The 2016 S6's 4.0L twin-turbo V8 is a high-strung powerhouse with catastrophic oil consumption and carbon buildup issues that can destroy engines. When well-maintained and not abused, it's a capable highway cruiser, but engine replacement is a real risk on neglected examples.
Catastrophic Oil Consumption / Piston Ring Failure
Common · high severity
Typical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: Excessive oil consumption (1+ quart per 1,000 miles), Blue smoke on startup or acceleration, Check engine light for misfires, Loss of power, Carbon fouling on spark plugs
Fix: Piston rings fail due to carbon buildup in ring lands. Requires complete engine disassembly, new pistons/rings, honing cylinders, oftenturbo inspection. 40-60 hours labor. Many owners opt for used/rebuilt engines instead of in-chassis rebuild due to labor costs.
Estimated cost: $12,000-22,000
Carbon Buildup on Intake Valves (Direct Injection)
Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 40,000-70,000 mi
Symptoms: Rough idle, Hesitation on acceleration, Misfires at startup, Reduced fuel economy, CEL for multiple cylinder misfires
Fix: Direct injection means no fuel washing valves. Requires walnut blasting intake valves with manifolds removed. 8-12 hours labor per bank, so 16-24 hours for all eight cylinders if severely neglected.
Estimated cost: $1,200-2,500
Turbocharger Wastegate Rattle/Failure
Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 80,000-120,000 mi
Symptoms: Rattling noise on cold start that disappears when warm, Overboost or underboost codes, Limp mode activation, Loss of power, Metallic rattling from engine bay
Fix: Wastegate actuator arms seize or rattle inside turbos. Requires turbo removal and replacement or rebuild. 12-16 hours labor for both turbos, often done with engine out for access. Most replace both sides preventatively.
Estimated cost: $5,000-8,000
Transmission Oil Cooler Leaks
Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 70,000-110,000 mi
Symptoms: Transmission fluid dripping from front of engine, Pink fluid on garage floor, Transmission overheating warnings, Harsh shifting when hot
Fix: External oil cooler lines and cooler itself develop leaks. Cooler is mounted low and exposed to road debris. Replacement requires dropping undertray, 3-5 hours labor. Replace lines at same time.
Estimated cost: $800-1,500
Timing Chain Tensioner Wear
Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 90,000-130,000 mi
Symptoms: Rattling from front of engine on cold start, Check engine light for cam/crank correlation, Rough running, Metal shavings in oil
Fix: Tensioners wear and chains stretch. Requires front engine disassembly, new tensioners, guides, chains on both banks. 25-35 hours labor. Catastrophic if chain jumps timing—bent valves guaranteed.
Estimated cost: $6,000-9,000
Thermostat Housing Coolant Leaks
Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: Coolant smell in cabin, Visible coolant leak from front-center of engine, Low coolant warning, Overheating in severe cases
Fix: Plastic thermostat housing cracks or o-rings fail. Buried under intake components. 5-8 hours labor to access, replace housing and thermostat together.
Estimated cost: $1,000-1,800
Owner tips
Check oil level every 500 miles religiously—consumption above 1 quart per 1,000 miles means engine damage is progressing
Walnut blast intake valves every 40,000 miles and use Top Tier fuel exclusively
Avoid extended idle time and short trips—these engines need heat cycles to prevent carbon buildup
Budget $2,000/year maintenance minimum; pre-purchase inspection with compression and leak-down test is mandatory
Extended warranty is worth considering given engine replacement risk
Only buy with full service records proving religious maintenance and oil consumption monitoring—engine replacement costs exceed the car's value, making this a financially ruinous gamble on neglected examples.
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: AGM required for start-stop system; located under front passenger seat or in trunk depending on model variant
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Every control module on the 2012-2017 Audi S6 — 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.
⚠️ Power seats with memory and massage. Two modules (driver/passenger). Coding for feature activation.
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.
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING:ENGINE:GASOLINE:TURBO/SUPERCHARGER · 22V178000
2022-03-23 · PE21009
Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Audi) is recalling certain 2013-2017 A8, S6 Sedan, S7, S8, and 2014-2017 RS7 vehicles. The turbocharger oil supply strainer can become blocked, causing wear to the bearings due to lack of lubrication.
Consequence: Worn bearings can cause the turbine wheel to contact the turbocharger housing or cause the shaft to break, causing an engine stall and increasing the risk of a crash.
Remedy: Dealers will replace the oil strainer and perform an oil change, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed August 4, 2022. Owners may contact Audi customer service at 1-800-253-2834. Audi's number for this recall is 21H7.
AIR BAGS:SENSOR:OCCUPANT CLASSIFICATION · 18V370000
2018-06-04
Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Volkswagen) is recalling certain 2013-2018 Audi S6 and S7, 2012-2018 A7 and A6 Sedan, and 2014-2018 RS7 vehicles equipped with basic seats (with or without heating). Stress or wear of the body-sensing mat within the front passenger seat may cause the Passenger Occupant Detection System (PODS) control module to malfunction.
Consequence: If the PODS module malfunctions, the front passenger air bag may not deploy properly in the event of a crash, increasing the risk of injury.
Remedy: Volkswagen will notify owners, and dealers will install a PODS system repair kit, free of charge. The recall began November 29, 2018. Owners may contact Audi customer service at 1-800-253-2834. Volkswagen's number for this recall is 74D5.
Performance
Horsepower
450hp
Torque
406lb-ft
0–60 mph
3.9sec
Quarter mile
12.3sec
Top speed
155mph
Fuel economy (EPA)
City
18mpg
Highway
27mpg
Combined
21mpg
Fuel
Premium Gasoline
Capability & size
Curb weight
4,387lb
EPA class
Midsize Cars
Wiper blades
C7 generation (2013-2018). Sedan body style, no rear wiper. Uses Audi push-button attachment.
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 2016 Audi S6 4.0L Twin-Turbo V8 and can vary by trim.
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