Common Problems
The most common maintenance-related expenses faced by Audi Q7 owners are usually predictable and fairly easy to do on your own. For instance, besides the regular oil changes, you can expect tire rotations required every 5,000-10,000 miles, worn-out steel brakes every 20,000-50,000 miles, and a high appetite for gas. And if you're interested in getting a unit with a mileage of over 55,000 miles, you should be prepared to replace its air filter and serpentine belt. Also, it’s worth noting that the Q7 may have its fair share of annoying electrical issues over time, like a faulty knock sensor, blower motor, intermittent lighting system, and more. Fortunately, with the help of a dependable repair manual containing every wiring diagram and troubleshooting chart provided by the manufacturer, there’s really nothing you can’t fix.
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