Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
POWER TRAIN
32050110/25/200532050210017650Mil illuminated, dtc 17125 stored in transmission fault memory-no driveability concern. torque converter clutch circuit performance or stuck off stored in transmission fault memory. *sc11/14/2005
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
052611/16/200510018221Authorization requirements for automatic transmissions. *tt12/19/2005

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
POWER TRAIN
02/26/2009800001
 My 2006 audi a-6 cvt jerks on start-up or will not engage for several seconds and then leaps fprward. dealer says there is a problem but does not report what the problem could be. *tr
09/19/2003106/21/2002
 Problems with transmission failure. *mr the drain holes were not apart of the 20k miles maintenance. the consumer learned that the plenum chamber cover should have been removed during maintenance at which time any evidence of debris would have been obvious to the technician. the problem was due to water damage under the cowl, which destroyed the transmission computer. *sc *jb
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
02/26/2009800001
 My 2006 audi a-6 cvt jerks on start-up or will not engage for several seconds and then leaps fprward. dealer says there is a problem but does not report what the problem could be. *tr
10/06/200662000103/21/2006
 Transmission went out with now warning at 62,000 miles...it was very jolting and hard jerking of the vehicle. *nm
09/15/200445000109/01/2001
 Transmission failure
03/01/2005400009902/14/2002
 Car hesitates when pulling from a stop. hesitation appears to be transmission related. transmission is audi/zf tiptronic automatic. hesitation is unpredictable, and can last for several seconds. i have had a number of near misses as i pulled into traffic and have had to quickly shift to reverse and get out of the way of oncoming vehicles. audi states that their transmission is working as designed. i believe this because my research indicates this to be a know behavior of the tiptronic transmission as used in audi and some volkswagen vehicles. vw/audi needs to fix this problem before someone gets seriously injured or killed.
06/15/20031400004/14/2002
 Vehicle exhibits delay from a stop when depressing the gas pedal. very dangerous when crossing oncoming traffic. *la
06/01/2001
 Transmission/automatic - no response from gas pedal when attempting to accelerate from rolling stop. car then high-revs and finally jerks forward, after an approximate 1-2 second delay.*ak
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 Consumer is upset because he had to have a brand new transmission replaced. after taking transmission to mechanic, he was told that he needed transmission replaced because it was not working properly. also, it was hesitating at slow speeds, clumping when it was going in and out of 1st to 2nd gear. in addition, vehicle was revving at 6000 rpms before shifting into gear.*ak
12/10/20010
 Automobile slows up when going up a hill, it seem as if turbo is not functioning. was told that it was transmission or turbo had a hole in it. *ak
12/05/200117
 Consumer stated the transmission is inoperative, when putting vehicle in drive it will move 15 - 20 feet then it will stop for about 4 seconds, then vehicle will accelerate, vehicle was taken into dealer, the vehicle is not consistent in selecting the starting gear, sometimes starting fast at other times, slow, the speedometer is not visible in direct sunlight, even with sunshdes on, consumer also stated the vehicle stalls. *jg *ak
04/30/2001110/01/2000
 There were problems getting the parts needed to fix the transmission. audi used my car to train mechanics, rather than replacing the entire transmission and get my car back to me in a timely manner. the wrong parts were ordered, when the right parts were ordered they were not machined to proper tollerances. the car was delivered missing crucial parts in the transmission!
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - CONTROL MODULE (TCM, PCM)
10/16/2003203/14/2001
 Audi 2001 a6 2.7t tiptronic while in d transmission mode, car does not accelerate per accelerator input after using the brakes. there is a delay of about a couple of seconds before car accelerates. this happens after braking from low speeds followed by gentle acceleration and also when braking from higher speeds followed by either gentle or aggressive acceleration. often there will be a pronounced jerk when the car starts to accelerate after the delay. *la safety issue typical situation: when crossing medians to merge with traffic in the opposite direction, oncoming traffic have to brake heavily to avoid a collision because the car is unable to accelerate smartly after braking. the same crossing in previously owned audi a4 1.8t and audi a4 2.8 (both without fly by wire throttle) could be safely negotiated without any acceleration delay. this situation is unacceptable and highly dangerous in normal everyday driving. references from audiworld.com forums it is apparent that there are many owners experiencing this problem. all have the audi tiptronic transmission and fly by wire throttle system, not limited to the 2.7t model. here is the link to the latest messages http://forums.audiworld.com/a6/msgs/304185.phtml also, consumer reports have noted the delay in acceleration when testing this car. here is the link. http://www.consumerreports.org/main/detailv2.jsp?content%3c%3ecnt_id=302773&folder%3c%3efolder_id=97851&assortment%3c%3east_id=333137&bmuid=1066370138539 several other reviews in the u.s. automobile press have also noted the delay. repair local audi dealer is unable to offer a solution since their troubleshooting techniques only indicate a no fault found or unable to duplicate situation (several visits). escalation to audi headquarters elicits statements such as working as per design, safety feature (prevent over revving damage to engine/transmission), and system has to process a lot of data. *la
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - COOLING UNIT AND LINES
10/08/200328000107/01/2001
 There appears to be a possible design defect that i believe merits reporting and possible investigation. i have 2001 audi a6. the replacement of the oil filter at a jiffy lube resulted in damage to the oil cooler which cause me to suffer a $800 plus repair bill at the dealer. the dealer technician advised jiffy lube that they are aware of the potentiality of problems in replacement of the oil filter and as result have one mechanic secure the cooler with channel locks while the other removes the oil filter. there are no present warnings for shops of this method to assure no damage to the oil cooler. i presented a b.a.r. complaint in ca. and took up a small claims action for recovery, jiffy lube stepped up but audi refuses and denies any possible design flaw in their vehicle. as a consumer i cannot understand how it should require two technicians to remove and replace an oil filter.*ak
POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION
12/05/200117
 Consumer stated the transmission is inoperative, when putting vehicle in drive it will move 15 - 20 feet then it will stop for about 4 seconds, then vehicle will accelerate, vehicle was taken into dealer, the vehicle is not consistent in selecting the starting gear, sometimes starting fast at other times, slow, the speedometer is not visible in direct sunlight, even with sunshdes on, consumer also stated the vehicle stalls. *jg *ak