Volkswagen and Audi own online manual

Started by Pepper, November 19, 2006, 04:29:36 AM

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Pepper

I work for Audi in the UK, having a look around the VASK site I haven't seen anyone mention the Audi online technical manual. Now due to block exemption all car manufacturers are not allowed to monoplise information or products.
So instead of printing books and selling them they offer it online. You need to register and it works on a pay as you go scheme. Have a look at the examples to get an idea of things before you log on.

https://erwin.audi.com/erwin/showHome.do

This information is direct from Audi which means it is up to date with any improvements.
I hope you guys find it useful as I know what a pain it can be getting detailed information on VAG cars. Also if you are getting your local garage to repair you pride and joy then let them know they have this tool as a reference.



Pepper

The woman shuffling the blocks isn't included..  >:D

Pepper


GlenT

Thanks for the link, but at those prices I believe most of us will still use ETKA for free.
30 Euro's for one days use without printing rights is a tad steep for Joe Blogs.
If the blonde was included then maybe it would be easier to justify for some of the single guy's ;)
Obviously it would be a worth while proposition for a busy dealer/workshop.

Pristle

Hadn't noticed that before, the term 'daylight robbery' comes to mind.

I noted too on the VW side, for an example I selected Jetta/Fuel Injection, the publication is over 18 Euros. nuts.

Pepper

#5
Some say it with flowers, others say it with Hazet?  Looking to drop the hint to a loved one for Christmas?

https://erwin.volkswagen.de/workshop/englisch/start.htm