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Problems with 2013 Audi Q5 FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM

On average, the 2013 Audi Q5 starts to “feel” problems with the FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM and its various aspects after 58 250 miles.

Recently reported FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM problems on 2013 Audi Q5

Audio q5 2013 audi 2.0 tfsi engine high oil consumption. there is a design flaw with the engine that causes high oil consumption. as a result, engine oil leaks into the cylinders which cause the engine to stall, damage the engine and impede acceleration. i have added oil on 3 occasions this year - 2019. the first indication to add oil came back in 2015 - 2 years after buying the car brand new and after about 30000 miles. the first breakdown occurred in 2017 after i stopped at a traffic light then attempted to accelerate up on a hill, i wasn't told what the issue was, but audi covered the repair charges since the car had about 35000 miles on it and the manufacture's warranty was recently expired. after breaking down on the highway again 2 years later, the car was taken to the dealer which then informed me that a blown cylinder was the cause and it's best i replace all 4 cylinders because they were all going to fail at sometime. after the repairs were completed, i drove about 500 miles, then the car indicated to add oil again. i also happen to notice that when the oil is low there is hesitation whenever i start to accelerate from a dead stop or going up a hill. i continue to add oil whenever the car indicates, but the issue gets worse by the mile. reference: http://casestudies.atlanticmotorcar.com/audi-engine-oil-consumption-correction/

While driving 70 mph on interstate 68 the engine light went on followed by the epc light. the car lost some power and the car began to sputter. by reducing the car speed to 40 mph i was able to exit the highway and pull into a car repair facility in hagerstown, md. i has the car towed back to the audi dealer in tysons corner, va. it was determined that one of the four fuel injectors had failed which caused it to remain in the open position. the fuel injector was replaced. the service facility could not explain what might have caused the fuel injector to fail. they did test the other three fuel injectors and indicated they were fine. my car has approximately 57,000 miles on it and i am interested in learning whether you are aware of other fuel injector failures in this or other audi vehicles.

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