Segment:
Executive Sedan/Wagon
Positioning:
Premium European vehicle known for advanced engineering, aerodynamics, and comfort.
Key Competitors:
BMW 5 Series, Mercedes-Benz E-Class, Volvo 700 Series, Saab 9000, Ford Scorpio.
Aerodynamics:
Revolutionary drag coefficient (Cd) for its era, contributing to fuel efficiency and high-speed stability.
Quattro:
Availability of the groundbreaking Quattro all-wheel-drive system, enhancing traction and handling.
Interior Comfort:
Spacious and well-appointed interior, high-quality materials, ergonomic design.
Safety Innovations:
Introduction of Procon-ten (pre-tensioned seatbelts via airbag inflation) in later models.
Engine Mechanical:
Engine overhaul, cylinder head, block, crankshaft, pistons, connecting rods, timing system (belts/chains), lubrication, cooling.
Engine Management:
Fuel injection systems (K-Jetronic, KE-Jetronic, Digifant), ignition systems, emissions control, sensors, actuators, ECU diagnosis.
Transmission Manual:
Clutch, gearbox overhaul, shift linkage, internal components, fluid specifications.
Transmission Automatic:
Torque converter, gearbox overhaul, valve body, control systems, fluid specifications, cooling.
Drivetrain:
Front-wheel drive axle shafts, CV joints, differentials, Quattro all-wheel drive system (if applicable to specific models covered).
Suspension:
Front suspension (MacPherson struts, control arms), rear suspension (independent trailing arms/beam axle depending on model), shock absorbers, springs, bushings, wheel alignment specifications.
Steering:
Power steering system, steering rack, pump, hoses, steering column, alignment.
Brakes:
Hydraulic system, brake master cylinder, calipers, pads, rotors, rear drums/discs, parking brake, ABS (if equipped), bleeding procedures, specifications.
Electrical System:
Battery, charging system (alternator, regulator), starting system (starter motor), lighting, fuses, relays, wiring diagrams for all systems.
Body And Interior:
Body panel removal/installation, door mechanisms, upholstery, dashboard, HVAC system, glass replacement, seals.
Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning:
HVAC system diagnosis, refrigerant, components (compressor, evaporator, condenser), blower motor, controls.
Safety Systems:
Seat belts, airbag systems (if equipped), general safety component checks.
Maintenance:
Scheduled maintenance, oil changes, filter replacements, fluid checks and changes, spark plug replacement, belt tensioning.
Troubleshooting:
Systematic diagnostic procedures, common faults and their causes, symptom-based troubleshooting guides.
Repair:
Step-by-step repair instructions for all major components and systems, including engine rebuilds, transmission swaps, brake system overhauls.
Diagnosis:
Methods for diagnosing electrical faults, engine performance issues, transmission problems, and other mechanical failures.
Technical Specifications:
Torque values, clearances, fluid capacities, wiring diagrams, component data.
Depth:
Comprehensive, covering routine maintenance to complete engine and transmission rebuilds, including detailed diagnostic procedures and wiring schematics.
Engine Options:
Inline-5 cylinder petrol engines, V6 petrol engines, Turbocharged variants, Diesel engines (some markets).
Common Engine Codes:
WX, WT (2.2L Turbo I5), NP, NG, NF, NC, AAN (2.3L I5), PM (2.0L I4 diesel), AA, RT, 3B (2.6L V6, 2.8L V6).
Horsepower Range:
80 hp (diesel) to 220 hp (20V Turbo)
Torque Range:
130 Nm to 350 Nm (Turbo)
Fuel Delivery:
Mechanical Fuel Injection (K-Jetronic), Electronic Fuel Injection (KE-Jetronic, Digifant).
Fuel Type:
Unleaded Petrol (Octane rating as per manual), Diesel
Cylinder Arrangement:
Inline-5, V6
Displacement Range:
1.9L to 2.8L
Oil Change Interval:
Typically every 10,000-15,000 km or 12 months, whichever comes first (refer to specific model year in manual).
Timing Belt Replacement:
Recommended every 60,000-100,000 km or 5-7 years for petrol engines, critical for engine longevity.
Engine Oil:
Refer to manual for specific viscosity (e.g., 5W-40, 10W-40, 15W-50) and API/ACEA specifications depending on engine type and climate.
Coolant:
Ethylene glycol-based antifreeze coolant, typically mixed 50/50 with distilled water. Specific type varies by Audi specification.
Brake Fluid:
DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid as specified in the manual.
Transmission Fluid Manual:
GL-4 or GL-5 gear oil (specific viscosity required, e.g., 75W-90 or 80W-90).
Transmission Fluid Automatic:
Dexron II or equivalent automatic transmission fluid (ATF) as per ZF specification.
Common Electrical Faults:
Corroded ground points, failing relays, aged wiring insulation, faulty door lock actuators, issues with central locking systems.
Engine Issues:
Worn valve stem seals leading to oil consumption, timing belt tensioner failure, K-Jetronic fuel distributor issues, vacuum leaks.
Suspension Wear:
Worn control arm bushings, ball joints, and tie rod ends leading to steering looseness and uneven tire wear.
Cooling System:
Leaking radiator, coolant hoses, and water pump; heater core failure (common in older vehicles).
Fuel System Maintenance:
Cleaning or replacement of fuel injectors, fuel pumps, and fuel filters; recalibration of K-Jetronic systems.
Brand Legacy:
Audi's reputation for engineering excellence, quattro technology, and design innovation established in prior decades.
Generation Introduction:
The C3 generation (Audi 100/200) was introduced in late 1982 (as a 1983 model year in some markets), replacing the C2 generation.
Mid-Cycle Refresh:
A significant facelift occurred for the 1988 model year, introducing updated styling, improved aerodynamics, and revised interior features.
Manufacturing Locations:
Primary production in Ingolstadt, Germany. Also produced in other locations by contract manufacturers.
Production End Of Model:
The Audi 100 C3 generation was succeeded by the C4 generation in 1991.