Why is my Audi burning oil and how do I fix it?
An Audi burning oil is often caused by worn piston rings, a faulty PCV valve, or valve seal wear, problems that affected many 2.0T TFSI engines from the late 2000s and early 2010s. Excessive oil consumption can starve the engine and lead to serious damage if ignored, so it is important to diagnose the root cause rather than just topping off oil. At Motoro Cars, our ASE-certified technicians perform proper oil consumption testing and inspect the PCV system, rings, and seals to find the real source. As an AAA-approved dealer alternative, we then repair it with quality parts at fair prices, avoiding the dealer markup. Catching this early can save your engine and thousands of dollars. Visit us at Wynwood, 2865 NW 17th Ave, Miami FL 33142, or Doral, 2010 NW 107th Ave. Call (786) 634-2002 to diagnose your Audi's oil consumption.
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