There are 10 owner-reported fuel system complaints for the 2017 Audi Q7in NHTSA's database. These are unverified consumer reports and may not reflect confirmed defects.
The contact owns a 2017 Audi Q7. The contact stated that upon a quick acceleration, the vehicle would hesitate upon depression of the accelerator pedal as an unknown warning light would appear on the instrument panel. The contact stated that the warning light would disappear upon restart of the vehicle. The contact also stated that the air bag warning light had also appeared on the instrument panel. In addition, the contact stated that the third-row seats would fail to adjust as needed. Upon investigation, the contact discovered NHTSA Campaign Numbers: 19V035000 (Fuel System, Gasoline), 16V955000 (Air Bags), and 16V641000 (Seats) which the contact linked to failures. The dealer was initially notified of the failure and the contact was informed that there were no recalls on the vehicle. The manufacturer was then notified of the failure and informed that contact that each of the recalls that were referred to was already serviced prior to the recent failures. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 100,000.
On my way to drop my child off at school, I stopped to refuel my Audi Q7. Upon inserting the nozzle to refuel the car, gasoline immediately began jetting out of the fuel door before the auto-shutoff kicked in, covering myself as well as my vehicle. Thankfully, the hot exhaust did not ignite the liquid or fuel vapor potentially causing a deadly fire. Despite having no fuel remaining, I was able to take the vehicle to our local mechanic where they discovered a TSB denoting this specific issue. The TSB was initially released 04/28/2016 for Model Year 2017 Audi Q7s. It was subsequently updated to include Model Year 2018 Q7s as well. This is a documented factory safety defect that denotes if this issue is to occur, to replace the whole fuel tank. Further research shows that a valve inside the non-wear, non-serviceable fuel filler neck can become dislodged and nearly completely block the filler neck from accepting fuel. This can cause a potential safety issue as the result of this blockage, the vehicle as well as driver can become doused in gasoline before a pump's auto-shutoff can kick in due to the shallow depth of the fault. The problem is known and documented as being an issue nearly immediately after the Model Year 2017 Q7 line was released. There was no prior warning or indication that this could occur at any time filling the vehicle.
The fuel tank has a broken flap in the filler neck. Per the NHTSA ID # below, this issue is a known issue. My vehicle is experiencing this issue and will not allow me to put fuel into my car. I am unclear why the NHTSA feels that this is just a technical bulletin rather than a recall. Why should the consumer be subject to replacing a faulting known design by the manufacturer, Audi, in this case. I am now going to have to pay an extract few thousand to have this issue resolved. This is completely unfair to the consumer. NHTSA ID Number: 10150656 Manufacturer Communication Number: A201804 2044039-
Water pump is leaking coolant - Car was purchased brand new and all services performed on time and it has only 26K miles with no accident history - Audi has recalled multiple other models but this issue is also affecting the 2017 Q7 model which is not listed in the recall below: https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/audi-recall-a4-a5-a6-q5-defective-water-pumps/#:~:text=Audi%20A4%2C%20A5%2C%20A6%20and%20Q5%20models%20are%20all%20affected.&text=A%20potential%20fire%20in%20a,worldwide%20for%20coolant%20pump%20issues.&text=The%20other%20has%20moisture%20within,causing%20a%20potential%20short%2Dcircuit.
ON 5/6/2017, I CALLED AUDI DEALER DCH AUDI OXNARD, CA. 93036 REPORTED THE FUEL RAIL RECALL. THE SERVICE DEPT TOLD ME THE PARTS WOULD BE IN NEXT WEEK. I CONTINUED TO INQUIRE ABOUT IT SEVERAL MORE TIMES. THEY SAID THERE WERE NO PARTS AND WOULD CALL ME WHEN THEY CAME IN. IT HAS BEEN OVER 5 MONTHS. THE VEHICLE RUNS OK BUT MY WIFE IS AFRAID TO DRIVE OR RIDE IN IT. MY LAST CALL TO THEM WAS OCT 2019. THEY SAID THEY WOULD TRY TO BUMP IT UP, BUT NEVER CALLED ME BACK.
TL* THE CONTACT OWNS A 2017 AUDI Q7. THE CONTACT RECEIVED NOTIFICATION OF NHTSA CAMPAIGN NUMBER: 19V035000 (FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE); HOWEVER, THE PARTS TO DO THE REPAIR WERE UNAVAILABLE. THE CONTACT STATED THAT THE MANUFACTURER EXCEEDED A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF TIME FOR THE RECALL REPAIR. AUDI CHANTILLY (14839 STONECROFT CENTER CT, CHANTILLY, VA 20151, (855) 716-7382) WAS CONTACTED AND CONFIRMED THAT THE PARTS WOULD NOT BE AVAILABLE UNTIL APRIL 9, 2019. THE MANUFACTURER WAS MADE AWARE OF THE ISSUE. THE CONTACT HAD NOT EXPERIENCED A FAILURE. PARTS DISTRIBUTION DISCONNECT.
TL* THE CONTACT OWNS A 2017 AUDI Q7. THE CONTACT RECEIVED NOTIFICATION OF NHTSA CAMPAIGN NUMBER: 19V035000 (FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE). THE CONTACT STATED THAT THE MANUFACTURER EXCEEDED A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF TIME TO REPAIR THE VEHICLE. AUDI WYOMING VALLEY (1470 PA-315 #3, WILKES-BARRE, PA 18702, (570) 714-6550) WAS CONTACTED AND CONFIRMED THAT PARTS WERE NOT AVAILABLE AND WERE ON BACKORDER. THE MANUFACTURER WAS NOTIFIED. THE CONTACT HAD NOT EXPERIENCED A FAILURE. PARTS DISTRIBUTION DISCONNECT. *TR CONSUMER STATED RECALL COMPLETED ON 10/14/19. ALL IS RESOLVED.*JB
I HAVE RECEIVED MULTIPLE LETTERS FROM AUDI CONCERNING NHTSA RECALL 19V035. EACH TIME I ATTEMPT TO SCHEDULE THE SUGGESTED REPAIR, THE DEALER (AUDI, ORANGE PARK--JACKSONVILLE, FL) TELLS ME PARTS ARE NOT YET AVAILABLE! WHEN WILL AUDI MAKE PARTS AVAILABLE TO DEALERS FOR THIS RECALL ON THE FUEL RAILS?
SMELL OF GASOLINE WHEN IN THE GARAGE AND IT TURNED OUT TO BE A LEAKING FUEL RAIL.
WHILE THE VEHICLE WAS PARKED IN THE GARAGE I NOTICED A STRONG SMELL OF GASOLINE. WHEN I BROUGHT IT IN FOR SERVICE THEY REPLACED THE HIGH PRESSURE FUEL PUMP THAT WAS LEAKING AT THE FITTING.
Complaints are unverified consumer reports submitted to NHTSA. A high complaint count may reflect vehicle popularity, not defect severity. Data sourced from NHTSA public records.
Data synced from NHTSA on Apr 25, 2026