2006 Audi A6 3.0 V6 TDI Quattro

Saloon / Avant (Estate)  ·  Generation: C6 (4F)  ·  Quattro Permanent AWD  ·  Diesel

221HP (225 PS)
332lb-ft Torque
28City MPG (est.)
42Hwy MPG (est.)
3.0LV6 TDI Diesel
6-SpdTiptronic Auto
QuattroAWD System
235/55R17 OEM Tire
ℹ️ Configuration Note: The 2006 Audi A6 3.0 TDI Quattro was offered in two body styles — Saloon (sedan) and Avant (estate/wagon), both sharing identical drivetrain specs. This page covers the 225 PS (ASB engine code) variant, the most common 3.0 TDI Quattro configuration. A lower-output 204 PS version (BMK engine code) was also available in some markets. The A6 3.0 TDI was primarily a European-market vehicle — it was not officially sold new in North America. All specs apply to the European-spec vehicle.

Engine & Performance

SpecificationDetail
Engine Name / Code3.0L V6 24v TDI — ASB
Displacement2,967 cc (181.0 cu in)
Horsepower221 hp (225 PS / 165 kW) @ 4,000 rpm
Torque332 lb-ft (450 Nm) @ 1,400–3,250 rpm
Fuel Type & StandardDiesel — EN 590 (standard pump diesel)
Injection SystemSiemens/Continental Piezo common rail direct injection
TurbochargerSingle variable-geometry turbocharger (VGT)
Compression Ratio17.0:1
Transmission (primary)6-speed Tiptronic automatic (ZF 6HP19)
Transmission (option)6-speed manual (0B1 / 01E)
DrivetrainQuattro permanent AWD with Torsen centre differential
0–62 mph (0–100 km/h)6.7 seconds (auto) / 7.2 seconds (manual)
Top Speed155 mph (250 km/h) electronically limited
Engine Block MaterialAluminium alloy block and head
Timing DriveRubber timing belt (cam belt) — replacement required
Emissions StandardEuro 4

Engine Options Comparison — A6 C6 3.0 TDI

EngineCodeHP / PSTorque lb-ftComb. MPG (est.)
3.0 TDI V6 — 225 PS ✦ Most PopularASB221 / 225332~36
3.0 TDI V6 — 204 PSBMK201 / 204295~37

Fuel Economy

ℹ️ Note on MPG Figures: The A6 3.0 TDI was not sold in the US — no official EPA ratings exist. Figures below are conversions from the EU NEDC cycle (optimistic) combined with real-world owner estimates from TDIClub, AudiWorld, and A6-C6.co.uk. Real-world economy depends heavily on driving style, DPF regen frequency, and climate.
MetricFigureSource / Note
Urban (City)~28 mpg (est.)Converted from EU NEDC 8.3 L/100km
Extra-Urban (Highway)~42 mpg (est.)Converted from EU NEDC 5.6 L/100km
Combined~36 mpg (est.)Converted from EU NEDC 6.6 L/100km
Real-World Combined (owner reported)30–38 mpg (est.)TDIClub / AudiWorld forum averages
Fuel Tank Capacity19.8 gallons (75 litres)Saloon & Avant identical
Estimated Range (combined)~650–720 miles (est.)Based on real-world fuel consumption
Config ApplicableASB 225 PS, 6-speed Tiptronic auto, QuattroManual gearbox adds ~1–2 mpg

Dimensions & Capacity

Saloon (Sedan)

SpecificationMeasurement
Body Style4-door saloon (sedan)
Seating Capacity5 passengers
Length191.6 in (4,871 mm)
Width (excl. mirrors)73.4 in (1,855 mm)
Height57.8 in (1,469 mm)
Wheelbase114.6 in (2,910 mm)
Curb Weight~4,190 lb (1,901 kg) — Quattro auto
Boot / Trunk Volume17.7 cu ft (500 litres)
Ground Clearance~4.3 in (110 mm) standard suspension
Towing Capacity (braked trailer)3,968 lb (1,800 kg)
Max Roof Load220 lb (100 kg)

Avant (Estate / Wagon) — Differences Only

SpecificationMeasurement
Boot Volume (seats up)23.3 cu ft (660 litres)
Boot Volume (seats folded)60.5 cu ft (1,714 litres)
Height58.3 in (1,481 mm)
Curb Weight~4,299 lb (1,950 kg) — Quattro auto

Maintenance Schedule

✅ Oil Life Monitoring & Service Intervals: The 2006 A6 uses Audi’s Variable Service (Longlife 3) interval system via the MMI/DIS computer — this can extend oil change intervals up to 18,600 miles (30,000 km) or 2 years. Many owners and independent specialists recommend a Fixed Service schedule instead: every 10,000 miles (16,000 km) or 12 months for normal driving, or every 5,000–6,000 miles for city/hard use. To reset the service indicator: ignition on, press and hold the trip/reset button on the instrument cluster. When in doubt, use a VCDS/OBD adapter to confirm and reset the service counter properly.

Oil Change Specifications

ItemSpecification
Recommended Oil Viscosity5W-30 (preferred for most climates) or 0W-30 (cold climates)
OEM Oil SpecificationVW 507.00 (if DPF fitted) or VW 505.01 (if no DPF) — check for DPF on your specific car
Oil TypeFull synthetic — low-SAPS required (Low Sulphated Ash, Phosphorus, Sulphur)
Oil Capacity (with filter)7.4 quarts (7.0 litres) — always check dipstick after fill
OEM Oil Filter Part NumberAudi / VW Group: 057115561M (verify with fitment guide for ASB engine)
Oil Filter TypeCartridge-style filter (no canister)
Change Interval — Normal10,000 miles (16,000 km) or 12 months — fixed schedule recommended
Change Interval — Severe / High Mileage5,000–6,000 miles (8,000–10,000 km) or 6 months
Oil Drain Plug Torque22 lb-ft (30 Nm)
🛒 Shop Oil for This Vehicle — VW 507.00 spec, 5W-30 full synthetic, 2× 5-quart jugs needed (7.4qt capacity) — Castrol Edge 5W-30 LL / Mobil 1 ESP Formula 5W-30 / Liqui-Moly Top Tec 4200 5W-30
⚠️ CRITICAL OIL WARNING — DPF & Low-SAPS: If your vehicle has a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF), you must use VW 507.00-rated oil only. Using standard diesel engine oil or any oil with high sulphated ash content will accelerate DPF blockage and cause premature DPF failure (replacement cost can exceed $2,000+). Do NOT use oils rated only to VW 505.00 or ACEA A3/B4 in DPF-equipped cars. If no DPF is fitted, VW 505.01-rated 5W-40 may also be used.

Full Maintenance Intervals

ServiceIntervalNotes
Engine oil & filter10,000 mi / 12 monthsFixed schedule recommended over Longlife for older vehicles
Tyre rotationEvery 6,000–8,000 miCheck for directional tyres before cross-rotation
Cabin air filter (pollen filter)Every 20,000 mi / 2 yearsOEM Part: 4B0819439 — confirm via fitment guide
Engine air filterEvery 30,000 mi / 2–3 yearsReplace more frequently in dusty conditions
Timing belt (cam belt)75,000–105,000 mi or 6 yearsInterference engine — belt failure = catastrophic engine damage. Replace water pump and tensioners at same time.
Glow plugsInspect every 40,000 mi; replace as neededOEM: Bosch / NGK — verify by engine code. Replace all 6 at once if one fails.
Fuel filterEvery 20,000 mi / 2 yearsCritical on common-rail TDI — dirty fuel damages Siemens piezo injectors
Brake fluidEvery 2 years regardless of mileageDOT 4 minimum; Audi Super DOT 4 recommended
Engine coolantChange every 5 yearsG12+ or G12++ (pink/red) only — see fluid warning below
Transmission fluid (Tiptronic auto)Change every 60,000 miZF Lifeguard 6 (PN S671090255) — not sealed-for-life in practice
Transmission fluid (6-spd manual)Every 40,000 miVW G 052 911 A2 GL-4+ MTF
Front diff / Quattro centre diffEvery 40,000–60,000 miIntegrated into transmission housing — changed with gearbox service
Rear differentialEvery 40,000–60,000 miSAF-XO or VW G 052 145 S2 — hypoid gear oil
Power steering fluidCheck annually; change every 3–4 yearsHydraulic power steering — Pentosin CHF 11S
DPF inspection / cleaningInspect every 50,000 miForced DPF regen possible via VCDS; avoid many short cold trips
Brake pad inspectionEvery 12,000 mi or annuallyElectronic pad wear sensors fitted; dash warning will illuminate
Drive belt (serpentine)Inspect 30k mi; replace every 60,000 miSeparate from timing belt — check tensioner and idler pulley at same time
BatteryLoad-test every 2 years after 4 years oldRequires coding after replacement — battery spec must be entered via VCDS or dealer
Wiper bladesEvery 12 months or when streakingOEM size: Driver 24 in / Passenger 19 in — confirm by VIN
EGR valve inspection / cleaningInspect every 50,000 miCarbon build-up known issue on 3.0 TDI — see Known Issues section

Fluids Quick Reference

FluidSpec / Type
Engine OilVW 507.00 (DPF cars) or VW 505.01 (non-DPF) — 5W-30 full synthetic low-SAPS
Engine CoolantVW G12+ or G12++ (pink/red/purple OAT) — premix or 50/50 with distilled water
Brake FluidDOT 4 — Audi Super DOT 4 or equivalent; change every 2 years
Automatic Transmission (ZF 6HP)ZF Lifeguard 6 (PN S671090255) — do not substitute with generic ATF
Manual TransmissionVW G 052 911 A2 — GL-4+ spec synthetic MTF
Rear DifferentialVW G 052 145 S2 or SAF-XO-rated 75W-90 synthetic hypoid oil
Power SteeringPentosin CHF 11S — hydraulic power steering fluid (green)
Windscreen WasherStandard screenwash concentrate diluted per label; do NOT use plain water
⚠️ COOLANT WARNING — No Mixing: The A6 C6 uses VW G12+ (pink/red OAT coolant) or backwards-compatible G12++. Never mix G12+ with green conventional coolant (G11 type) — they are chemically incompatible and will form sludge that blocks the radiator and heater core. Always use distilled or deionised water to dilute — never tap water.
⚠️ ZF TRANSMISSION FLUID WARNING: The 6HP19 Tiptronic gearbox requires ZF Lifeguard 6 specifically. Using generic Dexron III/VI or other ATF fluids will damage friction clutch packs and cause harsh shifting, shudder, and ultimately gearbox failure. A fluid change every 40,000–60,000 miles is strongly recommended on any used vehicle.
⚠️ POWER STEERING FLUID WARNING: This vehicle uses hydraulic power steering requiring Pentosin CHF 11S. Do not use generic power steering fluid (e.g. Prestone, Dexron) — VW/Audi hydraulic systems are incompatible and seal/pump damage will result.

Tyres & Wheels

SpecificationDetail
OEM Tyre Size (standard 17″)235/55 R17
OEM Tyre Size (optional 18″)245/45 R18
OEM Tyre Size (optional 19″)255/35 R19 (S-line / sport packs)
Load Index (235/55 R17)99 (1,709 lb / 775 kg per tyre)
Speed RatingH (130 mph) minimum — V (149 mph) recommended
OEM Wheel Size7.5J × 17 (standard) or 8J × 18 (option)
Bolt Pattern (PCD)5×112
Centre Bore66.6 mm
Wheel OffsetET35–ET45 (OEM; verify specific wheel part number)
Lug Bolt Torque90–100 lb-ft (120–135 Nm)
Lug Bolt Thread SizeM14 × 1.5 — note: Audi uses lug bolts, not lug nuts
Tyre Pressure — Front (cold)32 PSI (2.2 bar)
Tyre Pressure — Rear (cold)32 PSI (2.2 bar) — adjust per door jamb label and load
TPMSYes — indirect TPMS via ABS wheel speed sensors (no tyre-mounted sensors)
Spare TyreTemporary space-saver spare (T125/70 R17) — or tyre foam kit on some specs
✅ Wheel Upgrade Tip: The A6 C6 shares the 5×112 bolt pattern and 66.6mm centre bore with a wide range of Audi, VW, Mercedes-Benz, and SEAT/SKODA vehicles. OEM alloys from the A6 C6 S-line, A8 D3, or VW Passat B6 R-Line are direct bolt-on upgrades. Always verify offset (ET) is within ±5mm of OEM to avoid rubbing or bearing stress.
🛒 Shop Tyres for This Vehicle — Size: 235/55 R17 (or 245/45 R18) — Tyre Rack / Kwik Fit / BlackCircles / SimpleTire

Community Picks

The following recommendations are drawn from active owner communities including r/AudiA6, r/Audi, TDIClub.com, AudiWorld.com, and A6-C6.co.uk forum. These reflect what experienced owners actually use — not just what’s cheapest or most visible on shelves.

Most Popular Engine Oils — VW 507.00 / 505.01 Spec

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Liqui-Moly Top Tec 4200 5W-30 Most Popular VW 507.00 certified — consistently top-rated on TDIClub for 3.0 TDI engines; excellent soot dispersal and DPF protection.
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Castrol Edge 5W-30 LL (Longlife) VW 507.00 approved — widely available, titanium FST technology praised for film strength under diesel soot loading.
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Mobil 1 ESP Formula 5W-30 VW 507.00 certified — proven low-SAPS formula, good cold-start protection for the aluminium engine block.
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Most Popular Tyre Brands — 235/55 R17 & 245/45 R18

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Michelin Pilot Sport 4 / CrossClimate 2 Top Rated Top pick on AudiWorld and A6-C6 forums for the heavy Quattro — excellent wet braking, low rolling resistance, and long tread life for motorway TDI use.
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Continental PremiumContact 6 / SportContact 6 Popular with European A6 owners; praised for precise steering feel and strong wet performance.
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Bridgestone Turanza T005 / Potenza S001 Strong motorway comfort and noise performance; widely praised for longevity on Quattro cars.
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Popular Aftermarket Parts Brands

PartPopular Brand(s)Notes
Oil filterMann-Filter, MahleOEM suppliers to VW Group — always preferred over budget filters on a common-rail diesel
Fuel filterMann-Filter, Mahle, BoschDo not cheap out — a poor-quality fuel filter will damage Siemens piezo injectors
Cabin air filterMann-Filter, Filtron, HengstActivated carbon version recommended to reduce diesel fumes entering cabin
Engine air filterMann-Filter, K&N (panel)K&N drop-in panel filter is a popular mild upgrade — does not affect DPF or MAF calibration
Brake pads — frontBrembo, EBC Yellowstuff, TextarTextar is the OEM supplier; EBC Yellowstuff popular for spirited driving
Brake pads — rearTextar, MintexEPB (electric park brake) — rear pads require VCDS or specialist tool to retract caliper pistons
Wiper bladesBosch Aerotwin, Valeo SilencioFlat/beam style only — the C6 does not suit traditional framed blades
Glow plugsBosch Duraterm, NGKReplace all 6 as a set — seized plugs are a major risk at high mileage
Timing belt kitGates PowerGrip, INA/SchaefflerAlways buy kit including tensioner, idler, and water pump
EGR valveWahler (Mahle), PierburgOEM-quality replacements only — budget EGR valves have a poor reputation on the 3.0 TDI
🛒 Shop Filters & Maintenance PartsEuro Car Parts / GSF Car Parts / Amazon (Mann-Filter storefront) / RockAuto

Known Issues & Owner Tips

⚠️ Siemens Piezo Injector Failure — The 3.0 TDI (ASB/BMK) uses Siemens/Continental piezo common-rail injectors sensitive to fuel quality and contamination. Symptoms typically emerge at 60,000–120,000 miles: rough idle, rough running at low rpm, power loss, increased smoke. Fix: Injectors can sometimes be ultrasonically cleaned and recoded (VCDS adaptation). New OEM injectors cost £400–700+ each. Always change the fuel filter at the recommended interval and avoid fuel from low-turnover stations.
⚠️ EGR Valve Carbon Build-Up — The EGR valve and intake manifold accumulate heavy carbon deposits over time, especially on short-trip vehicles. Symptoms: rough running, hesitation, reduced power — typically noticeable after 60,000–80,000 miles. Fault codes: P0401 / P1545. Fix: EGR removal and cleaning (walnut blast or solvent), or replacement with Wahler/Pierburg unit.
⚠️ DPF Blockage — Short-Trip Driving — Vehicles used predominantly for short urban journeys (<5 miles) may never complete a DPF regeneration cycle, leading to blockage. Symptoms: power loss, DPF warning light, limp mode. Fix: A 20–30 minute motorway drive at 60+ mph allows passive regen. If blocked, a forced DPF regen via VCDS is often effective. DPF replacement costs £800–2,500+.
⚠️ Timing Belt Failure Risk at High Mileage — The 3.0 TDI V6 is an interference engine. A snapped or jumped timing belt causes catastrophic valve and piston damage. Replacement interval: 75,000–105,000 miles or 6 years. Always replace the water pump, tensioner, and idler at the same time. Insist on documented cam belt history when buying used.
✅ VCDS (VAG-COM) — Owner Essential Tool — A VCDS interface (Ross-Tech) or compatible cable is the single most valuable tool for any A6 C6 owner. It enables: reading/clearing all fault codes, forced DPF regeneration, service interval reset, battery coding after replacement, injector coding, EGR adaptations, and more — all at home. Extensive guides available on TDIClub and AudiWorld.
✅ Fuel Economy Tip — Tyre Pressure — The 3.0 TDI Quattro is a heavy car (~4,200 lb). Running tyre pressures 2–3 PSI above the door sticker recommendation (i.e. 34–35 PSI cold) is a widely used TDIClub owner trick to reduce rolling resistance and recover 1–2 mpg on long runs. Remember: the indirect TPMS will not alert to equally under-inflated tyres — check manually every 2 weeks.

Original Warranty (New Vehicle — Now Expired)

ℹ️ Note: The 2006 Audi A6 is well beyond all original factory warranty periods. This section is for reference only — e.g. when reviewing pre-purchase service history. No new-vehicle warranty remains active. Extended/used vehicle warranty products are the only available coverage for current owners.
Coverage TypeOriginal TermNotes
Basic / Bumper-to-Bumper2 years / unlimited mileageEuropean market standard at time of sale
Powertrain2 years / unlimited mileageAudi Plus extended warranty available to 3 or 4 years
Corrosion (perforation)12 yearsCheck underside if car lived in salt-heavy regions
Paint3 yearsDefects in paint finish
Roadside Assistance2 yearsExpired — consider AA/RAC/Green Flag cover
Emissions2 years / unlimited mileageEuro 4 compliant at time of manufacture