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The Audi S3 - signifying luxury, sportiness, and aesthetics in the compact car category - has a rich history of technological and design development, since its inception in the year 1999. The S3 comes with the Quattro four-wheel drive system from Audi and all the generations have not disappointed when it comes to grip and handling. The new model restyled in 2022, offers a turbocharged 2.0 liter four-cylinder engine that produces an impressive 306 horsepower and 295 torque and features a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission for smooth power delivery. The interior of the S-Class Mercedes is elegant, sparsely trimmed, and comfortable with digital art and hardware elements like an advanced touch screen, multiple USB C ports, and wireless charge, of course. Still, the S3 is one of the smallest Audi models, but its interior is as spacious as you'd expect, and it has sporty seats to remind people that the car is also meant to be highly entertaining. The advancements in the appearance of the vehicle also depict the corporate phrases of precision and elegance while the safety and ease facilities such as adaptive cruise control and lane assist show Audi's commitment to innovation. Being in line with its athletic heritage, the S3 continues to be an ideal compact luxury sedan for those who value driving sex, refinement, and top-notch technology with a stylish package.

The problems that are associated with the Audi S3 are rather numerous and are based primarily on the engine system. The problem is one of the big one and it has to do with the carbon accumulation on the valves of the intakes, which leads to rough idle and misfiring at low RPM. This is the case since the Audi S3 does not clean the intake valves as the direct-injection system does not provide valve cleaning. The other issue is the buildup of carbon in the S3 intake system, particularly in the intake manifold and ports which results in loss of power and economy. This problem can trigger OBD codes such as P0300 to P0306. Moreover, a 2.0 TFSI engine may consume excessive oil, which is often caused by either deteriorated piston rings or a defective S3 PCV valve. Owners solve this issue by performing frequent oil top-ups between services. In order to address these difficulties, Audi S3 owners may be forced to undergo walnut blasting (for carbon buildup) and replacement of a faulty component along with the PCV valve or piston rings. At least, regular maintenance will help prevent these problems from worsening over time. Generally speaking, the engine system of the Audi S3 has to be carefully maintained in order to ensure a high operating level and long service life.

Every OEM component is subjected to rigorous quality checks, assuring its safety, resilience, and performance that aligns with your original parts. Should you need to purchase new auto parts for your vehicle, we strongly suggest you consider the genuine Audi S3 parts, such as Transmission, Driveline & Axles available on AudiPartsGiant.com. Our OEM Audi S3 parts, like Interior & Exterior Trim, come with the reassurance of the manufacturer's warranty, a hassle-free return policy, and speedy delivery service, all at the most affordable prices online. Feel free to shop with confidence!