Additional Data and Specifications

1998 Audi A8 Sedan (4D2) V8-3.7L (AEW)SECTION Additional Data and Specifications








Additional data for vehicles with standard suspension (1BA, 1BM, 1BG, 1BN):

Note: This additional vehicle data is merely intended to speed up and permit more accurate diagnosis in the event of minor accident. A slight deviation from the above data, with no obvious detriment to performance does not automatically represent a problem. For production reasons this data may sometimes be outside the tolerance stated even in the case of a new vehicle.





Additional data for vehicles with sports suspension (1BE, 1BD):
Note: This additional vehicle data is merely intended to speed up and permit more accurate diagnosis in the event of minor accident A slight deviation from the above data, with no obvious detriment to performance does not automatically represent a problem. For production reasons this data may sometimes be outside the tolerance stated even in the case of a new vehicle.








Additional data for vehicles with sports suspension (1BT):

Note: This additional vehicle data is merely intended to speed up and permit more accurate diagnosis in the event of minor accident A slight deviation from the above data, with no obvious detriment to performance does not automatically represent a problem. For production reasons this data may sometimes be outside the tolerance stated even in the case of a new vehicle.


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