€” Cylinder Bore

Aluminium-silicon alloy cylinder walls are hard to repair once worn. Elevated oil consumption from piston ring wear occurs, especially with spirited driving and long intervals.

Symptoms: Steadily dropping oil level, slightly bluish smoke under acceleration, oil consumption above 1 litre per 1,000 km

4,000–12,000 € from 180,000 km
!! Crankcase Ventilation Failed β€” Oil in Intake

A failed crankcase ventilation (PCV) routes engine oil into the intake channels. Unburnt oil entering the cylinders increases oil consumption and can cause knocking and power loss.

Symptoms: Blue smoke from exhaust, significantly elevated oil consumption, power loss, oily intake tract on inspection

400–1,200 € from 120,000 km
!! Electric Water Pump and Thermostat Failed

The 4.0 TFSI cooling system relies on an electric main water pump (079121014M) and an auxiliary pump. Plastic housings and thermostat housing become porous with age. Failure creates overheating risk.

Symptoms: Coolant temperature rises unusually quickly or stays permanently low, coolant loss without visible leak, heater not working efficiently

800–1,800 € from 100,000 km
!! ZF8HP Torque Converter and Mechatronics Wear

The ZF8HP automatic transmission suffers from worn shift solenoids and torque converter when transmission fluid changes are missed. Shift jerk and overrun on gear changes are typical.

Symptoms: Jerk when pulling away or shifting, shift pauses in sport mode, in severe cases transmission limp mode, mechatronics fault codes

1,500–4,500 € from 150,000 km
! Spark Plugs and Coils β€” Hot-V Heat Stress

The hot-V architecture places turbos and spark plugs in the thermally extreme engine valley. Spark plug wear increases from around 40,000 km; CoD-deactivated cylinders (2, 3, 5, 8) are especially affected.

Symptoms: Misfires especially at CoD cylinders, stumbling at partial load, engine check light, misfire fault code

250–600 € from 45,000 km
! Engine Mounts Wear-Prone β€” Costly Renewal

The vibration-damping engine mounts on the V8 suffer increased wear from torque impulses. According to used-car reports they typically need replacement from 50,000 km.

Symptoms: Vibrations in the passenger compartment under acceleration, audible movement when blipping and releasing the throttle, shift jerk at full load

800–1,500 € from 60,000 km
! Lambda Sensors β€” Hot-V Heat Stress Causes Early Failure

The four lambda sensors (pre- and post-cat per bank) are exposed to extreme heat stress in the hot engine valley. Pre-cat sensors fail more often, causing rich mixture and elevated consumption.

Symptoms: Engine check light, increased fuel consumption, power loss, fault codes P0130–P0167 (mixture control)

200–800 € from 100,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 4

!! Other Recall 21H7: turbocharger oil strainer (identical to S6 C7)

Identical issue to the S6 C7: the excessively fine oil strainer in the turbocharger oil feed causes oil starvation. Recall 21H7 covers all vehicles from June 2012 to March 2017 (check code 21H7 with the KBA).

!! Gearbox Multitronic CVT failure

The Multitronic CVT fitted to some variants is known for rpm fluctuation, judder when pulling away, and in severe cases gearbox failure. On the S7 mainly Tiptronic and S-tronic are used, but the CVT is problematic in A7 variants on the same platform.

500–8,000 € from 150,000 km
!! Suspension Air suspension: compressor and air springs failure

The S7 4G comes as standard with air suspension. Compressor and air bellows wear over the years. Repair costs are substantial, especially at main dealer rates.

800–3,500 € from 100,000 km
! Brakes Sport braking system wears quickly

The S7 4G's high-performance braking system wears quickly under spirited use. The large front brake discs in particular are expensive to replace.

900–2,200 € from 40,000 km

Reports & Tests

nhtsa_complaints NHTSA Complaint Summary 2026-03
Average

51 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2012–2018). Most reported: Engine (35), Electrical (7), Powertrain (6).