Manual Transmission problems of the 1997 Audi A4

Two problems related to manual transmission have been reported for the 1997 Audi A4. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Manual Transmission problem

Failure Date: 11/10/1999

Operation of this A4 configuration at speeds lower than 8 m. P. H. Requires either that the operator lug the engine (I. E. , run at less than the recommended 1500 r. P. M. In first gear) or not close the clutch completely. This design defect has lead to excessive clutch wear, requiring two replacements in less than 52,000 miles and two incidents of clutch overheating, with smoke. A potential fire hazard exists if the vehicle is operated at less than 4 m. P. H. For an extended period (e. G. , more than 30 minutes) as may be expected in certain metropolitan traffic jams. The clutch design is also unsuitable for dynamic braking, showing excessive wear, thereby contributing to premature failure and the fire hazard. The A4 is otherwise a very fine automobile. The manufacturer should correct this design defect ASAP through provision of a low gear, six-speed option, adjustment of ratios or similar remedy.

2 Manual Transmission problem

Transmission is shot and has to be replaced.


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