Segment:
Premium Compact / Small Family Car
Brand Image:
Audi positioned as a premium, sporty, and technologically advanced German manufacturer.
Key Competitors 1997:
BMW 3 Series Compact (E36/5), Mercedes-Benz A-Class (W168), Volkswagen Golf Mk4, Ford Focus
Platform Sharing:
Shares platform and many components with the Volkswagen Golf Mk4, benefiting from shared development and economies of scale.
Design Philosophy:
Emphasized sophisticated styling, high-quality interior materials, and engaging driving dynamics, typical of Audi.
Demographics:
Young professionals, small families seeking a premium and stylish compact vehicle.
Primary Coverage:
Complete Service and Repair
Specific Sections:
Maintenance, Electrical, Interior, Engine, Transmission, Brakes, Suspension, Steering, HVAC, Bodywork, Troubleshooting
Estimated Page Count:
High (exact count not specified, but described as comprehensive)
Type:
Workshop/Service/Repair Manual
Format:
PDF (Digital Adobe)
Compatibility:
Windows/Mac
Download Type:
Instant Download
Printability:
Printable Pages
Powertrain:
Engine overhaul, fuel system, ignition system, cooling system, exhaust system, lubrication system, engine mechanicals
Drivetrain:
Manual transmission, Automatic transmission (Tiptronic), clutch, driveshafts, differentials
Suspension Steering:
Front suspension (MacPherson struts), Rear suspension (Torsion beam/multi-link depending on variant), power steering system, steering rack, wheel alignment
Brakes:
Front disc brakes, Rear disc/drum brakes (depending on variant), ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), brake hydraulics, parking brake
Electrical:
Battery, charging system, starter motor, lighting system, instrument cluster, ECU (Engine Control Unit), fuses, relays, wiring diagrams, body electronics
HVAC:
Air conditioning system, heating system, ventilation, climate control components
Body:
Interior trim, exterior panels, doors, windows, locks, seats, bumpers, body repair procedures
Maintenance:
Scheduled maintenance, oil changes, filter replacements, fluid checks, belt replacement, spark plug replacement
Repair:
Complete tear down and rebuild of all major systems, component replacement, engine tuning, transmission overhaul
Troubleshooting:
Diagnostic procedures, common fault finding, symptom analysis, electrical troubleshooting charts
Diagnostics:
OBD-II (On-Board Diagnostics) system, error code interpretation
Depth:
Comprehensive (from basic maintenance to complete rebuilds)
Pictures And Diagrams:
Abundant (Tons of pictures and diagrams, part diagrams included)
Engine Code Common:
AGU (1.8T), APY (1.8T), ADR (1.8), AGN (2.0)
Engine Type:
Inline 4-cylinder, turbocharged petrol (most common variants), naturally aspirated petrol, and naturally aspirated diesel (TDI)
1.8L Turbo (150 Ps):
Horsepower: 148 bhp (150 PS), Torque: 210 Nm (155 lb-ft)
2.0L (115 Ps):
Horsepower: 115 bhp (115 PS), Torque: 170 Nm (125 lb-ft)
1.9L Tdi (90 Ps):
Horsepower: 89 bhp (90 PS), Torque: 202 Nm (149 lb-ft)
Injection Type:
Multi-point fuel injection (MPI) for naturally aspirated, Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) with turbocharger for 1.8T models
Fuel Type:
Unleaded Petrol (95 RON recommended), Diesel
ECU Type:
Bosch Motronic (various versions)
Emissions Control:
Catalytic converter, EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) on some models
Transmission Type:
5-speed Manual (02A/02J family)
Transmission Type:
4-speed Automatic (01M), 5-speed Tiptronic Automatic (on select 1.8T models)
Clutch Type:
Hydraulically actuated single dry plate clutch
Manual Transmission Fluid:
G 052 798 (SAE 75W-90 GL-4/GL-5)
Automatic Transmission Fluid:
G 052 990 (ATF, typically Dexron III/Mercon equivalent)
Length:
4,141 mm (163.0 in)
Width:
1,735 mm (68.3 in)
Height:
1,415 mm (55.7 in)
Wheelbase:
2,513 mm (98.9 in)
Curb Weight Approx:
1200 - 1350 kg (2645 - 2976 lbs) depending on engine and configuration
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating:
Varies by model, typically around 1700-1850 kg
Trunk Volume:
390 liters (13.7 cu ft), expandable with rear seats folded
Euro Ncap (Early Models):
4/5 Stars (for early models, specifics may vary by test year and exact vehicle configuration)
ABS:
Standard on most models
Traction Control:
Optional (ASR - Anti-Slip Regulation)
Airbags:
Driver and front passenger airbags standard, optional side airbags
Seatbelts:
3-point seatbelts with pre-tensioners
Body Structure:
Reinforced passenger cell, crumple zones
Head Unit:
Factory fitted Audi Chorus or Concert radios, often with cassette and CD players. Optional navigation systems available on later models.
Speakers:
Standard 4 or 8-speaker systems, optional premium sound systems
Phone Integration:
Limited in 1997; optional provisions for early car phones or aftermarket Bluetooth kits
System Type:
Manual or optional automatic climate control (Climatronic)
Oil Change Interval:
Typically every 10,000-15,000 km (6,000-10,000 miles) or 12 months, depending on driving conditions and oil used.
Timing Belt Replacement:
For 1.8L non-turbo and 2.0L engines, generally every 90,000-120,000 km (55,000-75,000 miles). The 1.8T engine uses a timing chain on some variants or a belt on others, with intervals often around 120,000 km.
Engine Oil Type:
API SG/SH/SJ, ACEA A2-96/A3-02. Viscosity typically 5W-40 or 10W-40 (refer to manual for specific engine recommendations).
Coolant Type:
G 12 (pink ethylene glycol-based antifreeze, long-life)
Ignition Coils:
Coil-on-plug or coil pack failures on 1.8T engines can cause misfires.
Oil Leaks:
Valve cover gasket and oil pan gasket leaks are common with age.
Suspension Components:
Wear on control arm bushings and ball joints, especially on higher mileage vehicles.
Electrical Gremlins:
Minor electrical issues can arise due to the complexity of the car's electronics and aging wiring harnesses.
Window Regulators:
Failure of power window regulators is a relatively common issue.
Audi Legacy:
Audi, part of the Volkswagen Group, has a long history dating back to 1910, known for its quattro all-wheel-drive system and engineering prowess.
A3 Introduction:
The A3 was Audi's first foray into the premium compact segment, launched in 1996 (Europe) and 1997 (North America). It marked a significant step for Audi to compete directly with rivals from BMW and Mercedes-Benz in this popular segment.
Generation 1 Design:
The first-generation (Type 8L) A3 was initially offered as a 3-door hatchback, with a 5-door Sportback variant introduced later. It adopted a transverse engine layout with front-wheel drive or optional quattro all-wheel drive.
Manufacturing Plant:
Mainly produced at Audi's plant in Ingolstadt, Germany.