AUDI R8 SPYDER 2011 Owners Manual
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Tightening wheel bolts
.,. Fit the wh eel b olt wrench ove r the wheel
bolt and push it down as far as it will go
1l.
.,. Close your grip around the
end of the
wrenc h handle fo r maximum torque and
turn each wheel bolt
clockwi se u nti l it sits
t ight.
H ave the
tightening torque of the whee l bolts
checked as soon as possible with a torque
wrench . It shou ld be 120 Nm.
Chec k the
tire pre ssure as soon as possible.
Return the vehicle tool kit to its proper place.
A WARNING
Loose ning t he wheel bo lts is prohib ited;
da nger of an accident!
@ Tips
- Never try and use the hexagona l socke t
i n the handle of the screwdr iver to loos
en or tighten the w heel bolts.
- If yo u have dete rm ined t hat wheel bolts
a re cor roded and difficult to t urn, the
bo lts must be rep laced befo re checking
the to rque.
- Unti l the tig hte ning torque is checked,
d rive at redu ced speeds as a pre caution.
Notes on wheel change
Pl ease read the information¢ page 199, New
tires and replacing tires and wheels,
if you are
going to use a spare tire which is different
from the tires on your veh icle.
Afte r you change a tire:
- Check the tire pressure on the spare imme
dia tely after mounting.
- Have the whee l bolt t ightening torque
chec ked w ith a torq ue wrench as soon as
poss ible by your author ized A udi dealer or a
qu alified service sta tion.
1 ) You need th e appropr iate adapter to tighte n the a nti
t h eft wheel bolts
c:, page 216.
What do I do now? 219
- With stee l and alloy whee l rims, the whee l
bolts are correctly tightened at a torque of
90 ft lb (120 Nm) .
- If you notice while changing a tire that the
wheel bo lts are corroded and difficu lt to
turn, then they should be rep laced before
you check the tightening torque.
- Replace the flat tire with a new one and
have it installed on your vehicle as soon as
possible. Remount the wheel cover.
Until then , d riv e with e xtra care and at re
duced speeds.
A WARNING
- If you are going to equ ip your vehicle
with tires or rims which differ from those
which were facto ry installed, then be
sure to read the information ¢
page 199,
New tires and replacing tir es and
wheels.
- Always sto re the tools secu rely in lug
gage compartment. Othe rwise, in a n ac
cident o r su dden maneuver they cou ld fly
forwdrd, CciU5ing injury to pd55enger5 in
the vehicle.
(D Note
Do not use comme rcially avai lab le tire
sea lants. Otherwise, the e le ctr ic al com po
nen ts of t he tire p ressu re monitoring sys
tem * wi ll no longe r work proper ly an d the
sensor fo r the tire pressure mon itor ing
system will have to be rep laced by a quali
fied wor kshop.
Jump-starting
General
If necessary, the engine can be started by
connecting it ta the battery of another vehi
cle.
If the engi ne should fail to start because of a
discharged or weak battery, the battery ca n be.,.. •
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220 What do I do now?
connected to the battery of another vehicle,
using a pair of jumper cables to start the en
gine.
Both batteries must be rated at 12 volts. The
capacity (Ah) of the booster battery must not
be substantially less than the capacity of the
discharged battery.
Jumper cables Use
only jumper cables of sufficiently large
cross section to safely carry the starter cur
rent. Refer to the manufacturer's specifica
tions.
Use only jumper cables which have
insulated
terminal clamps and are properly marked for
distinction :
plus(+) cable: in most cases colored red
minus(-) cable: in most cases colored black
A WARNING
Batteries contain electricity, acid, and gas .
Any of these can cause very serious or fatal
injury. Follow the instructions below for
safe handling of your vehicle's battery.
- Always shield your eyes and avoid lean
ing over the battery whenever possible.
- A discharged battery can already freeze
at temperatures just below 32 °F (0 °C).
Before connecting a jumper cable, the
frozen battery must be thawed com
pletely, otherwise it could explode.
- Do not allow battery acid to contact eyes
or skin. Flush any contacted area with
water immediately.
- Improper use of a booster battery to
start a vehicle may cause an explosion.
- Vehicle batteries generate explosive gas
es. Keep sparks, flame and lighted ciga
rettes away from batteries.
- Do not try to jump start any vehicle with
a low acid level in the battery.
- The voltage of the booster battery must
also have a 12-Volt rating. The capacity
(Ah) of the booster battery should not be
lower than that of the discharged bat
tery. Use of batteries of different voltage or substantially different
"Ah" rating
may cause an explosion and personal in
jury.
- Never charge a frozen battery. Gas trap
ped in the ice may cause an explosion.
- Never charge or use a battery that has
been frozen . The battery case may have
be weakened .
- Use of batteries of different voltage or
substantially different capacity (Ah) rat
ing may cause an explosion and injury.
The capacity (Ah) of the booster battery should not be lower than that of the dis
charged battery.
- Before you check anything in the engine compartment, always read and heed all
WARNINGS
9 page 175, Working in the
engine comportment.
(!) Note
-Applying a higher voltage booster bat
tery will cause expensive damage to sen
sitive electronic components, such as
control units, relays, radio, etc.
- There must be no electrical contact be
tween the vehicles as otherwise current
could already start to flow as soon as the
positive(+) terminals are connected.
(D Tips
- The discharged battery must be properly
connected to the vehicle's electrical sys
tem.
- Switch off any car phone, or follow the
car phone instructions for this situation.
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Use of jumper cables
Make sure to connect the jumper cable
clamps in exactly the order described below'
Fig . 162 Luggage co m pa rtme nt: connec tor s for a
ch arge r and jump start cab les
F ig . 163 Ju m p sta rt usin g t he batte ry in a not her ve hi
cl e: A -Fem ale socket , B · Dis charge
The batte ry is located in the luggage compart
ment ¢
page 185. The front lid can be opened
in an emergency
C? page 43 .
Do not connect the negat ive cable directly to
the negative termina l on the battery. Connect
it to a
j u mp start pin instead ¢ fig. 162.
Connect the posi tive cable (red) to the
posit ive t ermin al
1. Connect one end of the red jumper cable
¢
fig. 163 (D to the positive te rm inal of
d ischarged battery @.
2. Connect the other end of the red jumper
cable to the positive termina l@ of the
booster battery @.
Conn ect the negat ive cable (black ) to the
n egati ve ter minal
3. Connect one end of the black jumper ca
b le @ to the negative terminal of the
booster battery @.
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4. Secure the other end to the jump start pin
@for the discharged battery @.
Starting the engine
~ Start the engine of the veh icle providing as
sistance and al low it to run at idle.
~ Now sta rt the engine of the vehicle with the
discharged battery .
~ If the engine does not start: Stop trying af
ter 10 seconds and then try again after
about 30 seconds.
~ Disconnect the cable while the engine is
running in exactly
reverse order to that de
scribed .
The ba ttery is ven ted to the ou tside to prevent
gases from entering the vehicle interior . Make
sure that the jumper clamps are well connect
ed with their
metal parts in full contact with
the battery term inals .
.&, WARNING
To avoid serious personal injury and dam
age to the veh icle, heed all warnings and
instructions o f the jumper cable manufac
turer . If in doubt, call for road service.
- Ju mper cables m ust be long enough so
that the vehicles do not touch.
- When connecting jumper cables, make
sure that they cannot get caught in any
mov ing parts in the engine compart
ment.
- Before you check anything in the engine
compartment, always read and heed a ll
WARNINGS ¢
page 175, Working in the
engine compar tment.
(D Note
Improper hook-up of jumper cables can ru
in the generator .
- Always connect POSITIVE(+) to POSI
TIVE(+), and NEGATIVE( -) to NEGATIVE
( - ) ground post of the battery manager
control unit.
- Check that all screw p lugs on the battery
cells are screwed in firm ly. If not, tighten
plugs prior to connecting clamp on nega-
-
tive battery terminal. .,..
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222 What do I do now ?
-Please note that the procedure for con
necting a jumper cable as described
above applies spec ifically to the case of
your vehicle be ing jump started. When
you are giving a jump start to another ve
hicle, do
not connect the negative( -) ca
ble to the negat ive( -) terminal on the
discharged battery ©-Instead, securely
connect the negative (- ) cable to either a
solid metal component that is firmly
bo lted to the engine b lock or to the en
gine block itself . If the battery that is be
ing charged does not vent to the outside,
escaping battery gas cou ld ign ite and ex
plode!
Emergency towing
with commercial tow
truck
General hints
Your Audi requires special handling for tow
ing.
The following information is to be used by
commercia l tow truck operators who know
how to operate their 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 car carrier (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 anchorage
~ page 222.
A WARNING
A vehicle being towed is not safe for pas
sengers. Never allow anyone to ride in a
vehicle being towed, for any reason.
(D Note
The vehicle has very low ground clearance.
Make sure that no damage is caused to the
-
underside of the vehicle when it is being
loaded onto a f lat bed truck .
Front towing loop
Do not install the front towing loop until it is
needed.
Fig. 164 Right front bumper without grille : Tow ing
loop
fully screwed in
On the right front in the bumper, there is a
threaded hole behind the air intake grill into
which the towing loop is screwed.
"' Remove the towing loop from the vehicle
tool kit~
page 213.
"'Pull the lower part of the grill forwa rd and
out .
"' Screw the towing loop tightly into the
threaded ho le as far as it wi ll go ¢
fig. 164.
When it is no longer needed, unscrew the
towing loop and put it back into the on-board
toolkit. Make sure to have the towing loop stored in the vehicle at all times.
When installing the grill for the air duct, be
sure that the tabs on the grill are first insert ed into their guides on the vehicle. Then push
the grill into position.
A WARNING
= If the towing loop is not screwed in as far
as it will go, the thread can pull out when
the veh icle is towed -potential r isk of an
accident.
@ Tips
Check carefully to make sure the hook-up i s secure.
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Fuses and bulbs
Electrical fuses
Replacing fuses
Fuses that have blown will have metal strips
that have burned through.
Fig. 165 Passenger's s ide wheel well: Foot rest with
fuse arrangement
The fuses are located in the footwell area on
the passenger's side behind a cover.
• Turnoff the ignition and the affected electri
cal consumers .
• Check the following table to see which fuse
belongs to the consumer.
• Remove the floor mat .
• Fold the foot rest back
c::> fig. 165.
• Remove the clamp from the holder in the
fuse box.
• Remove the fuse using the clamp and re
place the blown fuse w ith an identical new
one.
• Fold the foot rest down again .
A 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 elec
trical system and a fire.
(D Note
If a new fuse burns out again after shortly
have you have installed it, have the electri
cal system checked by your authorized Au
d i dealer.
Fuse s and bulbs 223
@ Tips
-The following table does not list fuse lo
cations that are not used.
- Some of the equipment items listed are
optional or only available on certain
mode l configurations.
Fuse assignment
Fig. 166 Passenge r footwe ll: Fuse assignment
Fuse panel @
Consumer
1 VOA interface
2
3
4
5
Heated windshield washer
nozzle
Audi parking system Engine compartment lid re
lease
Diagnostic interface, light
switch, indicator light
Pas
senger Air Bag OFF ,
selector
lever
6 Networking gateway
Amps
5
5
5
10
10
5
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224 Fuses and bulbs
Fuse panel@
Consumer
Automatically dimming in-
side mirror, ga rage door
8 opener (Homel ink), washer
pump relay, power outlets
relay
10
~ button
11 Pressure sensor, climate
controls
12 Airbag
Fuse panel @
No . II Consumer
1 Radiator fan (1)
2 Radia tor fan (2)
3 Exterior lighting
4 Exterior lighting
6 Blower regulator
Fuse panel @
No . II Consumer
1 Rear view camera
2
Tire pressure monitoring
system
4
Cell phone package, te le-
phone antenna amplifier
5 Instrument cluster
6 Networking gateway
7 Steering column lever
8
Diagnostic interface, brake
pedal switch, selector lever
9 Rain/light sensor
10 Light switch
11 Special functions control
module
15 Sound amplifier
Radio
Fuse panel E
No. Consumer
3 Auxiliary water pump
5 Supply terminal 15, starter
Amps
10
10 5
5
II Amps
40 40
40
40
40
II Amps
5
10
7.5 5
5
5
10 5
5
5
30
20
Amps
10
30
Fuse panel @
No. Consumer
6 Pump for brake booster
7 Horn
8 Wiper motor
9 Wiper motor
10 Headlight washer system
12 Power outlets and cigarette
lighter
Fuse panel
®
No. !!Consumer
1
2
4
6
7
8
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E lectronic Stabilization Pro
gram
Electronic Stabilization Pro
gram
Rear window defogger
Power locking system
Interior lights, washer noz
zles
Anti-theft alarm sys tem
Climate controls
Heated seats
Lumbar support
11 Control module for doors
12 Control module for doors
Bulbs
Note
Amps
15
20
30
30
30
20
ll Amps ,
10
25
30
20
20
5
10
25 10
30 10
Your vehicle is equipped with maintenance
free headlights and rear lights. However, if a
bulb has to be changed, please consult your
authorized Aud i dealer or other qualified
workshop .
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Fuses and bulbs 225
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226 General information
General information
Explanation of
technical data
Some of the techn ical data listed in this man
ual require further explanation.
The technical data for your vehicle are listed in
the charts starting on
¢ page 228 . This chap·
ter prov ides general information, notes and
r estrictions wh ich app ly to these data .
Vehicle identification
The key data are given on the vehicle identifi·
ca tion number (VIN) plate and the vehicle da
ta sticker.
©+-wAuzzz XXx XXXXXXXX
XXX XXX
xxxxxxx
xx x.x xx
XXXKW XXX XX/XX
®t-XXX
@-t-LY7X/LY7X
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N2M/ NQ
EOA ?AO 4UE 6XC 5SL 6TS
!KP .J1L !LT !BA
JFA SMU 7X1 4RS
FOA 8GR OG1 OYK 0.JG
TOL 3NZ 88B U2A
XOA 1N1
2PG 801 902 825 07G
700 C7A 7K0 4X3 2Kl
3L3 4KC JY0 4K4 501
lSA OGG 0lA 4GF
@-I= xx.x
®
X.X X.X XXX
® © @__,
Fi g. 1 67 The ve hicle ident ific ation labe l
The Vehicle Identification Number (VlN)
You can find t he Vehicle Ident if icat io n N um
be r (V IN) beh ind the windshie ld on t he lowe r
l eft side . You can a lso display the Vehicle
I dentification N umbe r of your vehicle in the
Driver Information display ~
page 24.
The vehicle identification label
The vehicle iden tification la bel ~fig. 167 is
located wi th the fuses in the footwe ll on the
passenger's side ¢
page 223.
The label s hows the following vehicle data :
(D Vehicle Ident ificat io n Number (chassis
num ber)
@ . Vehicle model/eng ine output/transmis-
sion
@ Engine and transm iss ion codes
@ Pa int a nd inte rior equipment numbe rs
® Optional equipment numbers
@ Fuel economy and emissions data
Vehicle data a re a lso fo und in your Wa rra nty
& Ma intenance booklet .
The safety compliance st icker
The safety compliance sticker is your assur
ance that yo ur new vehicle complies with all
applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standards which we re in effect at the t ime the
vehicle was manufactured . You can find this
st icker on the left door jamb.
It s h ows the
mon th and ye ar of product io n and the veh icle
iden tification numbe r of your vehi cle (pe rfora
tio n) as well as t he Gross Vehicle Weight Rat
ing (GVWR) and the G ross Ax le Weight Rating
(GAWR).
The high voltage warning label
T he high vol tage warning label is lo cate d on
the lo ck car rier .
The spark ignition system meets all require
ment s of the Canadian Interferen ce -Causing
Equipment Regulation s.
Weights
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
T he Gross Vehicle We ight Rat ing (GVWR), and
t h e Gross Axle Weight Rat ing (GAWR) for
fron t and rear are listed on a sticker on the
le ft doo r jamb.
The Gross Vehicle We ight Rat ing includes the
weight of the bas ic vehicle plus fu ll fuel ta nk,
o il a nd coo lant, plus max imum load , which in
cl udes p assenger we igh t (150 lbs./68 kg per
designate d seating posit ion) and luggage
weight .
IJ>,
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Gross Axle We ight R ating
The G ross Axle Weight Rating is the maximum
l oad that can be applied at each axle of the
vehicle
c::> &. .
Vehicle capacit y weight
The vehicle capac ity we ight (max. load) is list
ed eithe r on the dr iver's side B -pillar.
_& WARNING
- T he ac tual Gross Axle We ight Rat ing at
the front and rear axles shou ld not ex
ceed the permissible weights, and their
combination must not exceed the Gross
Vehicle Weight Rating.
- Exceeding permissib le weight ratings can
result in vehicle damage, accidents and
personal injury.
- The vehicle capacity weight figures apply
when the load is distributed evenly in the
vehicle (passengers and luggage). When
transporting a heavy load in the luggage
compartment, carry the load as near to
the rear axle as possible so that the veh i
cle's handling is not impa ired.
- Do not exceed the maximum permissible
axle loads o r the maximum gross vehicle
weig ht. Always remember that the vehi
cle's handling will be affected by the ex
tra load. Therefore, adjust your speed ac
cord ingly.
- Always obse rve loca l regu lations.
-
G ene ral in formation 22 7
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228 Data
Data
RB Spyder 4.2 quattro
Engine data
424 hp (316 kW)@ 7900 rpm
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Maximum output SAE net
Maximum torque SAE net
Cylinders, Displacement
Number of valves per cylinder
Bore
317 lb-ft (430 Nm) @ 4500 - 6000 rpm
8 cylinders, 254 CID (4163 cm3)
----~--
4
3.33 in (84 .5 mm)
3.65 in (92 .8 mm)
Stroke
Compression ratio
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12.5:1
1-5-4-8-6-3-7-2
Firing sequence
Fuel _________ ...
Engine oil
Engine oil with filter change
RB Spyder 5.2 quattro
Engine data
Maximum output SAE net
Maximum torque SAE net
Cylinders, Displacement
Number of valves per cylinder
Bore
Stroke
Compression ratio
Firing sequence
Fuel
Engine oil Engine oil with filter change
Premium unleaded (91 AKI) Recommended for
maximum eng ine performance. Further details
¢ page 170, Gasoline
q1Uarts/liters approx.
10.6/10
525
hp (386 kW)@ 8000 rpm
391 lb-ft (530 Nm)@ 6500 rpm
10 cylinders, 318 CID (5204 cm3 )
4
3.33 in (84 .5 mm)
3.65 in (92.8 mm)
12.5:1
1-6-5-10-2-7-3-8-4-9
Premium unleaded (91 AKI) Recommended for
maximum engine performance. Further details
¢ page 170, Gasoline
quarts/l iters approx.
8.8/8.3