Audi Oil Reset will be due for service every 10,000 miles or one year from your last maintenance, whichever comes first. An indicator light on your dashboard, that resembles a wrench, will activate when you reach your next service interval. The “Service Due” indicator light is a friendly reminder that service is due. Don’t be alarmed, it is not the same thing as the “Check Engine” light. Your service technician will reset the “Service Due” indicator light after every scheduled maintenance interval, so it will accurately display when your vehicle is due for its next service.
Audi Oil Reset Application List below:
Audi | A3/S3 | 2017 – 2017 |
Audi | A4/S4 | 2017 – 2017 |
Audi | A5/S5 | 2017 – 2017 |
Audi | A6/S6 | 2017 – 2017 |
Audi | A7/S7 | 2017 – 2017 |
Audi | A8 | 1992 – 2017 |
Audi | Allroad | 2001 – 2017 |
Audi | Q3 | 2015 – 2017 |
Audi | Q5 | 2009 – 2017 |
Audi | Q7 | 2007 – 2017 |
Audi | R8 | 2008 – 2017 |
Audi | TT | 2000 – 2017 |
Audi | A3 | 2006 – 2016 |
Audi | A4 | 1996 – 2016 |
Audi | A5 | 2008 – 2016 |
Audi | A6 | 1995 – 2016 |
Audi | A7 | 2012 – 2016 |
Audi | RS5 | 2013 – 2015 |
Audi | RS7 | 2014 – 2015 |
Audi | S4 | 2000 – 2015 |
Audi | S5 | 2008 – 2015 |
Audi | S6 | 1996 – 2015 |
Audi | S7 | 2013 – 2015 |
Audi | S8 | 2001 – 2015 |
Audi | TT RS | 2012 – 2015 |
Audi | TTS | 2009 – 2015 |
Audi | RS4 | 2007 – 2008 |
Audi | RS6 | 2003 – 2004 |
Audi | A100 | 1991 – 1994 |
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Why is my Audi using oil?
- It is not unheard of to have to top off your vehicle a few times prior to your next service interval. Here are some contributing factors:
- Audi has stated that engine oil use may be higher in the first 3000 miles of the vehicle’s life. This is due to the vehicle engine’s break in period.
- Oil use can vary depending on oil quality, oil viscosity, engine RPMs, outside temperature, road conditions, oil dilution caused by condensing water, fuel residue, or even oxidation of the oil.
Driving habits and towing large loads can also increase oil consumption. The harder the engine works the more oil it will use. - Engine wear can cause oil consumption to increase. Routine maintenance and replacing necessary engine components will help prevent excessive wear.