Across the 2017 Audi lineup, there isn’t a single universal problem. The most frequently reported issues cluster around oil leaks and consumption, electrical/infotainment glitches, and some transmission concerns, varying by model.
In this report, we examine what data from owner reports, recall records, and reliability surveys show about common problems for 2017 Audis, how issues break down by model, and practical steps for buyers and owners to watch for.
Common issues by category
Engine oil leaks and consumption
Before listing the issues in this category, note that these oil-related concerns have been reported across several 2017 Audi models, especially those with 2.0-liter turbocharged engines.
- Oil leaks from valve cover gaskets and related seals
- Increased oil consumption reported by some owners
- Occasional oil leaks around the PCV system or oil filters
Oil-related problems are among the most frequently cited issues in 2017 Audis, affecting maintenance costs and routine service intervals.
Electrical and infotainment glitches
Before listing, this category encompasses issues with the MMI system, touchscreen responsiveness, and connectivity that owners describe as persistent in several models.
- MMI software freezes, reboot loops, or slow responsiveness
- Bluetooth pairing problems and intermittent phone connectivity
- Display or audio glitches affecting infotainment operation
Electrical and infotainment problems can be frustrating and frequent complaints for 2017 models, often addressed with software updates or module replacements.
Drivetrain and transmission concerns
This category covers reported shifts, hesitations, or roughness associated with DSG/S Tronic transmissions on certain 2017 Audis.
- Rough or inconsistent gear shifts in DSG-equipped variants
- Clutch wear or symptoms in stop-and-go driving
- Transmission-related drivability issues in some engines
Transmission and drivetrain concerns tend to appear in models with DSG-style gearboxes and may be sensitive to maintenance history or software updates.
Model-specific patterns for 2017 Audi models
Before listing, the following notes reflect patterns observed in owner reports and recall data for popular 2017 Audi models in the U.S. market. Individual vehicles may vary based on maintenance and usage.
Audi A4 and A4-based models (2017)
These models commonly show oil-related issues in the 2.0T engine family and may also exhibit occasional infotainment glitches that overlap with the broader category above.
- Valve cover gasket-related oil leaks
- Infotainment glitches and software update needs
Monitoring for oil leaks and ensuring timely software updates can help mitigate these common problems.
Audi Q5 (2017)
As a compact SUV with both 2.0T and 3.0T options, the Q5 has documented oil, cooling system, and drivetrain concerns in some vehicles, along with infotainment glitches similar to other models.
- Oil leaks or coolant leaks from certain seals
- Infotainment and MMI-related glitches
- Transmission-related drivability concerns in DSG variants
Owners should pay attention to service history for coolant and oil system components and ensure software updates are installed.
Audi A3 and Q3 (2017)
Smaller crossovers and hatchbacks in the 2017 line have reported electrical glitches among other issues, with some engines showing oil consumption concerns in limited cases.
- Infotainment and electrical glitches
- Occasional oil consumption in select engines
Factory software updates and regular maintenance reduce risk for these models.
Summary
For the year 2017, there is no single Audi problem that affects all models equally. The most commonly reported issues cluster around oil leaks and consumption, electrical/infotainment glitches, and some transmission-related drivability concerns, with different models showing different patterns. Prospective buyers should review service history, verify that oil leaks have been addressed, ensure MMI software is current, and check for any transmission recalls or software updates before purchase.


