Some Audi A6 Quattro owners report experiencing issues with coolant mixing with oil without overheating, which may indicate a head gasket problem. These owners have noted that higher oil pressure than coolant system pressure can lead to oil entering the coolant. Additionally, some have identified potential causes such as a cracked cylinder head, a blown head gasket, or a faulty oil cooler. To diagnose the issue, it is recommended that owners conduct a cooling system inspection and check for milky or frothy residue in the oil, as well as inspect the coolant reservoir for oil contamination. If coolant contamination is confirmed, further testing like compression and leak down tests may be necessary to assess engine health and determine if a head gasket failure is present. Regular maintenance checks, including monitoring coolant levels and addressing any signs of coolant loss promptly, are advised to prevent severe issues in the future.
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