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Thread: Audi A3 1998 Model, Please Help all!!

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    Audi A3 1998 Model, Please Help all!!

    Hi all,

    I'm thinking of getting an A3 1998 1.8L Turbo soon.
    I have a Honda prelude and was wondering if anyone suggests it as being a good idea or if its worth it!

    Is there many troubles with the turbo's in the A3?
    Do the power windows die after a while like in the Golf VR6's do after a while?
    What's a reasonable price anyone would pay for one?
    Are they smooth to drive? etc etc...

    I'd appreciate it if everybody could give me a hand!

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    Mate good choice IMO. No dramas with the Turbos as long as you keep the thing well serviced. Cam Belt a must and when you are in there fit a water pump, with a non bakalite impeller. Creaky sway bars but there is a couple of mods to stop that. To answer your question about windows well yes they did have some problems with window motors playing up, but lets face it most cars have their common things. Occasional Coolant fan trouble but most by now will have been rectified if they have been visiting dealers.
    Like all Audis mate servicing is a must or they will let you down.
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    Smooth to drive - Nothing goes wrong with them - Easy to mod.



    Got a facelift and interior update (amoung other things) in 01.

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    I think with the mk3's windows dying is probably due more to the age of the car and the number of people on this forum more than anything else

    Most cars have crappy window regulators or motors, I've seen 2 year old fords with power windows creeping at a snails pace. Also the golf ones are viciously fast windows mind you, no bloody wonder they cop out!

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    I have an A3 turbo and the turbo's last as long as the car if it's well serviced.

    The windows can break, one of mine did. It cost me $18 for 2 plastic clips from Audi and took me 30 minutes to fit them. audi-sport.net is a good resource.

    Lots of common parts with the MK4 Golf, so nothing is really hard to get.

    Make sure you have the fault codes read and any found sorted out. They should be cancelled and the car driven for an extended period to see if any return.

    Good luck with the hunt.

    Gavin

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    The guys have summed it up mate.Great wee cars and good to work on.
    Again good luck
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    The MAFs fail quite regularly so that should be confirmed serviceable too, as they cost the best part of $300 at Audi.

    That's a job for VAG-COM.

    Gavin

    Give us a better idea where you live and we can give you some idea who you can go to for info and service.

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    Quote Originally Posted by h100vw View Post
    The MAFs fail quite regularly so that should be confirmed serviceable too, as they cost the best part of $300 at Audi.

    That's a job for VAG-COM.

    Gavin

    Give us a better idea where you live and we can give you some idea who you can go to for info and service.
    I dont think a faulty MAF shows up on the vag-com.

    I know mine didnt and others haven't.

    I bought one from vagpartsUK for $150 delivered.

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    No fault generally shows but you can still check the air mass via measured value blocks on VAGCOM im sure thats what h100vw meant. The reason no fault shows is because it is still operating within parameters ( which is crazy when the readings are all over the place) but thats how a code is logged. When a sensor falls out of the desired range. 08 measured value blocks allows you to check the mass. VW and Audi Readers dont explain what the reading should be - you must follow with the elsa info, thats the great thing about VAGCOM the readings are listed.
    So yes the Air mass meter can be checked
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    ok guys lol i have no idea what a MAF is..

    and yeh i thought the windows would konk out as the Golf's do eventually..

    So it is a good car then
    I think that lowers my options down then

    thanks all

    P.S. if neone else has nething to add please do, i could use all the help i can get

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