The 2020 Audi allroad with the 2.0T engine represents the last model year before a redesign. While newer than most problem-prone Audis, this generation still carries the B9 platform's transmission cooler weakness and inherited some EA888 Gen3 engine concerns that can manifest early if oil-change intervals were stretched.
Transmission Oil Cooler Failure
Common · high severity
Typical onset: 40,000-80,000 mi
Symptoms: Transmission slipping or harsh shifting, Check engine light with transmission overheating codes, Red ATF visible in coolant reservoir or milky transmission fluid, Sudden loss of drive in extreme cases
Fix: Replace transmission oil cooler and flush both cooling system and transmission. Often requires new transmission fluid and filter. 4-6 hours labor depending on access and whether cooler lines are damaged.
Estimated cost: $1,200-2,200
Piston Ring Carbon Buildup and Oil Consumption
Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: Excessive oil consumption (1 quart per 1,000-2,000 miles), Blue smoke on startup or acceleration, Loss of power and misfires as carbon worsens, Eventually leads to low compression and potential engine failure
Fix: Early stages can sometimes be managed with walnut blasting intake valves and top-end cleaning. Advanced cases require piston ring replacement or short block replacement. Ring job alone is 16-20 hours; short block swap is 20-28 hours.
Estimated cost: $4,500-9,500
Transmission Mount Failure
Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 50,000-90,000 mi
Symptoms: Clunking or jerking during acceleration or deceleration, Vibration at idle that lessens when in neutral, Excessive driveline movement felt through shifter or floor, Visible cracking or separation of rubber mount material
Fix: Replace failed transmission mount. Job requires lifting powertrain slightly. The allroad's AWD system makes access tighter than FWD A4. 2-3 hours labor.
Estimated cost: $450-750
Water Pump and Thermostat Housing Leaks
Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 70,000-110,000 mi
Symptoms: Coolant smell in cabin or under hood, Visible coolant weeping from water pump or thermostat area, Low coolant warning light, Overheating in severe cases if coolant level drops critically
Fix: Replace water pump and thermostat housing assembly as a preventive set while you're in there. Requires coolant drain and refill with proper G13 coolant. 3-4 hours labor.
Estimated cost: $800-1,400
High-Pressure Fuel Pump Failure
Occasional · high severity
Symptoms: Extended cranking before engine starts, Rough idle and hesitation under load, Check engine light with fuel pressure codes (P0087, P228C), No-start condition in complete failure
Fix: Replace high-pressure fuel pump on engine. Requires relieving fuel system pressure and careful reinstallation to avoid leaks. Often replace cam follower at same time as preventive. 2.5-3.5 hours labor.
Estimated cost: $900-1,600
Valve Cover and PCV System Oil Leaks
Common · low severity
Typical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: Oil smell when engine is hot, Visible oil seepage around valve cover perimeter, Oil pooling on top of engine or dripping onto exhaust, Rough idle or check engine light if PCV diaphragm fails internally
Fix: Replace valve cover with integrated PCV valve assembly (Audi doesn't sell just the gasket separately on this engine). Clean oil residue from surrounding areas. 2-3 hours labor.
Estimated cost: $600-1,100
Owner tips
Use only VW/Audi 502.00 spec oil and change every 5,000 miles maximum — extended intervals accelerate carbon buildup and ring wear on these EA888 engines
Check transmission fluid condition at every oil change; catching cooler failure early prevents transmission damage
If buying used, get a compression test and borescope inspection — piston ring issues aren't always obvious until they're catastrophic
Keep up with coolant changes every 60k miles with proper G13 spec to prevent corrosion in coolers and water pump
Decent choice if maintenance history is pristine and oil consumption is confirmed normal, but walk away from any 2020 with missing service records or evidence of stretched oil changes — the engine rebuild jobs are real and expensive.
AI-assisted summary drawn from NHTSA recall data, our labor-times database, and platform knowledge. Not a substitute for a pre-purchase inspection on a specific vehicle.
Fitment notes: Battery located under cargo floor in rear; requires AGM battery due to Start-Stop system
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Every control module on the 2020-2023 Audi allroad — where it lives, replacement time, and what it takes to program a replacement. Modules marked dealer / factory tool won't work after a part swap alone — budget for programming.
Aftermarket tool coverage varies by software version and vehicle build — treat "aftermarket tool" rows as "usually possible" and verify against your tool maker's coverage list before promising a customer. Spot a wrong location or hour? Tell us — corrections ship fast here.
AIR BAGS:FRONTAL:PASSENGER SIDE:INFLATOR MODULE · 20V274000
2020-05-13
Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Volkswagen) is recalling certain 2020 Audi A6, A6 Allroad and A7 vehicles. The passenger air bag may not properly deploy through the instrument panel tear seam.
Consequence: In the event of a crash, the passenger air bag may not properly deploy and inflate, and small plastic parts may enter the cabin,
increasing the risk of injury.
Remedy: Audi will notify owners, and dealers will replace the instrument panels, free of charge. The recall began June 24, 2020. Owners may contact Audi customer service at 1-800-822-2834. Volkswagen's number for this recall is 70H6.
Performance
Horsepower
248hp
Torque
273lb-ft
0–60 mph
5.9sec
Quarter mile
14.4sec
Top speed
130mph
Capability & size
Curb weight
4,045lb
Wiper blades
A4 allroad (B9 generation). Rear wiper present on wagon body style.
Size-standard part numbers — verify your connector type before buying. Rear blades are model-specific; check the package's vehicle list.
Fuel economy figures are EPA data via fueleconomy.gov (median across matching trims). Performance figures are compiled estimates for the 2020 Audi allroad 2.0L Turbo I4 and can vary by trim.
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