The Audi A6 C8 (model years 2019–present) follows a structured maintenance schedule designed to ensure long-term reliability and performance. Official documentation from Audi USA (NHTSA) and Audi UK indicates that services are split into , Standard Maintenance , and Additional Maintenance Items based on either mileage or time. Core Maintenance Intervals
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: If your C8 is equipped with the 7-speed S-Tronic dual-clutch transmission, replacing the fluid and internal filter at this mark is vital to prevent catastrophic transmission failure.
Every 10,000 miles (15,000 km) or 1 year, whichever comes first. Core Tasks: Engine oil change. Engine oil filter replacement. Brake system inspection (pads and discs thickness). Tire condition and pressure check. Reset service indicator display. 2. Major Service (Inspection Service)
Applicability: Dual-clutch transmissions (7-speed S-Tronic) require strict adherence to this interval to prevent costly transmission control unit (mechatronic) failures. Tiptronic Transmission Fluid
If you are looking for a service plan PDF for the Audi A6 C8, be aware that the designed to look cheap. A "useful" review of the actual engineering needs reveals that you should follow the "Severe Service" schedule:
Your vehicle's onboard computer will automatically determine which regime is appropriate and will display a service reminder when maintenance is due.
For diesel models, the service plan also includes intervals for changing the diesel particulate filter (DPF) and the fuel filter. For the plug-in hybrid (TFSI e) versions, additional checks on the high-voltage system are included.
Dealers love to bundle an "Inspection" every 30,000 km. But the PDF breaks it down into . Most of it is visual checks (wipers, lights, tire tread). You can perform 80% of these yourself. The PDF gives you the power to say: "No, I don't need a $500 'multi-point' for things I can see with my phone flashlight."
The C8 A6 relies on complex systems—mild-hybrid (MHEV) tech, sophisticated Quattro AWD, and advanced DSG/Tiptronic transmissions—that can be costly to repair if neglected.
Q: How often should I check my owner's manual for updates? A: It's recommended to check your owner's manual and the Audi website regularly for updates on the service plan PDF and any changes to the recommended maintenance schedule.
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