11 problems related to electrical system have been reported for the 2005 Audi A6. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2005 Audi A6 based on all problems reported for the 2005 A6.
I reached out to Audi when I received an email stating recalls for my car. I spoke to 2 Audi reps at there call center whom both stated to me that I was wrong about the email I received and to check this site. Once I have it showed and stated the same recall that I received an email about. But once I stated that the dealer may not be aware of the scheduling of this but both reps state that the site backed by auto trader and kbb was incorrect. It bothers me to see that this company is not aware of there own defects which makes me wonder what else is extremely wrong with the car--------- also after seeing the recall my passenger light for the airbags started to flicker when no one was in the car, which lead to some other electrical problem with my car. My whole mmi interface malfunctioned to where its only a black screen.
My car was running perfectly, next time I went to drive it, it wouldn't start. The wheels and shifter are locked up . The lights and bells work, but it turns out that the module that recognizes the key has failed. I have been on just about every Audi forum to investigate this, and this is an incredibly common complaint. The part that is broke cannot be fixed, rather the entire steering column has to be replaced at a cost of at least $2000, in some cases over $3000. This is an obvious design defect and Audi needs to be held responsible. Paying thousands of dollars for a module that fails to recognize a key is beyond ridiculous. There were no warning lights whatsoever to indicate that this part was failing. Luckily it is currently stuck in my driveway. It could have left me stranded anywhere.
Having all the same issues with the steering column listed below, why has this issue not been made a recall issue???? there is an entire page of this problem at the following Audi forums. . Read more...
We have a 2005 Audi A6 purchased cpo in 06. We recently had issues with brake module issues that are still there but waiting on the recall for this issue. Now we have an issue with our mmi system which is the entertainment part of the car. It controls the music, navigation, and some convience features. I have seen a lot of Audi owners with this mmi problem as well. There seems to be a trend with Audi vehicles now. I would think when you make a luxury purchase such as this you would not have these kinds of issues. Certainly if you are not abusing the car in any way. This also needs to be a part of a recall. The first indication was I could not reset the battery after the replacement which was not done by Audi. Then I took it to them to reset the battery level and recode the mmi and Audi could not do it? there is an issue here. . . .
2005 Audi A6 has water damage. Some how over night heavy rain seepage left an inch of water behind driver seat. Car was parked in driveway. All windows and doors where closed. This has caused $10,000. 00 electrical damage to modules located under front passenger seat. These modules alert me about esp/abs and park brake as well as a module that powers the vehicles mmi/navigation and stereo system. None of these function any longer. Insurance company wants to totaled the vehicle,I spent $7000. 00 already on repairing the vehicle. Don't know where the water entered my vehicle. Is Audi responsible? this appears to be a design flaw.
I was driving my car in my work parking lot when a loud beep occurred and my car issued a warning for "parking break malfunction. " two lights, esc and abs also lit up when the beep sounded. I immediately stopped driving, engaged the parking brake (which worked) and disengaged it. I am the second owner of the car and after some research found that the brake module and mmi both had been upgraded by the previous owner. I continued to witness these symptoms and am waiting for my dealership to run a diagnostic. I have read enough consumer complaints about this specific problem to know that Audi should take a deeper look into it.
Audi 2005 A6 started to have intermittent warning for abs, stability, hand brake at ~55k miles. Took car to dealer to diagnose it . Dealer called with an estimate of $2800 to replace abs module. He also provided an estimate of $1100 for another error code for airbag to replace the center rear seat belt. I'm not understanding why these warning codes come so randomly and clear so randomly. Not sure why an Audi A6 will need such repairs that clearly point to flaws in design and unreliable parts after only 55k miles. There are tons for online complaints from Audi drivers that use the bosch 8. 0 abs module. Audi should either recall this part or offer to pay for the repairs. When I complained to Audi USA, basically they asked if I was first owner and if I take it to dealer for maintenance. The answers for both is no. I'm the 2nd driver. Bought the car with only 20k miles and since relocating to houston, I take the car to a local garage for oil change. I'm looking for safecar. Gov to rectify the issue with Audi. Audi doesn't even sell the abs module part alone. You will have to buy the brake pump as well.
Ignition key cannot be removed from the ignition. Car must be left unlocked with key in ignition, leading to possible theft and/or operation by children or others. Audi service department advises that circuit board is defective and charges more than $2500 but does not carry parts in stock - nalley Audi, roswell, GA.
My sunroof will not retract. .
My 2005 Audi A6 has water damage. Some how over night heavy rain seepage left an inch of water behind driver seat. Car was parked in driveway at a slight incline. All windows and doors where closed. This has caused $2,700 electrical damage to modules located under front passenger seat. These modules alert me about esp/abs and park brake as well as a module that powers the vehicles mmi/navigation and stereo system. None of these function anylonger. I don't know where the water entered my vehicle. Is Audi responsible? this appears to be a design flaw.
On our 2005 Audi A6 we purchased certified pre-owned (cpo) we are the second owners of the vehicle. When we purchased this A6 it had only 30,330 miles. When we got to around 90k+ miles is when we started to have some issues with the cars braking system. We took it to Audi which is the only place we have had it serviced and where we purchased the vehicle. They said there was a problem with the brake module causing the blinking brake light and the abs light to come on along with a loud beeping from time to time. They thought it could also be low on brake fluid and capped it off. The problem went away for a while but then came back along with the check engine light. This time it was said we have a fault ecu module. We had this service done which costs $2,200. Usd but this was just to repair the check engine light but not the brake module. We asked if this repair would resolve both issues and the answer was yes. There are thousands of complaints about the bosch brake module which seems to be an ongoing problem with Audi. This needs to be recalled and everyone get their money refunded to them for the pain and anguish this has caused. There also needs to be a class action lawsuit against Audi!!.
Electrical System problems | |
Car Will Not Start problems | |
Trunk Wiring problems | |
Wiring problems | |
Ignition Module problems |