What are the reasons for the rapid consumption of coolant in the Audi A4L?

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StGabrielle
07/29/25 7:35pm
Audi A4L's rapid coolant consumption may be due to car radiator failure, cylinder gasket damage, etc. Here is a detailed introduction about the Audi A4L: 1. Overview: The Audi A4L is a model officially released by Audi on November 16, 2008. The new Audi A4L features a completely new exterior and chassis design, with the front and rear of the car closely resembling the Audi A5. 2. Others: The fuel tank capacity is 65 liters. The engine type is a 2.0T-L4 engine. The standard seating capacity is 5. The top speed is 225 km/h. The acceleration time is 6.6 seconds (0-100 km/h). The drive type is front-wheel drive or front-wheel drive with four-wheel drive. The body weight ranges from 1510 to 1800 kilograms.
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