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Audi A3

Audi A3 Parts & Accessories

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The Audi A3 is a reliable sedan, but it can sometimes run into problems if it has faulty parts that need to be replaced. It’s a good thing getting replacement Audi A3 replacement parts is quick and easy here at CarParts.com! It only takes a few clicks to get replacement batteries, key fobs,  headlight bulbs, and more. Our parts are competitively priced, so you can restore your car without burning a hole in your pocket. Shop now and we’ll ship your part straight to your doorstep!

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Q:My diagnosis code “O2 Circuit Low Voltage (Bank2, Sensor1. How many sensors are there & should they be replaced sense one have gone bad? Thanks, John Show Less
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A:BEST ANSWERHi John, I'm glad to assist you. The rear/downstream oxygen sensor is part number 250-24699. It is best recommended to replace the front and rear by now since the rear one might go bad in a short while. Grab our discounted sale price offer and click the two links below to order today. I hope this helps. Happy shopping. https://www.carparts.com/oxygen-sensor/drivewire/repv960922?can=CPJE1043_20220409 (upstream sensor) https://www.carparts.com/details/Volkswagen/Jetta/Walker_Products/Oxygen_Sensor/2008/2-dot-0T/4_Cyl_2-dot-0L/WKP25024699.html?can=CPJE1043_20220409 (rear/downstream sensor) Show less
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Shopping for Audi A3 Parts

 

It's hard to find a car that can provide you will all the things that you need: speed, style, and comfort. But with your Audi A3, it was like a match made in heaven; you have the powerful engine, the elegant bodywork, and the impressive interior all rolled into one car. But just because you've acquired your Audi A3 in excellent condition doesn't mean it will stay that way. You're going to need to put some work into it in order to keep it looking good and running well. Here are some pointers to help you with that:

  • Keep a close eye on the engine.

Keeping an eye on your engine means making sure that it has the capacity to release all the power you have been promised from the very beginning without any impediment of some sort. And what would make that happen? First, by ensuring that your engine is running on clean oil, and second, making sure that it will not overheat or break down once it unleashes its maximum horsepower. For your engine to be guaranteed running on clean oil, a regular oil change must be practiced. The oil change will allow the dirty, murky oil to be removed from your engine system and be replaced with fresh ones that will make it run smoothly and efficiently. And to avoid possible engine break down, don't forget to check the coolant level to know if it is still enough keep your engine from overheating.

  • Protect the paint job.

Who wants an old-looking car anyway? Taking care of your car's paint will not only help maintain its classy look, but it will keep it protected from corrosion as well. Because the paint covers your car's body, which is susceptible to rusting when exposed, having it well-maintained will give your ride a longer life. Simple ways such as parking under a shade or using a reliable car cover for outdoor parking can already help with protecting the paint job. With regular washing and waxing of your car, you'd be having not just a shiny, brand new-looking ride in no time, but a well-protected one too.

  • Look after the leather.

Your Audi was blessed with gorgeous seats, so try not to mess with it. Of course, you can't help it if food or drinks spill from time to time. But what you have control over with is the way the spilled stuff is handled afterwards. Don't delay cleaning it up, wipe it off immediately. Delaying will just put your leather seats at risk of getting a stain. So, get on your feet and get to it. But, what if you missed a spot and a stain actually developed? There's no need to panic and rush off to the nearest auto shop. You can remove the stain simply by using a mixture of vinegar and water. Just spray it on the stained surface and wait for a couple of minutes, then you can rub it off. And viola! You've managed to remove the stain without even taking out your wallet. And while you're using kitchen items, you can also use some olive oil to keep the leather supple, by the way.

Your Audi A3’s sleek and stylish exterior and impressive engine power are only two of the reasons that make it a joy to ride. But as good as it is, this luxury sedan isn’t spared from issues as it gets older. Get your vehicle back on the road by replacing its faulty components as soon as possible. Here at CarParts.com, we have a wide selection of Audi A3 aftermarket parts available at unbeatable prices so you can repair your ride without breaking the bank.

Audi A3: Commonly Replaced Parts

Some Audi A3 owners have complained about ignition coil failure, which can cause symptoms like engine misfire and poor acceleration. The problem is usually seen on vehicles that reached the 65,000-mile mark. Fortunately, replacing the faulty coil fixed the issue on most A3s. If you own an old Audi A3, it’s recommended that you replace all its ignition coils to prevent engine misfires.

Several owners have also reported that they experienced hesitation when accelerating. In most cases, a fault in the vehicle’s high pressure fuel pump caused the problem. Some drivers also had difficulty starting their Audi because of a faulty high pressure pump.

These are only some of the issues you might encounter with your Audi A3 as it racks up mileage. But don’t worry! Most of these problems can be fixed by replacing faulty parts. Here at CarParts.com, we will help you find exactly what you need to restore your car’s performance. Choose from our wide selection of Audi A3 aftermarket parts designed for various model years.

Audi A3 Aftermarket Parts

Aftermarket Audi A3 parts are on par with OE parts in terms of quality. Both comply with OE specifications and are stringently tested to ensure quality and functionality. If you’re on a tight budget, buying aftermarket parts is a great idea because they are priced more competitively compared to OE parts.

Another advantage of taking the aftermarket route is the plethora of options to choose from. Aftermarket variants are available in a wide array of materials, colors, finishes, and more. Whether you’re looking for accessories to make your Audi more unique or searching for ways to upgrade its performance, you’re sure to find an aftermarket product that fits your needs and budget.

Why Buy Audi A3 Parts Online from CarParts.com

Here at CarParts.com, we have an extensive Audi A3 parts catalog for your repair and replacement needs. We source our products from the most reputable automotive parts manufacturers in the industry, so you can be sure you’re getting the best replacement parts and accessories for your vehicle.

Ready to shop for Audi parts online? You can get started by plugging in your vehicle’s exact details into our vehicle selector. This will narrow down your search to the parts and accessories that are compatible with your ride. We also have a friendly customer service team that’s available 24/7 in case you have questions about our products. Order now, and enjoy the best deals on our aftermarket Audi A3 products!

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