Which Audi A6L model uses an AT transmission?

1 Answers
SanCecilia
07/29/25 8:22pm
The current Audi A6L does not use an AT transmission, but is equipped with a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission across all models. Introduction to AT transmission: AT stands for hydraulic automatic transmission, which achieves automatic shifting through hydraulic transmission and planetary gear combination. It generally consists of components such as a torque converter, planetary gear mechanism, shift execution mechanism, shift control system, and shift operation mechanism. Introduction to 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission: This refers to a dual-clutch transmission with 7 forward gears. The characteristic of a wet dual-clutch transmission is that it has two multi-plate clutches (one large and one small) coaxially installed together within a sealed oil chamber filled with hydraulic fluid. Therefore, the wet clutch structure offers better adjustment capability and higher heat resistance, enabling it to transmit relatively large torque.
Was this review help?
10
2
Share
More Forum Discussions

What Causes a Tire Blowout?

The causes of a tire blowout are: 1. High temperature; 2. Overloading or speeding; 3. Poor road conditions; 4. Insufficient tire pressure; 5. Internal damage to the tire or air bubbles in the tire cord layer; 6. Excessive wear on the tire surface or corrosion by oil; 7. Poor-quality tires; 8. Inadequate tire maintenance. A blowout refers to the phenomenon where a tire suddenly loses air and deflates due to rupture in a very short time. The method for replacing a tire is: 1. Place the jack on the chassis bracket's designated position and loosen the screws diagonally using the wrench; 2. Hook the jack with the bracket and attach the wrench to the end of the bracket, then rotate the wrench clockwise to lift the tire off the ground with the jack; 3. Remove the screws and take off the tire for replacement.
18
3
Share

What does it mean when the car displays 'Please change the engine oil immediately'?

The car displaying 'Please change the engine oil immediately' is a reminder to the owner to change the engine oil as soon as possible. At this point, the amount of engine oil has fallen below the standard, and continuing to drive for a long time will damage the engine. Cars usually have an oil dipstick to measure the remaining amount of engine oil. The oil dipstick has two scale lines, H (high) and L (low). When the oil level is below the lower scale line L, the car's warning light will come on, indicating that the owner needs to change the engine oil. During the operation of the car engine, the engine oil plays roles in lubrication, sealing, and cooling, which can reduce friction loss and extend the engine's service life. After driving for a long time, the owner should check whether the engine oil storage in their car is sufficient.
14
3
Share

What does it mean when a car displays 'Check ESC'?

When a car displays 'Check ESC', it indicates a malfunction in the Electronic Stability Control system. It is recommended that the owner take the vehicle to a 4S shop or repair shop to inspect the ESC system, as continuing to drive may pose risks. The ESC system is the Electronic Stability Control system of the vehicle, which is part of the driving assistance system. If this system is damaged, the car may lose control under certain circumstances. The ESC system significantly enhances the vehicle's handling safety and driving convenience. In emergencies such as sharp turns, sudden acceleration, or braking, the system can quickly detect the situation and take appropriate braking measures, such as controlling each tire individually and reducing engine output to maintain vehicle stability.
17
1
Share

What does a triangle with an exclamation mark mean in a vehicle?

When a triangle with an exclamation mark appears in a vehicle, it indicates a common warning light on the car. The triangle with an exclamation mark represents issues such as overheating of the transmission clutch, intervention or malfunction of the fuel cutoff system, parking sensor failure, malfunction of exterior light bulbs, engine oil pressure sensor failure, or traction control system malfunction, among other common vehicle faults. In addition to these warning lights with a triangle and exclamation mark, other dashboard warning lights with an exclamation mark include the handbrake indicator, brake system fault warning light, steering system warning light, abnormal tire pressure warning light, lighting system fault warning light, transmission fault warning light, and windshield wiper fault warning light. When the vehicle is powered on, all indicator lights on the dashboard will illuminate as the system automatically enters self-check mode. The self-check process lasts about 3 seconds, after which the indicator lights should turn off. If a warning light remains on after the self-check is complete, it indicates a fault in the vehicle, and repairs should be carried out according to the warning light's indication.
4
5
Share

What Causes a Black Screen on the Car Display?

Reasons for a black screen on the car display: 1. No response when pressing buttons on the touchscreen, unable to control; 2. The touchscreen displays, but buttons do not respond when pressed, unable to control; 3. The RFID on the touchscreen does not match the RFID set in the host program; 4. The ID of the wireless receiver does not match the ID set in the host program; 5. The wireless receiver is out of range. Solutions for a black screen on the car display: 1. Re-enter the touchscreen settings page to recalibrate the touch range; 2. Restore factory settings; 3. Repair via computer; 4. Take it to a 4S shop for repair.
3
4
Share

How to Check Car Tire Pressure?

There are two methods to check car tire pressure: 1. Use a tire pressure gauge; 2. Check through the tire pressure display interface on the combination instrument panel. When abnormal tire pressure is detected, the tire pressure warning will be triggered. If the vehicle is not originally equipped with this function, it can be installed later for regular tire pressure measurement. If the tire pressure is too high, the contact area between the tire and the ground will decrease, causing the tread wear to concentrate in the center. Additionally, the vehicle may experience bumpy rides, affecting driving comfort. If the tire pressure is too low, the contact area between the tire and the ground will increase, leading to concentrated wear on both sides of the tire. In severe cases, the excessive compression and deformation of the internal tire cord layer may even result in a blowout.
5
4
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.