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Audi A3 1996-2016 Workshop Repair & Service Manual

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Audi A3 1996-2016 & 80, 90, 90 Coupe 1988-1995 & 100-200 1989-1994 Workshop Repair & Service Manual

Complete digital official shop manual contains service, maintenance, and troubleshooting information for the Audi A3 1996-2016 & 80, 90, 90 Coupe 1988-1995 & 100-200 1989-1994. Diagnostic and repair procedures are covered in great detail to repair, maintain, rebuild, refurbish or restore your vehicle like a professional mechanic in local service/repair workshop. This cost-effective quality manual is 100% complete and intact as should be without any missing pages. It is the same factory shop manual used by dealers that guaranteed to be fully functional to save your precious time.

Audi A3 1996-2016 & 80, 90, 90 Coupe 1988-1995 & 100-200 1989-1994 Service manual is divided into different sections. Each section covers a specific component or system and, in addition to the standard service procedures, includes disassembling, inspecting, and assembling instructions. A table of contents is placed at the beginning of each section. Pages are easily found by category, and each page is expandable for great detail. It is in the cross-platform PDF document format so that it works like a charm on all kinds of devices. You do not need to be skilled with a computer to use the manual.

FILE LIST:
Audi 100-200_Fiche_Service_Information_System
Audi 80_90_Coupe_Fiche_Service_Information_System
bonus_material
Audi Cabriolet Repair Manual 1998-
-/SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS.pdf
-/SUSPENSION Wheel Alignment Specifications & Procedures.pdf
-/SUSPENSION Rear.pdf
-/SUSPENSION Front.pdf
-/STEERING Steering Columns.pdf
-/STEERING Electronic Power Steering.pdf
-/STARTING & CHARGING SYSTEMS Generators & Regulators.pdf
-/STARTING & CHARGING SYSTEMS.pdf
-/RESTRAINTS Air Bag Restraint System.pdf
-/MAINTENANCE Maintenance Information.pdf
-/HVAC AC System Specifications.pdf
-/HVAC AC System General Servicing.pdf
-/HVAC AC Heater System.pdf
-/HVAC AC Compressor Servicing.pdf
-/GENERAL INFORMATION Emission Control Visual Inspection Procedures.pdf
-/GENERAL INFORMATION Diagnostic Connector (DLC) Locations.pdf
-/GENERAL INFORMATION Air BagSRS Component Inspection & Replacement Tables - European.pdf
-/ENGINES Timing Belt Replacement 2.8L V6 - 12-Valve.pdf
-/ENGINES Starter.pdf
-/ENGINES 2.8L V6 - 12-Valve.pdf
-/ENGINE PERFORMANCE Wiring Diagrams.pdf
-/ENGINE PERFORMANCE Vacuum Diagrams.pdf
-/ENGINE PERFORMANCE Trouble Shooting - No Codes.pdf
-/ENGINE PERFORMANCE Theory & Operation.pdf
-/ENGINE PERFORMANCE System & Component Testing.pdf
-/ENGINE PERFORMANCE Service & Adjustment Specifications.pdf
-/ENGINE PERFORMANCE Sensor Operating Range Charts.pdf
-/ENGINE PERFORMANCE Self-Diagnostics - Introduction.pdf
-/ENGINE PERFORMANCE Self-Diagnostics.pdf
-/ENGINE PERFORMANCE Removal, Overhaul & Installation.pdf
-/ENGINE PERFORMANCE Firing Order & Cylinder Identification.pdf
-/ENGINE PERFORMANCE Engine_VIN ID.pdf
-/ENGINE PERFORMANCE Engine Controls Adjustments.pdf
-/ENGINE PERFORMANCE Basic Diagnostic Procedures.pdf
-/ENGINE COOLING Specifications & Electric Cooling Fans.pdf
-/ENGINE COOLING Drive Belt Routing.pdf
-/Electrical Component Locator.pdf
-/BRAKES ABSTraction Control - 5.0.pdf
-/AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS V.A.G. 097 Overhaul.pdf
-/AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS V.A.G. 097 Electronic Controls.pdf
-/AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS Servicing.pdf
-/AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONs Removal & Installation.pdf
-/AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS Audi Shift Interlock Systems.pdf
-/ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT WiperWasher Systems.pdf
-/ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT Steering Column Switches.pdf
-/ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT Rear Window Defoggers.pdf
-/ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT Power Windows.pdf
-/ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT Power Seats.pdf
-/ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT Power Mirrors.pdf
-/ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT Power Convertible Tops.pdf
-/ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT Instrument Panels.pdf
-/ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT Heated Seat Systems.pdf
-/ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT Cruise Control Systems.pdf
-/ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT Anti-Theft & Power Door Locks.pdf

EXCERPT:
Battery with magic eye

Distinguishing features
+ Such batteries have a magic eye.
+ This magic eye -arrow- provides information on the electrolyte level and charge of the battery to be tested.
+ There are three different colour indicators:
- Green -> Battery adequately charged
- Black -> Not or inadequately charged
- Colourless or yellow -> Critical electrolyte level reached; topping up with distilled water essential
Note: If a battery is more than 5 years old and the indicator of the magic eye is colourless, the battery is to be replaced with a new one.

Test sequence
Notes:
27-19
+ Air bubbles may form under the magic eye, particularly if a battery has been re-charged, i.e. even if the battery has been charged whilst driving. These air bubbles falsify the colour indicator of the magic eye.
+ If batteries are fitted with caps for production reasons, these are covered with plastic sheeting.
- Before performing visual inspection, tap gently and carefully on magic eye with the handle of a screwdriver.
- This disperses the air bubbles
-Observe colour of "magic eye" indicator.

Visual inspection
Attention: The battery caps must always be firmly screwed on for charging, voltage
measurement and load measurement.
Visually inspect battery before performing measurements, e.g. no-load voltage, specific gravity of electrolyte or battery load test.
Such inspection is designed to establish:
+ Whether battery casing is damaged. A damaged casing can result in electrolyte leakage.
+ Whether battery posts (battery connections) are damaged. Proper contact of connections is not ensured if battery posts are damaged. This may then result in cable burn-out and electrical system malfunctions.

Checking electrolyte level
Attention: Always heed accident prevention regulations when handling electrolyte. Always wear suitable protective clothing. Only use torch to illuminate inside of battery casing. Never illuminate inside of battery casing with a naked flame. Keep naked flames and burning cigarettes away from batteries.
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EXCERPT (1988-1992 Audi 80, 90, 90 Coupe Service/Repair Manual):
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
• on instrument panel on driver's side visible from the outside through the windshield
• on identification label in luggage compartment
Engine number, 4-cylinder
• the engine number is stamped on the lefthand side of the cylinder block (arrow).
Engine number, 5-cylinder
• the engine number is stamped on the lefthand side of the cylinder block (arrow).
Front hook-up
• attach wheel lift equipment to wheels
• attach safety straps to wheels
• towing clearance: 6-12 inches between tires and ground
• towing speed/miles:
manual transmission: 50 mph/50 mi
automatic transmission: 50 mph/50 mi
Rear hook-up
• attach wheel lift equipment to wheels
• attach safety straps to wheels
• towing clearance: 6-12 inches between
Rear
Lift points are located below the diamond shaped mark in front of the rear wheel well.
Take care to avoid damaging critical component which are close to the lift points. This applies especially to the electric fuel pump.
Lifting vehicle with floor jack
The same lifting points as illustrated for the hoist also apply when using a floor jack. To avoid damage to the underbody or chassis, frame, it is necessary to insert a rubber pad between the floor jack and the lift points.
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EXCERPT (1989-1991 Audi 100/Avant, 200/Avant, 5000 Service/Repair Manual):
Index
• body panels
• identification 00.12
• engine identification
• chart 00.2
• engine code (NF. MC) 00.6
• engine code (38) 00.6
• MC turbo engine 00.13
• Engine technical data charts
• MC turbo engine. pre-Nov. 1988 0.14
• MC turbo engine. post-Nov. 1988 00.15
• NF CIS-E Ill ·engine 00.17
• 38 turbo engine. 20-valve 00.16
• Engine tune-up specifications charts
• MC turbo engine · 00.18
• NF CIS-E Ill engine 00.19
• 38 turbo engine. 20-valve 00.20
• Lifting vehicle
• hoist/floor jack 00.9
• Towing
• emergency 00.1 o
• long distance 00.11
• Transmission identification
• automatic transmission. (087) 00.3
• automatic transmission (097) 00.4
• chart 00.2
• general information 00.3
• manual transmission (016) 00.5
• manual transmission (012) 00.5
• Type/model identification
• chart 00.2a
• Vehicle identification number (VIN)
• coding chart 00.8
• location 00.7
• Rear hookup
Car may be lifted in rear and,donned to position for front hookup
No towing with rear hookup permissible Vehicles with automatic transmissions may be towed forward (in driving direction) behind other vehicles (motor homes, etc.) at speeds up to 30 mph for a maximum of 30 miles.
CAUTION
Towing vehicle at more than 30 mph and/or for greater distance than 30 miles will damage automatic transmission, due to lack of lubrication.
If towing speed will be greater than 30 mph or distance greater than 30 miles, temporary modifications to vehicle are required as follows:
• remove driveshaft assemblies
• remove outer CV joints from driveshaft assemblies
• install outer CV joint in wheel bearing housing and secure hub with nut
• install outer CV joint boot
• seal boot small opening against water and dirt
• wrap driveshafts and store in vehicle
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