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Jennifer Waxman Posted on Jul 30, 2012
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I own a 97 Audi a6 Quattro. I brought it in to get an oil change and they told me I had a leak in one of the transmission hoses. The next day on the way to the mechanic my car was bucking/jerking when it would shift. They fixed the hose(s) and the car was fine. Now 2 months later I get in my car and it's doing the same exact thing (bucking/jerking)!! What could be the problem now?? Thanks!

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Check your trans fluid levels the problem could be anything from a transmission issue to dirty injectors bad fuel filter lookm for fluid leaks

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SOURCE: Oil questions for 2003 Audi A6 Quattro

oil type is either 5W-30W or 10W-30W depending how cold your climate is, as far as having the car properly taken care of, the Audi dealer is the best option, they have all the proper tools and service info needed to keep the car in top running condition.

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SOURCE: Need Help A.S.A.P Please!!! 2002 Audi A6- CVT transmission

Did you know that you are not suppose to warm up a Audi ???? Refer to your MAnual

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  • Posted on May 07, 2009

SOURCE: how do i change time on clock on 2005 audi a6 quattro s line

I think I can help you. I just did this on mine yesterday because my clock runs a few minutes fast each month. It was somewhere bizarre - sorry I'm not near the car to be more clear. I think I picked Sound, Settings and for some odd reason, it was there, rather than in Car, Settings. NOOO - it was in Tuning - click the AM/FM button, then Settings. I've only had it for a few months, but you'd think I'd have that one figured out due to re-setting it.

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SOURCE: What type of oil does my 2005 A6 Audi 3.2 Quattro use?

it doesn't matter what brand you use, just make sure you use the motor weight on the cap (don't use Pennzoil)

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  • Posted on Dec 20, 2010

SOURCE: Oil level problem with 2005 Audi A6 3.0 TDI Diesel Quattro

My 2005 A4 3.0 convertible audi is not a diesel, but I had a similar experience with a low oil signal going on and after checking the oil, which was sufficient, and replacing the dipstick, the light did not come back on until a subsequent trip. The light usualIy went on when I was close to the needing an oil change. I've had the car, a used one, for about two years, and the oil light minimum signal started behaving like yours early. About a week ago the oil pressure warning light came on. I don't know if there's a relationship, but if there is be careful. Audis of our vintage have a problem with sludge build up that damages the oil pump, which is a costly item. If you drive the car with low oil pressure you may seriously/fatally damage the car. I don't know if the sludge, if that's what you have, can be cleaned out, but I'd do it if it can be. My mechanic advised me to trade the car to a dealer rather than fix it. Hope you have better luck!

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