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- Screw the threaded end of the alignment pin from the
tool kit hand-tight into the empty bo lt hole~
page 320 ,
fig. 227.
- Then re m ove the o ther wheel bolts as described above.
- Take off t he w heel leaving the alignment pin i n the bolt
hole~ 0-
Putting on the inflatable spare tire
- Push t he spare tire over the a lignmen t pin.
- Screw on th e whe el bo lts and t ight en them
slightly using
the hexagonal soc ket .
- Remove the alignment pin and insert and tighten the
remaini ng whee l bol t slig htly like the rest .
- Turn the jack handle counter-clockwise to lower t he
vehicle unt il the jack is fully released.
- Use the wheel bolt wrench to t ighten a ll whee l bolts firmly
~ page 318 . Tighte n th em in a crisscross pattern, from
one bolt to the (approx imately) opposite one , to keep the
wheel centered.
- Perform the steps required after changing the wheel
~ page 317, "After c hanging a wheel".
T he hexagona l socket makes it easier to remove the whee l bolts from
the rim. Care should be take n when remov ing the reve rsib le blade .
0 Note
When removing or installing the wheel, the r im could hit the brake
rotor and damage the rotor . Work caref ully and have a second person
to he lp you.
Safety first
(I] Tips
• Whe n mounting tires with unidirection al tread de sign make sure
the tread pattern is pointed the rig ht way~
page 321.
• T he wheel bolts should be clea n and easy to turn. Check for dirt
and corrosion on the mating surfaces of both the whee l and the hub .
Remove all d irt from these surfaces before remounting the whee l.
• Do not use the hexagonal socket in the screwdriver hand le to
loose n or tig hten the wheel bolts .•
Tires with unidirectional tread design
Tires with unidirectional tread design mus t be mounte d
with their tread pattern pointed in the right direc tio n .
Using a spare tire with a tread pattern intended for
use in a specific direction
Whe n using a spare tire with a tread patte rn intended fo r use in a
specific direction, p lease note the fo llow ing:
• T he direction of ro ta t ion is ma rked by an
arrow on th e side of the
t ir e.
• If the spare tire has to be installed in the incorrect d irect ion, use
the spare t ire only temporar ily since the tire w ill not be ab le to
achieve its optimum pe rformance characterist ics with rega rd to
aquaplaning, noise and wear.
• We recommend tha t you pay particular attent ion to th is fact
dur ing wet weather and that you adjust your speed to match road
condi tions.
• Replace the flat ti re with a new one and have it installed on your
veh icle as soon as possible to restore the handling adva ntages of a
unidirect ional tire. •
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Fuses and bulbs
Fuses
Replacing a fuse
Fuses that have blown will have metal strips that have
burned through .
Fig. 228 Left cockpit:
fuse panel cover
The fuses are located at the front left and right of the cockpit
and behind the trim on the right side of the luggage compart
ment .
- Turn off the ignition and the affected electrical
consumers.
- Check the following table to see which fuse belongs to the
consumer.
- Remove the appropriate cover => fig. 228 or =>
page 2 73,
fig. 201.
Vehicle OP-eration
- To remove the purple plastic clip if necessary 4
), hold onto
it at the small side and pull it out of the fuse panel
~ page 324, fig. 229 .
- Remove the clamp from the rear side of the fuse cover
~ fig. 228.
- Remove the fuse using the clamp and replace the blown
fuse with an identical new one.
& WARNING
Do not repair fuses and never replace a blown fuse with one that
has a higher amp rating. This can cause damage to the electrical
system and a fire.
0 Note
If a new fuse burns out again after shortly have you have installed it,
have the electrical system checked by your authori zed Audi dealer.
[I] Tips
• The following table does not list fuse locations that are not used .
• Some of the equipment items listed are optional or only available
on certain model configurations.
• The crank in the cover is used for emergency operation of the
sunroof* .•
4
> You ca n dis p ose of the plastic cl ip after removi ng it.
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No. Consumer Amps
8 Vehicle electrical system control module 1
30
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9 sunroof 20
10 Vehicle electrical system control module 1 30
11 sunroof shade (Avant)
20
12 Convenience electronics 5
•
Fuse Location, Instrument Panel right
Fig. 230 Right cockpit:
f use panel with plastic
clip
Vehicle OP-eration
No. Consumer Amps
Fuse panel @ (black)
5 Steering column switch module
5
6 Electronic Stabilization Program
5
7 Terminal 15 diagnostic connector 5
8 Gateway (Databus diagnostic interface)
5
Fuse panel @ (brown)
1 CD-/DVD player
5
2 Audi drive select switch module 5
3 MMI/Radio 5/20
4 Instrument cluster 5
5 Gateway (instrument cluster control module)
5
6 Ignition lock 5
7 Rotary light switch 5
8 Climate control system blower 40
9 Steering column lock
5
10 Climate control 10
11 Terminal 30 d
iagnostic connector
10
12 Steering column switch module 5
•
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No. I I Consumer
1 0 A udi side assis t
1 1 Rea r seat he ating
1 2 T ermin al 15 control mod ules
Fuse panel © (black)
3 D 5P amplifi er, rad io
4 MMI
5
Rea rvi ew c amer a
Rad io/nav igatio n/cell phon e prep
cell phone prep
Bulbs
Replacing bulbs
Amps
5
5
5
30/ 20
7,5
5
7,5
5 •
For your sa fety, we recommend tha t you have your autho
ri zed A udi de aler repl ace any bulbs for y ou.
It is becoming increas ingly more and more difficu lt to replace veh icle
ligh t bulbs since in many cases, other parts o f the car m ust first be
removed before you are able to get to the bu lb. This app lies espec ia lly
t o the ligh t bulbs in the fron t of your car which you can on ly reac h
t hroug h the engi ne compartment .
Sheet meta l and bu lb holders can have sharp edges that can ca use
serious cuts, parts must be co rrectly take n apart a nd the n properly
put back together to he lp prevent breakage of parts and long term
damage from w ate r that c an ente r housings tha t have no t been prop
er ly resea led.
F or your safety, we recommend that you have your authorized Audi
dealer replace any bu lbs for you, s ince your dealer has the p rope r
too ls, the cor rect bu lbs and the expertise.
Safety first Gas discharge lamps
(Xenon lights}*:
Due to the high electr ica l voltage, have the bulbs replaced by a qual
ified technicia n. Headl ights w it h Xe non lig ht are ident ified by t he
high voltage sticker.
& WARNING
Changing Xenon lamp s without the nece ssary equipment can
cause serious personal injury.
• Bulbs are pre ssurized and can explode when being changed.
Potential risk of injury!
• On vehicle s equipp ed with ga s discharge bulbs (Xenon light)*
life-threatening injuries can result from improper handling of the
high-voltage portions of such lamps!
• Only your authorized Audi dealer or a qualified workshop
s hould change the bulbs in gas discharge lamp s. There are parts
with sharp edges on the openings and on the bulb holders that can
c au se seriou s cuts. If you are uncertain about what to do , have the
work performed by an authoriz ed Audi dealer or other qualified
workshop. Seriou s person al injury may result from improperly
performed work.
(I] Tips
• If you st ill prefer to replace t he lig ht bulbs yourself, be aware that
the engine compartment is a hazardo us a rea to work in:::)
page 267 ,
" E ng ine compartme nt" :::) & .
• It is best to ask your a uthorized Au di dea ler w henever you wa nt to
change a b ulb. •
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& WA RNING (co ntinued )
• Before you che ck anything in the engine compartment , always
read and heed all WARNINGS~
page 267, "Engine compart
ment ".
0 Note
• App lying a higher vo ltage booster battery will cause expensive
damage to sens itive e lec tron ic components, such as contro l units,
re lays, rad io, etc.
• Th ere must be no electrical contac t between the vehicles as othe r
wise current could a lready start to flow as soon as the posit ive(+)
t erm inals are con nected.
[I] Tips
• Th e discharged ba tte ry mus t be properly co nnecte d to the
vehicle's electrical system . When jump starting or charging the
bat tery, never connec t the negat ive ground cable to the batte ry nega
tive post because the battery manager system must be able to detect
t he battery's state of charge . Always connect the negative ground
cable to the negative ground post of the battery manage r contro l
unit. •
Vehicle OP-eration
Use of jumper cables
Make sure to conne ct the jumper c able clamps in e xactly
the order described bel ow!
Fig. 232 Engine
c omp artment : C on nec
t o rs for jum per cable s
a nd ch arger
Fi g. 233 J ump
st arti ng with th e
battery of anot her
ve hicl e:@ disc harged
v ehi cle batt ery ,©
bo oste r batte ry
T he p roced ure descr ib ed below for co nnecting jumper cables
is intended to provide a j ump start for yo ur veh icle.
Vehicle with discharged battery:
- Turn o ff ligh ts an d accessories, move lever o f au tomatic
t ra nsmission to
N (Ne utral) o r P (P ark) and s et parking
brake .
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battery that is being charged does not vent to the outside, escaping
battery gas could ignite and explode!•
Emergency towing with
commercial tow truck
General hints
Your Audi requires special handling for towing.
The following information is to be used by commercial tow truck
operators who know how to operate their equipment safely .
• Never tow your Audi, towing will cause damage 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.
• To load the vehicle on to the flat bed, use the towing loop found
in the vehicle tools and attach to the front or rear anchorage
~ page 331 and ~ page 332.
& WARNING
A vehicle being towed is not safe for passengers. Never allow
anyone to ride in a vehicle being towed, for any reason. •
Vehicle OP-eration
Front towing Loop
Do not install the front towing loop until it is needed.
Fig. 234 Front
bumper: removing the
cover cap
Fig. 235 Front
bumper: screwing in
the towing loop
The towing loop fits into the threaded hole located on the
right side of the front bumper and covered by a small cover
when not in use.
- Remove the towing loop from the vehicle toolkit
=> page 314.
- Press the cover in by applying short strong pressure to the
bottom part to release it from the bumper=> fig. 234.
- Screw the towing loop tightly into the threaded hole as far
asitwillgo=,,fig.235.
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-Attach the winch hook to the rear tow line eye previously
installed .
[I] Tips
Check carefu lly to make sure the hook -up is secure befo re moving the
car up the flatbed truck ramp. •
Lifting vehicle
Lifting with workshop hoist and with floor
jack
The vehicle may only be lifted at the lifting points illus
tr ated.
Fig . 23 8 F ront lifting
p oi nt
Vehicle OP-eration
Fig. 239 R ear li fting
p oint
- Read a nd hee d W AR NIN G ~ & .
- Lo cat e lift in g points ~ fig . 2 38 and ~ fig. 239.
- Adjust lifting arms o f worksho p hoist or floo r jac k to
ma tc h vehicle li fting poin ts.
- Inse rt a rub ber pad between the floor jack/wor ks h op hoist
an d the liftin g points.
If you must lift your vehicle with a floo r jack to work underneath,
be sure the vehicle is safely supported on stand s intended for this
purpose.
Front Lifting point
T he lifting point is located on the floor pan re inforcement about at
the same level as the j ack mou nting poin t::> fig. 23 8.
Do not lift the
vehicle at the vertical sill reinforcement.
Rear lifting point
The lifting point is located on the vertical reinforcement of the lower
s ill for the onboar d jack ::> fig. 239.
Lifting with vehicle jack
Refe r to::> page 319 .
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General information
Explanation of technical data
Some of the technical data listed in this manual requires
further explanation.
The technical data for your vehicle is listed in the charts starting on
~ page 339 . This sect ion prov ides genera l information, notes and
restrictions which app ly to this data .•
Veh icle identification
The key data is given on the vehicle identification number
(VIN) plate and the vehicle data sticker.
F ig. 2 40 V ehicle I den
t ifi ca tion Nu mbe r
(V IN ) plate: locat io n
o n d river's s id e d ash
p an el Fi
g. 2 41 Th e vehicle
i d enti ficati on l abel -
in side the l ugga ge
co mpa rtme nt
The Vehicle Id ent ifi cat ion Number (VlN )
is located on the driver's s ide so that it is visible from the outside
through the windshield ~ fig . 240 . You can also d isp lay the Vehicle
Identification Number of your vehicle in the radio or in the MMI*.
Select :
I CARI function button> Veh icle ID numb er (VIN ).
The vehicle identifica tion lab el
is located in the luggage compartment near the battery .
The label~ fig . 241 shows the following vehicle data:
© Production control No.
@ Vehicle identification No.
® Type code n umber
@ Type designat io n/eng ine output in Kilow atts
© Engine and transmission code letter
© Paint No./Interior
(j) Optional equipment No.'s
Vehicle data 2 to 7 are also found in your Warranty
& Maintenance
booklet . .,,
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The safety compliance sticker
is your assurance that yo ur new vehicle complies with all applicable
Fede ral Motor Veh icle Safe ty Standards which were i n effect at the
time the vehicle was manufact ured . Yo u can fi nd this sticker on the
left doo r jamb.
It shows the mont h and year of prod uct io n and the
vehicle identification number of your veh icle (perforation) as well as
the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GV WR) and the Gross Axle Weight
Rating (GAWR).
The high voltage warning label
is located o n the loc k carrier.
The spark ignition system complies with the
Canadian standard ICES-002. •
Weights
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), and the Gross Axle Weight
Rating (GAWR) for front and rear are listed on a sticker on the left
door jamb.
T he Gross Vehicle Weight Rating includes the weight of the basic
vehicle pl us f ull f uel tank, oil and coo la nt, plus max im um load, whi ch
includes passenger weight (150 lbs./68 kg per des ignated seating
position) and luggage weight~& .
Gross Axle Weight Rating
The Gross Axle Weight Ra ting is the ma ximum lo ad that can be
applied at each axle of the vehicle~&.
Vehicle capacity weight
The vehicle capac ity weight (max . load) is listed either on the driver's
side B -pillar or inside the fuel fille r flap .
Safety first
Roof weight
The maximum permissible roo f weig ht is 165 lbs. (75 kg ). T he roof
we ight is made up of the weight of the roof rac k system and t he
we ight of the o bject being transported ~
page 90, "R oof load" .
& WARNING
• The a ctual Gros s Axle Weight Rating at the front and rear axle s
should not exceed the permissible weights, and their combinat ion
must not exceed the Gros s Vehicle Weight Rating.
• Exceeding permissible weight rat ings can result in veh icle
damage, accident s and per sonal injury.
0 Note
• T he veh icle c apac ity we ight fig ures apply when the lo ad is distrib
uted evenly i n the vehicle (passengers and luggage) . When t rans
porting a heavy load in the l uggage compa rtment, ca rry the load as
near to the rear ax le as possible so that the veh icle's handling is not
impai red .
• Do not exceed the max imum permissible axle loads or the
maximum gross vehicle weig ht. Always remember that the vehicle's
hand ling will be affected by the extra load . Therefore, adjust your
speed according ly.
• Always observe loca l regu lat ions .•
Dimensions
The specifications refe r to the basic model. Differe nces may occur
depending on the mode l ty pe a nd options ordered, for examp le, t ire
sizes . .,,
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