Vehicle Market Segment:
Compact executive car / premium sedan and coupe.
Key Competitors 1993:
BMW 3 Series, Mercedes-Benz 190E, Acura Legend, Lexus ES 250/300.
Model Highlights:
Available in sedan and coupe body styles, FWD or Quattro AWD, refined interior, strong build quality, distinct Audi styling.
Benefits Of Software Manual:
Instant access, convenience, lower cost than printed manuals, always up-to-date (within the licensed period), searchable content, multi-device compatibility.
Vehicle Coverage:
1993 Audi 90 (all trims and engine variants available in North America)
Estimated Page Count:
Extensive (Software-based, content equivalent to several thousand printed pages)
Manual Type:
Service and Repair Manual Software
Format:
Online/Digital (Web-browser accessible)
Powertrain:
Engine mechanical, fuel system, ignition system, exhaust system, cooling system, lubrication system.
Drivetrain:
Manual and Automatic Transmissions (including Quattro AWD system), clutch, driveshafts, CV joints, differentials.
Chassis:
Suspension (front and rear), steering system, braking system (including ABS if equipped).
Electrical:
Wiring diagrams, lighting, instrumentation, engine control module (ECM), body control modules, power windows, locks, mirrors, audio system.
Body And Interior:
Body panels, doors, hood, trunk, bumpers, interior trim, seats, HVAC system (heating, ventilation, air conditioning).
Maintenance Procedures:
Oil changes, filter replacements, spark plug replacement, coolant flushes, brake fluid service, belt inspections/replacements, air filter replacement.
Repair Procedures:
Engine overhaul, transmission rebuild, suspension component replacement, brake caliper/rotor replacement, steering rack repair, fuel pump replacement, electrical component diagnosis and replacement, HVAC system repair.
Diagnostic Procedures:
Troubleshooting guides, symptom-based diagnostics, diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) interpretation (if applicable to the era/system), component testing procedures.
Depth Of Information:
Comprehensive: Covers from basic scheduled maintenance to in-depth engine and transmission overhauls, including detailed electrical troubleshooting and component replacement.
Digital Format Details:
Web-based access via browser, compatible with PC, laptop, smartphone, tablet. Requires internet connection. Content is licensed and derived from OE materials.
Print Quality Equivalent:
High-resolution, detailed diagrams and illustrations, clear text. Mimics professional factory service manual quality.
Binding Type:
N/A (Digital Format)
Paper Type:
N/A (Digital Format)
Engine Type Sedan:
2.3L (2309cc) Inline-5 Cylinder, SOHC
Engine Type Coupe:
2.3L (2309cc) Inline-5 Cylinder, SOHC (similar to sedan)
Horsepower 2 3L:
~130-135 hp @ 5800 rpm (depending on market/tuning)
Torque 2 3L:
~180-185 Nm (133-136 lb-ft) @ 3400 rpm
Fuel Delivery:
Bosch CIS-E (Continuous Injection System - Electronic) or later KE-Jetronic variants with electronic control.
Fuel Type:
Unleaded gasoline
Engine Code Primary:
ABT (for 10v engine, likely for base 2.3L)
Engine Code Alternative:
ACE (likely for 20v engine, if offered in '93 or specific markets)
Standard Transmission FWD:
5-speed manual
Standard Transmission AWD:
5-speed manual with Quattro all-wheel drive
Optional Transmission:
4-speed automatic (ZF 4HP22)
AWD System Description:
Quattro system typically featured a Torsen T-1 (Type 1) center differential and a viscous coupling unit for the rear differential (depending on final configuration).
Automatic Transmission Features:
Electronic control, sport/economy modes may be present.
Safety Ratings Era Context:
Information for this era is less standardized than modern tests. Focus would be on passive safety features and structural integrity as per European NCAP or equivalent standards of the time.
Active Safety Features:
Optional Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) on some models.
Passive Safety Features:
Frontal airbags (driver and passenger), reinforced chassis, crumple zones, seatbelt pretensioners.
Infotainment Features:
AM/FM radio, cassette player, optional CD player. Basic climate controls (manual or automatic climate control).
Driver Assistance Features:
Primarily ABS if optioned. Limited advanced driver-assistance systems for the era.
Connectivity Features:
N/A (No integrated Bluetooth or modern connectivity features).
Oil Change Interval:
Typically every 10,000 km (6,200 miles) or 12 months, whichever comes first, using synthetic oil.
Timing Belt Replacement:
Crucial! Every 60,000 - 90,000 km (37,000 - 56,000 miles) or 5 years, whichever comes first. Failure results in catastrophic engine damage.
Engine Oil Specification:
API SG/SH rated, SAE 5W-40 or 10W-40 synthetic oil.
Coolant Specification:
G11 (Glysantin G48 or equivalent) silicate-based coolant, typically a 50/50 mix with distilled water.
Brake Fluid Specification:
DOT 4 or DOT 3, low-viscosity synthetic.
Transmission Fluid Manual:
GL-4 SAE 75W-90 or 80W-90 gear oil.
Transmission Fluid Automatic:
Dexron III (or equivalent ATF specification).
Common Wear Items:
CV boots, suspension bushings, wheel bearings, heater core, fuel distributor diaphragm, O2 sensors.
Electrical Issues:
Corrosion in connectors, failing climate control units, aged wiring insulation.
Engine Maintenance Considerations:
Strict adherence to timing belt replacement is paramount. CIS-E/KE-Jetronic systems can be sensitive to air leaks and require careful adjustment.
Audi Brand Reputation:
Known for engineering excellence, quattro all-wheel drive technology, and sophisticated design.
Audi 90 B3 Context:
The Type 85/89 generation represented Audi's push into the premium compact segment, building on the success of the Audi 80. The '93 model is part of the mid-cycle updates for this generation.
Production Years For B3 Generation:
1986-1991 (for the initial B3), with variants and updates extending into the early 90s for certain markets, and the platform evolving into the B4 generation shortly after.