Consumer Review Video - 1984 Audi Coupe 2.2L 5 Cyl.

Common problems and easy repairs on a 1984 Coupe

The 1984 Audi Coupe is an easy car to maintain. The tail lights are all located in a single bulb assembly that can be removed without any tools, allowing for reliable bulb changes when necessary. The transmission fluid dipstick is quick to find, remove, and read its level markers, allowing you to monitor its fluid levels easily. The power steering fluid reservoir has very open access, so refilling it shouldn’t be a problem.

However, the 1984 Audi Coupe has its downsides. The headlights have rather tedious access, requiring the removal of multiple screws and the grille. Replacing the battery could be a problem, as its bracket is located deep in the engine bay and is rather difficult to reach. You will have to disconnect the lower radiator hose in order to drain the radiator coolant, which is a less reliable set-up than a petcock would’ve been.

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