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Check ing  and  F illing 
The  brake  fluid  rese rvoir  is  located  at  the  rear 
partition  of  the  engine  compartment  on  the  l eft 
side  ¢ 
page 205 . 
The  fl uid  level  may  drop slightly after  some  time 
due  to  the  automatic  adjustment  of  the  brake 
pads . This  is not  cause  for  alarm. 
If th e  b rake  fl uid level  fa lls considerably be low 
the  "M IN"  mark,  the  b rake  warning/ind icator 
lig ht  ( U.S.  mode ls : 
1111 , Canadian  models:. ) 
will  come  on ¢ 
page  15. Do not  contin ue  to  oper 
ate  the  vehicle . T he  comp lete  brake  system 
should  be  thoroughly  checked  by an  authori zed 
Aud i dealer  or  qualified  workshop  and  the  cause 
corrected . If  the  brake  flu id  level  is too  low,  the 
b rake  warning/indicator  light  will  i llum inate. 
Contact  a n author ized  Audi  dealer 
immediately . 
{D) Tips 
The  brake  fluid  reservoir  is  located  under
neath  the  cover . 
Changing  brake  fluid 
Have the  brake  fluid  changed  by an experienced 
technician . 
Brake  fluid  absorbs  mo isture  from  the  air.  If  the 
water  content  in the  b rake  fluid  is too  high,  cor
rosion  in  the  brake  system  may  resu lt  afte r ape 
riod  of  t ime.  The  boiling  poi nt  of  the  brake  flu id 
will  also  decrease  cons iderably  and  decrease 
b raking  perfo rman ce. 
Therefore,  the  brake  fluid  must  be  changed 
every 
two year s. 
Always  use  new  brake  fluid  wh ic h  con
forms  to  Fede ral  Motor  Veh icle  Standard  "FMVSS 
1 16  DO T 4". 
The  brake  fluid  reservoir  can  be  diff icult  to  reach, 
therefore,  we  recommend  that  yo u have  the 
brake  fl uid changed  by yo ur autho rized 
Audi 
dealer . 
Your dealer  has  t he  corre ct  tools,  t he 
right  brake  fluid  and  the  know-how  to  do  this  for 
you. 
A WARNING 
- Brake  fluid  is  poisonous. It must  be  stored 
only  in the  closed  orig inal  container  out  of 
the  reach  of  chi ldren! 
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- Bra ke fa ilure  ca n result  from  old  or  inapp ro
priate  brake  fluid . Observe  these  precau
tions: 
- Use  only  brake  fluid  t hat  meets  SA E speci
fi ca ti on 
J 170 3  and  con forms  to  Federa l 
Motor  Ve hicle  Standard  116 . Always  check 
wi th yo ur autho rized  Audi  dea le r to  make 
s ur e yo u are  using  the  correct  brake  fluid . 
The  correct  type  of  brake  flu id  is also  ind i
cated  on  the  b rake  fluid  reservo ir . 
- The  brake  fluid  m ust  be  new . Heavy  use  of 
the  brakes  can  cause  a vapo r lock  if the 
brake  fluid  is  left  in the  system  too  long . 
This  can  se riously  affect  the  efficiency  of 
the  b rakes  as  well  as  your  safety . This 
could  resu lt  in an  accident . 
(D Note 
Brake  fluid will  damage  the  paint  of  your  veh i
cle. 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
Because  of  the  problem  o f proper  d isposa l o f 
brake  fluid  as  well  as  the  spec ial  too ls  re
q ui red  a nd  the  necessary  expertise,  we  rec
omme nd  that  you  have  the  bra ke f luid 
changed  by yo ur autho rized  Aud i dea le r. 
Battery 
,  General  information 
U nder normal operating  condit ions,  the  battery 
i n your  Audi does  not  need  any  maintenance. 
With 
high outside  temperatures  or  long  daily 
drives  we  recommend  that  you  have  the  elect ro 
lyte  level  c hecked  by an  au thorized  Aud i dealer  o r 
qualified  workshop.  The  electro lyte  level  shou ld 
a lso  be  che cked  each  time  the  battery  is c ha rged 
~ page  214. 
Have  the  batte ry chec ked  when  you  take  yo ur ve
hicle  in for  service.  You are  we ll adv ised  to  re
pla ce a  battery  tha t is older  than  5 yea rs. 
With  certain  types  of  airbag  deployment,  t he 
batte ry  is d iscon nected  from  the  ve hicle  electri
ca l system  for  safety  reasons ¢.&. 
in Repair, care 
and  disposal  of  the  airbags  on page  151.  .,.  
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@ Tips 
You can also  use all  season tires  instead  of 
winter  t ires . Please note  that  in some  coun
tries  where  w inter  t ires are required,  only 
w inter  t ires with  the 
& symbol  may be per
m itted. 
Snow  chains 
Snow  chains  improve  trac tion in the  snow. 
"' Only  install snow  chains on  the front wheels. 
This applies  also to  ve hicles w ith  all  wheel 
drive* . 
"' Check  and correct  the seating  of  the  snow 
chains  if  necessary after  driving  a few  feet . Fol 
low  the  instructions  from  the  manufacturer. 
"' Note  the  max imum  permitted  speed when  d riv
ing with  snow  chains . Do not  ex ceed 30  mp h 
(50  km/h). 
Snow chains not  only  imp rove the 
driving in win
ter  road cond itions,  but  also the 
braking . 
Use of  snow  chains  is only  perm itted  with  certain 
r im/t ire combinations  due to  tec hnical  reasons . 
Check w ith  an authorized  Aud i dealer  o r autho r
iz ed A udi  Service Fac ility  to  see if  yo u may use 
snow  cha ins. 
Use 
fine-mesh  snow  chains . They must  not  add 
mo re than  0.53  inch (13 .5 mm)  in height , includ
in g the  chain  lock. 
You must  remove  the  chains when  driving  on  roads that  are 
free of  snow.  When  roads are free 
of  snow,  snow  chains can impair  handling  and 
damage  the t ires, and t he cha ins w ill quickly  be 
destroyed. 
_& WARNING 
Us ing  in co rrect  snow  chains o r inst alling  snow 
chains incorrectly  can  result  in loss o f vehicle 
cont rol,  which  inc reases t he  risk of  an acci
dent. 
([)  Note 
Snow chains  can damage  the  rims/whee l cov
ers * if  the  chains come  into  direct  con ta ct 
Wh eel s 
with  them.  Remove the  whee l covers* fi rst . 
Use coated  snow  chains . 
(D Tips 
When  driv ing wi th snow  chains,  it  may he lp to 
switch  on  sport/offroad  mode<=> 
page  178. 
Low aspect  ratio  tires 
Your Audi  is factory -equ ipped with  low  aspect  ra
tio  t ires . These tires  have been thorough ly tested 
and been selected  spec ifically  for  your  model  for 
their  superb  performance,  road fee l and handling 
under  a var iety of  dr iv ing  condit ions . Ask your  au
thorized  Aud i dea le r fo r more  detai ls . 
The low  aspect  rat io of  these  tires  is indica ted by 
a numeral  of 
55  or  less in the  t ire 's size des igna
tion . The numeral  represents  the  ratio  of  the 
t ir e's s idewa ll height  in  relation  to  its  t read width 
exp ressed  in perce ntage.  Conve ntiona l tires have 
a  height/wid th  ra tio of  60  or  more. 
The performance  of  low-asp ect-ratio  tir es  is par
ticularly  sen sitive  to  improper  inflation  pres 
sure.  It  is therefore  important  that  low  aspect  ratio  tire s are inflated  to  the  specified pressure 
and that  the  inflation  pressure i s regularly 
checked and maintained.  Tire pressures should 
be checked at  lea st  once a month  and  alway s 
before  a long trip 
¢ page  22 7 . 
What  you  can  do to  avoid  tire  and  rim 
damage 
Low aspect  ratio  tires  can be damaged  more  easi 
l y by impact  with  potho les, curbs,  gullies  or 
ridges  on the  road,  particularly  if  the  tire  is  un 
der i nflated. 
In  order  to  minimize  the  occurrence  of  impact 
damag e to  the  tires  of  yo ur v ehicle,  we  recom
mend  that  you observe the  following  preca u
tions: 
- Always  maintain  recommended  inflation  pres
sures . Check yo ur tire pressure  every 2,000 
m iles  (3,000  km)  and add  air  if  necessary. 
- Dr iv e  carefully  on  roads  w ith  potholes,  deep 
gullies  or  ridges.  The  impact  from  dr iving 
through  or  over such obstacles  can damage 
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Emerg ency  assis ta nce 
Removing  th e spar e tir e 
.. Lift the  ca rgo  floor  by the  plast ic ha ndle 
¢ fig.  195 . 
.. Hook the  hand le  into  the  luggage  compartment 
weather  strip. 
..  Turn  the  large  screw 
c;, fig. 195 counter-clock
wise. 
..  Take  out  the  spare  tire. 
..  Always store  the  vehicle  tool  kit,  the  jack*,  and 
the  replaced  t ire  in the  luggage  compartment 
¢ page  126. 
.. Unhook  the  ca rgo  floor  befo re  closing  the  rear 
li d. 
Using the  spare tire  (compact  spare t ire ) 
The  compact  spare  tire  is only  intended  for  emer
genc ies  until  you  can  reach  a  repair  shop . Replace 
it as  qu ickly as  possible  with  a standard  wheel 
and  tire. 
There  are  some  restrictions  on  the  use  of the  compact  spare  tire.  The  compact  spare  tire  has been  designed  specifically  for  yo ur type  of vehi
cle . 
It must  no t be  swapped  w ith  a  compact 
spare  tire  from  another  type  of vehicle. 
Snow  chains 
For technical  reasons,  the  use  of snow  chains  on 
the  compact  spare  t ire  is 
not  p ermi tted. 
If you  do  have  to drive with  snow  chains  and  a 
front  tire fails,  mount  the  spare  wheel  with  tire 
instead  of  a  rear  tire.  Install  the  snow  chains  on 
the  rear  t ire  and  use  it  to  replace  the  defective 
front  tire. 
,&. WARNING 
- Never  use  the  spare  tire  if i t  is damaged  or  if 
it  is worn  down  to  the  tread  wear  i ndicators . 
- If the  spare  tire  is more  than  6 years  o ld, 
use  it  only i n an  emergency  a nd with  ex
treme  caution  and  carefu l driving. 
- T he  spare  tire  is intended  o nly for  tempora
ry and  short-term  use.  It  sho uld  be  replaced 
as  soon  as  possible  with  the  norma l wheel 
and  t ire. 
- A fter  mounting  the  compact  spare  tire,  the 
tire  pressure  must  be  checked  as  soon  as  possible . The  tire  pressure  of  the  compact 
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spare  tire  must  be  4.2  bar;  otherwise,  you 
risk  having  an  accident  . 
- Do not  drive faster  than  50  mph  (80  km/h). 
You risk  having  an  accident  . 
- Avoid full-throttle  acce leration,  heavy  brak
ing,  and  fast  cornering.  You r isk  having  an 
accident . 
- Never drive  using  more  than  one  spare 
wheel  and  tire.  You risk  having  an  accident  . 
- Normal  summer  or winter  tires  must  not  be 
mounted  on  the  compact  spare  wheel  rim  . 
- For technical  reasons,  the  use  of tire  chains  on  the  spare  t ire  is not  permitted . If  it  is 
necessary  to  drive  with  tire  chains,  the  spare 
wheel  must  be  mounted  on  the  front  axle  in 
the  event  of a flat  in a  rear  tire . The  newly 
available  front  wheel  must  then  be  installed 
in place  of  the  rear  wheel  w ith  the  flat  tire . 
Installing  the  tire  chain  befo re  mounting 
the  wheel  and  tire  is  recommended. 
- Loose items  in the  passenger  compartment 
can  cause  se rious  pe rsonal  injury  during 
hard  bra kin g or  in an  accident.  Never store 
the  spare  tire  or jack  and  tools  i n the  pas
senger  compartment. 
Inflatable  spare  tire 
App lies  to vehicles:  with  inflatable spare  tire 
The inflatable  spare  tire expands  to  its  full  diam
eter  when  it is inflated . 
Fig.  196 Inflatable  spare  tire w ith  comp resso r 
Remo ving  inflatab le spare tire 
..  Lift up  the  cargo floor  using  the handle. 
..  Turn  the  large  screw¢ 
fig. 196 counter -clock
w ise. 
..  Take  out  the  inflatab le  spare  tire .  
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Emergency assistance 
"'Let  the  compressor  run  until  the  va lue  specified 
on  the  tire  pressure  label  is reach ed 
¢ page  227, fig.  191 . Switch  the  compressor 
off  after  running  for  12  minutes  at  the  mos t -
danger  of  overheating! 
A WARNING 
The  compressor  and  the  tire  filler  hose  can  become  extremely  hot  while  they  are  running 
- danger  of  burns! 
CD Note 
Switch  the  compressor  off  after  running  for 
12  minutes  at  the  most  -danger  of overheat
ing!  Allow the  compressor  to cool  down  for  a 
few  minutes  before you use it again. 
Replacing  wheels 
Before  changing  a wheel 
Observe the  following  precaut ions for your  own 
and your passenger's  safety  when  changing  a 
wheel. 
"' After  you  experience  a  tire  failure,  pull  the  car 
well  away  from  moving  traffic  and  try  to  reach 
level ground  before you  stop ¢.&_ . 
"' All  passengers  shou ld 
leave  the  car and  move 
to  a safe  location (for instance,  behind  the 
guardrail) ¢.&_ . 
"'  Engage  the 
parking  brake to prevent  your  vehi
cle from  rolling unintentionally ¢&_ . 
"'  Sh ift  into 
1st  gear on  vehicles  w ith  manual 
transmission,  or  move the 
selector lever to the 
P position 
on  vehicles  with  automatic transmis
sion . 
"'  If you  are  towing  a trailer:  unhitch  the  trailer 
from  your  vehicle. 
"' Take  the 
jack¢ page  237 and  the spare  tire 
¢ page  238 out  of  the  luggage  compartment . 
A WARNING 
You or your  passengers  could  be  injured  wh ile 
chang ing  a  wheel  if you  do  not  follow these 
safety  precautions : 
- If you  have a flat  tire,  move  a safe  distance 
off  the  road . Turn  off  the  engine,  turn  the 
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emergency  flashers  on  and  use  other  warn
ing  devices  to  alert  other  motorists. 
- Make sure  that  passengers wait  in a safe 
place  away  from  the  vehicle  and  well  away 
from  the  road  and  traffic. 
- To help  prevent  the  vehicle  from  moving 
suddenly  and  possibly  slipping  off the  jack, 
always  fully  set  the  parking  brake  and  block 
the  wheel  diagonally  opposite  the  wheel  be ing  changed  with  the  folding  chocks  or  oth
er  objects . When  one  front  whee l is  lifted 
off  the  ground,  placing  the Automat ic 
T ransmission  in  "P"  (Par k) w ill 
not prevent 
the  vehicle  from moving. 
- Before  you change  a wheel,  be  sure  the 
ground  is  level and firm . If  necessary,  use a 
sturdy  board  under  the jack. 
- Always  store the  vehicle  tool  kit, the  jack* 
and  the  replaced  tire  in the  luggage com
partment 
¢ page  126. 
CD Note 
If you  a re  changing  the  wheel on  a steep  in
cline, use a rock  or similar object to  block the 
opposite  wheel to prevent  the vehicle  from 
moving. 
(D Tips 
Obey all  laws. 
Changing  a wheel 
When you  change  a wheel,  follow  the  sequence 
described  below  step-by-step  and  in exactly  that 
order . 
1. Remove  the decorative  wheel  cover* or  the 
wheel  bolt caps* . For more  details  see also 
¢ page  241,  Decorative wheel  covers or 
¢ page 241, Wheels  with  wheel bolt  cops. 
2.  Loosen the wheel bolts ¢page  242. 
3. Locate  the  proper  mounting  point for  the 
jack  and  align  the  jack  below  that  point 
¢ page  242. 
4. Lift the  car  with  the  jack¢ page  242. 
5.  Remove  the wheel  with the flat  tire and  then 
install  the 
spare  tire ¢page  243. 
6.  Tighten  all  whee l bolts  lightly .  
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Emergency assistance 
The caps  are  to  protect  and  keep  the  whee l bolts 
clean. 
Loosening  and  tightening  the  wheel  bolts 
The wheel bolts  must  be  loosened  before  raising 
the  vehicle. 
Fig . 200 Changing  a wheel:  loosening  the wheel  bolts 
Loosening 
•  Install  the wheel  bolt wrench over the wheel 
bolt  and  push  it  down  as far  as it  will go. 
•  Take  tight  hold  of the 
end of the  wrench  handle 
and  turn  the  wheel  bolts 
counter-clockwise 
about one  single tur n  in the  direction  of  ar row 
¢fig.  200. 
Tightening 
• Install  the wheel  bolt wrench over  the  wheel 
bolt  and  push  it  down  as  far  as  it  will go. 
•  Ta ke  tight  hold  of the 
end of the  wrench  handle 
and  turn  each  whee l bolt 
clockwise until  it is 
seated. 
_& WARNING 
- Do  not  use  force  or  hurry  when  changing  a 
wheel  -you  can  cause  the  vehicle  to  slip  off 
the  jack  and  cause  serious  personal  injuries. 
-Do not loosen  the  whee l bolts more  than 
one  turn 
before  you  raise  the  vehicle  with 
the  jack.  -You  risk an injury . 
(D Tips 
-Never  use  the  hexagonal  socket  in the  han
dle  of the  screwdriver  to  loosen  o r tighten 
the  wheel  bolts. 
- If  a whee l bolt  is very  tight, you  may  find  it 
easier  to  loosen  by carefully  push ing down 
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on  the  end  of the  whee l bolt  wrench  with 
one  foot  only. As you  do  so,  hold  on  to  the 
car  to  keep  your  balance  and  take  care  not 
to  slip. 
Raising  the  vehicle 
The vehicle must  be lifted  with  the jack  first  be
fore  the wheel  can be  removed. 
Fig.  201  Sill  panels: marking s 
Fig.  202  Sill:  positio ning  the vehicle  jack 
The  location  of  the jack  point  is indicated  by an 
i ndentation  on the  underside  of  the vehicle 
¢fig.  201. 
• Activate  the parking  brake to  prevent  the  vehi
cle  from  rolling  unintentionally. 
•  Shift  into 
1st  gear on  vehicles  with  manua l 
transmission  or  move the selector  lever  to  the  P 
position  on  vehicles  with  automatic  transmis
sion. 
•  Find  the 
marking (imp rint)  on  the  sill that  is 
nearest  the  wheel  that  will  be changed 
¢ fig.  201. Behind  the  marking,  there  is a lift
ing  point on  the  sill  for  the  vehicle  jack. 
•  Turn  the 
vehicle  jack located  under  the lifting 
point  on  the  sill  to raise  the  jack  until  the jaw 
¢ fig. 202@covers  the notch on the  veh icle 
¢ ~ ¢©. ~  
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Fuse panel @ (black) 
No . Consumer 
1  Dynamic  steering 
2  Electronic  Stabilization  Cont rol  (mod ule) 
A/C system  press ure  sensor,  elect rome -
chan ica l park ing  brake , Homelink,  auto-
3  mat
ic dimming  interior  rear  v iew  mirror, 
air  q uality/outside  a ir sensor,  Electronic 
Stabili zation  Cont rol  (button) 
5  Sound  actuator 
6  Headlight  range  control/
headlight  (cor-
ne ring  light) 
7 Headlight  (corner ing  light) 
Con trol  modules  (e lectrom echan ica l par k-
8 ing  brake , s hock  ab so rbe r, q uattro  s port), 
DCDC  converter 
9 Adapt ive  cru ise  control 
1 0  Shift  ga te/clu tch se nsor 
1 1  Side  assist 
12  Headlight  range  control
, p arkin g sys tem 
13  Airbag 
14  Rear  wiper  (a
llroad) 
1 5  Auxiliary  fuse  (instrument  panel) 
1 6  Auxiliary  fuse  terminal  15  (engine  area
) 
Fuse panel@ (brown) 
No . Consumer 
2 Brake  light  senso r 
3 Fuel pump 
4 Clutch  sensor 
5 
Left  seat  heating  w it h /w it h out  seat  venti-
l a tion 
6 Electronic  Stabili zation  Cont rol  (e lectr ic) 
7 Ho rn 
8 
F ront  left  door  (window  regulator,  central 
locki ng,  mirror,  switch,  lig hting) 
9 Windshield  wiper  moto r 
10  Electronic  Stabilization  Cont rol  (va lves) 
Fuses  and  bulbs 
No . Consumer 
Two-door  mode ls:  rear  left  w indow  reg ula-
1 1  tor;  Four-door  mode
ls:  rear  left  door  (w in-
dow  regu lator,  central  locking,  switch, 
li ght ing) 
1 2  Rain  and 
light  sensor 
Fuse panel © (red) 
No . Consumer 
3  Lumbar  support 
4  Dynam ic steering 
5  Inter
io r ligh ting  ( Cabr io let) 
6  W
indshie ld washer  system,  headlight 
wash er system 
7 Vehicle  e lectrica l system  control  module  1 
8 Ve hicl e  e lec trica l sy stem  con trol  module  1 
9 
Left  rear window  regu lator  motor  (Cabr io-
l et)/s unroof 
1 0  Vehicle  e lec tric al system  con trol  module  1 
1 1  R
ight  rear  window  regulator  (Cabriolet)/ 
su n shade  motor 
1 2  A
nti- theft  alarm  warning  system 
Right  cockpit  fuse  assignment 
Fig. 20 7 Rig h t cockp it : f use  pane l wit h plast ic cl ip 
247  
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Fuses  and  bulbs 
Fuse panel @ (black ) 
No. Consume r 
5  Steering  column  switch  module 
7 Term inal  15 diagnostic  connec to r 
8 Gateway  (Databus  diagnostic  interface) 
9 S upplementary  heater 
Fuse panel @ (brown) 
No.  Consumer 
1  C D/D VD p laye r 
2  Wi-Fi 
3  M MI/Radio 
4 Instrument  cluster 
5 
Ga teway  (instrument  cluster  cont rol  mod -
ule) 
6 Ignition  lock 
7 Ligh t swi tch 
8 Climate  control system  blower 
9 Steering  col umn  lock 
10  Climate  control  system 
1 1  Te
rm inal  30  diagnos tic connec to r 
12  Steer ing  column  sw itch  module 
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Right luggage  compartment  fuse 
assignment 
Fig. 2 08 Right lu ggage  compartment:  fuse panel  wit h 
plast ic  cl ip 
Fuse panel @ (black) 
No . Consumer 
2 Rear  wi ndow  heater  (Cabriolet) 
3 Power  top  latch  (Cabr io let) 
4 P ower  top  hyd raulics  (Cabr io let) 
Fuse panel @ (black) 
No . Consumer 
Luggage  compartment  lid  cont rol  mo dule 
1  ( allroad)/ Power  top  cont rol  mod ule  (Ca b-
r iolet) 
2  Retractable  rear 
spoiler 
(RS  5  Coupe) 
5  E
lec tromec hanical  p arking  brake 
6 Electronic  damping  contro l 
7 Elec tromec hanical  pa rking  brake 
8 Rear  exte rior  light ing 
9 q uattro  sport 
10  Rear  exterior  lighting 
1 1  Cent
ral  locking 
12  Terminal  30 
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Fuse panel© (brown) 
No . Consumer 
1  Luggage  compartment  lid  control  module 
(allroad) 
2  12-volt  socket,  cigarette  lighter 
3 DCDC converter  path  1 
4 DCDC converter  path  2,  sound  amplifier, 
radio 
6 Right  upper  cabin  heating  (Cabriolet) 
7 Elect romechan ical park ing  brake 
9 
Right  front  door  (window  regulator,  cen-
tral  locking,  m irror,  switch,  lighting) 
10  Left 
upper  cabin  heating  (Cabriolet) 
Two-door  models:  rear  r ight  window  regu-
11  lator;  Four-door  models: 
rear right  door 
(w indow  regulator,  central locking,  switch, 
lighting) 
12  Cell  phone  prep 
Fuse  panel ® (black ) 
No . Consumer 
1  Right  front  seat 
heating 
4 MMI 
5 Radio 
6 Rear  view camera 
7 Rear  window  heater (allroad) 
8 Rear  Seat  Entertainment 
Bulbs 
Replacing  bulbs 
For your  safety,  we recommend  that  you  have 
your  authorized  Audi dealer  replace  any bulbs  for 
you . 
It  is becoming  increasingly  more  and  more  diffi
cult  to  replace  vehicle  light bulbs  since  in many 
cases,  other  parts  of  the car  must  first  be  re
moved  before  you  are able  to  get  to  the  bu lb. 
This  applies  especially  to  the light bulbs  in the 
front  of  your  car  which  you  can only  reach 
through  the  eng ine  compartment. 
Sheet  metal  and  bulb  ho lders can  have  sharp 
edges  that  can cause  serious  cuts,  parts  must  be 
Fuses  and  bulbs 
correctly  taken  apart  and  then  properly  put  back 
together  to  help  prevent breakage  of  parts and 
long  term  damage  from  water  that  can  enter 
hous ings  that  have  not  been  properly  resealed. 
For  your  sa fety,  we  recommend  that  you have 
your  authorized  Audi  dea ler  replace  any  bulbs  for 
you,  since  your  dealer  has  the  proper  tools,  the 
correct  bulbs  and  the  expertise. 
Gas  discharge lamps  (Xenon lights)*: 
Due  to the  high  e lectr ica l voltage,  have the  bulbs 
replaced  by a  qualified technician.  Headlights 
with  Xenon  light  are  identified  by the high  volt
age  sticker . 
A WARNING 
Changing  Xenon lamps  without  the  necessary 
equipment  can  cause  serious  personal  injury. 
- Bulbs  are  pressurized  and  can  explode  when 
being  changed . Potential  risk  of  injury! 
- On  vehicles  equipped  with  gas  discharge 
bu lbs  (Xenon  light)*  life-threatening  injuries 
can  resu lt  from  improper  handling  of the 
high -vo ltage  portions  of such lamps! 
- Only  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  quali
fied  workshop  shou ld change  the  bulbs  in 
gas  discharge  lamps.  There  are  parts  w ith 
sharp  edges  on  the  openings  and  on  the  bulb  holders  that can  cause  serious  cuts . If 
you  are  uncerta in about  what  to  do,  have 
the  wor k performed  by  an  authorized  Audi 
dealer  or  qualified  workshop. Serious  per
sonal  injury  may  result from improperly  per
formed  work. 
(D Tips 
- If  you  st ill prefer  to  replace  the  light  bulbs 
yourself,  be awa re  that  the  engine  compa rt
ment  is a  hazardous  area  to  work 
inq page  203 q &,. 
- It  is best  to  ask  your authorized  Audi dealer 
whenever  you  want  to  change  a  bulb. 
249  
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Emergency situations 
-The  battery  cell  locking  screws  must be 
tightened  securely. 
- Before  you  check  anything  in the  engine 
compartment,  always  read and  heed  all 
WARNINGS 
c:> page  203. 
(D Note 
Improper  hook-up  of jumper  cables  can  ruin 
the  generator. 
- A lways  connect  POSITIVE(+) to  POSITIVE 
(+),  and  NEGATIVE(-)  to NEGATIVE(-) 
ground  post  of the  battery manager  control 
unit. 
- Check  that  a ll screw  plugs  on  the  battery 
cells  are  screwed  in firmly.  If  not,  tighten 
plugs  prior  to  connecting  clamp  on  negative 
battery  terminal. 
- Please  note  that  the procedure  for  connect
ing  a jumper  cable  as  described  above  ap
plies  specif ically to  the  case  of your  vehicle 
being  jump  started.  When  you  are  giv ing  a 
jump  start  to  another  vehicle, do 
not con
nect  the  negative(-)  cable  to  the  negative 
(-)  terminal  on  the  discharged  battery @ 
c:> fig. 210. Instead,  securely  connect  the 
negative  (-)  cab le  to  either  a solid  metal 
component  that  is firm ly  bolted  to  the  en 
gine  block  or to  the  engine  block  itself.  If 
the  battery  that  is  being  charged  does  not 
vent  to  the  outside , escap ing  battery  gas 
could  ignite  and  explode! 
Towing  with  a  tow  truck 
General  hint s 
Your Audi  requires  special  handling  for  towing. 
The  following  information  is to  be  used  by com
mercial  tow  truck  operators  who  know  how  to op
erate  the ir equipment  safely. 
-Never tow  your Audi, towing  will  cause dam
age  to the  engine  and  transmission. 
- Never  wrap the  safety  chains  or winch  cables 
around the  brake lines . 
- To prevent  unnecessary  damage,  your Audi 
must  be transported  with a flat  bed truck. 
252 
-To load  the  vehicle on to  the  flat  bed,  use  the 
towing  loop  found  in the  vehicle  tools  and at
tach  to  the  front  or rear anchorage 
c:> page  252 and c:> page  253. 
A WARNING 
A veh icle  being  towed  is  not  safe  for  passen
gers . Never  allow  anyone  to  ride in  a vehicle 
being  towed,  for any  reason . 
Front  towing  loop 
Do not  install  the  front  towing  loop  until  it  is 
needed . 
Fig. 211 Front  bumper:  removing  th e  cover cap 
Fig. 212 Front  bumper:  s crew ing  in t he  towing  loop 
The towing  loop fits into  the  threaded  hole  locat
ed  on  the right  side  of the  front  bumper  and cov
ered  by a small  cover  when  not  in use . 
.,.  Remove  the  towing loop  from  the vehicle  tool
ki t 
c:> page  23 7. 
...  Press  the  cover  in  by applying  short  strong 
pressure  to  the  bottom part  to  release  it from 
the  bumper 
c:> fig.  211. 
... Screw  the  towing  loop  tightly  into the  threaded 
hole  as  far  as  it  will go 
c:> fig.  212 and  tighten  it 
with  the  wheel  wrench.  ..,.  
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Emergency  situations 
Raising  the  vehicle 
Lifting  with  workshop  hoist  and  with  floor 
jack 
Th e vehicle may  only  b e lift ed at  the  lifting 
poin ts illust rated. 
F ig  ..  216 F ro nt  lift ing po int 
F ig. 217 Rea r lifti ng po int 
.,. Read  and  heed  WARNING ¢ A-
.,. Locate  lifti ng  po ints ¢ fig. 216 and ¢ fig.  217 . 
.,. Adjust  lifting  arms  of  wo rkshop  hoist  or floor 
jack  to  match  veh icle  lifting  points  . 
.,.  In se rt a  rubb er pad  between  t he floor  jack/ 
wor kshop  hoist  a nd  the  lif ting  poin ts . 
If you  must  lift your vehicle  with  a floor jack to 
work underneath,  be sure the  vehicle  is safely 
supported  on  stands  intended  for this  purpose . 
Front  lifting  point 
The  lift ing  po int  is  located  on  the  floo r pan  re in
forcement  about  at  the  same  leve l as  the  jack 
mo unt ing  point ¢ 
fig. 216 . Do not  lift  the  vehi
cle  at the  vertical sill  rei nforcement. 
Rear lifting  point 
The  lift ing  po int  is  located  on  the  vertica l re in
for cement  of the  lower  sill fo r the  on board  jack 
¢fig.  217. 
254 
Lifting  with  vehicle  jack 
Refer  to ~ page  242. 
A WARNING 
-To re duce the  r is k  of  serious  injury and  vehi 
cle  dama ge . 
- Always  lift  the  vehicle  o nly at  the  special 
workshop  hois t an d floor jack  lift  points  il
l ustrat ed 
~ fig.  216 and ~ fig . 217. 
- Failur e to  lift  the  v ehicle  at  these  points 
could  ca use  the  veh icle  to  tilt  or fall  from 
a  lift  if  the re  is a  cha ng e  i n ve hicle  weigh t 
dis tribu tion  and ba lan ce . T his  mig ht  hap
p en,  for exa mple,  whe n he avy co mpo 
n en ts such  as  the  engine  block  o r tr an s
mission  are  removed. 
- W hen  re m ov in g  h eavy  co mponen ts  like 
these,  an cho r veh icle  to  hoist  or  ad d  co rre 
spond ing  weights  to  ma inta in the  ce nter  of 
gravity . Othe rw ise,  the  vehicle  mi ght  t ilt  o r 
slip  off  t he hoist,  causing  serious  pe rsonal 
in jur y. 
(D Note 
- Be aware  of  the  fo llowing  po ints  befo re  lift 
ing  the  vehicle: 
- The vehicle  should  never be  lifted  or 
jacked  up from  underneath  the  engine  oil  pan,  the  transmission  housing,  the  front 
or rear axle  or the  body side  members . 
This could  lead to  serious  damage . 
- To avoid damage  to  the  underbody  or 
chassis  frame,  a rubber pad must  be in
serted  between  the  floor jack and the  lift 
points. 
- Before driving over a workshop  hoist, 
check that  the  vehicle  weight  does  not 
exceed  the  permissible  lifting  capacity of 
the  hoist. 
- Before driving over a workshop  hoist , en
sure that  there  is sufficient  clearance  be
tween  the  hoist  and  low  parts of the  ve
h icle.