Audi A6, S6 and RS6 Models Recalled Over Valve Nipple Crack Fears
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Audi A6, S6 and RS6 Models Recalled Over Valve Nipple Crack Fears



The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration [NHTSA] has released a recall notice for certain model year 2001-2004 Audi A6, 2002-2003MY S6 and 2003MY RS6 vehicles equipped with 4.2-liter V8 engines and manufactured from June 19, 2001, through June 8, 2004. Overall, 5,992 A6, S6 and RS6 models are being recalled in the States over a potential problem with a part described by the company as the rollover valve nipple. Read more »




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