1993 Audi 100 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Low ac port side
Right. You have to remove the switch to hook up the charging hose
12/15/2017 4:03:55 AM •
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Ecm module location 1993 Audi 100s
under the passenger side floor panel. Directly below the glove box. Pull the carpeting back from under the dash to access the cover plate.
12/15/2017 3:55:51 AM •
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on Dec 15, 2017
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Fuel cut switch location
Hello, usually the fuel cutoff switch is in the trunk...pop it and start looking behind the carpet on the sides of the trunk and you should find it...
4/3/2014 10:46:51 PM •
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on Apr 03, 2014
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I have an audi 100 cs quattro. My battery is good
How do you know your battery is good? A common mistake is to assume that if the lights, radio, etc, work that the battery must be good. A lot more energy is required to start the engine than is required for the accessories. If your battery isn't in great shape it won't turn the engine over.Assuming you've checked that. Can you describe what happens when you try to start the car? Is there ANY noise? Clicking sound maybe? Could be the starter if you hear a buzzing noise (or no noise, assuming you do have a good battery).
9/6/2013 12:07:47 AM •
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on Sep 06, 2013
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How dfficult is it to replace the heater core in a
Baloney! Removing the center console is not difficult but it is beneficial to have step-by-step instructions. Seats do not need to come out but they do need to be moved fore and aft depending on access needs. The trickiest part is getting the console with leather sheath for the parking break off and out. Pull the parking break handle up, lift the console up and work the whole assembly forward and free from the PB handle. Pulling out left and right footwell ductwork is not hard. Putting it back in is a finesse action. German engineers have thought these things through and if something seems extraordinarily difficult, it's usually because you haven't figure out the recipe yet. Buy a shop manual and think it through before acting and you'll be surprised how easy it is. I'll be R&R'ng the heater core on the wife's car and will allow three hours start to finish. However, I've had the heater box in and out of the car for various reasons over the years. Allow six hours if first time. Hope this helps..
8/11/2013 11:22:42 PM •
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on Aug 11, 2013
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Pulled radio to get serial # and now I can't get the radio to go into code input mode. it just says "safe" and the icon for pause is on
If you've entered a bad code a couple times, you need to wait an hour while the radio and ignition are on. Then, turn on the radio, SAFE should be displayed. Then Press the
FM1 button and hold it down, then while holding down the FM1 button,
press and hold the AM buttons so that both buttons are held down simultaneously.
Release the buttons. Now enter the correct code using the radio pre-set
station buttons (one through 4). Button 1 changes the first digit in the code
"1"000, Button "two" changes the second digit in the code 1"0" "three" 00, button changes the third digit, button 4 changes the last digit in the code.
In most cases the first digit is a 1 and won't need to be changed. You
push each pre-set station button multiple times to step through the
digits (1-9) to get the correct code displayed.
Code 1246 would entered by pushing button "2" two times, pushing button
3 four times, and pushing button 4, six times.
After entering the correct security code, push and hold down the FM1
and AM button simultaneously as before until SAFE is displayed, then
release the 2 buttons, and now the radio should now work.
1/22/2013 12:50:14 AM •
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on Jan 22, 2013
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Firing order 1993
1.6 engine 1-3-4-2
2.0 engine 1-3-4-2
2.3 engine 1-2-4-5-3
2.6 engine 1-4-3-6-2-5
4.2 engine 1-5-4-8-6-3-7-2
7/8/2011 5:36:48 PM •
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on Jul 08, 2011
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Oil leek
Clean engine and check the place weher is leak- more details needed.
3/14/2011 1:14:25 PM •
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on Mar 14, 2011
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