2019 Audi Q8
Vehicle Specs & Maintenance Data
The 2019 Audi Q8 maintenance specs on this page cover the key fluids, torque values, and wear items you need for routine service. Use these numbers as a quick reference when performing oil changes, tire rotations, brake jobs, and other scheduled maintenance on your Audi Q8.
For oil changes, the 2019 Audi Q8 takes 5W-40 Full Synthetic motor oil with a capacity of 6.9 quarts. Brake fluid type is DOT 4, the recommended coolant is G13 (Purple, phosphate-free), and transmission fluid is VW G 055 025 A2. Always use the manufacturer-recommended fluids to maintain warranty coverage and engine longevity.
When mounting wheels on the Audi Q8, torque the lug nuts to 118 ft-lbs using a calibrated torque wrench. Over- or under-torquing can lead to warped brake rotors or loose wheels. Re-torque after 50 to 100 miles on newly installed wheels.
Owners of the 2019 Audi Q8 have reported 5 common issues including "3.0T V6 Timing Chain System Noise", "Adaptive Air Suspension Leak and Ride Height Fault" and "Dual-Screen MMI Touch Response Display Failures". Scroll down to the Diagnostics tab for detailed descriptions, solutions, and estimated repair costs.
There are 4 NHTSA safety recalls on file for the 2019 Audi Q8. Check the Recalls tab below for full details.
Specifications on this page are compiled from multiple publicly available sources including manufacturer documentation, NHTSA data, and automotive databases. Always cross-reference with your owner's manual or official factory documentation before purchasing parts or performing any service.
The 2019 Audi Q8 uses 5W-40 Full Synthetic motor oil (6.9 qt capacity), requires lug nuts torqued to 118 ft-lbs, takes DOT 4 brake fluid.
Manufacturer-recommended maintenance schedule for the 2019 Audi Q8. Always verify intervals against your owner's manual.
Enter a diagnostic trouble code to see causes, symptoms, and fixes for the 2019 Audi Q8.
Common problems reported by 2019 Audi Q8 owners, with recommended fixes and estimated repair costs.
3.0T V6 Timing Chain System Noise
The 3.0L TFSI V6 (EA839) in the Q8 can develop timing chain noise, particularly a rattling or whining sound from the front of the engine during cold starts. The chain tensioner may not maintain adequate tension, allowing the chain to slap against the guides. While Audi has improved the tensioner design from earlier generations, the issue still appears in some 2022 production Q8 models.
Dealer inspects the timing chain system for excessive play and wear. If the tensioner is out of specification, the timing chain, tensioner, and guides are replaced. Updated tensioner with improved ratchet mechanism (revised part number) should be used. Reference Audi TSB 2043698/3 for timing chain diagnosis.
Est. Cost: $2,500 - $5,500Adaptive Air Suspension Leak and Ride Height Fault
The Q8's standard adaptive air suspension can develop air leaks at the air spring bellow crimps, valve block, and airline connections. The vehicle sags on one or more corners after sitting overnight, the compressor runs for extended periods, and 'Suspension Fault — Vehicle Too Low' messages appear. The compressor can overheat and fail from continuous operation trying to compensate for leaks.
Dealer performs a leak-down test of the entire air suspension system. Leaking air springs, air lines, or valve block components are replaced. The compressor should be tested for output pressure and replaced if weak. Reference Audi TSB 2040162/4 for air suspension leak diagnosis.
Est. Cost: $1,200 - $4,000Dual-Screen MMI Touch Response Display Failures
The Q8 features a unique dual-touchscreen MMI system (10.1-inch upper and 8.6-inch lower). Either or both screens can develop touch responsiveness issues, including dead zones, phantom touches (ghost inputs), and screen blackouts. The lower climate control screen is particularly prone to failure as it receives more finger presses and is exposed to drink spills. Haptic feedback motors can also fail.
Dealer replaces the affected display module. The MIB3 system requires a full software update after hardware replacement. Audi has released updated display modules with improved touch controllers. Screen protectors can help prevent future damage to the lower display.
Est. Cost: $1,500 - $3,500 per screen48V Mild Hybrid Belt Alternator Starter Failure
The Q8's 48V mild hybrid system uses a belt-driven alternator starter (BAS) for start-stop functionality and mild hybrid boost. The BAS unit can fail, causing rough engine starts, inability to utilize start-stop, loss of energy recuperation, and electrical system warnings. The belt connecting the BAS to the engine can also stretch or slip, producing a squealing noise on startup.
Dealer replaces the BAS unit and associated belt. The 48V lithium-ion battery should be tested for proper voltage and capacity. The engine control module software may need updating to re-enable mild hybrid functions. Reference Audi TSB 2049387/1 for 48V system diagnosis.
Est. Cost: $1,000 - $3,000Panoramic Sunroof Wind Noise and Creaking
Q8 owners report excessive wind noise from the panoramic sunroof area at highway speeds, even when the sunroof is closed. A creaking or popping noise from the sunroof frame is common during temperature changes and when driving over uneven roads. The large glass panel flexes slightly, and the seals around the perimeter can develop gaps due to thermal expansion and contraction.
Dealer inspects and replaces the sunroof perimeter seals. The sunroof frame may need adjustment and retorquing. Additional wind deflector adjustment can reduce aerodynamic noise. Reference Audi TSB 2047219/1 for panoramic sunroof noise diagnosis. Some owners apply aftermarket wind noise strips for additional sealing.
Est. Cost: $200 - $1,0004 NHTSA safety recalls for the 2019 Audi Q8. Check your VIN at NHTSA.gov
BACK OVER PREVENTION: SENSING SYSTEM: CAMERA
Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Audi) is recalling certain 2019-2026 vehicles. Please see the recall report for a complete list of models. A software error may prevent the rearview camera image from displaying as intended. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 111, "Rear Visibility."
A rearview image that does not display reduces the driver's view behind the vehicle, increasing the risk of a crash.
Dealers will update the software, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed January 14, 2026. Owners may contact Audi customer service at 1-800-253-2834. Audi's number for this recall is 90TV. Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) involved in this recall became searchable on NHTSA.gov on December 23, 2025.
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE:DELIVERY:FUEL PUMP
Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Volkswagen) is recalling certain 2019-2021 Audi Q8, and 2020-2021 Audi Q7 vehicles. A component inside the fuel pump may break, causing the fuel pump to fail.
Fuel pump failure can cause an engine stall, increasing the risk of a crash.
Dealers will replace the fuel pump, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed December 22, 2022. Owners may contact Audi's customer service at 1-800-253-2834. Audi's number for this recall is 20DR.
STEERING
Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Volkswagen) is recalling certain 2019 Audi Q8 and 2017-2019 Audi Q7 vehicles. The bolt connecting the steering shaft to the steering gear may loosen, possibly resulting in a loss of steering control.
A sudden loss of loss of steering control may increase the risk of a crash.
Volkswagen will notify owners, and Audi dealers will inspect and, if necessary, replace the steering shaft bolt, as necessary, free of charge. The recall began March 31, 2020. Owners may contact Audi customer service at 1-800-253-2834. Volkswagen's number for this recall is 36A1.
SUSPENSION:FRONT:SHOCK ABSORBER
Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Audi) is recalling certain 2019 Q7, Q8, S5 Cabriolet, and S5 Sportback vehicles. The front shock absorber forks may develop cracks allowing the shock absorbers to loosen.
Loose shock absorbers may impair vehicle steering, increasing the risk of crash.
Audi has notified owners, and dealers will replace the shock absorber forks, free of charge. The recall began March 18, 2019. Owners may contact Audi customer service at 1-800-253-2834. Audi's number for this recall is 40O4.
