| Stock Code: B90 | | Publisher Code: HA0907 | | ISBN 10: 1859601723 | | Dimensions: 210x280mm | | Illustrations: Soft Bound b/w ill |
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Audi Models Covered
1.8 litre (1781cc), 1.9 litre (1921cc), 2.0 litre (1994cc), 2.1 litre (2144cc), 2.2 litre (2226cc) and 2.3 litre (2309cc) engines.
100 Saloon and Estate (Avant), Oct 1982-1990
200 Saloon (including Turbo), Feb 1984-Oct 1989
1.8 litre (1781cc), 1.9 litre (1921cc), 2.0 litre (1994cc), 2.1 litre (2144cc), 2.2 litre (2226cc) and 2.3 litre (2309cc)
Does NOT cover Quattro or Diesel
Inside This Workshop Manual
- Service your car complete step-by-step guide
- Fault finding - pinpoint specific problems easily
- Pass the MOT - step-by-step test checks
- Filters and fluids - checking and renewal
- Braking system - safety checks and repairs
- Fuel and ignition systems explained
- Electrical system - fault finding and repairs
- Engine tune-up, minor and major repairs
- Wiring diagrams - easy-to-follow layout
- Fully indexed - find information quickly
Introduction to the Audi 100, 200 and 5000
The 'new' Audi 100 was announced in October 1982 with the 200 version becoming available in early 1984. The North American version, the Audi 5000, was launched in 1983. All models feature startling new advances in automotive design and technology, foremost among these being the meticulous attention to aerodynamic shape. With a drag coefficient (Cd) of 0.30 for the Audi 100, these cars are of a design which is amongst the most aerodynamically efficient in their class.
In addition to aerodynamic excellence, all models offer a comprehensive package of standard and optional equipment features. The model range is extensive and offers a choice of trim, Saloon or Estate (Avant) body styles, four or five-cylinder engines, and four or five-speed gearbox or automatic transmission. Full instrumentation is provided, together with electric windows, central locking, on-board computer, extensive audio system, and power steering, according to model. UK models are available with carburettor, fuel injection or fuel injection with turbocharger engines. |