1997 Audi A6Oil Type & Capacity

OEM spec from the factory service manual for the Avant, 2.8 A variant.

Quick Answer

Oil Type

SAE 5W-40. Petroleum or synthetic based oils. Engine oil must conform to the exact specification in VW publication VW 502 00. See TSB No. 17 09-07 (2012855).

Capacity (w/ Filter)

5.30 QTS.

5.01 L

Variant

Avant, 2.8 A

Note: Use only a high-quality engine oil that expressly complies with the AUDI oil quality standard specified for your vehicle's engine. Using any other oil can cause serious engine damage that will not be covered by any AUDI Limited Warranty. DO NOT mix lubricants or other additives into the engine oil. Doing so can cause engine damage. Damaged caused by these kinds of additives are not covered by any AUDI Limited Warranty. Quantities are approximate. DO NOT overfill.
Source: Factory service manual β€” 1997 Audi A6 Avant, 2.8 A. View full manual section β†’

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of oil does a 1997 Audi A6 take?
The 1997 Audi A6 requires SAE 5W-40. Petroleum or synthetic based oils. Engine oil must conform to the exact specification in VW publication VW 502 00. See TSB No. 17 09-07 (2012855).. The exact spec may vary slightly by engine variant β€” this page shows the OEM recommendation for the Avant, 2.8 A configuration.
How much oil does a 1997 Audi A6 need?
The 1997 Audi A6 takes 5.30 QTS. (5.01 L) of engine oil with the filter replaced.
Can I use synthetic oil in my 1997 Audi A6?
Yes β€” synthetic oil that meets the SAE 5W-40. Petroleum or synthetic based oils. Engine oil must conform to the exact specification in VW publication VW 502 00. See TSB No. 17 09-07 (2012855). specification is acceptable and often preferred for better protection and longer change intervals.
What happens if I use the wrong oil in my 1997 Audi A6?
Using oil that does not meet the SAE 5W-40. Petroleum or synthetic based oils. Engine oil must conform to the exact specification in VW publication VW 502 00. See TSB No. 17 09-07 (2012855). specification can reduce engine protection, increase wear, and potentially void warranty coverage. Always use oil that meets the OEM spec.