Audi TT
EA888 Gen3B with improved piston design and strengthened timing chain over predecessors. Oil pump remains a structural weak point across the entire EA888 family. Significantly more reliable than Gen1/2 with correct oil change intervals and quality oil. Direct injection promotes intake valve carbon build-up at medium mileages.
Crisp coupé temperament in compact format
The 252-hp engine makes a much bigger impression in the lighter TT Coupé than in heavier models. For TT standards, a very well-balanced combination of everyday usability and genuine driving pleasure.
Engine Weaknesses 8
The Gen3B variable oil pump delivers insufficient oil pressure at low rpm. Camshaft phaser rattling and premature chain wear result. Particularly problematic in short-trip urban driving.
Symptoms: Rattling/knocking after cold start, oil pressure warning at idle, camshaft phaser fault codes
Recalls 27H2/27H8 (2020): moisture ingress into the belt starter-generator (48V MHEV system) causes short circuits and overheating with fire risk. ~530,000 vehicles worldwide (A4, A5, A6, A7, Q5, production years 2017–2020). Audi advised against garage parking until repair.
Symptoms: Sequential electrical fault messages, vehicle shuts down, in worst case smoke / fire
Early A4 B9 (2016–2017) with CYRB show cold-start rattling from chain tensioner oil pressure loss overnight. Oil pressure takes 2–3 seconds to build; tensioner does not tension the chain fast enough. Chain inspection recommended from ~100,000 km.
Symptoms: Brief rattling on cold start (2–5 sec), P0016/P0017 after extended standing, metallic clattering
On the CYRB (Gen3B) the water pump and thermostat are integrated in a combined plastic housing. The housing cracks from thermal cycling and causes coolant loss. Typically from 60,000–100,000 km.
Symptoms: Coolant loss without visible external leaks, overtemperature warning, coolant smell after engine shutdown
The turbocharger's electronic wastegate actuator absorbs moisture (cracks in the inverter plastic housing) and short-circuits. Leads to boost pressure control failure. Affects Gen3B turbos (also within recall-related context).
Symptoms: MIL with boost pressure fault, turbo noises, P0299, power loss
Gen3B CYRB uses only direct injection without port injection. The Miller cycle changes the gas exchange dynamics; EGR gases and PCV oil mist coke intake valves from ~50,000–80,000 km. Walnut blasting every 50,000 km recommended.
Symptoms: Power loss especially in the lower rpm range, rough cold start, P2015
The crankcase ventilation membrane valve tears. Gen3B has a revised PCV system but essentially the same design as Gen3. Under boost pressure an intake leak causes misfires.
Symptoms: Whistling noise, P2279, rough idle, power loss
The CYRB's piezo injectors can develop leaks or carbon deposits after high mileage (>150,000 km). Leads to misfires and uneven running. High-quality fuel and avoiding frequent short trips reduces the risk.
Symptoms: Misfires, rough running, increased fuel consumption, single-cylinder misfire fault codes
Vehicle Weaknesses 7
The S tronic mechatronics unit can develop faults that manifest as shift problems. Repair costs vary greatly depending on the extent of the damage.
The drain hoses in the hood well block and channel water into the interior. Regular inspection of the drains prevents water damage to carpet and electronics.
The optional Magnetic Ride suspension produces irritating clunking noises that, according to reports, the manufacturer has yet to resolve.
The high-quality leather seats tend to produce unpleasant creaking noises. New seat frames are the solution but are usually only worth replacing under warranty.
The Virtual Cockpit is prone to software faults and failures. Wiring connections can work loose due to vehicle vibrations over time.
Microswitches in the hood mechanism can stick due to dirt or shift out of adjustment. The control system no longer correctly identifies the hood position.
The rubber seals between the hood and bodywork become brittle and lose elasticity. A subsequently replaced windscreen can also introduce leaks.