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Care and cleaning 
  
— Never clean safety belts or their compo- 
nents with chemicals or with corrosive flu- 
ids or solvents and never allow sharp ob- 
jects to come into contact with the safety 
belts. This could cause damage to the belt 
webbing. 
—If there is damage to the webbing, the 
connections, the retractors, or the buck- 
les, have them replaced by an authorized 
Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Fa- 
cility. 
— Textiles, artificial leather, and Alcantara 
— Never treat artificial leather or Alcantara 
with leather care products, solvents, floor 
polish, shoe polish, spot remover, or simi- 
lar products. 
— Have a cleaning specialist remove stub- 
born stains to reduce the risk of damage. 
— Never use steam cleaners, brushes, hard 
sponges, etc. when cleaning. 
— Do not turn on the seat heating* to dry 
the seat. 
— Objects with sharp edges, such as zippers 
or rivets on clothing or belts, can cause 
damage to the surface. 
— Open hook and loop fasteners, for exam- 
ple on clothing, can damage seat covers. 
Make sure hook and loop fasteners are 
closed. 
— Natural leather 
— Never treat leather with solvents, floor 
polish, shoe polish, spot remover or simi- 
lar products. 
— Objects with sharp edges, such as zippers 
or rivets on clothing or belts, can cause 
damage to the surface. 
— Never use steam cleaners, brushes, hard 
sponges, etc. when cleaning. 
— Do not turn on the seat heating* to dry 
the seat. 
—To help prevent the leather from fading, 
do not leave the vehicle in direct sunlight 
for long periods of time. If leaving the ve- 
hicle parked for long periods of time, you 
should cover the leather to protect it from 
direct sunlight. 
@) Tips 
— Insects are easier to remove from paint that 
has been freshly waxed. 
— Regular waxing can prevent rust spots from 
forming. 
— Decorative decals can age  due to environ- 
mental conditions, which can result in dam- 
age such as brittleness. The color may fade 
if exposed to excessive sunlight. 
Taking your vehicle out 
of service 
If you would like to take your vehicle out of serv- 
ice for a long period of time, contact an author- 
ized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Facili- 
ty. They will advise you of important measures, 
such as corrosion protection, service, and storage 
procedures. Also follow the information about 
the vehicle battery > page 230. 
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Emergency assistance 
General information 
> Park the vehicle as far as possible from moving 
traffic in the event of a breakdown. In the event 
of a flat tire, park the vehicle ona level surface. 
If you are ona steep hill, be especially careful. 
> Set  the parking brake. 
> Switch the emergency flashers on. 
> Have the passengers exit the vehicle. They 
should move to a safe place, for example be- 
hind a guard rail. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
Follow the steps  given above. This is for your 
protection and the for the safety of others on 
the road. 
      
Equipment 
e tool kit, tire mobility kit, a 
vehicle jack 
Applies to: vehicles with the vehicle tool kit, tire mobility kit, 
and vehicle jack 
    
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Fig. 177 Luggage compartment: cargo floor cover 
The vehicle tool kit, vehicle jack, tire mobility kit 
and compressor are stored in the luggage com- 
partment under the cargo floor cover. 
> Applies to: Coupe/Sportback: To open the front 
compartment, lift the cargo floor cover by the 
strap @). 
> To open the rear compartment, lift the cargo 
floor cover by the plastic handle @). 
> Applies to: Coupe/Cabriolet: Hook the plastic 
handle @) into the luggage compartment seal 
or above the power top storage compartment. 
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> Applies to: Coupe/Sportback: To remove the 
cargo floor cover completely, pull it toward the 
rear using the plastic handle @). 
> Applies to: vehicles with spare tire: Turn the 
handle counter-clockwise and remove the spare 
tire. 
> Applies to: Coupe/Cabriolet: Unhook the cargo 
floor cover  again before closing the luggage 
compartment lid. 
Depending on vehicle equipment, the vehicle tool 
kit, tire mobility kit, and compressor may be lo- 
cated under another cover that is secured with a 
handwheel. 
Applies to: Cabriolet: The vehicle jack is located 
under the foam piece. To remove the foam piece, 
you must remove the wind deflector*, the com- 
pressor securing strap* and the hand wheel. 
Applies to: vehicles with vehicle jack in the stor- 
age bag: The bag with the vehicle jack is secured 
to the tie-downs in the luggage compartment 
and must be secured to the tie-downs again after 
using it. 
  
ZA WARNING 
Applies to: vehicles with vehicle jack in the storage bag 
A vehicle jack that is unsecured, incorrectly se- 
cured, or not secured in the luggage compart- 
ment may slide out of place when braking, 
turning, or in an accident, which increases the 
risk of injuries to vehicle passengers. To re- 
duce the risk  of an accident, never transport 
the vehicle jack without securing it. 
G) Tips 
—Insome vehicles, the rear compartment 
may not open. 
— The vehicle jack in your vehicle is mainte- 
nance-free. 
      
Tire mobility kit 
Applies to: vehicles with tire mobility kit 
> Read and follow the important safety precau- 
tions > page 260. 
» Set  the parking brake.  
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> Select the “P” position. 
> Check if a repair with the tire mobility kit is pos- 
sible > page 261. 
  
Using the tire mobility 
Applies to: vehicles with tire mobility kit 
  
drink a lot of water. Do not induce vomiting. 
Seek medical attention immediately. 
— Change your clothing immediately if it 
comes into contact with tire sealant. 
—If an allergic reaction occurs, seek medical 
attention immediately. 
  
  
  
B8K-1475 
— Keep the tire sealant away from children. 
  
  
  
  
  
Fig. 178 Tire: tire damage that cannot be repaired 
The tire repair is only meant for temporary use. 
Change the damaged tire  as soon as possible 
>A. 
If the tire is pierced by an object such as a nail, 
do not remove the object from the tire. 
The tire mobility kit can be used at temperatures 
as low as  -4 °F (-20 °C). 
The tire mobility kit must not be used: 
—If the tire has cuts or punctures that are larger 
than  0.16 in (4 mm) @ & fig. 178 
— If the rim is damaged @) 
— If you have driven with very low tire pressure or 
without air in the tire @) 
See an authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi 
Service Facility for assistance in these situations. 
  
ZA\ WARNING 
— Please note that the tire mobility kit cannot 
be used in all situations, and that it may on- 
ly be used temporarily. 
— The tire sealant must not come in contact 
with skin, eyes, or clothing. 
— If tire sealant comes into contact with your 
eyes or your skin, thoroughly rinse the af- 
fected area immediately with clean water. 
— Do not inhale the fumes. 
— If you swallow any of the tire sealant, thor- 
oughly rinse your mouth immediately and 
  
  
    
Gi) Tips 
— If sealant leaks, allow it to dry in place. You 
can then peel it off like a sticker. 
— Note the expiration date on the sealant bot- 
tle. Replace the tire sealant at an authorized 
Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Fa- 
cility. 
— Radio reception can be interrupted when 
operating the compressor. 
— Follow the legal regulations that are appli- 
cable in the country where you are operating 
the vehicle. 
  Repairing tires 
Applies to: vehicles with tire mobility kit 
  
[RAZ-0054] 
  
[RAZ-0055} 
  
    
Fig. 180 Tire mobility kit connection 
Requirement: the tire mobility kit must be laid 
out and  ready for use > page 260. 
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Setting up the tire mobility kit 
> Open the cover  @) on the compressor”) 
> fig. 179. 
> Remove the connector () and pressure hose (5) 
with pressure gauge from the housing. 
> Connect the compressor pressure hose © to 
the flange © on the tire sealant bottle @). 
> Insert the sealant bottle with the flange at the 
bottom into the opening @) on the compressor 
cover. 
> Remove the valve cap from the faulty tire. 
> Install  the filler hose @) on the valve  @) 
> fig. 180. 
> Connect the plug @) 9 fig. 179 to an outlet in 
the vehicle. 
> Switch the ignition on. 
Inflating a tire 
> Move the switch (@) © fig. 180 on the compres- 
sor  into position I. 
> Inflate the tire to between 29 psi (200 kPA) 
and 36 psi (250 kPA) and read the pressure on 
the gauge. 
> If this tire pressure is not reached, remove the 
filler hose. Drive slowly approximately 33 feet 
(10 m) forward or in reverse so that the sealant 
can be distributed in the tire. Inflate the tire 
again > A\. 
  
ZA\ WARNING 
— Read and follow the manufacturer's safety 
precautions on the compressor and in the in- 
structions on the bottle of sealant. 
— Ifa tire pressure of 29 psi (200 kPA) cannot 
reached after inflating for 6 minutes, then 
the tire is too severely damaged. Do not con- 
tinue driving. 
— If the tire cannot be repaired with the tire 
sealant, see an authorized Audi dealer or au- 
thorized Audi Service Facility for assistance. 
      
@) Tips 
Do not operate the compressor for more than 
six minutes continuously, or it can overheat. 
  
1) The compressor may look different. However, the way it  is 
operated is generally the same. 
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Once the compressor has cooled, you can con- 
tinue to use it. 
Cedar elias] 
Applies to: vehicles with tire mobility kit 
> Affix the sticker that says "max. 50 mph (max. 
80 km/h)" that is provided with the tire mobili- 
ty kit within the driver's field of vision. 
> Stop the vehicle after driving for about 10 mi- 
nutes and check the tire pressure. 
> If the tire pressure is lower than 19 psi (130 
kPA), then the tire is too severely damaged. Do 
not continue driving. 
  
ZA WARNING 
Pay attention to the following after repairing 
the tire: 
— Do not drive faster than 50 mph (80 km/h). 
— Avoid hard acceleration or braking and driv- 
ing fast around curves. 
— The vehicle may become more difficult to 
control. 
— If the tire is too severely damaged, see an 
authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi 
Service Facility for assistance. 
  
    
(@) For the sake of the environment 
You can give the used tire sealant bottle to an 
authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi 
Service Facility for disposal. 
G) Tips 
Remember to obtain a new bottle of sealant 
from an authorized Audi dealer or authorized 
Audi Service Facility after repairing a tire. 
Changing a tire 
You must complete the preparation before 
changing a tire. 
> Read and follow the important safety precau- 
tions > page 260.  
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> Set  the parking brake. 
> Select the “P” position. 
> When towing a trailer: disconnect the trailer 
from your vehicle. 
> Lay out the vehicle tool kit > page  260 and the 
spare tire > page 265. 
> Switch the ignition off. 
> Turn the wheel bolt approximately one turn to 
the left. To achieve the required torque, hold 
the end of the wheel wrench. If the wheel bolt 
will not loosen, press carefully on the wheel 
wrench with your foot. Hold onto the vehicle se- 
curely while doing this and make sure your foot- 
ing is stable. 
  
ZA WARNING 
The vehicle must also be secured to prevent it 
from rolling when using the vehicle jack*. Use 
suitable objects to block the front and back of 
the wheel that is diagonal from the wheel 
with the flat tire. 
    
  
Removing the caps 
  
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Fig. 181 Wheel: wheel bolts with  caps 
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> Slide  the plastic clip from the vehicle tool kit 
onto the cap until it engages > fig. 181. 
> Remove the cap with the plastic clip. 
  Loosening the wheel bolts 
        
B8K-1481 
  
Fig. 182 Wheel: loosening the wheel bolt 
> Slide the wheel wrench from the vehicle tool kit 
all the way onto the wheel bolt. 
ZA\ WARNING 
To reduce the risk of an accident, only loosen 
the wheel bolts gently one turn before raising 
the vehicle with the vehicle jack*. 
Raising the vehicle 
Applies to: vehicles with vehicle jack 
      
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Fig. 184 Sill: positioning the vehicle jack 
> Place the vehicle jack from the vehicle tool kit 
ona firm surface. Use a flat, stable support if 
necessary. On a slippery surface such as tile, 
you should use a non-slip pad such as a rubber 
mat > A\. 
> Find the marking on the sill that is closest to 
the tire that will be changed > fig. 183. Behind 
the marking, there is a lifting point on the side 
sill for the vehicle jack. 
> Turn the handwheel to raise the vehicle jack un- 
der the lifting point on the side sill until the 
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bracket on the jack @) completely covers the 
notch on the vehicle. 
> Align the vehicle jack so the bracket @) covers 
the notch and the base (2) is flat on the ground. 
The base @) must be directly under the mount- 
ing point @. 
> Mount the crank on the vehicle jack: insert the 
crank into the opening on the handwheel. Turn 
the crank to the left or right to secure it. 
> Continue raising the vehicle jack with the crank 
until the wheel lifts off the ground slightly. 
  
ZA\ WARNING 
—To reduce the risk of injury, make sure no 
one is in the vehicle before raising it. 
— Make sure the vehicle jack is stable. The risk 
of injury is increased when the ground is 
slippery or soft, because the vehicle jack 
could slide or sink. 
— Only raise your vehicle with the vehicle jack 
provided by the factory. If you use a vehicle 
jack designed for another vehicle, your vehi- 
cle could slip and cause injury. 
— Position the vehicle jack only at the desig- 
nated mounting points on the side sill and 
align  the jack. Otherwise, the vehicle jack 
could slip and cause an injury if it does not 
have sufficient hold on the vehicle. 
—To reduce the risk of injury, do not raise any 
other vehicles or other loads  using the  vehi- 
cle jack provided by the factory. 
— To reduce the risk of an accident, never start 
the 
engine when the vehicle is raised. 
—To reduce the risk of injury, no work should 
be performed under the vehicle while it is 
raised. 
       
@) Note 
Do not lift the vehicle by the sill. Position the 
vehicle jack  only at the designated mounting 
points on the side sill. Otherwise, your vehicle 
could be damaged. 
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Removing and i 
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Fig. 186 Wheel: alignment pin in the top  hole 
Removing a wheel 
> Remove the  top wheel bolt completely using 
the hex socket in the screwdriver handle from 
the vehicle tool kit > fig. 185 and place it ona 
clean surface. 
> Then install the alignment pin from the vehicle 
tool kit in the empty wheel bolt hole by hand 
> fig. 186. 
> Remove the rest of the wheel bolts. 
> Remove the wheel >(). The alignment pin re- 
mains in the hole while doing this. 
Installing a wheel 
Read the directions on > page 265 when instal- 
ling unidirectional tires. 
> Slide  the wheel on over the alignment pin >@. 
> Install the wheel bolts and tighten them gently 
using the hex socket. 
> Remove the alignment pin and tighten the re- 
maining wheel bolt. 
> Carefully lower the vehicle using the vehicle 
jack*. 
> Tighten the wheel bolts in a diagonal pattern 
using the wheel wrench.  
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The wheel bolts must be clean and loosen and 
tighten easily. Check the contact  surfaces for the 
wheel and hub. Contaminants on these surfaces 
must be removed before installing the wheel. 
  
ZA\ WARNING 
— Read and follow the important information 
and notes under > page 241. 
— Never use the hex socket in the screwdriver 
handle or the  hex socket wrench with the 
ratchet to loosen or tighten the wheel bolts. 
This increases the risk  of an accident, be- 
cause you will not be able to achieve the cor- 
rect tightening specification. 
@) Note 
When removing or installing the wheel, the 
rim 
could hit the brake rotor and damage the 
rotor. Work carefully and have a second per- 
son  help you. 
Unidirectional tires 
A unidirectional tire profile is identified by arrows 
on the tire sidewall that point in the running di- 
rection. You must always maintain the specified 
running direction. This is necessary to ensure the 
tire's optimal performance in regard to adhesion, 
running noise, and friction, and to reduce the risk 
of hydroplaning. 
       
To benefit fully from the advantages of the uni- 
directional tire design, you should replace faulty 
tires as soon as possible and restore the correct 
running direction on all of the tires. 
> Reinstall the caps on the wheel bolts if necessa- 
ry. 
> Store the vehicle tool kit in its designated 
place. 
> If the removed wheel does not fit in the spare 
wheel well, store it securely in the luggage 
compartment > page 89. 
> Check the tire pressure on the installed wheel 
as soon as possible. 
> Correct the tire pressure and store it in the MMI 
=> page 253. 
> The wheel bolt tightening specification must be 
90 ft lbs (120  Nm).  Have it checked as soon as 
possible with a torque wrench. Drive carefully 
until then. 
> Have the faulty wheel replaced as quickly as 
possible. 
Space-saving spare tire 
Applies to: vehicles with space-saving spare tire (compact 
spare tire) 
The spare tire is intended for short-term use only. 
Have the damaged tire checked and replaced if 
necessary by  an authorized Audi dealer or author- 
ized Audi Service Facility as soon as possible. 
There are some restrictions on the  use of the 
compact spare tire. The compact spare tire has 
been designed specifically for your type of vehi- 
cle. Do not replace it with the spare tire from an- 
other type of vehicle. 
The compact spare tire is located in the luggage 
compartment under the cargo floor cover 
=> page 260. 
The tire pressure must be adjusted to a specified 
value listed on the tire pressure sticker 
=> page 244, fig. 176. 
Snow chains 
For technical reasons, the  use of snow chains on 
the compact spare tire is not permitted. 
If you have to drive with snow chains and a front 
tire fails, mount the spare tire in place of a rear 
tire. Install the snow chains on the rear tire that 
you removed, and install that in place of the 
front tire that failed. 
  
ZX WARNING 
— After  installing a spare tire, the tire pressure 
must be checked as soon as possible. 
— Do not drive faster than 50 mph (80 km/h) 
with a compact spare tire. Driving faster 
than that increases the risk  of an accident. 
— To reduce the risk of an accident, avoid hard 
acceleration or braking and driving fast 
around curves with the compact spare tire. 
— To reduce the risk of an accident, never drive 
with more than one compact spare tire. > 
       
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— Normal summer or winter tires must not be 
    
mounted on the compact spare wheel rim. 
  
@) Note 
Secure the space-saving spare tire in the spare 
tire well using the handwheel in order to re- 
duce the risk  of damage to other components. 
Jump starting 
You should only perform the steps that follow if 
you  have the necessary tools and technical ex- 
pertise. 
If the engine does not start because the vehicle 
battery is drained, you can jump start your vehi- 
cle using another vehicle. Jump start cables are 
needed to do this. 
Both vehicle batteries must have 12 V nominal 
voltage. The voltage capacity (Ah) of the vehicle 
battery that is giving power must not be less 
than the capacity of the drained vehicle battery. 
Jump start cable 
Only use a jump start cable with a large enough 
diameter. Note the manufacturer's specifica- 
tions. 
Only use a jump start cable with insulated termi- 
nal clamps. 
Positive cable - usually red. 
Negative cable - usually black. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
— A drained battery can freeze at tempera- 
tures around 32 °F (0 °C). If the vehicle bat- 
tery is frozen, it must be thawed before con- 
necting the jump start cables. If it is not, 
the risk of an explosion and chemical burns 
increases. After jump starting the vehicle, 
drive to an authorized Audi dealer or author- 
ized Audi Service Facility immediately to 
have the vehicle battery checked. 
— Read the warnings when working in the en- 
gine compartment > page 221. 
       
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— Handling the jump start cables incorrectly 
may cause the vehicle battery to explode 
and lead to serious injuries. 
C) Note 
Jump start cables can cause considerable 
damage to the vehicle electrical system if 
they are connected incorrectly. 
G) Tips 
— There must be  no contact between the 
vehicles, or else voltage could flow when 
connecting the positive terminal and drain 
the vehicle battery of the vehicle providing 
the jump start. 
— The drained vehicle battery must be con- 
nected correctly to the electrical system. 
      
— Switch off electrical equipment that is not 
needed. 
Both jump start cables must be connected in the 
correct order. 
  
Fig. 187 Engine compartment: connectors for jump start 
cables or a charger 
  
  
  
Fig. 188 Engine compartment: connectors for jump start 
cables or a charger  
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The jump start cable connections are located in 
the engine compartment. 
Follow the information about the vehicle battery 
=> page 230. 
Connecting the positive cable (red) to the 
positive terminal 
> Open the red cover on the positive terminal 
> fig. 187. 
1. Attach one end of the positive cable (red) to 
the jump-start pin @ © fig. 188 on your vehi- 
cle. 
2. Attach the other end of the positive cable 
(red) to the positive terminal @ on the pow- 
er source. 
Connecting the negative cable (black) to the 
negative terminal 
3. Attach one end of the negative cable (black) 
to the negative terminal @) on the power 
source. 
4. Attach the other end of the negative cable 
(black) to the negative terminal @) on the ve- 
hicle. 
Starting the engine 
> Start the engine in the vehicle giving the charge 
and let it run at idle. 
> Now start the engine in your vehicle, which has 
the 
drained battery. 
> If the engine does not start, stop the starting 
procedure after 10 seconds and then repeat it 
after approximately 30 seconds. 
> Turn on the rear window defogger in your vehi- 
cle in order to reduce any voltage  peaks that 
may occur when disconnecting the jump start 
cables. The headlights must be switched off. 
> With the engines running, remove the cables in 
reverse  order of the way they were installed. 
> Close the red cover on the positive terminal. 
  
ZA WARNING 
— Never connect the jump start cable directly 
to your vehicle battery. Only use the connec- 
tions in the engine compartment. 
— Do not touch the non-insulated parts of the 
terminal clamps. The cable must also not 
come into contact with vehicle components 
         
that conduct electricity when it is connected 
to the positive vehicle battery terminal. This 
can cause a short circuit. 
— The plugs on the battery cells must not be 
opened. 
— Keep ignition sources (such as open flames, 
burning cigarettes, etc.) away from the  vehi- 
cle batteries to reduce the risk of an explo- 
sion. 
— Route the jump start cables so they cannot 
get caught in the moving parts in the other 
  
  
vehicle's engine compartment. 
@) Note 
Please note that the connecting process previ- 
ously described for the jump start cables is in- 
tended for when your vehicle is being jump 
started. 
(i) Tips 
Make sure that the connected jump start ca- 
bles have sufficient contact with metal. 
  
Towing 
General information 
You should only perform the steps that follow if 
you have the necessary tools and technical ex- 
pertise. 
Towing requires a certain amount of practice. 
Audi recommends contacting a towing company 
to have the vehicle transported. 
You should only have  your vehicle towed by an- 
other vehicle when disabled in exceptional cir- 
cumstances. Inexperienced drivers should not 
tow. 
Notes on towing 
When the engine is stopped, the transmission 
will not be sufficiently lubricated if traveling at 
high speeds and long distances: 
— The maximum permitted towing speed is 30 
mph (50 km/h). 
— The maximum permitted towing distance is 30 
miles (50 km). 
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Additional information on towing with a tow 
truck 
The vehicle may only be towed with the front axle 
raised. Do not wrap any chains or cables around 
the brake lines. 
Tow bar and towing cable 
The vehicle can be towed with a tow bar or tow- 
ing cable. Both drivers should be familiar with 
the special considerations when towing, especial- 
ly when using a towing cable. 
Always make sure the traction force does not ex- 
ceed the permitted level and  there are no shock 
loading conditions. There is always the risk of the 
coupling becoming overloaded when driving off- 
road. 
For the most safety and security, drive with a tow 
bar. You should use a towing cable only if a tow 
bar is not available. Use a towing cable made of 
synthetic elastic cable similar elastic material. 
  
ZA\ WARNING 
— Towing highly increases the risk of an  acci- 
dent, for example from colliding with the 
towing vehicle. 
—To reduce the risk of an accident, do not al- 
low anyone to remain inside the vehicle 
when it is being transported by a tow truck 
or a special transporter. 
      
@) Note 
— If normal towing is not possible, for exam- 
ple if the transmission is faulty or if the 
towing distance is greater than 30 miles 
(50 km), then transport the vehicle ona 
special carrier. 
— If the vehicle is towed by a tow truck at the 
axle that is not permitted, this can cause se- 
vere damage to the transmission. 
— The vehicle must not be tow started for 
technical reasons. 
G) Tips 
— If the power supply is interrupted, then it 
will not be possible to move the selector 
lever out of the "P" position. The parking 
lock must be released using the emergency 
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release before towing the vehicle 
=>page 105. 
— Follow the local legal regulations for tow- 
ing. 
Read and follow the important information under 
=> page 267. 
Preparations 
> Only secure the towing cable or tow bar at the 
designated towing loop > page 269. 
> Make sure the towing cable is not twisted. Oth- 
erwise it could disconnect from the towing loop 
while towing. 
> Switch the emergency flashers on in both 
vehicles > page 57. However, do not do this if it 
prohibited by law. 
Towing vehicle (front) 
> Only start to drive when the towing cable is 
taut. 
> Press the brake pedal very carefully. 
> Avoid sudden braking or driving maneuvers. 
Vehicle being towed (rear) 
> Make sure the ignition is switched on so that 
the steering wheel is not locked and so that  you 
can  use the turn signals, the horn, and the 
windshield wipers if needed > A\. 
> Switching it off before the vehicle has stopped 
may impair the function of the brake booster 
and power steering. You would then need to 
use more force to steer and brake the vehicle. 
> Release the parking brake > page 110. 
> Select the “N” selector lever position. 
> Make sure the towing cable is always taut. 
  
ZA WARNING 
Never tow a vehicle using a tow bar or towing 
cable if the vehicle does not have electrical 
power.