Audi claims the Transmission Fluid in their a6 Quattros doesn't need to be changed, and is good for a lifetime. If you do want to change it, you will need to get under the car and remove the rear splash guard that covers the transmission belly pan. From there, you loosen the Allen head drain plug and let the fluid drain. Remove the pan and discard the gasket, and then replace the new gasket and reinstall the pan. Pump fluid back into the transmission through the fill hole located near the back of the vehicle.
Roughly 500usd labor excluding parts
It is important to check and maintain fluid levels in a car. To check the transmission fluid, a person looks for the red cap under the hood, this is the transmission dipstick.
You don't, it is "lifetime."
The Audi A4 Quattro can be purchased at an Audi dealership, if you can not find an Audi dealership you can also check out different buy and sell magazines or there online sites.
You have to take it to the dealership to be check. It has to be at a set temp. to check, with a special tool.
Audi Quattro was created in 1980.
I have purchased the ATF 1 transmission fluid for my Audi A6 1996.
Audi allroad quattro was created in 1999.
The Audi Quattro is much better than the mini in every way. The Audi beats the Quattro every time.
None. Not recommended.
sadly their is not a dipstick they desined theese cars to be serviced by a pro...
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