2017 AUDI S3

2.0L Turbo I4AWDDCTgasturbo
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$28,242 maintenance + known platform issues
~$5,648/yr · 470¢/mile equivalent · $6,390 maintenance + $4,752 expected platform issues
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Common Problems & Known Issues

The 2017 Audi S3 with the EA888 Gen 3 2.0T is a potent hot hatch that can suffer catastrophic engine failure due to PCV system design flaws leading to oil consumption and carbon buildup, plus a handful of transmission and turbo-related issues typical of high-strung VAG platforms.

PCV System Failure Leading to Catastrophic Engine Damage

Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 40,000-80,000 mi
Symptoms: Excessive oil consumption (1 qt per 1,000-2,000 mi), Blue smoke on cold start or under boost, Carbon buildup on intake valves causing misfires and rough idle, Check engine light with multiple misfire codes, In severe cases: spun rod bearings, seized pistons requiring full engine rebuild
Fix: If caught early, cleaning intake valves via walnut blasting (3-4 hrs) and replacing PCV valve/diaphragm helps. Once oil consumption is severe, expect piston ring replacement or full short block (20-30 hrs labor). Some engines blow completely and need full rebuilds with updated pistons.
Estimated cost: $500-1,200 for walnut blast and PCV update; $8,000-15,000 for short block or engine rebuild

DSG Mechatronic Unit and Clutch Pack Failures

Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: Harsh or delayed shifts, especially 1st to 2nd, Transmission jerking or shuddering at low speeds, Limp mode with trans fault codes (17105, 17099 common), Unable to engage gear from Park
Fix: Mechatronic sleeve failures require replacement of the entire unit with updated revision (6-8 hrs). Clutch pack wear from hard launches or tuning requires clutch replacement (12-15 hrs with trans removal). DSG service every 40k miles helps but doesn't prevent all failures.
Estimated cost: $2,500-4,000 for mechatronic; $3,500-5,500 for clutch packs

Turbocharger Wastegate Rattle and Failure

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 50,000-90,000 mi
Symptoms: Metallic rattling on cold start that disappears after warmup, Loss of boost pressure or overboost conditions, Check engine light with underboost/overboost codes (P0299, P0234), Turbo lag or sluggish throttle response
Fix: IHI turbo wastegate arm wears and rattles — common on EA888 Gen 3. Replacement turbo with updated wastegate design is the fix (6-8 hrs labor). Some techs weld wastegate arms as temporary fix but replacement is proper repair.
Estimated cost: $1,800-2,800 for turbo replacement

Water Pump and Thermostat Housing Leaks

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: Coolant leak from front of engine, often dripping on subframe, Low coolant warning on dash, Overheating in severe cases, Coolant smell in cabin or under hood
Fix: EA888 uses plastic thermostat housing integrated with water pump — both fail together. Replace as assembly with upgraded metal housing if available (3-4 hrs). Also check coolant flange and hoses at same time.
Estimated cost: $800-1,400

Carbon Buildup on Intake Valves

Common · low severity
Typical onset: 30,000-60,000 mi initially, then every 40-50k
Symptoms: Rough idle and misfires at cold start, Loss of power and throttle response, Increased fuel consumption, Check engine light with misfire codes (P030X)
Fix: Direct injection means no fuel washing valves — carbon buildup is inevitable. Walnut blasting intake valves is preventive maintenance (3-4 hrs). Catch-can installation helps reduce future buildup. Some owners report needing service every 40-60k miles.
Estimated cost: $500-800 per cleaning

High-Pressure Fuel Pump (HPFP) Failure

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 50,000-90,000 mi
Symptoms: Hard starting or extended cranking, especially when hot, Rough running and loss of power under load, Check engine light with fuel pressure codes (P0087), Ticking noise from engine bay
Fix: HPFP driven by camshaft can fail due to worn cam follower or internal pump wear. Replace pump and inspect cam lobe for scoring (2-3 hrs). If cam is damaged, requires cylinder head work.
Estimated cost: $800-1,500 for pump only; $2,500+ if cam damage present

Transmission Oil Cooler Line Leaks

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 70,000-120,000 mi
Symptoms: Transmission fluid leak under vehicle, often rear of trans, Low transmission fluid warning, Harsh shifting or slipping if fluid level drops significantly
Fix: Hard lines and quick-connects corrode or crack. Replace cooler lines and top off DSG fluid (2-3 hrs). Check entire cooling system for other leaks while you're under there.
Estimated cost: $600-1,000
Owner tips
  • Change DSG fluid every 40k miles regardless of Audi's 'lifetime fill' claim — critical for clutch longevity
  • Walnut blast intake valves every 40-60k miles to prevent misfires and maintain performance
  • Install a catch-can to reduce PCV system stress and carbon buildup
  • Monitor oil consumption religiously — if you're adding more than 1 qt between changes, investigate immediately before catastrophic failure
  • Avoid aggressive tunes without supporting mods (upgraded clutches, cooling) — these engines are stressed from factory
Buy only with full service records showing regular DSG services and intake cleaning, budget $2-3k annually for maintenance/repairs, and absolutely verify no excessive oil consumption — when maintained, they're fantastic, but neglected examples grenade engines spectacularly.
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