AUDI Q5 2015 Owners Manual
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wash  operator  to reduce  the  risk  of acci
dents. 
- To  reduce  the  risk of cuts,  protect  yourself 
from  sharp  metal  components when  wash
ing  the  underbody  or  the  inside of the  wheel 
housings. 
- After  washing  the  vehicle,  the braking  effect 
may  be  delayed  due  to moisture  on  the 
brake  rotors  or  ice  in the  w inter.  The  brakes 
must  be  dried  first  w ith  a few  careful  brake 
applications. 
- If  you  wash  the vehicle  in  an automatic  car 
wash,  you  must  fold  the  exterior  m irrors  in 
to  reduce  the  risk of  damage  to  the  mirrors. 
Power  folding  exterior  mirrors*  must  only 
be  fo lded  in and  out  us ing  the  power  folding 
funct ion. 
- To reduce  the  risk of  damage  to  the  rims 
and  tires,  compare  the  width  between  the 
whee ls  on your  vehicle  w ith  the  distance  be
tween  the  g uide  rails  in the  car  wash . 
- To red uce  the  risk of  damage,  compare  the 
height  and  width  of yo ur vehicle  with  the 
Care  and  cleaning 
height  and  w idth  of the  inside  of the  car 
was h. 
- T o  prevent  paint  damage,  do  not  wash  the 
vehicle  in direct  sunlight. 
- To  reduce  the  ris k of  damage  to  the  sur face, 
do  not  use  insect  remov ing  sponges,  kitchen 
sponges  o r similar  items. 
- Matte  finish  painted  veh icle  components: 
- To  reduce  the risk  of damage  to the  sur-
face,  do  not  use polishing  agents or  hard 
wax. 
- Never  use  protective  wax. It can  destroy 
the  matte  finish  effect. 
- Do not  place  any  stickers or  magnetic 
signs  on  vehicle  parts  painted  w ith  matte 
finish  paint.  The paint  could  be  damaged 
when  the  stickers  or  magnets  are  re moved. 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
Only wash  the  vehicle  in facilities  spec ially  de
s igned  for  that  purpose.  Th is w ill reduce  the 
r isk  of  dirty  water  contaminated  w ith  oil from 
entering  the  sewe r system. 
Cleaning  and  care  information 
When  clea ning  and  caring  for  individual  vehicle 
components,  refer  to  the  following  tables.  The 
information  conta ined  there  is  simply recommen -dations.  For questions  or  for  components  that 
are  not  listed,  refer  to  an  authorized  A
udi  dealer. 
Also follow  the  information  found  in 
¢ A. 
Ext erior cl eaning 
Component  Situation  Solution 
Wind shi eld wiper 
Deposits ¢ page  58,  Cleaning  windshield  wiper  blades 
blades 
H eadlight s/ 
Deposits  Soft sponge  with  a  mild  soap solutional 
tail  light s 
S ensors / 
Deposits  Sensors: soft cloth  with  solvent-free  cleaning solution 
camera  le nses Camera  lenses: soft  cloth  with  alcohol-free  clean ing  solu-
tion 
Snow/ice  Hand  brush/solvent-free  de -ic ing  spray 
Whe els Road  salt  Water 
Brake  dust  Acid-free  special  cleaning 
solution 
Exhau st  tail  p ipe s Road  salt  Water,  cleaning solution  suitable  for  stainless  steel,  if  nee-
essary 
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Component  Situation  Solution 
Deco ra ti ve  part s/ 
Deposits  Mild soap  solution  al, a cleaning  solution  suitable  for  stain-
trim less  stee l,.  if necessary 
P ain t Paint  damage  Refe r to  the  pa int  number  on  the  vehicle data label,  repair 
with  touch  up  pa int 
r=;, page  277 
Spilled  fuel  Rinse with  water  immediately 
Surface  rust  Rust  remover,  then  protect  with  hard wax; for  questions, 
refer  to  an authorized  A udi dealer. 
Corrosion  Have  it  removed  by  an author ized  Audi  dealer . 
Water  no  longer  Protect  w ith  hard  wax  (at  least  twice per  year) 
beads  on  the  surface 
of  clean  paint 
No shine  even  though  Trea t wi th  su itab le  polish;  then  apply  paint  p rotectant  if 
paint  has  been  pro- the  polish  that  was  used  does  not  conta in any  protectant 
tected/paint  looks 
poor 
Deposits  such  as  in- Dampen  w ith  water  immediately  and  remove  with  a  micro-
sects,  bird  dropp ings,  fiber  cloth 
t ree  sap  and  road  sa lt 
Grease-based  con-Remove immediate ly w ith  a  mild  soap  solution  a) and  a 
taminants  such  as  soft  cloth 
cosmetics  or  sunblock 
Carb on part s Deposits  clean 
the  same  way as painted  parts r=;, page  208,  Car 
washes 
aJ  Mild  soa p solut ion:  maxim um  two  tablespoons  of neutral  soap  in  1 quar t (l liter)  of  water 
Internal  cleani ng 
Component  Situation  Solution 
W indows 
Deposits  Glass cleaner,  then  wipe dry 
Decorati ve parts / Deposits  M
ild  soap  so lution al 
trim 
Pla stic  part s 
Deposits  Damp  clo1th 
Heavier  deposits  Mild 
soap  solution a>, detergent-free  plastic  cleaning  solu-
tion,  if  necessary 
Di sp lay s Deposits  Soft  cloth  with  LCD cleaner 
Cont ro ls Deposits  Soft  brush,  then a  soft  cloth with  a mi ld  soap  solutional 
Safet y belt s Deposits  Mild  soap  solutiona >,  allow  to  dry  before  letting  them  re-
tract 
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Care  and  cleaning 
Component  Situation Solution 
Te xtile s 
Deposits  adhering  to  Vacuum  cleaner 
artificial  leather, the  surface 
Alcantara Water-based  depos its  Absorbent 
cloth and  mild  soap  solutiona) 
such  as  coffee,  tea, 
b lood,  etc. 
Oil-based  deposits  Apply a  m ild  soap  solutiona>,  blot  away  the  dissolved  oil or 
such  as  oil,  make-up,  dye,  treat  afterward  with  water,  if necessary 
etc. 
Special  deposits  such  Specia l sta in remover,  blot  with  absorbent material, treat 
as  ink,  na il  polish,  la- afterward  with  mild  soap solution,  if necessarya> 
tex  paint,  shoe pol-
ish,  etc. 
Natural  leather Fresh  stains  Woo
l cloth  with  a  mild  soap  solutiona> 
Water-based  deposits fresh  stains : absorbent  cloth 
such  as  coffee,  tea,  dried stains:  stain  remover  suitable  for  leather 
blood,  etc. 
Oil-based  deposits  Fresh  stains:  absorbent  cloth  and  stain  remover  sui tab le 
such  as oil,  make-up,  for leathe r 
etc.  dried  stains:  Oil cleaning  spray 
Special  deposits  such  Spot  remover suitable for  leather 
as  ink,  nai l polish,  la-
t ex  paint,  shoe  po l-
ish,  etc. 
Ca re  Regularly  apply conditioning  cream  that  protects  from 
light  and  penetrates  into  the mate rial.  Use  specially-col-
ored  conditioning  cream,  if necessary. 
Carbon parts Deposits  clean  the  same  way  as plastic parts 
a) Mild soap sol ution : maximum  two  tablespoons  of neutral  soap  in 1 quart  (1  liter)  of  water 
.8, WARNING 
The  windshield  may  not  be  treated with  wa
ter-repelling  windshield coating  agents . Un
favorab le  conditions  such  as  wetness,  dark
ness,  or  low sun  can  resu lt  in increased  glare. 
Wiper  blade  chatter  is also  possible. 
@ Note 
- Headlights/tail  lights 
- Never  clean  headlights  or tail  lights  with  a 
dry  cloth  or  sponge. 
- Do not  use any  cleaning  product that  con
tains  alcohol,  because  they  could  cause 
cracks  to  form. 
- Wheels 
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- Never  use  any  paint  polish  or  other  abra
sive  materials. 
- Damage  to  the  protective  layer  on the 
rims  such  as  stone  chips  or  scratches  must 
be  repaired  immediately. 
- Sensors/camera  lenses 
-Never  use  warm  or  hot  water  to remove 
snow  or ice  from  the  camera  lens. This 
could  ca use the  lens  to  crack. 
- Never  use  abrasive  cleaning  materials  or 
alcohol  to  clean  the  camera  lens.  This 
could  cause  scratches  and  cracks. 
- Door windows 
-Remove  snow  and  ice on  windows  and  ex-
terior  mirrors  with  a  plastic scraper.  To 
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avoid  scratches,  move  the  scraper  on ly in 
one  direction  and  not  back  and  forth. 
- Never  remove  snow  or  ice from  door  win
dows  and  mirrors  using  warm  or  hot  water 
because  this  could  cause  cracks  to  form. 
- To avoid  damage  to  the  rear  window  de fogger,  do  not  apply  any  stickers  on  the 
heating  wires  on  the  inside  of the  window . 
- Decorati ve  p art s/ trim 
- Never  use  chrome  care  or  clean ing  prod-
ucts . 
- Paint 
- To  reduce  the  ris k of sc ratches,  the  veh icle 
must  be  free  of d irt  and  dust  befo re  po l
ishing  or waxing . 
- T o  prevent  paint  damage,  do  not  polish  o r 
wax  the  veh icle  in direct  sun light. 
- To  reduce  the  ris k of  paint  damage,  do  not 
polish  away  rust  spots. 
- Remove  cosmet ics and  sunscreen  immedi
ately  -these  could  damage  the  paint. 
- Di spla ys 
- To avoid  scratches,  do  not  use  dry  cleaning 
methods on displays. 
- Control s 
- Make sure  that  no  flu ids  enter  the  con-
tro ls,  because  this  cou ld  cause  damage. 
- Safety  belt s 
- Do not  remove  the  safety  be lts  to  clean 
them. 
- Never  clean  safety  belts  or the ir compo
nents  chemically  or  wi th cor rosive  f luids 
or  so lvents  and  never  al low sha rp objects 
t o  come  into  con ta ct  w ith  the  safe ty  belts. 
T his could  cause  damage  to  the  belt  web 
bing . 
-If there  is damage  to  the  webbing,  the 
connections,  the  retractors  or the  b uckles, 
have  them  replaced  by an  autho rized  deal
er. 
- Textiles /artificial  le athe r/Alcantara 
- Never treat  artificia l leather/Alcantara 
w ith  leather  care  products,  solvents,  floor 
polish,  shoe  polish,  spot  remove  or simi lar 
products. 
- Have a  specialist  remove  stubborn  stains 
to  prevent  damage. 
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- Neve r use  steam  cleaners,  brushes,  hard 
sponges,  etc . when  cleaning . 
- D o  not  turn  on  the  seat  heating*  to  dry 
the  seat. 
- Objects  w ith  sharp  edges  s uch  as  zippe rs, 
rivets  on  clothing  or  be lts  can  cause  dam 
age  to  the  surface. 
- Open  hook  and  loop  fasteners,  for  exam
p le  on  clothing,  can  damage  seat  covers . 
Make sure  hook  and  loop  fasteners  are 
closed. 
- Natu ral leathe r 
- Never treat  leather  w ith  solvents,  floor 
polish,  shoe  polish,  spot  remover  or simi
lar  p roducts . 
- Objects  w ith  sharp  edges  such  as  zippers, 
rivets  on  clothing  or  be lts  can  cause  dam
age  to  the  surface . 
- Neve r 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  fad ing, 
do not leave the vehicle in d irect sunlight 
for  long  periods  of time . If  leaving  the  ve
h icle  parked  for  long  periods  of t ime,  you 
should  cove r the  leathe r to  protect  it from 
d irect  sunlight. 
{D Tips 
- Insects  are  easier  to  remove  from  paint  that 
has  been  fresh ly waxed. 
- Regular  waxing  can  prevent  rust  spots  from 
forming. 
Placing  your  vehicle  out 
of  service 
If you  would  like to  take  your  vehicle  out  of  serv 
ice for  a  longer  time,  contact  your  authorized 
A udi dealer  or  qualified  repair  facility.  They will 
advise  you  of  important  measures,  such  as  corro
s ion  protection,  maintenance  and  storage  proce
dures.  Also follow  the  information  about  the  bat
tery~ 
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Fuel  and  Refueling 
Fuel 
Gasoline 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  gasoline  engine 
Using  the right  fuel  helps  keep the  environment 
clean  and prevents  engine damage . 
Fuel  recommendation 
The fuel  recommended  for  your  vehicle  is unlead
ed premium 
grade  gasoline.  Audi  recommends 
using  TOP TIER Detergent  Gasoline  with  a mini
mum  octane  rating  of  91  AKI  (95  RON). For more 
information  on TOP T IER Detergent  Gasoline , 
please  go to  the  official  website 
(www.toptiergas.com). 
The  recommended  gasoline  octane  rating  for 
your  engine  can also  be found  on  a label  located 
on the  inside  of  the  fuel  filler flap. This  rating 
may  be  specified  as AKI  or  RON . 
Your vehicle  may  also  be  operated using  unlead
ed  regular  gasoline  with  a minimum  octane  rat 
ing of 87  AKl/91  RON . However , using 87  AKl/91 
RON  octane  fue l wi ll  slight ly reduce  engine  per
formance. 
Use unleaded gasoline  only. Unleaded  gasoline 
is  available  throughout  the  USA, Canada, and  in 
most  European  countries.  We recommend  that 
you  do  not  take  your  vehicle  to areas or  countries 
where  unleaded  gasoline may  not be available. 
For  more  informat ion  on  refueling  your  vehicle, 
see 
~ page  215. 
Octane  rating 
Octane  rating  indicates  a gasoline's  ability  to  re
sist  engine  damaging  "knock"  caused  by prema
ture  ignition  and  detonation . Therefore,  buying 
the  correct  grade of  gasoline  is very  important  to 
help  prevent  possible  engine damage  and  a loss 
of  eng ine performance. 
Gasoline  most  commonly  used in  the  United 
States  and  Canada has the  following  octane  rat
ings  that  can usually  be found  on  the filler  pump: 
- Prem ium  Grade : 91- 96  AKI 
Fuel  and  Refueling 
- Regular  Grade: 87 -90  AKI 
Ex planation  of  the  abbreviations: 
AKI = 
Anti Knock  Index = (R +M)/2  = (RON+MON)/ 
2 
RON=  Research  Octane  Number 
MON  =  Motor  Octane  Number. 
(D Note 
- Do not  use any  fuel w ith  octane  ratings  low
er  than  87  AKI or  91  RON otherwise  expen
sive  engine  damage  wi ll occur. 
- Do 
not us e leaded  gasoline.  The  use of lead
ed gasoline  will  severely  damage your  veh i
cle's  catalytic  converter  and  its  ability  to 
contro l exha ust  emissions. 
Blended  gasoline 
App lies to  vehicles: wit h gasoli ne e ngi ne 
Use  of  gasoline  containing alcohol  or MTBE 
(methyl  tertiary  butyl  ether) 
You may  use  unleaded gasoline  blended  with  al
cohol  or  MTBE (commonly  referred to  as oxygen
ates)  if the  blended  mixture  meets  the  following 
criteria: 
Blend of gasoline methanol  (wood alcohol or 
methyl  alcohol) 
-Anti -knock  index  must  be 87  AKI  or  higher. 
- Blend  must  contain  no more  than  3% metha-
nol. 
- Blend  must  contain  more  than  2% co-solvents. 
Blend of gasoline and  ethanol  (grain alcohol or 
ethyl  alcohol) 
- Anti-knock  index  must  be  87 AKI  or  higher. 
- Blend  must  not  contain  more  than  15%  etha-
nol. 
- Vehicles  w ith  flexible  fuel*  engine:  blend  must 
not  contain  more  than  85%  ethanol. 
Blend of gasoline  and MTBE 
-Anti-knock  index  must  be 87  AKI or  higher. 
- Blend  must  contain  not more  than 15% MTBE. 
Seasonally adjusted gasoline  ..,. 
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Fuel and  Refu elin g 
Many gasoline  grades  are  blended  to  perform  es
pecially  we ll for  winter  or  summer  driving . Dur
ing  seasona l change-over,  we  suggest  that  you 
fill  up  at busy  gas  stations where the seasonal 
adjustment  is more  likely  to be  made  in  time. 
@) Note 
-Fuels  containing  a  high  percentage  of etha
nol  such  as  ESO and E85 may  only  be  used  in 
vehicles  with  flexible  fuel*  engines.  Using 
high  ethanol  fuel  in vehicles  not  equipped 
with  flexible  fuel*  engines  can  cause  severe 
engine  damage. 
- Methanol  fuels  which  do  not  meet  these  re quirements  may  cause  corros ion  and  dam
age  to  plastic  and  rubber  components  in the 
fuel  system. 
- Do not  use  fuels  that  fail  to  meet  the  spec i
fied  criter ia  in this  chapter. 
- If you  are  unable  to  determine  whether  or 
not  a  particular  fue l blend  meets  the  speci
ficat ions,  as k your  service  station  o r its  fuel 
supplier. 
- Do not  use  fuel  for  wh ich  the  contents  can
not  be  identified. 
- Fuel  system  damage  and  performance  prob
lems  resu lting  from  the  use  of fue ls  differ
ent  from  those  specified  are  not  the  respon
sibility  o f Audi and  are  not  covered  unde r 
the  New Vehicle  or  the  Emission Control 
System  Warranties . 
- If you  experience  a  loss  of fue l economy  or 
driveability  and  performance  problems  due 
to  the  use  of one  of these  fuel  b lends  we 
' 
recommend  that  you  switch  to  unblended 
fuel. 
Ethanol  fuel  (Bio -ethanol) 
App lies  to vehicles: with  flex ible fuel  engine 
You con  recognize  vehicles with a flexible  fuel 
engine  by looking  at  the label on  the  inside  of 
the  fuel  filler  flop. 
Vehicles with flexible  fuel  engines may  be  operat
ed  with  bio-ethanol  fuels such  as  E85  (85%  etha
nol  and  15%  gasoline)  or  with unleaded  gasoline 
(91  AKI/ROZ 95).  The vehicle  may  also be  operat
ed  w ith  a  m ixture  of  these  fuels. 
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Your fuel  consumption  wi ll  increase  when  using 
bio -ethano l fue ls  due  to  the  lower  amount  of en
ergy  contained  per unit  volume  in ethano l. 
Warming  up the  fle xible fuel  engin e in  low 
t e mperatu res 
Due  to  the  chemical  composition  of  bio -ethanol, 
a  certain  amount  of  fuel ends  up  in  the engine  oil 
when  driving  short distances  in  very low temper
atures.  This  fuel  evaporates again when the en
gine  is  warmed  up. 
II Please  war m  up e ngi ne . 
If  the  driver  message  appears  in the  instrument 
cluster  disp lay, drive  with  a  warm  engine to  re
duce  the oil leve l. 
(D Note 
-Never  fill  with  methanol  or with  a  h igher 
percentage  of  bio-ethanol  than  85%  (E85). 
A higher  percentage  of  bio-ethanol  in the 
fuel  can  cause  damage  to  the  engine or to 
the  fuel  system. 
- If you  use  only  E85,  it  is  recommended  to 
fill  the  fue l tank  comp lete ly with  unleaded 
premium  grade  gasoline  every  5,000  miles. 
- If you  experience  starting,  rough  id le  or  hes
itat ion  driveab ility  problems,  fill the  fuel 
tank  comp letely  with  unleaded  premium 
grade  gasoline  and  drive  it  normally  until 
the  gaso line  is used.  See  your  author ized 
Audi  dealer  if the  problem  persists . 
- Inform  your  author ized  Audi  dealer  that  you 
are  operating  or  have  operated  the  vehicle 
with  E8S. 
- Read  and  follow  the  information  and  t ips 
about  gasoline~ 
page  213 . 
(D Tips 
It  may  take  longer  to  start  the  engine  when 
the  outs ide  temperature  is very  cold.  If  poss i
ble,  use  winterized  fue l if tempe ratures  are 
below  freezi ng.  
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Gasoline additives 
Appl ies  to  vehicles: with  gaso line  engine 
A major  concern  among  many auto  manufactur
ers is carbon  deposit  build-up  caused  by the  type 
of gasoline  yo u use. 
Although  gasoline  grades  differ from  one  manu
facture r to  another,  they  have certa in things  in 
common.  A ll gasoline  grades  contain substances 
that  can cause  deposits  to  collect  on v ita l engine 
parts,  such as  fue l injectors  and  intake  va lves. A l
though  most  gasoline brands include  additives  to 
keep  engine  and  fuel  systems  clean,  they  are  not 
equally  effective. 
Audi recommends  using TOP  TIER  Detergent  Gas
oline.  For more  information  on  TOP TIER Deter
gent  Gasoline,  please go to the  official website 
(www.toptiergas.com). 
After an  extended  period of using  inadequate 
fuels,  built-up  carbon  deposits  can  rob your en
gine of peak  performance . 
CD Note 
-Damage  or malf u nction  due  to poor  fuel 
quality  is not  covered by the  Audi  New Vehi
cle  Limited Warranty. 
- Do  not  add  aftermarket  fuel  additive  prod
ucts  to your fuel  tank. 
Diesel fuel 
Applies  to  veh icles: with  d iesel e ng in e 
Always use  ULSD (Ultra Low Sulfur  Diesel) No. 2. 
The  ULSD  No. 2  meets  the  ASTM O97S. 
Diesel  fuel  with  concentrat ions  of  biodiesel  high
er than  S 
% such as  B11, B2O or  B1OO are  strictly 
prohibited. 
Service station  fuel  pumps  are  labeled  w ith  the 
correct  fuel  information  for easy  recognition  by 
the  user . 
If the  diesel  fuel  pump  is not  labeled 
ask the  station  operator  what  fuel  is being  d is
pensed  before  filling up your vehicle. 
ULSD No. 2 may not  be ava ilab le outside  the  USA 
and  Canada.  Be sure  to  check  before traveling  to 
other  countries . 
Fuel  and  Refueling 
ULSD No. 2 can  become  thicker  in very cold tem 
peratures,  and  this  can impair the  engine's  start
ing  and  running.  Depend ing on the  season,  gas 
stations  provide ULSD No. 2 that  flows  better  in  cold temperatures  so that  you can cont inue oper
ating  your vehicle as  usual. 
CD Note 
- Your vehicle's  diesel  engine  was  designed 
soley for  use w ith  ULSD  No. 2. Therefore, 
never  use gasoline,  heating  oil, other  fuels 
or  flow  improvers.  These contain substances 
that  will severe ly damage  the fuel  system 
and  the  engine. Such damage  will not  be 
covered by  your New Vehicle Limited War
ranty. 
- If you  put  any amount  of  incorrect  fuel in 
the  fuel  tank,  do not  start  the  engine under 
any circumstances.  Immediately  contact  the 
nearest  authorized  Audi dealer  or author
ized Aud i Service  Facility  for assistance . 
These fuels  contain  substances  that  can se
vere ly damage  the  fuel  system  and  the  en
gine  if the  engine  is started. 
Refueling 
Fuel filler  neck 
The fue l filler  neck is located  on the  right rear 
side  panel  behind  the  fuel  filler flap . 
If the power  lock ing system  should  fail, you can 
still open  the  flap manually  -for detailed  instruc
tions  see 
¢ page 217. 
You  can find  the  fuel  tank capacity of  your vehicle 
in 
¢ page 278. 
The label  on the  inside  of the  fuel  f iller flap  tells 
you  the  correct  fuel for your veh icle. For more  in
formation  about fuel  specifications,  see 
¢page 213. 
Your vehicle fuel  tank  has an  on-board  refuelling 
vapor  recovery system.  This  feature helps  to  pre
ven t fu el vapors  from escap ing from  the  tank and 
polluting  the environment  while yo u refuel your 
vehicle.  In  order  to  fill  the  tank  properly  while 
protecting  the  environment,  please follow this 
refueling  procedure  carefully . 
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_& WARNING 
Under normal  operating  conditions,  never car 
ry additional  fuel  containers  in your car. Gas 
canisters  and  other  containers  used  to  trans
port  fuel  can be dangerous.  Such containers, 
full or empty,  may  leak and  could cause  a fire 
in a collision. If you must  transport  fuel  to 
use for your  lawn mower, snow blower, etc., 
be very careful  and  a lways observe  loca l and 
state  laws rega rding the  use,  transportation 
and  sto rage  of such fuel  containers.  Make  cer
tain  the  container  meets  industry  standards 
(ANSI/ASTM F852  -86) . 
(D Note 
Never d rive you r vehicle unt il the  fuel  tank  is 
comp letely  empty.  The  irreg ular supply of 
fue l can cause  m isfiring.  Gasoline cou ld enter 
the  exhaust  system  and  damage  the  catalytic 
converter. 
Refuelling 
Fig . 190 Right  rear  vehicle  s ide:  Opening  the fuel fill er  flap 
Fi g.  191 Fuel  filler  flap  with  attached  fuel  cap 
When activating  the  central  lock ing, the  fue l fill
er flap  is automatically  un locked or  locked. Re
fue l the  vehicle with the  ignition turned 
off. 
216 
Tak ing the  fu el cap off 
..  Press the  left  side of the  fuel  fi ller flap  to  open 
it 
¢ fig . 190 -arrow-. 
..  Unscrew fue l cap counter-clockwise  and  hang  it 
on the  fuel filler f lap 
c;, fig. 191. 
..  Check the  label  on the  inside of the  fuel  filler 
flap  to  determine  if the  vehicle must  be fueled 
w ith  gasoline  or diesel fuel. 
Re fuelling  proce dure 
..  Insert  the fuel  nozzle from  the  gasoline  pump 
into  the  fue l filler  neck as far  as  it will go. 
..  Select  a medium  refuelling  rate  so  that  the 
nozzle  switches  off automatically  when the 
tank  is full. 
Putting  t he fu el cap b ack  on 
..  After f illing your tank,  twist  the  fuel  cap clock-
wise as far  as  it will go. 
..  Close the  fuel  filler flap. 
To avoid fuel  spilling or evaporating  from  the  fuel 
tank  always close fue l cap proper ly and  com
plete ly. An improper ly closed fue l filler  cap may 
also cause  the  MIL lamp 
c;, page 26 to  come  on 
(only vehicles w ith  gasoline  eng ine) . 
_& WARNING 
Imp roper  refueling  or  handling  of fuel  can 
cause  fire,  explosion  and  severe  burns. 
- Fue l is highly flammable  and  can cause  se
vere burns  and  other  injur ies. 
-
- Failure to  shut  the  engine  off while  refuel
ing and/or  to  insert  the  pump  nozzle fully 
into the  fue l filler  neck could cause  fuel  to 
spray out  of filler  neck or to  overflow. Fue l 
spray and  overflowing fue l can cause  a fire. 
- Never use a ce llular telephone  while  refuel
ing. The electromagnetic  radiation  can 
cause  sparks  that  can ignite  fuel vapors  and 
cause  a fire. 
- Never get  back  into your vehicle wh ile refu
eling.  If  in except iona l circumstances  you 
m ust  get  back in your vehicle whi le refue l
ing,  make certain  that  yo u close the  door 
and  touch  metal  to  discharge  static  electric-
ity before  touching  the  filler  nozz le aga in. 
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Static  electricity  can  cause  sparks  that  can ignite  fuel  vapors  released  during  refueling. 
- Never  smoke  or  have  an  open  flame  any
where  in or  near  your  vehicle  when  refueling  or filling  a  portable  fuel  container. 
- For your  safety,  we  strong ly recommend 
that  you  do  not  travel  with  a  portable  fuel 
container  in your  vehicle.  The  container,  full 
or empty  may  leak  and  could  cause  a fire, 
especially  in a  crash. 
- If,  under  exceptional  circumstances,  you 
must  transport  a  portable  fuel  container, 
please  observe  the  following: 
- Never  fill  a  portable  fuel  container  whi le  it 
is anywhere  in or  on  the  vehicle  (for  exam
ple,  in the  luggage  compartment,  or  on 
the  trunk).  Static  electricity  can  bui ld  up 
while  filling  and  can  ignite  fuel  vapors  causing  a fire. 
- Always place  a  portable  fuel  container  on 
the  ground  before  filling. 
-Always  keep  the  fi ller  nozzle  complete ly 
ins ide  the  portable  container  before  and 
during  filling. 
- If  filling  a  portable  container  made  of 
metal,  the  filler  nozz le  must  always  be  in 
contact  w ith  the  container . Th is will  help 
prevent  static  e lectricity  from  discharg ing 
and  cause  a fire . 
- Never  sp ill fuel  inside  the  vehicle  or  lug
gage  compartment.  Fue l vapors  are  highly 
flammab le. 
- Always observe  local  and  state/provincial  laws  rega rding  the  use,  storage  and  trans
portat ion  of fuel  contai ners. 
- Make certa in the  fuel  container  meets  in
dustry  standards  (ANSI/  ASTM F852 -86) . 
(D Note 
If  any fuel  has  spilled  onto  the  car,  it  shou ld 
be  removed  immediately  to  prevent  damage 
to  the  paint . 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
As soon  as  the  correctly  operated  nozzle  sw itches  off  automatically  for  the  first  time, 
the  tank  is full . Do not  try  to  add  more  fuel 
Fu el a nd  R efu elin g 
because  f uel  may  spill  out.  In  addition,  the 
expansion  space  in the  fuel  tank  will  be fi lled  -
causing  the  fue l to  overflow  when  it  becomes 
warm  and  pollute  the  environment. 
@ Tips 
- Running  your  engine  whi le  refue lling  may 
cause  vapors  to  escape  or  even  cause  fue l to 
spill  out  of  the  tank.  This would  then  sh ut 
off  the  fuel  nozzle  before  the  tank  is full. 
- Do not  refuel  your  vehicle  with  the  ignition  turned  on.  The  fuel  gauge  may  otherwise not  indicate  the  correct  fuel  level  after  refu
elling . 
- Diesel  vehicles*  are  equipped  with  a  diesel 
m isfueling  protector . 
It allows  the  vehicle  to 
be  fueled  only  with  a  d iesel  fue l pump  noz
zle . A wo rn  o r damaged  nozzle  o r a  nozz le 
that  is too  small  may  not  be  able  to  open 
the  diesel  misfueling  protector. 
If this  is the 
case , try  turning  the  nozzle  before  insert ing 
it  in the  fuel  filler  neck,  use  a  different  fuel 
pump  or  see  your  authorized  A udi dealer  or 
authorized  repair  facility  for  assistance. 
- The fuel  fi ller f lap  of your  vehicle  is not 
locked  when  you  lock the  vehicle  from  the 
inside. 
Unlocking the  fuel  filler  flap 
by hand 
You can  open  the  fuel  filler  flap  by hand  if  the 
power  locking  system  should  fail. 
Fig. 192 L u ggage  compa rtm en t:  Em erge ncy ope ning of 
fue l fille r flap 
The  emergency  op ening  mechanism  is located 
behind  the  right  side  trim  panel  in the  luggage 
compartment. 
•  Open  the  right  side  trim  panel. 
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"' Loosen the  strap  from  its  bracket and pull  on  it 
¢ 
fig.  192 . Now you can open the  fuel  filler  flap 
as usual. 
Selective  catalytic  reduction 
General  information 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  selective  catalytic  reduct ion 
In  vehicles  with  selective  catalytic  reduction, a 
urea solution  (Ad Blue) is injected  into the  ex
haust  system  before 
a nitrogen  oxide  catalytic 
converter  to  reduce nitrogen  emissions . 
The  AdBlue  is carried  in a separate  tank  in the  ve
hicle. The AdB lue usage accounts  for  approxi
mately  0.5%  to  1.2%  of  the  diesel  fuel  that  is 
used. 
When  a message about  refilling  the  Ad  Blue ap
pears  in the  instrument  cluster  disp lay, you  must 
refill  the  Ad Blue yourself  or  have it  refilled by an 
authorized  Audi  dealer  or authorized  Audi Service 
Facility ¢ 
page  219. 
(1) Tips 
-The display  indicates the  distance  remaining 
that  can  be driven¢ 
page  218. If  the  Ad Bl
ue  tank  is completely  empty,  the  engine will 
not  start  again  after  the  ignition is switched 
off. 
-Ad  Blue  is  required  by law to  operate  this  ve
hicle . 
Messages  in the  instrument  cluster  display 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  selective  catalytic  reduct ion 
The display  indicates  if  the  Ad Blue level  is low  or 
if  there  is a system  malfunction. 
AdBlue  level  low 
You will  be informed  if the  Ad Blue  in the  tank 
drops  below  a certain  level. 
Ad Blue /9 1500  mi  (2400  km) Refill  Ad  Bl-
ue.  See owner's  manual 
This message appears  when there is only  enough 
Ad  Blue  left  to  drive  the  distance  indicated  in the 
instrument  cluster.  Fill the  Ad Blue. 
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Ad Blue /9 600  mi  (1000  km) Refill Ad Blue! 
No  restart  in 600  mi  (1000  km)! See owner's 
manual 
This  message  appears when  there  is only  enough 
Ad  Blue  left  to  drive  the  distance  indicated in the 
instrument  cluster. Fill the  AdB lue . Otherwise 
the  engine  will  not  start  again  if  you stop  it  once 
the  distance  indicated  has been driven. 
Refill  Ad Blue! No  re
start!  See owner's  manual 
This  message  appears when the Ad Blue tank  is 
empty.  Fill  the Ad Blue . Otherwise  you will  not  be 
able  to  start  the  engine  again  once you  stop  it. 
The  Ad Blue must  be refilled  when  the amount  in 
the  tank  has reached the  minimum  level 
¢ page  219, Filling  AdBlue . 
Incorrect  filling/system  malfunction 
A message appears  if  the  Ad  Blue tank  was  filled 
with  a flu id other  than  Ad  Blue and the system 
has detected  that  the tank  was filled  incorrect ly, 
or  if there  is a system  malfunction. 
AdBlue ./' 600  mi  (1000  km) AdBlue: 
Fault!  No restart  in 600 mi (1000  km)! See 
owner's  manual 
This message appears when  it is only  possible  to 
drive  the distance  indicated  in the  instrument 
cluster.  Drive to  the  nearest  authorized  Audi 
dealer  or authorized  Audi  Service Facility  to  have 
the  malfunction  cor rected.  Otherwise  the  engine 
will  not start again  if  you stop  it once  the dis
tance  indicated  has been  driven. 
AdBlue:  System 
fault.  No restart!  See owner's manual 
This message appears  if  the  system  has detected 
that the tank  was fi lled incorrectly  or  that  there 
i s  a malfunction.  Drive  immediate ly  to  the  near
est  authorized  Audi dealer  or  authorized  Audi 
Service  Facility  to  have the malfunction  correct
ed.  Otherwise  you will  not  be ab le to  start  the  en
gine  again  once you stop  it .