Segment:
Compact premium hatchback (first of its kind for Audi), positioned to compete with models like the BMW 3 Series Compact and Mercedes-Benz A-Class.
Brand Philosophy:
Audi's entry into the premium compact segment, emphasizing sportiness, build quality, and technology typically found in larger luxury vehicles.
Key Competitors:
BMW 3 Series Compact (E36/5), Mercedes-Benz A-Class (W168), Volkswagen Golf Mk4.
Platform Sharing:
Shared platform with the Volkswagen Golf Mk4 and Bora, Seat Toledo, and Skoda Octavia, utilizing the Volkswagen Group's A4 (PQ34) platform.
Design Philosophy:
Sharp, modern styling with a focus on aerodynamics and a sporty stance, characteristic of Audi's design language of the late 1990s.
Diy Repair Advantage:
Empowers owners to perform their own maintenance and repairs, leading to significant cost savings and a deeper understanding of their vehicle.
Information Access:
Provides access to professional-level repair information, typically only available to authorized dealerships, for a fraction of the cost.
Engine Mechanical:
Detailed procedures for engine assembly, disassembly, inspection, and repair, including timing belt/chain, pistons, crankshaft, cylinder head, and valve train.
Engine Management And Emissions:
Diagnosis and repair of fuel injection systems (Bosch Motronic), ignition systems, sensors (MAF, O2, Crankshaft Position), emission control systems, and ECU functions.
Transmission Manual:
Repair and maintenance for manual gearboxes, clutch system, shift linkage, and related components.
Transmission Automatic:
Diagnosis and repair of automatic transmission (likely 4-speed TipTronic) including fluid service, valve body, torque converter, and electronic control unit.
Drivetrain:
Front-wheel drive axle, driveshafts, CV joints, and wheel bearings.
Suspension:
Front and rear suspension systems, struts, shocks, control arms, ball joints, bushings, and wheel alignment procedures.
Steering:
Power steering system, steering rack, tie rods, and steering column.
Brakes:
Front and rear disc brake systems, ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) components, hydraulic lines, master cylinder, brake calipers, pads, rotors, and bleeding procedures.
Electrical System:
Comprehensive coverage of the 12V electrical system, battery, alternator, starter motor, lighting systems (headlights, taillights, interior), fuses, relays, and switches.
Body And Chassis:
Body panel removal and installation, door mechanisms, window regulators, sunroof, interior trim, and underbody components.
HVAC:
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system components, refrigerant service, blower motor, climate control unit, and ducting.
Infotainment And Comfort:
Radio, speakers, power windows, central locking, and seat adjustment mechanisms.
Routine Maintenance:
Oil and filter changes, air filter replacement, spark plug replacement, coolant checks and changes, brake fluid checks, and wiper blade replacement.
Troubleshooting:
Diagnostic flowcharts and symptom-based troubleshooting guides for common problems across all vehicle systems.
Component Replacement:
Step-by-step instructions for replacing major and minor components, including engine parts, transmission components, suspension parts, brake parts, and electrical modules.
Diagnostic Procedures:
Procedures for using diagnostic tools (e.g., VAG-COM/VCDS), interpreting fault codes, and performing system checks.
Wiring Diagrams:
Detailed electrical wiring diagrams for all vehicle systems, enabling accurate troubleshooting and repair of electrical faults.
Depth Of Coverage:
Comprehensive, in-depth coverage suitable for professional mechanics and advanced DIY enthusiasts, covering everything from basic maintenance to full engine and transmission rebuilds.
Engine Options:
For the 1997 model year, common engines included the 1.6L (AHL/APF) and 1.8L (ADR/AGN) naturally aspirated petrol engines, and the 1.9L TDI (AHF/ALH) diesel engine. High-performance variants like the 1.8T (APX/AYP) would typically be introduced in later model years of this generation.
Engine 1.6L Power:
Approx. 100 PS (74 kW; 99 bhp) at 5800 rpm
Engine 1.6L Torque:
Approx. 140 Nm (103 lb-ft) at 3200 rpm
Engine 1.8L Power:
Approx. 125 PS (92 kW; 123 bhp) at 5700 rpm
Engine 1.8L Torque:
Approx. 168 Nm (124 lb-ft) at 3500 rpm
Engine 1.9L Tdi Power:
Approx. 90 PS (66 kW; 89 bhp) at 4000 rpm
Engine 1.9L Tdi Torque:
Approx. 202 Nm (149 lb-ft) at 1900 rpm
Engine Layout:
Inline-four cylinder, transverse mounting.
Valvetrain:
SOHC (Single Overhead Camshaft) for 1.6L, DOHC (Double Overhead Camshaft) for 1.8L and 1.8T (4 valves per cylinder). TDI engines typically have DOHC.
Fuel Delivery:
Multi-point fuel injection (MPI) for petrol engines, Direct Injection (DI) for TDI engines.
Fuel Type:
Unleaded gasoline (95 RON recommended), Diesel for TDI models.
Oil Change Interval:
Typically every 15,000 km (9,300 miles) or 12 months, whichever comes first, depending on driving conditions and specific oil used (e.g., long-life vs. standard).
Timing Belt Replacement:
For petrol engines with timing belts (e.g., early 1.6L and 1.8L), replacement is typically recommended every 90,000-120,000 km (56,000-75,000 miles) or 5-7 years, as it is an interference engine.
Brake Fluid Change:
Every 2 years, regardless of mileage.
Engine Oil Specification:
API SH/SJ or ACEA A3/B3 or VW 500.00/501.01/502.00. Viscosity grades typically 5W-40 or 10W-40, check owner's manual for precise recommendation.
Coolant Specification:
G12 or G12+ (VAG approved ethylene glycol-based coolant concentrate), mixed with distilled water at a 50/50 ratio. Specific product: G001200 or similar.
Transmission Fluid Manual:
API GL-4 SAE 75W-90 or SAE 75W-80 synthetic gear oil.
Transmission Fluid Automatic:
VW G 052 162 (ATF) or equivalent specified by ZF for the gearbox used.
Ignition Coil Packs:
Early models can be prone to ignition coil pack failures, leading to misfires and rough running.
ABS Sensor Failure:
ABS wheel speed sensors can fail, causing ABS warning lights and loss of ABS function.
Window Regulator Failure:
Power window regulators can fail due to wear and tear.
Engine Oil Leaks:
Valve cover gaskets and oil pan gaskets can degrade over time, leading to oil leaks.
Climate Control Blend Door Actuator:
Actuators for the HVAC blend doors can fail, leading to incorrect temperature control.