About
2001 Audi A6 Quattro Automatic Transmission
When you change the gear of your vehicle, your 2001 Audi A6 transmission handles the responsibility whether you're shifting to drive or reverse gears. The complex assembly includes a number of components and any issues, large or small, can result in a bigger problem. To prevent a time-consuming repair, explore 2001 Audi A6 Quattro transmission parts at reasonable prices at AutoZone.
How Does a Transmission Work?
The transmission helps your Audi perform optimally by converting the rotational power into torque and then delivering it to the wheels. The fluid helps maintain the internal temperature and perform hydraulic functions. The gears and clutches are designed to ensure that your Audi is able to maintain the RPM range to deliver optimal performance. In the 2001 Audi A6 Quattro, the transmission is under the hood, connected to the flexplate, and uses CV shafts to send the power to the wheels.
Signs of Failing Automatic Transmission & Replacement Cost
Your Audi's transmission is engineered to last for the vehicle's complete lifetime. However, improper maintenance, lack of lubrication, and accidents can cause problems in the assembly. If you're observing symptoms like grinding noises, sloppy shifts, RPM flares, and harsh gear engagement, you need to replace your transmission. A new assembly costs around $4,000 to $6,000 depending on the warranty and brand.
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