Audi TT (8J) Workshop Manuals & Self Study Programs
Section Index - You can either scroll down through this post or just click on the section of interest.
Section 1 - Body & Interior
Section 2 - Electrical Wiring Diagrams, Communications and HVAC
Section 3 - Engines (Petrol & Diesel)
Section 4 - Fuel Systems (Petrol & Diesel)
Section 5 - Brakes, Suspension and Wheels
Section 6 - Transmissions, Final Drives & Haldex
Section 7 - Tools & Maintenance
Section 8 - Miscellaneous
Section 9 - Self Study Programs
Section 10 - Storing & Viewing PDF Files on SmartPhones
Index - Workshop Manual Repair Groups by Subject
The following is a collection of Workshop Manuals and Self Study Programs from 2007-2009. Due to the limitations of what's available online, your particular year, model or country of origin may not be included. When ever possible, and if the file is small enough, I have attached a PDF you can download which is linked directly to the Forum Document Depository. Otherwise you'll find a link to another site where you can download the file.
Be aware that Audi has a habit of splitting information for a single item into multiple Workshop Manuals and Repair Groups (RG). Wing mirrors are a good example as they are covered both the General Body Repairs, Exterior (A005TT00220) RG-66 "Exterior Equipment" and Electrical System (A005TT01320) RG-94 "Lights, bulbs, switches - exterior".
NOTICE - This information is provided for reference and/or educational purposes only - USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. When in doubt about any advice or recommendations from other Forum Members, always verify part numbers, torque values, fluid types and capacitates directly from an Authorized Audi Service Center for your specific year and model.
If you can't find what you're looking for in the Workshop Manuals, you can go through a large collection of owners manuals, parts lists, original TT Dealership catalogs and other miscellaneous technical documents -
FAQ - Owners Manuals, Parts Lists, & Misc. Publications
https://www.ttforum.co.uk/forum/viewtop ... &t=1755145
There is also an extensive collection of Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) which Audi has released over the years for various recall campaigns. The TSBs cover topics such as the HP Fuel Pump Cam Follower, A-Pillar squeaks, Convertible Top issues, Suspension knocking sounds, etc. You can find them here -
FAQ - Technical Service Bulletins (TSB)
https://www.ttforum.co.uk/forum/viewtop ... &t=1687826
References to Other Workshop Manuals -
Audi frequently includes references to other workshop manuals; e.g. "Remove bumper cover (top) ⇒ Rep. gr. 63" where "Rep. gr. 63" is referring to Repair Group 63. As you go through the sections below, you will find the repair group number in front of the indexed list of topics. Is it not uncommon to find a Repair Group referenced in multiple workshop manuals. For example, you will find Repair Group 63 indexed for Bumpers under both 1.2 General Body Repairs, Exterior (A005TT00220) and 1.3 Exterior Workshop Manual (D3E8006F7B3).
Workshop Manual Repair Group Master Index -
If you are looking for information on a specific item; (e.g. side window, mirror, injectors, lights, interior/exterior trim, etc.) I have compiled a master index based on the index from each of the workshop manuals which will make it easier to determine which Workshop Manual you might want to download.
About erWin -
If you need more information beyond the scope of the documents in this post, it may be worth looking into the official online Audi Workshop manuals available from the erWin website. They will have the most recent and updated workshop manuals available -
erWin Online | Audi of America | Purchase Subscription
Your erWin subscription gives you unlimited access to the latest Audi service information at a fixed price. Note: To purchase a subscription, you must be registered and logged in. The advantages of an erWin subscription are; unlimited access to erWin service information for the subscription period. Quick access to the information you want. Access to vehicle-specific information. The latest service information.
NOTE- If the PDF is unavailable or missing, you can look for the file in the following links -
Index of /audi/mk2ttwiki/pdf/erwin
https://cardiagn.com/2006-2014-audi-tt- ... -diagrams/
Once you download the Workshop Manuals, some of them require that you have to get past the first three pages of Cautions & Warnings by clicking "Next" until you get to the third page where you can click on the green "OK".
Some PDF readers don't work with the WSM's. You might try Foxit PDF if you're having trouble viewing them. You can download it for free - Free PDF Reader & PDF Viewer Download | Foxit Software
Note about Part Numbers -
Parts which are specific to the Mk2 will have an 8J designation; e.g. (Left Speaker Cover 8J0 035 405A ) while generic and replacement parts may not; e.g. (Spark Plugs 101 905 606 A). Be aware that the part numbers of components that are factory fitted may be different than replacement part numbers. When noted with the part number, pay attention to the PR codes as these indicate specific requirements for a given model such as suspension components. See info on PR codes below.
When you look them up using online catalogs, often the numbers may not match. If in doubt, try to find the part number on the part installed in your car. It may be a label, printed onto the part as shown below, or molded into the part itself. Take your VIN and the part number to Audi Service and get the replacement part number from them. Sometimes Audi actually sells their own parts for less than resellers, so shop around to get the best price.
For more information on how VAG identifies their parts and what the numbers mean, click here.
Online Parts Catalogs -
There are several Online Parts Lists for the Mk2 which include diagrams of the parts & assemblies. Generally speaking, the illustrations are accurate, however you should be aware some are generic and do not represent the Audi TT part exactly; the Mk2 ashtray assembly is a good example of this.
Along with the assembly diagram you will find part numbers and any comments on whether a particular part number or revision has been changed or discontinued. If you are uncertain about which part number or revision to use, check the part number and revision on the part as there is usually either a label, or it's molded into the part. The bonnet release lever is a good example as it changed from a "B" to "C" and they are not interchangeable.
Here are a few links to non-OEM part list websites. When searching for parts, be sure you have the correct region, year, engine type and be sure to differentiate between left hand and right hand drive vehicle. If you run into problems where parts don't have a part number, this post will help you track down a part on their website.
• 7zap
• Ilcats
• Nemiga Parts
• LLLParts *
* Note - For those outside of the UK, if you get "HTTP ERROR CODE: 403 - Forbidden" when trying to get into the LLLParts website you may need to use a VPN. Currently Proton offers one free VPN connection which worked for me. Also, access to 7zap tends to be a bit sporadic too, so a try another website if you get the message "Bad Gateway Error Code 502".
PR Codes -
Certain parts such as brakes, springs, suspension and trim, require vehicle-specific identification from the factory PR Code. Click the this link how to look up PR codes.
Section Index - You can either scroll down through this post or just click on the section of interest.
Section 1 - Body & Interior
Section 2 - Electrical Wiring Diagrams, Communications and HVAC
Section 3 - Engines (Petrol & Diesel)
Section 4 - Fuel Systems (Petrol & Diesel)
Section 5 - Brakes, Suspension and Wheels
Section 6 - Transmissions, Final Drives & Haldex
Section 7 - Tools & Maintenance
Section 8 - Miscellaneous
Section 9 - Self Study Programs
Section 10 - Storing & Viewing PDF Files on SmartPhones
Index - Workshop Manual Repair Groups by Subject
The following is a collection of Workshop Manuals and Self Study Programs from 2007-2009. Due to the limitations of what's available online, your particular year, model or country of origin may not be included. When ever possible, and if the file is small enough, I have attached a PDF you can download which is linked directly to the Forum Document Depository. Otherwise you'll find a link to another site where you can download the file.
Be aware that Audi has a habit of splitting information for a single item into multiple Workshop Manuals and Repair Groups (RG). Wing mirrors are a good example as they are covered both the General Body Repairs, Exterior (A005TT00220) RG-66 "Exterior Equipment" and Electrical System (A005TT01320) RG-94 "Lights, bulbs, switches - exterior".
NOTICE - This information is provided for reference and/or educational purposes only - USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. When in doubt about any advice or recommendations from other Forum Members, always verify part numbers, torque values, fluid types and capacitates directly from an Authorized Audi Service Center for your specific year and model.
If you can't find what you're looking for in the Workshop Manuals, you can go through a large collection of owners manuals, parts lists, original TT Dealership catalogs and other miscellaneous technical documents -
FAQ - Owners Manuals, Parts Lists, & Misc. Publications
https://www.ttforum.co.uk/forum/viewtop ... &t=1755145
There is also an extensive collection of Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) which Audi has released over the years for various recall campaigns. The TSBs cover topics such as the HP Fuel Pump Cam Follower, A-Pillar squeaks, Convertible Top issues, Suspension knocking sounds, etc. You can find them here -
FAQ - Technical Service Bulletins (TSB)
https://www.ttforum.co.uk/forum/viewtop ... &t=1687826
References to Other Workshop Manuals -
Audi frequently includes references to other workshop manuals; e.g. "Remove bumper cover (top) ⇒ Rep. gr. 63" where "Rep. gr. 63" is referring to Repair Group 63. As you go through the sections below, you will find the repair group number in front of the indexed list of topics. Is it not uncommon to find a Repair Group referenced in multiple workshop manuals. For example, you will find Repair Group 63 indexed for Bumpers under both 1.2 General Body Repairs, Exterior (A005TT00220) and 1.3 Exterior Workshop Manual (D3E8006F7B3).
Workshop Manual Repair Group Master Index -
If you are looking for information on a specific item; (e.g. side window, mirror, injectors, lights, interior/exterior trim, etc.) I have compiled a master index based on the index from each of the workshop manuals which will make it easier to determine which Workshop Manual you might want to download.
About erWin -
If you need more information beyond the scope of the documents in this post, it may be worth looking into the official online Audi Workshop manuals available from the erWin website. They will have the most recent and updated workshop manuals available -
erWin Online | Audi of America | Purchase Subscription
Your erWin subscription gives you unlimited access to the latest Audi service information at a fixed price. Note: To purchase a subscription, you must be registered and logged in. The advantages of an erWin subscription are; unlimited access to erWin service information for the subscription period. Quick access to the information you want. Access to vehicle-specific information. The latest service information.
NOTE- If the PDF is unavailable or missing, you can look for the file in the following links -
Index of /audi/mk2ttwiki/pdf/erwin
https://cardiagn.com/2006-2014-audi-tt- ... -diagrams/
Once you download the Workshop Manuals, some of them require that you have to get past the first three pages of Cautions & Warnings by clicking "Next" until you get to the third page where you can click on the green "OK".
Some PDF readers don't work with the WSM's. You might try Foxit PDF if you're having trouble viewing them. You can download it for free - Free PDF Reader & PDF Viewer Download | Foxit Software
Note about Part Numbers -
Parts which are specific to the Mk2 will have an 8J designation; e.g. (Left Speaker Cover 8J0 035 405A ) while generic and replacement parts may not; e.g. (Spark Plugs 101 905 606 A). Be aware that the part numbers of components that are factory fitted may be different than replacement part numbers. When noted with the part number, pay attention to the PR codes as these indicate specific requirements for a given model such as suspension components. See info on PR codes below.
When you look them up using online catalogs, often the numbers may not match. If in doubt, try to find the part number on the part installed in your car. It may be a label, printed onto the part as shown below, or molded into the part itself. Take your VIN and the part number to Audi Service and get the replacement part number from them. Sometimes Audi actually sells their own parts for less than resellers, so shop around to get the best price.
For more information on how VAG identifies their parts and what the numbers mean, click here.
Online Parts Catalogs -
There are several Online Parts Lists for the Mk2 which include diagrams of the parts & assemblies. Generally speaking, the illustrations are accurate, however you should be aware some are generic and do not represent the Audi TT part exactly; the Mk2 ashtray assembly is a good example of this.
Along with the assembly diagram you will find part numbers and any comments on whether a particular part number or revision has been changed or discontinued. If you are uncertain about which part number or revision to use, check the part number and revision on the part as there is usually either a label, or it's molded into the part. The bonnet release lever is a good example as it changed from a "B" to "C" and they are not interchangeable.
Here are a few links to non-OEM part list websites. When searching for parts, be sure you have the correct region, year, engine type and be sure to differentiate between left hand and right hand drive vehicle. If you run into problems where parts don't have a part number, this post will help you track down a part on their website.
• 7zap
• Ilcats
• Nemiga Parts
• LLLParts *
* Note - For those outside of the UK, if you get "HTTP ERROR CODE: 403 - Forbidden" when trying to get into the LLLParts website you may need to use a VPN. Currently Proton offers one free VPN connection which worked for me. Also, access to 7zap tends to be a bit sporadic too, so a try another website if you get the message "Bad Gateway Error Code 502".
PR Codes -
Certain parts such as brakes, springs, suspension and trim, require vehicle-specific identification from the factory PR Code. Click the this link how to look up PR codes.