When to change the belt or chain in this 2011 Audi A3?
When to change the timing belt or chain in a 2011 Audi A3 1.4 125hp?
Met (?ubowo)Feb 2026 Filed under: timing belt or chain
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Hi Met,
That engine has a timing chain with no set replacement schedule. It is in theory designed for the life of the engine.
Belt or chain in a 2009 Audi A3 TDI?
2009 Audi A3 S line Special Edition powered by 140hp TDI engine: belt or chain?
Iann (HALIFAX)Aug 2025 Filed under: timing belt or chain
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Hi Iann,
That engine has a timing belt.
Timing belt or chain in a 2023 Audi A3 2.0?
Timing belt or chain in a 2023 Audi A3 2.0-litre petrol?
Jeremy Smith (Oklahoma )May 2025 Filed under: timing belt or chain
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Hi Jeremy,
That engine has a timing belt.
Need to calculate VRT and NOx levy for this Audi A3...
Hi
I'm looking to import a 2014 Audi A3 Cabriolet from Northern Ireland into the Republic but on the Revenue VRT website there's no mention of the convertible model.
What do I need to calculate the exact VRT I would pay? Also, how can I find what the NOx emissions are for this specific make/model car as this also affects the VRT calculation?
Thanks for your help
John (Dublin)Apr 2025 Filed under: importing
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Hi John,
There's no way to know for sure the exact VRT due until the car is brought for inspection at an NCT centre after importing it. Even if the car appears on Revenue's site, there are disclaimers on there indicating that it's an estimate only.
To make your own estimate, you'll need to have the CO2 figure of the specific car you're looking at and you'll need to guess what Revenue will say the Open Market Selling Price (OMSP) is for that car.
The latter is the figure Revenue believes the car to be worth as an Irish car selling on the open market today. It's not easy to estimate for a relatively rare model such as the A3 Cabriolet. We found one from 2014 listed on Carzone for about €16,000, which is probably as good a starting point as any.
Watch out with the CO2 figure. The official figure for a 2014 car is likely to be according to the old “NEDC” system and unless a WLTP figure is available Revenue will use its “uplifting” formula to bring the CO2 up. You'll find that formula in our Guide to Importing Cars from the UK page (it applies no matter where the car is coming from).
Once you have your CO2 figure you can look up the VRT band and percentage on our How Much VRT is Paid in Ireland? page. The VRT due will then be that percentage of the OMSP.
The NOx levy is separate to this calculation – though payable at the same time. It's not so easy to look the NOx emissions up and hopefully the car in question has a certificate of conformity with the information on it. There's a bit about that on the Guide to Importing Cars from the UK page mentioned above that again applies no matter where the car is coming from.
Hopefully that all helps. If you want us to assist with the calculations, come back to us with as much detail as possible on the car in question.
Belt or chain in my 2004 Audi A3 2.0?
Is my 2004 Audi A3 2.0-litre three-door with a cam chain or cam belt?
Peter (Honiton)Feb 2025 Filed under: timing belt or chain
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Hi Peter,
All the various 2.0-litre engines (TDI diesel and FSI/TFSI petrol) in the 2004 Audi A3 used cam belts.
Belt or chain in a 2007 Audi A3 2.0 TFSI?
Hello,
I’m thinking of buying a 2007 Audi A3 Sportback 2.0 TFSI quattro model. Has it a timing belt or a timing chain?
Martin (Ystad)Feb 2025 Filed under: choosing used car
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Hi Martin,
There were several different versions of that engine in production that year, oddly, some with timing belts, some with timing chains. We’d need the engine code to be able to answer properly I’m afraid.
Looking for outright comfort in a car...
I am trying to identify the car that will provide the best possible ride quality for my wife who suffers from chronic pain due to multiple injuries.
So far she has found an Audi A3 and Audi A4 too hard, a Mercedes A 220 much better but with a seat that pushes her neck forward, a Volvo V40 R-Design with the best seat for her so far but too harsh a ride.
Perhaps you cannot say precisely what brand and model of car might be more suitable but the factors that overall might offer the best solution. Under consideration at the moment are a Volvo XC40 or XC60 and a Subaru Forester.
Thanks.
Seamus - Dublin 14
Seamus Connolly (Dublin 14)Mar 2021 Filed under: comfort
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Hi Seamus,
This is obviously a tricky decision, and we wish your wife all the best in coping with this. When it comes to ride quality, the most important factors are the stiffness, overall, of the suspension, the size of the wheels, and the sidewall depth of the tyres. Basically, smaller wheels and normal suspension is the rule of thumb if you’re trying to get a car with a soft ride quality.
SUVs are actually generally quite bad for ride quality. That sounds counter-intuitive, because of course they’re taller and have longer-travel suspension, but the problem is that the springs and dampers have to be stiffened up to prevent the higher centre of gravity from inducing too much body roll. I would therefore suggest that keeping away from SUVs would be a good bet.
That said, the Subaru Forester you’ve mentioned below does indeed have a soft ride quality, again as long as you avoid the larger alloy wheel options. Ditto the smaller Subaru XV, which is helpfully lower to the ground and can get away with slightly softer suspension rates. Citroen, of course, is famed for having pillowy-soft ride quality, and the current C5 Aircross is pretty soft and springy, and has great seats into the bargain. You should definitely look at a Toyota Camry as well (very soft, and again with great seats) and the Skoda Superb.
Avoid anything that has a sporty designation (S line, R-Line, M Sport etc) as that will almost automatically have stiffer springs and bigger wheels.
Hope that helps. Below are links to our reviews of the cars mentioned above:
Does my Audi A3 petrol have belt or chain?
Does my Audi A3 S line, petrol 16 valve, 2.0-litre quattro engine have a timing belt or chain drive?
Peter Humphreys (Fraserburgh)Dec 2020 Filed under: servicing
Expert answer
Hi Peter,
You've not mentioned the model year. The 2003-2008 2.0 FSI engine has a timing chain, as does the 2007-2013 2.0 TFSI engine. If those don't cover your car, come back to us with more details.
Belt or chain in a 2011 Audi A3?
Does my 2011 Audi A3 Sportback have a cambelt or chain and when does it need changing?
Asif Hussain (Longton)Dec 2020 Filed under: servicing
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Hi Asif,
It depends on which engine it has.
Cambelts: 1.6 TDI, 1.6 non-turbo petrol, 2.0 TDI
Timing chains: 1.2 TSI, 1.4 TFSI, 1.8 TFSI, 2.0 TFSI
Does my Audi A3 TFSI have a chain or belt?
Does my 2013 Audi A3 1.4 TFSI have a timing chain or belt? Confused answers on the net.
Thanks
Mike
Mike Strong (Morebath)Sep 2020 Filed under: servicing
Expert answer
Hi Mike,
The confusion is understandable, as there was a model changeover for the A3 in 2012/2013. The older version's 1.4 TFSI engine used a timing chain, but the 1.4 TFSI engine in the newer car used a timing belt.
