What is the firing order of the six cylinders in an Audi A6?

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DeEmery
07/30/25 4:17am
Facing the direction of vehicle travel, the three cylinders on the right side are numbered 1, 2, and 3 from front to back, while the left side has cylinders 4, 5, and 6. The firing order is 1-4-3-6-2-5. Below is some related information about the A6L: 1. Body dimensions: The Audi A6L is a vehicle series developed by FAW-Volkswagen Audi based on the new German A6. The car's length, width, and height are 5036mm, 1874mm, and 1466mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 3012mm. 2. Configuration: All engines in the Audi A6L series feature direct fuel injection technology, offering four comprehensively upgraded gasoline engines: 2.0TFSI, 2.5FSI, 2.8FSI, and 3.0TFSI.
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