I took a b7 to 270,000 miles then it saved my life. Airbag gave me two black eyes and a broken nose
@noahdawson25938 ай бұрын
The wagon version saved mine
@noahdawson25938 ай бұрын
Ditto, T boned at 135,000...doc said the car saved my life. I bought another.
4 ай бұрын
I totalled a4 b5. Everything fall apart, airbags didn't worked, car battery torn out, engine crushed, but I managed to leave the car on my own with minor bleeding from my head. That speaks volume.
@John-o3f2 ай бұрын
God tho 😢
@Sambo87322 жыл бұрын
B7 is the sexiest A4/S4/RS4 platform and the last true quattro. Timeless design 👌🏻
@dreary52972 жыл бұрын
I work on these cars daily as well as own one and they aren’t as bad as what everyone thinks, just make sure timing belt is done every 80-90k look out for coolant flange failure, cam follower, and turbo failure.
@TheSUPERSNIPER592 жыл бұрын
How often should I check for those failures?
@MycketTuff2 жыл бұрын
How's the head overall? Gasket, lifters etc. After owning two 1.8T and rolling around with a full jug of oil at all times I'm kinda wary of Audi's I4 gasoline engines.
@markmcmahen9442 Жыл бұрын
Balance shaft is trash, fuel pump on top of engine is trash. I've had nothing but trouble out of mine. I've kept it mint but been tough
@BLAZEU. Жыл бұрын
@@markmcmahen9442 You got a dud then I've had mine 16 years with no major issues
@natetinsley3119 Жыл бұрын
@grantmcinerney143 I'm at 12yrs on my b5 and just now need a timing belt after 10yrs. My b7 is a dream with under 100k and have had it for over a year.
@Shabec29823 жыл бұрын
In short… if you can’t afford the repairs, leave it alone. If you’re a penny pincher, leave it alone. If you’re mechanically inclined, get it. If you’re not, have money to pay someone who is.
@AutoMotivate3 жыл бұрын
That’s the exact message I was trying to send
@jwayneair Жыл бұрын
I’ve done enough DIY + upgrades/mods & OE retrofits that it’s made it worth it. I got hit in an accident, and negotiated with insurance, they actually added about $2k to the value due to mods/upgrades and service history, and the fact that there were no comparable examples to base the value off of; so I was able to get it repaired. When the cam follower issue popped up, had it repaired, this was before the factory knew it was a problem. Got reimbursed for the full amount. I change it about every 20k now. Changed it at 15k last time, showed very minimal wear. Add a ZDDP (zinc) additive which deposits a protective layer between metal components. Take *almost* everything Kilmer says with a grain of salt. He obviously knows German cars like I know rocket surgery.
@crackatak19689 ай бұрын
It's like a person if you dont take care of said person properly they will die probably. If you take care of said person they will probably live. Same as car take care of it it will run mine has 355,806 and it's still going strong lmao gonna try and get it too 500 k and then 750 k and so on
@angelojamescarwin89403 ай бұрын
😂 💯 👍🏼 I laff a folks downing on audi wanting what they can afford, if you cant afford the stealership can't do your own repairs. Go buy a toyota 😅
@angelojamescarwin89403 ай бұрын
@@AutoMotivate I just buttered it for you pretty much 😎😁
@jwlandscape10 ай бұрын
I bought an 08 for $700 that "needed an engine" last year. Put a new valve cover on it (fixed oil consumption issue), replaced the cam, HPFP, timing chain and cam follower and it ran fantastic. Only cost me about $500 to fix it buying some used parts from the junkyard and some new parts online. I just bought a fully built 07 on air suspension with a cam follower failure and fixed it with all new parts for $1k. I see a few more of these in my future. Good money makers and nice cars to drive.
@Fourringstoner3 жыл бұрын
I own a b7 great car first car ever and still running great! Keep up with maintenance and you’ll be fine
@isaiha39662 жыл бұрын
Absolutely, Love my B7.
@vincent83132 жыл бұрын
will be getting in a few days!! thanks
@Nabz1415 Жыл бұрын
Any tips im going to buy one today hopefully 2007 audi a4 s line
@jenson18968 ай бұрын
True
@GCS882 жыл бұрын
I have a b7 manufactured from 2006 bought 2nd hand from a person who took care of it and is being taken good care of by me from 2014, now at 280k km milage and I love it!! no oil leak, no coolant leak, runs really nice, even my passengers would be surprised that its got no squeak whatsoever for an old car, it recently got a stage 1 tune and I'm looking to rebuild the engine in the future replacing the weak points. no matter the brand if you take good care of the car it will last.
@MobbinAMVS3 жыл бұрын
in Europe we drive them and kinda like them, they are not bad cars and we mainly drive the TDI (diesel) engines, they are pretty reliable and great on fuel economy. i personally had 2 A3-s and now owning A4 B7 3.0tdi for now i have not done major repairs, just normal maintenance like oil changes on 10-12k kilometers.
@AutoMotivate3 жыл бұрын
That’s exactly what I mean. I should have emphasized I am referring to the American models, but my point still stands. The diesel version are far superior.
@soklot2 жыл бұрын
The cam chain guides will eventually go, engine out job.
@adnanjusic48902 жыл бұрын
How good is fuel ecevomy on that B7 3.0 tdi??? im thinking to buy the same car in near future
@adnanjusic48902 жыл бұрын
@@soklot engine out job is not a big deal here... it cost up to 200€ maybe even as low as 100€
@jasamtaj50692 жыл бұрын
@@adnanjusic4890 i drive 2.0 for now and i wanna buy 3.0 quatro in near future too hehe
@carloshrndez2 жыл бұрын
I have a b7 and it's really reliable. I was surprised, the previous owner did not take care of it at all and the car still ran like a champ. I re did the whole suspension and tune up myself, had my mechanic do the timing chain and water pump. Car runs like new one of the most solid cars I've owned
@toplespecah6662 жыл бұрын
what kilometers on it?
@carloshrndez2 жыл бұрын
@@toplespecah666 not too familiar with km but it has 217k miles. It’s up there
@toplespecah6662 жыл бұрын
@@carloshrndez wow, so it's totally fine if i found like about 50.000km for 2007 b7?
@carloshrndez2 жыл бұрын
@@toplespecah666 yeah I think so but be careful because since it’s old the problems will start to come up, I would automatically do the timing and water pump if you can that way you can stay on the road
@toplespecah6662 жыл бұрын
@@carloshrndez thanks mate , hunting time just started
@DKy02 жыл бұрын
Love my B7 RS4 sedan. Especially in the German winter. Ain't nobody having as much fun as me in winter.
@bigzkiller1232 жыл бұрын
I love my b7, I’ve yet to run into any big issues as the second owner. At around 130k miles right now and drives like it just rolled off the dealership lot brand new. I just did both the timing belt AND chain 3 months ago. I do my cam follower ever couple oil changes It is definitely a beautiful expensive car to own but 100% worth it in my opinion
@henkholdingastate Жыл бұрын
I have had an Audi a4b7 from 2005 for 3 years and bought it with 68000 km on the clock from a man born in 1930 and always stored indoors and dealer maintained (very difficult to find a like new car where you pay for age). I was looking for a car who brings me from A to B that I was sure I would not encounter those dramas with those modern engines and preferably not a turbo and not a complex automatic gearbox. So still with the 90s technology and without turbo. That has become an A4 that feels a bit underpowered. (not as much fun yawning and hunting on the highway) With the 102pk 1.6L petrol engine. Here in the Netherlands you are not allowed to go faster than 100 km / h during the day Well, then don't cry. Long distance I get 1:16 to 1:17 Too bad the torque isn't a bit bigger but you can't have everything. The car is realy like new and never any problems. A simple reliable car that will not let you down And I have not regretted the purchase for a second. But a young man likes to look and impress .... so unsuitable for young drivers. I have always driven an Audi and the Audis with the techniques from the 90s are really indestructible (with proper maintenance) In particular the 1.9 TDIs. They go long distance and normally ridden (so not "sporty") just 1 million km or more. No problem. And in the 90s a4s, for example, there is a water pump that lasts as long as the car lives. With modern cars they are much smaller, run much faster and are sometimes BEHIND the belts..... fine hey (NOT) Tip: dont buy the waterpomp with the plastic impellor (modification Audi)
@justneil68852 жыл бұрын
I have a 2006 Audi A4 B7 2.0T. 159000, still going well, has been looked after from the previous owner and now myself, serviced and oil change every 10000 miles, gear box oli changed, and luckily enough here in Scotland the parts and to have work done is not that expenisve, great cars. I love them. Always get complemented from mechanics how well it runs for the age.
@doggo575510 ай бұрын
223k miles and running almost brand new
@Chulak_It Жыл бұрын
05.5 B7 2.0t 2nd owner here, 6 speed. 305k miles and counting.
@17Shkurt2008Pavarsia2 жыл бұрын
As long as you change the camshaft follower at every or every other oil change depending on how hard you drive the car, you'll be good. That's the biggest issue with FSI engines
@wowowness2 жыл бұрын
Hey, I’m about to buy an Audi b7 from my uncle that’s only been driven 5000 miles a year so it was barely driven, but he never changed the camshaft followers. I never worked on a car outside of an oil change, do you think I’ll get away with its first replacement being 10+ years down the line?
@17Shkurt2008Pavarsia2 жыл бұрын
@@wowowness the first thing you should have your uncle do is to remove the high pressure fuel pump and see if the pump has made a hole through the camshaft follower and has been hitting directly on camshaft. If you see slight scratchings on the camshaft but no heavy worn signs then you can just have him replace the follower. If the pump tip is worn have him buy a new high pressure fuel pump and change it together with the follower and you'd be good to go.
@CyrikDub2 жыл бұрын
B7 A4 owner here. @ 3:46 while you're right about the cam follower issues (it was a design oversight by VW/Audi which is why you don't see it in maintenance schedules), I just wanted to clarify that checking the cam follower "religiously" every oil change is a complete waste of time. If you pull the HPFP you gotta replace the o-rings that seal the pump to the cylinder head (they typically don't seal very well when re-used) which can be a hassle to find on their own without getting a cam follower replacement kit (from ECStuning, for example). At that point you're pretty much doubling the cost of a 5k service. My car is JHM Stage 1 and the last time I checked I put about 15-20k miles on the car. Cam follower was fine. Others with higher tunes have also said they change every 3 oil changes or so. (btw you missed the common cracked Valve Cover issue that floods your Turbo and intercooler pipes with oil. That one's always fun to deal with 🤣)
@arie12932 жыл бұрын
Mine gets oil in the turbo and intercoolers but I inspected the valve cover when I replaced the gasket and could not find any cracks or separation. Wondering if it happens regardless due to poor design of the valve cover baffling. I’ve seen the videos showing how the inside of the valve cover separates though so I know it happens.
@CyrikDub2 жыл бұрын
@@arie1293 It's totally normal to see A LITTLE BIT of oil in the intercooler pipes (maybe like 1/4 of a quart or so) but any more than that and you might have a soon-to-be bad turbo on your hands. If you ever see a lot of white smoke coming out the exhaust, then it's your turbo (that's oil burning in the cylinders being sucked up from all the oil sitting in the intercooler pipes). When my turbo blew I got a ton of misfires since the spark plugs get soaked in oil, and a MASSIVE plume of white smoke. Not trying to freak you out or anything, but those were my symptoms. $2700 bill at the stealership 😢
@arie12932 жыл бұрын
@@CyrikDub Oh, yeah it was definitely less than a 1/4th quart of oil. And I had never checked it until recently so that’s after at least 46k miles of use. Sorry to hear your turbo had to be replaced.
@CyrikDub2 жыл бұрын
@@arie1293 hey no worries! That was years ago at this point (right before I actually learned how to work on cars) and it doesn't help my car has 5 previous owners on it and was probably beat to hell it's entire life before I owned it (it was originally a leased vehicle, turbo blew at 90k miles lmao)
@ZephyrCalhoon3 ай бұрын
I've owned my B7 A4 since 2013. It currently has 270k kms and it has hands down been the most reliable car I have ever owned. Full stop. There hasn't really been any problems with the car. The only repair I had to do that was beyond wear & tear is that I had to replace the Cyl 1 fuel injector at 230k kms. Oh I replaced the vacuum pump and the cam solenoid at around 160k kms, they worked but had a slight oil leak so I replaced them. I'm struggling to even remember what I've had to do to this car because it was only little things. I've replaced the diverter valve & PCV once, cam follower a few times (had hardly any wear). It is a great car for our Canadian winters. Is the last true quattro and still has hydraulic steering so you know what the front end is doing. That is the biggest thing about newer cars, they all have terrible steering feel compared to my old trusty A4. Also, it has absolutely never left me stranded anywhere.
@FamilyGuyFams2 жыл бұрын
I have v6 3.2 fsi and it's a beast. The only down point is it struggling to start in cold weather but I found a way around it.
@mediocreman22 жыл бұрын
Yep, it's usually the 2nd owner that screws up the car, then the 3rd or 4th owner comes along and is the car's last hope for being taken care of. My B7 2.0T manual Avant has over 200,000 miles. I change the oil every 5k miles, the cam follower every 20k miles, and the timing belt and related components on schedule. I've sealed up the oil cooler and vacuum pump so I no longer have leaks. I've also replaced the oil cooler and coolant flange. I have meth injection so carbon buildup isn't really an issue. Sure it requires more attention than my Toyota, but it's also a lot more fun to drive, especially with a tune. At 250k-300k miles, I might get a K04 turbo and have more fun. Maybe I'll replace the original clutch at that point too. Oh and scotty kilmer is a fucking moron.
@AutoMotivate2 жыл бұрын
Much agreed to all of that 😂
@theenglishtrucker18492 жыл бұрын
Original clutch 250k??? WTF? I got my car with 67000 miles, stage 1 tune made the clutch slip so I upgraded and the original one was nearly done. Just 2mm before rivet on flywheel action.
@gasNmudtv2 жыл бұрын
Yes fuck Scotty. Love my Audi would never go back to a corolla
@OrdinaryWorld2 жыл бұрын
My 2006 A4 B7 2.0T has just hit 230k (miles). 10k oil change intervals using Mobil1 0w-40 and 50k cam follower change intervals. No issues with this schedule and within those 10k oil change intervals, I never need to top up the oil.
@genehanson573 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love my B7 S-line, and yes you have to keep up with the maintenance as stated in the video, timing belt is critical as well as cam follower. I installed H&R springs and lowered with rear JHM rear sway bar and Bilstein shocks and it sticks to the road like glue. Give it an APR stage 1,GFB diverter, a good stainless cat back exhaust system and these cars are a BLAST to drive, just hit the afterburner and your gone!!!
@999iiujhgvtfgyhjnbv Жыл бұрын
I have a a4 2.7 tdi v6.....170k miles it cost me £470 for a parstearing belt and dpf filter.. Full service history from the day it was bought for £ 21789 I bought it last March when diesel was £1,90 per litre for £2600,.my last car was a 1.9 tdi 130bhp 2003 a4 and I keep it for 11 years,just the usual parts and a new clutch 210k was a good car,but the v6 2.7 is a lovely drive smooth,comfortable,I wanted the estate to use to carry my tools,carpenter. Working in the UK and driving a estate with 4k worth tools on show,gives you anxiety that you're coming out and noticing there's glass in the motor and ground and the tools have vanished,I can get everything apart from a set of steps and chop saw,I'm happy enough with the saloon.
@josephcelestino19652 жыл бұрын
I had a 2008 A4 s-line package. Stock aside from the Stasis ECU stage1 upgrade. Bought it with 40k had it until 94k. Great car as long as it's maintained. Now my 2000 Audi TT was another story haha replaced everything at least twice.
@tino897 Жыл бұрын
And the TT was from the “durable” time of cars so to speak. At the end of the day it’s all down to luck. Ain’t it ?
@davidt74314 ай бұрын
Was the stage 1 upgrade worth it? I have a 08 a4 s line . At 165k miles, pls lmk!
@dominicandawg34552 жыл бұрын
I love my b7! I have a 3.2 v6 and will be undertaking a full engine rebuild as well as doing a turbo kit. The car is easy to fix and work on by yourself. Though I would recommend that any buyer of the b7 invest in a good scanner tool as a lot of things need to be reprogrammed after replacing. And do regular checks and maintenance (like on any car)
@DavidSantos-hp6wo2 жыл бұрын
I just got a 07 audi a4 3.2 69000 I really like it but I believe what you say on what is key in keeping them running
@dominicandawg34552 жыл бұрын
@@DavidSantos-hp6wo regular maintenance is key along with getting a diagnostic tool a good one. If you don't want to have to take your car to the dealership to remove certain codes when working on it! But I love my Audi with all my heart it's such a good car!
@arie12932 жыл бұрын
I have an ‘07 2.0t with 100k miles and cost of ownership has been very reasonable with the caveat of doing most of the maintenance myself. The most expensive work I’ve had done was timing belt replacement service at around 70k miles. Everything else I’ve been able to do myself. Valve cover gasket, rear cam chain timing cover gasket, rear coolant flange replacement, turbo waste gate solenoid, exhaust flex section just below the cat, diverter valve, and periodic replacement of high pressure fuel pump cam follower. Having all of this work done at a shop would have made cost of ownership pretty high compared to a Toyota IMO so I would probably still steer people away if they aren’t up do doing these kind of things themselves. Just watched Scotty’s video about the 2011 A4 with the locked engine prior to this one and glad mine doesn’t have a 1st gen keyless ignition but I’m pretty sure he didn’t have to jump it to pop the trunk. He could have accessed the emergency trunk release cord from folding down the back seat but that would have been less dramatic for his video. As far putting the battery in the trunk, the pros are that it is easier to pull compared to lifting that heavy ass battery from near the firewall up front and also if you install an aftermarket subwoofer and amp you wont have to deal with running thick gauge wire through the cabin to the trunk. Dodge does this with their Charger too. The pro of having the battery up front is that I have a full size spare in my trunk, something that hardly any modern cars come with.
@EduSanjuan77710 ай бұрын
2006 B7 2.0 TDI avant here. 350.000 km plus from new on my family, 0 problems apart from the usual maintenance. Still going strong. Great car.
@davidt74314 ай бұрын
I bought a 08 B7 3.2 avant titanium package, 160k miles second owner the first owner really took care of it . Engine , transmission in great shape, just had brake and some suspension wear(normal) , i paid 3,000 for car +1,500 on repairs and maintenance (for peace of mind).I love the fact that it gives me a new car feel without having to take out a car loan.
@landenashcraft108728 күн бұрын
my grandpas b7 has 280k and the only thing we have replaced is the rear right spring.it outlived him and now its sitting on the road... still runs perfectly
@charlesmadrid15002 жыл бұрын
Hello sir. Thank you for the information and the boost of confidence. I recently bought a 2005 B7 1.9 TDI Manual transmission with a 78.9k miles. I had already replaced the Tensioner bearing (top) and Poly Vbelt. Apparently, there has been a repair done with what they call a "neutral guide" as well. I had noticed a few issues as well which I intend to get fixed as soon as possible - High idle: around 950 RPM - Does not rough idle - Rattling noise when reversing - I think the engine support bushing needs replacing The biggest issue I encountered is after using it for a few weeks. Down shifting to 2nd had become impossible. All of a sudden, I cannot downshift to 2nd, as if theres a wall blocking it. From 1st to 2nd, it upshifts, but if I over rev (say I am on an uphill path) it wouldn't go in as well. I'm a little stumped since the local mechanic says I might have to replace the transmission. - I mentioned some grinding on 1st (not all the time), grinding on 2nd (not all the time), and grinding on 4th (very very seldom) - I feel that it could be just an issue with the clutch I am no mechanic, but I have tried my best to fix some bits and bobs because I really love the car. (it's my dream to own a car like this when I was a kid). I hope for some insight on what possibly caused this and find a way to have it fixed without spending a lot of money. I am in the Philippines by the way. Thanks!
@carlosastorquiza5883 Жыл бұрын
How did you fix high idle?
@GregBeene2 жыл бұрын
You showed B8 (2.0TFSI) timing chains when discussing chain rattle.. FYI. The 2.0FSI has one timing chain in the back and a timing belt in the front.
@haroldbutler7782 жыл бұрын
Common leaks to watch for vw/audi plastic flanges on cooling system. The one by the firewall is a pain to reach but it's not impossible to do. I found it not super hard to do myself. Also be able to deal with pinch bolt on front suspension when going to do shocks and coils. It's a pain to deal with but again not impossible.
@BadTV19932 жыл бұрын
just changed my coolant flange last week...and sensor....have a water pump to put in & oil filter housing ..all & still it is a smooth running and tough as a tank..I have a off white avant & a black sedan..love them both..& my name is Harold too :)
@Thr33.Sid3z3 жыл бұрын
That Scotty Kilmore video was bullshit. Everything he mentioned was soley based on the fact that the car wasn't properly maintained by previous owners.
@Danielson81405 ай бұрын
I have an ‘06 A4 3.2L V6 and love it. It has 230000kms and still going strong. The V6 is amazing in a small car.
@AC-kq5de2 ай бұрын
B7 with 1.9 TDI or 1.8t is always a good choice! When it´s well maintained with good history and owners, it´s a good car for daily use with good consumption and great reliability.
@bobdebouwer7835Ай бұрын
Agree. But the Fuel consumption is high compared to modern cars.
@oscarcharliezulu2 жыл бұрын
I had one and I loved it - every moment of it. Repairs were yes fantastically expensive even tho I always serviced and looked after it.
@KingZoneOne2 жыл бұрын
I have a 2008 S-Line now, and I love it. I'd only buy one from the first or second owner, and never from a single woman with no thorough maintenance records (women tend not to do preventative maintenance). People will usual sell these either to upgrade, or when they start having normal wear and tear/maintenance issues they kept putting off, that worsened, and they don't want the expense of doing it. That's when you get a lemon, and someone offloading their problems onto you. When you decide to get a German luxury car you are signing up to exist in a completely different world, and need to understand that. They are far more complicated, and finicky than a Toyota or Honda. The problem I have with them are too may plastic parts that really should be metal (coolant flange on back of block, etc), and also that ridiculous oil filter housing assembly setup on the B7 instead of the common sense, more efficient spin-off type the B6 has. That was a HUGE step backward (WTF did Audi do that for 🤔??). Honestly, If I didn't know how to work on my own cars I probably wouldn't own an Audi. The costs of parts and labor, added to the quirkiness of why the engine light comes on, and something as minor as a bad crank position sensor causing the whole car to shut down and need a tow, is enough of a deterrent. I always research a models common failure points, recalls, and weaknesses before buying so I know what I might have to deal with.
@hampushallberg75902 жыл бұрын
b7 1.8t quattro was my first car, still is my only car. gotta say i really like it. if properly maintained it's great, only issue i've had is rust :/
@Strange_Brew4 ай бұрын
Designer Walter De Silvia’s Audi B7 is absolutely one of the most gorgeous cars in the world. With care many have more than 200k miles.
@JefGoines2 жыл бұрын
EA113 2.0T does not have timing chain, it is belt driven engines, they have small drive chain on intake cam and it's pretty reliable.
@auditech732 жыл бұрын
The pictures of the timing chains were B8. The B7 were timing belts. Great video tho:)
@justneil68852 жыл бұрын
I was thinking that too.
@jsweetsgetsfitjoeysweet330 Жыл бұрын
My 2005.5 has 215k miles and is running perfectly granted all maintenance has been done as expected but this car is running beautifully. No carbon build up either
@uk82punkz2 жыл бұрын
ive had mine since 2011, never had a single problem what so ever. replaced worn out brakes and no rust anywhere (and it have been driven year around in the winter salt roads of sweden). a diesel though which is preferred.
@warlord36246 ай бұрын
My 2.0TFSI B7 is stage 1 with 127k miles. Flywheel is starting to go. Stage one at 90k miles
@andycory9082 жыл бұрын
I have a b7 S4 in northern Ontario Canada with the 4.2 ltr with a stage 3 supercharger and can tell you I'll never sell it. It sits in my garage in the winter's. I can tell you with the Recaro seats etc it's comfortable and a beast to drive. Pure driving machine. Love Audi it's the only car is ever drive. We use the SUV in the winter season
@mrboleus82402 жыл бұрын
Driving 4.2L in Europe is damn luxury.. With price of almost 2 dollars per litre, it's nonsense driving it.. Specially if you have salary of 600 bucks...
@endtherightside6299 Жыл бұрын
Mine Service until 2016... 350k km without expensive repairs. Dream car... AUDIS ARE RELIABLE AF
@luckgrip252 Жыл бұрын
As a an Audi A4 B7 owner I could say that the petrol versions are rather unreliable in comparison to the diesel variants. I myself have a 2.0TDI which has done 400k km and is still going strong (at 270k I changed the timing belt, oil pump [cos the original one failed and left me stranded with no oil pressure, had to retrofit golf pump which works like a charm], coolant pump, coolant. Also did EGR delete and a light chip tune from 140HP to 175HP so no more check engine lights and feels better than it ever has before). That's my take on A4 B7's.
@4Kreflex2 жыл бұрын
I bought an Audi A4 B7 with 60K miles on it. 6 years later I put more money into it than what the car is worth. Horrible car but the performance/comfort was so good. I kept proper maintenance but constant leaks like crazy.
@strawhatallen24889 ай бұрын
My guys been stage 2 and owned the car since early 2018, only major issue ever was one of the pipes burst but I mean. 10+ year old car upping boost to 20 peak is pretty up there but beside that never a major issue. Drove the car from New York to Texas to still 0 issues. B7 a4 hands down one of the best cars you can buy under 10k buy from a good owner with history or get f’d
@tashaouh4911 Жыл бұрын
which engine is overall more reliable, 2.0t or 3.2l n/a?
@3n3ly7m911 ай бұрын
The 1.8t is the best. 3.2 is V6 is ass.
@br4d101 Жыл бұрын
I’m quiet enjoying my b7 2.0tfsi Quattro! Just fitted a hybrid turbo n done all the common faults n I’m liking it! It’s not particularly fast but it’s ok :) Never had an Audi befor n been a bmw guy pretty much all my life!
@viptevb2 жыл бұрын
I’m currently sitting in mine right now.
@ItsMercerBaby2 жыл бұрын
I feel like if you keep up with the maintenance of the car you good. People go miles without even touching their cars. I have a 98 Lexus LS going close to 600k miles and it dries perfect
@strawhatallen24889 ай бұрын
One of the more expensive repair costs Ik of is the timing but 2g’s at 70-80k miles isint bad at all. It’s all bad owners who can’t maintain their car then sell a broken car that’s never been maintained 😊
@theenglishtrucker18492 жыл бұрын
Stage 1 Revo 2.0TFSI 128000 miles and still going strong. Love my B7 A4 quattro special edition. Why would you replace the cam follower every oil change? I bought my car on 67k miles, had the cam follow changed at 93k. Still had a black colour round the edges and only slightly worn in the middle. Won't be changing it again until another 90k miles. Edit: 2024 and it now has 170,000 miles. Had the cam chain done, replaced the turbo and cat (sports cat now). Balance shaft delete, pick up pipe changed. Car getting stage 2 tuned on Monday!
@josepha4786Ай бұрын
Hi - just restoring a north american (Canadian) 2008 B7 2.0 quattro Avant. Bought new headlamps, DRLs, peanut light, turn signals all work - HID xenons fail to light. We tried the original set - and the same results occur - could this be a fuse potentially? Any ideas?
@NeoN-jk3wf3 жыл бұрын
I have never had a problem with my B7 2.0TDI S-Line Quatrro and i runing a BSR Stage 1 on it no problems at all :D the best car i ever got!
@dylanpage41062 жыл бұрын
I have a 2005 with almost 200k miles the stock motors never been cracked open other than valve cover stock 6 speed has a larger turbo and starts every day. I haven’t had any major issues 🤞
@travistripp3312 жыл бұрын
Hell yea bro, same here got an 07 2.0t with 205000 miles it’s in the shop to get a new timing belt and water pump and valve cover gasket it’s a real solid car
@dylanpage41062 жыл бұрын
@@travistripp331 only thing I’d keep in mind bro is carbon cleaning our intake valves get nasty nasty I haven’t done mine yet but definitely consider that if you are looking for more preventative maintenance
@MrCashCommittee Жыл бұрын
Great Video I Literally Fixed Everything You Said Including My HeadGaskets Wish Would Speak More On Heads & EPC Light
@EduSanjuan7772 жыл бұрын
It's actually the best generation of the A4. Plenty of exciting engines, way more reliable than B8 or B9, good handling and beautiful.
@stanggt35062 жыл бұрын
It’s cool he’s explaining the 2.0 and 3.2
@Dbobber2 жыл бұрын
You do not need to replace every oil change that’s just stupid. I’ve gone about 35k on the cam follower. And my car is stage 1 tune. I could’ve probably went another 5k miles on it. But was almost about time to change.
@mr.frickenshlup99872 жыл бұрын
I really thought the title said: everything wrong with the b7 a4 😂 I was about to go off
@AutoMotivate2 жыл бұрын
Every car got issues tho 🤷♂️
@fredliperson91712 жыл бұрын
If you buy an Audi you have to be the fella that got an Erector set for Christmas...If you got the Easy bake oven then walk away!
@Monkey80llx2 жыл бұрын
😂
@antisocialzae53602 жыл бұрын
Good ass vid! Def helped a lot I jus copped my 1st B7 Audi A4 with high miles, had decent maintenance records and has been running solid so far. This was video came in clutch💪🏾
@1dfgbj2 жыл бұрын
I own a 2008 A4 Quattro Cabriolet 2.0 and I can say you are spot on with every point you made. I love Scotty and watch him daily but even with the fuel and turbo issues, overall it’s a pretty great car. Even greater when properly maintained and nurtured. Owning an Audi was a headache at first but I love it now learned way more and got my hands dirtier than when I had my 06 Altima lol.
@AutoMotivate2 жыл бұрын
Scotty tends to say what the masses want to hear all while click baiting people with every thumbnail.
@AutoMotivate2 жыл бұрын
Often times that cars you need to work on yourself you value much more. Altimas aren't bad cars, but just a bit basic and the CVTs typically go out with the v6 motors.
@keponen331 Жыл бұрын
@@AutoMotivate average ppl dont know anything about cars and cant pay maintenance. scotty tells them brands that can endure that
@turbomac51952 жыл бұрын
Just bought a b7 qauttro this is the car it's up there with my sti in terms of performance. Repair cost ain't bad if your an Ex Audi Engineer 😁
4 ай бұрын
Are you an actual ex Audi engineer? I own b7 and have some questions, if you're kind enough to answer.
@deanfurst59299 ай бұрын
B7 has belt in front and chain in back. you showed a CCTA/CBFA timing chain set up.
@isaiha39662 жыл бұрын
Its a 6 Speed auto not a 5 speed. Thats for the Tiptronic version. I dont have any idea for CVT.
@jonathandelgado5525 Жыл бұрын
The moment he brought up high pressure fuel pump I got PTSD ☠️recently had to replace mine and holy hell was that a pain
@fredericocorrea98145 ай бұрын
The cam follower does not wear that fast. Every oil change? That's crazy. I change the oil every 3000 miles.
@danielhristov61752 жыл бұрын
“German luxury car” Meanwhile in Europe Vw group = cheapest and most available parts (second to Korean 💩) 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Honesty in the US they’re just ripping you off for the badge. Sad but true.
@marcustrust94495 ай бұрын
got a B7 audi a4 avant 2l tdi, still goin been an expensive year though with repairs. Clutch, flywheel, throwout bearing, slave cylinder and soon to be injectors... Still love the car even though it can sense my pay check xD
@Zi9makin95 ай бұрын
Had a 2.0TS quattro w 220hp stock, flashed the ecu to 260hp, installed a cold air intake for some more turbo sound and gave it some exterior mods. AMAZING car, so incredibly comfy and fun to drive and honestly really fast. Changed the timing chain in the back, installed a new cam follower, a new engine snub mount and deleted the rear mufflers (which sounded amazing btw) with ZERO experience working on cars (i do however have alot of mechanical experince in other areas such as bicycles and contstruction) and i miss that car so fkn much. If you know how to screw and unscrew stuff, just look up videos on how to change these things, its not that hard! Incredible car, loved it to death
@projectsky6539 Жыл бұрын
I have a b7 a4 2.0 u forgot about the coolant system like the upper heater hose if you dont upgrade it will start to form little pinholwa other than that nithint
@Cptklutchbackup8 ай бұрын
Cam follower, coolant flange, turbo are all regularly failing parts just get keep tabs on em and get your chain done before 100k and youll be all set
@a4ringthing2272 жыл бұрын
These make great project cars because the amount of other vw/Audi engines you can put in them and builds since they have a good amount of aftermarket support but as you said these cars should only be touched by someone that is willing to work on it or learn how to. The 2.0T in my opinion is not a good engine out of the factory but if you go through it and strengthen all the failure points it can be good and then the 3.2 just sucks to work on
@JSAFIXIT Жыл бұрын
I think a lot of German cars get a bad reputation because people neglect them. I daily drove a high mileage E55 AMG for 4 years and it was actually great. Yes maintenance cost a lot more than other cars, but I got to drive a car every day that would blow the doors off almost everything else on the road. These little A4s aren't awful. They are just needy.
@HunterN3rd2 жыл бұрын
Im on my second B7 first one was a 1.9tdi now i got a 1.8t Quattro, if you service them they are reliable as a brick. I personally experience i can say corrosion protection in the back of the car is kinda shit, ive had do change so many plugs in the rear area.
@meatysetups538011 ай бұрын
depending if you got the EA888 engine or the EA113 block will depend on some of the issues you mentioned like the chains that a newer gen EA888 issues and started off as bad tensioners that came from the factory.. The EA113 I think is the better motor because the timing belt to me is superior. you can change the belt yourself at home way easier than a chain.. chains are not failure proof.. they are more a pain in the #$% if people don't change the oil often and it becomes a big job to do.
@lovemonetman2 жыл бұрын
My Audi i use to do most of the things myself instead of workshop i have had and still have A4 B6 and A6 C5 both with 1.8TQ
@oliverxvi43732 жыл бұрын
A4 b7 quattro is a fun car to drive! Kinda small, powerful and confortable.
@mattschmerbeck837511 ай бұрын
The people who have issues with and complain about German cars are the ones driving them like they're a Toyota or Honda, never doing any maintenance.. They're engineered TO BE MAINTAINED.. The engineer doesn't care if you think you should maintain it or not. They aren't thinking about how the customer will treat the car. They're building it to be maintained by the book and for rules to be followed.. If you do not follow the rules, it's not the cars fault, it's your fault for neglecting your car.
@OkakwuKema Жыл бұрын
I have A4 2006 model but in my engine i discovered that my engine has no catalyst. Please kindly help me out.
5 ай бұрын
I removed mine. Why you need help?
@Tryforlive.3 ай бұрын
they are actually pretty simple to work on at least with the 2.0
@Patrick-re5zrАй бұрын
Is the cam follower and issue with the v6 aswell?
@raphaelfrancis4509 Жыл бұрын
The only time my Audi broke was when an Ignition Coil failed. The other times... I caused it... 😬
@sebaj83863 жыл бұрын
The grille is fire my guy
@romeo47482 жыл бұрын
Got the 3.2 fsi v6 sedan b7 its fire
@Nabz1415 Жыл бұрын
What are them parts called i couldn't understand properly when ubwas saying them
@20vt192 жыл бұрын
Audi a4 b7 1.8t 20vt i own it and really love it. The most beautiful car as you said but as all the cars if you dont take care of it you will have issues
@matthewdutoit9 ай бұрын
I own 2004 Audi A4 Avant TDI B6 6 speed manual.... She have 537 000 km (332 000 miles). Actually Megatronic is garbage, its best to own manual than triptronic. Those diesels must have oil change every 5000km. Cambelt change with water pump together same time every 80 000km. She will last forever.
@jjcross35602 жыл бұрын
I agree 💯. I have the split Auto or Manual. I love it ❣️
@jjcross35602 жыл бұрын
I am 2nd owner.
@smackaroolaugh7678 Жыл бұрын
"they won't last as long as a honda or Toyota" I bought one with 392000km on it, still runs and drives
@matthewdutoit9 ай бұрын
537 000 km on my A4 Avant TDI B6
@FriedPlacentaBurger2 жыл бұрын
One day humanity will pronounce Audi correctly and we will become a type 3 civilization.
@AutoMotivate2 жыл бұрын
Have you noticed that every country pronounces certain words differently? It’s almost like… a normal thing!
@nawknivek2 жыл бұрын
My 2009 Toyota Matrix 2.4L (50k miles) burns oil… my 2006 Audi A4 2.0T (125k miles) does not… ‘nough said…
@josephcazzuto7198 Жыл бұрын
Yup. My 06 scion commuter drinks oil.
@propm Жыл бұрын
Services intervals on the B7 2.0tfsi is way too long. My b7 seven had every service done in the service intervals specified by Audi. And only 3 days after I bought it I got a low oil pressure lamp, and jesus christ the oil sump was muddy and ofc the oil pickup was super clogged, like Jesus. I had never seen anything like it, and I had to replace the turbo as well. Took quite some time to repair. I love the handling and the comfort in the audi, but it is overengineered. and sadly despite me cleaning the oil sump and all the other repairs I have done, now I have low oil pressure again, Idk, might be a faulty sensor this time, or it might have been more crap floating around in the engine and the pickup have been clogged yet again. I am waiting for an oil-pressure meter to arrive so I can test the pressure before I go through the pain of opening the oil sump again...
@propm Жыл бұрын
oh yeah, I am almost certain that my car's engine would have been in a much much better shape if the previous owners ignored Audi's recommendations and did the oil service intervalls twice as often as the dealership tells you to do. Long-life service kills these things..... sucks for us that we can't afford new audies, because I don't think I know a single person that bought one new that bothered to change more often
@BL4CKLABLE10 Жыл бұрын
People who complain about the B7 RS4 is mainly because they can't afford the maintenance.
@teejay6139 Жыл бұрын
At 4:40... These cars don't have a timing chain like you pictured, wrong info. I thought you knew these b7 cars. They all have timing belts
@lyykuppi5 ай бұрын
It's really a shame that we europeans don't have this amount of car owners sharing videos. In europe we have 1,8 liter turbo engines or 2 liter tfsi engines. Petrol versions that is. And the 1,8 liter non tfsi is the one to go with, pretty reliable. So these videos seem such a waste of time because your American cars engines are always different and its really hard to find information here.