Audi 90

The Audi 90 is a model that has been produced by the German automaker Audi. It was first introduced in 1984 as a successor to the Audi 80. The Audi 90 was a compact executive car that was available in various body styles, including sedan, coupe, and wagon (known as the Avant).

The production of the Audi 90 continued until 1991 when it was replaced by the Audi A4. During its production years, the Audi 90 went through several generations, each offering various updates and improvements in terms of design, performance, and features.

When it comes to windshield replacement options for the Audi 90, there are a few choices available. The windshield can be replaced with an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) windshield, which is manufactured by companies authorized by Audi to produce parts for their vehicles. Some well-known OEM windshield manufacturers include Pilkington, Saint-Gobain Sekurit, and Carlite.

Alternatively, there are aftermarket windshields available from third-party manufacturers. These windshields are designed to fit the Audi 90 and meet the necessary safety standards. It’s important to ensure that the windshield you choose is compatible with the specific year and body style of your Audi 90.

Regarding the ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) features of the Audi 90, it’s important to note that the vehicle was produced during a time when such technologies were not commonly available. Therefore, the Audi 90 does not come equipped with features like lane departure warning, forward collision alert, or other modern ADAS features that are prevalent in newer vehicles.

In terms of windshield replacement and recalibration, it’s crucial to consult with a professional technician or an authorized Audi service center. While windshield replacement itself does not typically require recalibration, certain ADAS features may need recalibration after windshield replacement to ensure their proper functioning. However, since the Audi 90 does not have advanced ADAS features, recalibration specifically related to these systems should not be necessary.

It’s always recommended to refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines and consult with professionals to ensure the appropriate windshield replacement and any necessary recalibration for your specific Audi 90 model.