Audi V6 Quattro 16 Fault Codes: P0431, P0421, P0300-P0305, P0161, P0105P, P0135, P0160P, P0105P - Diagnosis & Fix Guide
My Audi V6 Quattro has been scanned and returned 16 diagnostic trouble codes. The full list includes: - P0431: Diesel particulate filter regeneration failure (Bank 2) - P0421: Catalytic converter efficiency below threshold, Bank 2 Sensor 2 - P0300: Random misfire detected - P0301-P0305: Misfires in cylinders 1 through 5 - P0161: Oxygen sensor circuit malfunction, Bank 2 Sensor 2 - P0105P: Camshaft position actuator 'B' circuit malfunction - P0135: Oxygen sensor heater circuit failure, Bank 1 Sensor 1 - P0160P: Oxygen sensor circuit malfunction, Bank 2 Sensor 2 — no signal detected - P0105P: MAP sensor circuit malfunction - P0111P: Camshaft position actuator 'A' over-advanced The vehicle exhibits severe misfiring symptoms prior to complete shutdown. Currently, it runs for only a few seconds before stalling entirely — rendering it undriveable. Based on the codes, I suspect a significant vacuum leak, especially given the presence of random misfires and MAP sensor faults. However, since this is not my vehicle, I lack detailed history or performance data. What are the most likely root causes? How should I prioritize repairs for an Audi V6 Quattro with these specific fault codes?
Start with a complete engine tune-up: replace spark plugs, ignition coils, oxygen sensors, and all fuel/air hoses. Also inspect the fuel filter and intake manifold seals. These components are common sources of misfires and sensor inaccuracies in Audi V6 Quattro engines. Once these are addressed, re-scan to assess if any codes persist or resolve.