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- Lack of proper  maintenance  as wel l as improper  use  of  the 
vehic le wi ll  impair  the  func tion  of  the  emission  con tro l system 
and  could  lead  to  damage. 
<£> For the  sake  of  th e  envir onm ent 
Even when  the  Emission  Control  System  is operating  properly,  the 
exhaust  gas  can  have  a su lfur -like  exhaust  gas  smell  under  some 
operating  states . This  depends  on  the  sulfur  content  of  the  fuel 
being  used.  Using  a different  brand  of  fue l may  help,  or  filling  the 
tank  with  lead-free  super  grade  gasoline. • 
Avoid  damaging  the  vehicle 
When  you  are  driving  on  poor roads, or  over  curbs,  steep  ramps, 
etc.,  make  certain  that  low- lying  parts  such  as spoi lers  and  exhaust 
system  parts  do  not  bottom  out  and  get  damaged. 
This  is  especially  true for  vehicles  with  low-slung  chassis (sports 
chassis)  and  fully  loaded  vehicles. • 
Operate  your  vehicle  economically 
and  minimize  pollution 
General 
Your personal  style  of driving  will  determine  the economy 
of  your  vehicle,  as  well  as exhaust  and  noise  levels. 
Fuel  economy,  environmental  impact,  and  wear  on  your  engine, 
brakes  and  tires  largely  depend  on  three  factors: 
•  your  personal  driving  style 
•  operating  cond itions 
•  technica l limitations 
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ment  Safety  first  Vehicle  operation 
Dri
ving  and  environm ent 
If  you  anticipate  what  you  need  to do  next  and  drive  economica lly, 
you  can  easily  cut  your  fuel  consumpt ion  by  10 -15 percent . This 
section  wil l give  you  some  tips  on  how  you  can  help  the  environ
ment  and  your  pocketbook. 
[  i ] Tips 
The  consumption  estimates  as published  by  ENV IRONMENTAL 
PRO TEC TION  AGENCY (EPA) and  Transport  Canada  may  not  corre 
spond  to  your  actua l consumption  on  the  road,  which  wi ll vary 
depending  upon  vehic le  load  and  speed,  road  and  weather  condi
tions,  trip  length,  etc. • 
Drive  smoothly  and  keep  a  lookout  ahead 
Vehicles  use  the  most  fuel  when  they  ore  accelerating. 
Avoid  unnecessary  accelerating  and  braking . 
Vehicles use  the  most  fuel  when  they  are  accelerating . If  you  antici
pate  what  is going  to  happen  next,  you  wi ll need  to  brake  less  and, 
thus,  acce lerate  less.  Let the  vehicle  coast  whenever  possib le - for 
examp le  when  you  see  that  the next  traffic  light  is  red. • 
Avoid  full  throttle 
Driving  at  moderate  speeds  saves  fuel  and  improves  your 
mileage. 
-Try  and  keep  well  below  your  car's  max imum  speed. 
Acce lerating  gently  reduces  fue l consumption , engine  wear,  and 
does  not  disturb  the  environment. 
Fue l consumption,  exhaust  emissions  and  engine  noise  increase 
disproportionately  at  high  speeds . If you  drive  at approximate ly 
three  quarters  of  top  speed,  fuel  consumption  wil l be  reduced  by 
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one  half. Never  drive  faster  than  the  posted  speed  limit  and weather 
conditions  permit. • 
Reducing  unnecessary  =citing 
Even  when  your  car  is just  idling  it  burns  up  fuel. 
- Shut  the  eng ine  off  when  you  are  not  driving  the  vehicle . 
- Do  not  warm  up  the  vehicle  by  letting  the  engine  run  at 
idle. 
It  makes  sense  to  shut  off  the  engine  in  traffic  jams,  when  waiting 
for  trains  to  pass  at  rai lroad  crossings , or  at  traffic  lights  that  have 
long  waits  on  red.  Turning  the  engine  off  for  just  30 -40 seconds 
saves  more  fuel  than  is  burned  starting  the  engine  again . 
It takes  a long  time  for  the  engine  to  warm  up  fu lly when  it  is 
running  at idle.  However, wear  and  noxious  emissions  are especially 
high  when  the  engine  is warming  up.  So you  should  drive  away  as 
soon  as you  start  the  engine  and  avoid  running  at  high  RPMs while 
the  engine  is  still  warming  up. 
0 Note 
Do  not  leave  engine  idling  unattended  after  starting . If warning 
lights  should  come  on  to  indicate  improper  operation,  they  would 
go  unheeded.  Extended  idling  also  produces  heat,  which  could  result  in  overheating  or  other  damage  to  the  vehicle  or  other 
property .• 
Regu1ar  ma1--.tenance 
A  badly  tuned  engine  unnecessarily  wastes  a  lot  of  fuel. 
- Have  your  vehic le  serviced  at  regular  intervals . By having  your  vehicle  regularly  serviced  by  an  authori
zed  Audi 
dea ler  helps  to  ensure  that  it  runs  properly  and  economica lly. The 
condition  of  your  vehicle  not  only  affects  its  safety  and  ability  to 
hold  its  value,  it  a lso affects 
fu el con sumpti on. 
C he ck  your  oil  each time  you fill  your  t ank . 
The  amount  of  oil  used  is  related  to  engine  load  and  speed. 
It  is  norma l for  the  oil  consumption  of  a new  engine  to  reach  its 
lowest  va lue  after  a certain  mileage  has  been  driven. 
You  must  drive  your  vehicle  about  3,000  miles  (5,000  kilometers)  before  you  can  properly  assess  oil  consumption . 
T his  also  applies  to  fuel  consumption  and  engine  output . 
0 Note 
• Have your  vehicle  maintained  properly  and  in  accordance  with 
the  service  recommendations  in  your  Warranty 
& Maintenance 
booklet.  Lack of  proper  ma intenance  as well  as improper  use  of  the 
vehic le wi ll  impair  the  function  of  the  emission  control  system  and 
cou ld  lead  to  damage. 
•  Do  not  alter  or  remove  any  component  of  the  Emiss ion  Control 
System  unless  approved  by  the  manufacturer. 
•  Do not  alter  or  remove  any  device,  such  as  heat  shields, 
switches,  ignition  wires,  valves,  which  are  designed  to  protect  your 
vehicle 's Em ission  Control  System  and  other  important  vehicle 
components .• 
Fewer  short  tr ips 
Fuel  consumption  will  always  be  relatively  high  on  short 
trips. 
- Try  to  avoid  driving  short  dista nces  wi th  a  cold  engine.  _,  
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The engine  and  catalytic  converter  have to  reach  their  optimal ope r
at ing t emp era tur e 
to  reduce  fuel  consumption  and  noxious  emis 
sions  effectively . 
•  Just  after  starting,  a cold  engine  in  a mid -size  car  burns  the  fuel 
at  a  poor  rate  of  6-8 miles  per  gal lon  (30-40  11100km). Half  a  mile 
down  the  road,  the  mileage  improves  to  12 MPG (201/100  km).  It will 
take  the  eng ine  no less than 
two  and  a half  miles  (4 km) of driv ing to 
warm  up  to  its  proper  operating  temperature  and  operate  at  an 
economic  mileage.  This  explains  why  taking  the  car for  short  trips  is 
a rather  wasteful  convenience. 
•  The 
out sid e tem perature is also  critical  in  th is regard . Your  car 
consumes  more  fuel  in  the  winter  than  in  the  summer. 
Controls  and  equip ment  Safety  first  Vehicle  operation 
Dri
ving  and  environm ent 
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Trailer  towing 
Driving  with  a  trailer 
General  information 
Your Audi  was  designed  primarily  for  passenger  transpor
tation. 
If you  plan  to  tow  a trailer,  please  remember  that  the  additional  load 
wi ll  affect  durability,  economy and  performance. 
Trai ler towing  not  on ly p laces  more  stress  on the  vehicle,  it a lso ca lls 
for  more  concentration  from  the  driver. 
For this  reasons,  always  fo llow  the  operating  and  driving  instruc 
tions  provided  and  use  common  sense. • 
Technical  requirements 
Traile r  hit ch 
Use a weight -carrying  hitch  conforming  to  the  gross  trailer  weight. 
The  hitch  must  be suitab le for  your  vehicle  and  tra iler  and  must  be 
mounted  secure ly on  the  vehicle's  chassis  at  a 
technically  sound 
location . Use only  a trailer  hitch  w ith  removable  ball  mount.  A lways 
check  with  the  trai ler  hitch  manufacturer  to  make  sure  that  you  are 
using  the  correct  hitch . 
Do not  use a  bumper  hit ch . 
The  hitch  must  be  installed  in such  a way  that  it  does  not  interfere 
w ith  the  impact-absorbing  bumper  system .  No  modifications 
should  be  made  to  the  vehicle  exhaust  and  brake  systems.  From 
time  to  time,  check  that  all  hitch  mount ing  bolts  remain  securely 
fastened. 
When  you  are  not  towing  a trailer,  remove  the  trailer  hitch  ball 
mount.  This  prevents  the  hitch  from  causing  damage  should  your 
vehic le be  struck  from  behind 
=:> & . 
Tire  pre ssure 
When  towing  a trailer,  inflate  the  tires of your  vehic le to the  cold  tire 
pressure  listed  under  "Full  load"on  the  sticker  on  the  right  door
jamb.  Inflate  trai ler tires  to trai ler and  tire  manufacturers'  specifica 
tions. 
Lights 
The  head ligh t settings  should  be  checked  wit h the  trai ler attached 
before  driving  off.  Have the  head lights  adjusted  as  necessary  so 
t hat  you  can  see the  road  ahead  but  not  blind  oncoming  traffic. 
Check to  make  sure  both  vehicle  and  trailer  lights  are working  prop 
erly. 
Engin e  cool ing  sy stem 
Towing  a t rai ler  makes  the  engine  wo rk ha rder . It  is  important  that 
the  cooling  system's  performance  stands  up  to  the  additiona l 
strain. Make  sure  that  the  coo ling  syste m has  enoug h fluid. 
Traile r  br akes 
If your  traile r is  equipped  wi th a  braking  system,  check  to  be  sure 
that  it  conforms  to  al l regu lations. 
T he trailer  hydraulic  brake  system  must  not  be directly  connected  to 
the  vehic le's  hydrau lic  brake  sys tem. 
Safety  chai ns 
Be sure  trailer  safety  chains  are  properly  connected  from  the trailer 
to  the  h itch  on  the  vehicle.  Leave  enough  slack  in  the  chains  to 
permit  turning  corners.  When  you  install  safety  chains,  make  sure 
they  will  not  drag  on  the  road  when  you  are  driving. 
The  chains  should  cross  under  the  trailer  tongue  to  prevent  it  from 
dropping  in  case  of  separation  from  the  hitch.  _.  
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Trailer  lights 
Trailer lights must  meet  all  regulations.  Be sure  to  check  with  your 
authorized  Audi  dealer  for  correct  wiring,  switches  and  relays. 
Mirrors 
If you  are  unable  to  see  the  traffic behind  you  using  the  regular 
outside  mirrors,  then  you 
must install extended  mirrors.  It is  impor
tant  that  you 
always have  clear  vision  to  the  rear . 
& WARNING 
After  removing  the  trailer  hitch,  do  not  store  it  in your  vehicle.  In 
case of sudden  braking,  the  hitch  could fly forward  and  injure you 
or your  passengers  . 
.1 
Operating  instructions 
Maximum  trailer  weight 
A trailer  for  your  vehicle  is  limited  to a typical  class 1 or class  2 
trailer. 
Trailer  load  distribution 
Be sure  the  load  in the  trailer  is  held  securely  in  place  to  guard 
against  shifting,  be it  forward,  backward or sideways. 
Never  allow  a  passenger to  ride  in a  trailer:::::, & in  "Driving  instruc
tions". 
Tire  pressure 
When  towing  a  trailer, inflate the tires  of  your  vehicle  to  the cold  tire 
pressure  listed under  "Full  load" on  the  sticker  on  the  right  door
jamb.  Inflate  trailer  tires  to  trailer and tire  manufacturers'  specifica
tions. 
Controls  and  equip ment  Safety  first  Vehicle  operation 
Trailer  towing 
Lights 
The 
headlight  settings  should  be checked  with the trailer  attached 
before  driving  off.  Adjust  as necessary  so that  you  can  see the  road 
ahead  but  not  blind  oncoming  traffic. 
Check  proper  working  of  vehicle  and  trailer  lights. 
Safety  chains 
Be sure  trailer safety  chains  are  properly connected  from  the  trailer 
to  the  hitch  on the  vehicle.  Leave enough  slack  in  the  chains  to 
permit  turning  corners.  When  you  install safety  chains,  make  sure 
they  will  not  drag  on  the  road  when  you  are  driving. 
The  chains  should  cross  under  the  trailer  tongue  to  prevent  it  from 
dropping  in case  of  separation  from  the  hitch. • 
Driving  instructions 
Driving with  a trailer always  requires  extra  care  and 
consideration. 
To obtain  the  best  possible  handling  of vehicle  and  trailer, 
please  note  the following: 
Do  not  tow  a  loaded  trailer when your  car  itself is not 
loaded. 
- Be especially  careful  when  passing  other  vehicles. 
Observe  speed limits. 
Do  not  drive  at  the maximum  permissible  speed. 
- Always  apply brakes  early. 
Monitor  the  temperature  gauge. 
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Weig ht  dis tributi on 
Towing  a loaded  trailer  with  an  empty car  resu lts  in  a high ly 
unstable  distribution  of  weight . If  this  cannot  be avoided  drive  at 
very  low  speeds  on ly to  avoid  the  risk  of  losing  steering  control. 
A  "ba lanced"  rig  is easier  to  operate  and  control.  This  means  that 
the  tow  vehicle  should  be  loaded  to  the  extent possible  and  permis 
sib le while  keeping  the  trai ler  as light  as possib le under  the  circum 
stances.  Whenever  possible,  transfer  some  cargo  to the  luggage 
compartment  of  the  tow  vehicle  while  observing  tongue  load  requirements  and  vehicle  loading  considerations . 
Speed 
The  higher  the  speed,  the  more  difficult  it  becomes  for  the  driver  to 
control  the  rig . Do  not  drive  at  the  maximum  permissible  speed. 
Reduce  your  speed  even more  under  unfavorable  load,  weather  or 
wind  conditions  -particularly  when  going  downhill. 
Reduce  vehicle  speed 
imm ed ia tely if the  trailer  shows  the  sl ightest 
sign  of  swaying.  Do not try to s top the s wayi ng by a ccelerating . 
Observe  speed  limits . In some  areas  speeds  for  vehicles  towing 
trai lers  are  lower  than  for regular  vehicles. 
Always  app ly  brakes  early.  When  driving  downhill,  shift  into  lower 
gear  to  use the  engine  braking  effect  to  slow  down  the  vehicle.  Use 
of  the  brakes  alone  can  cause  them  to  overheat  and  fail. 
C oo la nt  tempe ra tu re 
The  coolant  temperature  gauge ~ page 9 must  be  observed  care 
ful ly. If the  needle  moves  close  to  the  upper  end  of  the  scale,  reduce 
speed  immediately  and/or  switch  off  the  air  condit ioner. 
If the  coolant  temperature  warning  light  in the  instrument  cluster 
starts  flashing -~-, pull  off  the  road,  stop  and  let  the  engine 
idle for 
about  two  minutes  to  prevent  heat  build -up . 
& WARNING 
An yone  not  p rope rly  res train ed  in a  mo ving  vehi cle  is a t a  mu ch 
gre ater  risk in  a n accident.  Neve r let  an yone  ride  in  your  car  who 
is  not  p rop erly we ari ng th e res tra int s pro vide d  b y Aud i. 
c 
Trailer  towing  tips 
Important  to  know 
Your  vehicle  handles  different ly when  towing  a trailer  because  of 
the  additional  weight  and  weight  distribution . Safety,  performance 
and  economy  w ill  great ly  depend  on  how  carefu lly you  load  your 
trailer  and  operate  your  rig. 
Before  you  actually  tow  you r trailer,  practice  turn ing,  stopping  and 
backing  up  in  an  area  away  from  traffic.  Keep practicing  unti l you 
have  complete ly  become  familiar  with  the  way  your  vehicle -trailer 
combination  behaves  and  responds . 
Backing  up  is difficult  and  requires  practice.  Backing  up  with  a 
trailer  genera lly  requires  steering  ac tion  opposite  of  that  when 
backing  up  your  vehicle  without  a trailer . 
Maintain  a greater  distance  between  your  vehicle  and  the  one  in 
front  of  you.  You will  need  more  room  to  stop. 
T o  compensate  for  the  trailer,  you  wi ll  need  a larger  than  normal 
turning  radius . 
When  passing,  remember  that  you  cannot  accelerate  as fast  as you  n ormal ly wou ld  because  of  the  added  load . Make  su re you  have 
enough  room  to  pass.  After  passing,  al low  plenty  of  room  for  your 
trailer  before  changing  lanes  again . 
Avoid  jerky  starts,  sharp  turns  o r rapid  lane  changes.  
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[ i] Tips 
•  Do  not  tow  a trailer  during  the  break-in  period  of  your  vehicle. 
•  If  you  tow  a trailer,  your  Audi  may  require  more  frequent  mainte 
nance  due  to  the  extra  load=> 
page 304. • 
Parking  on  a  slope 
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Do  not  park  with  a  trailer  on a  slope.  If  it  cannot  be 
avoided,  do  so  only  after  doing the  following: 
When  parking: 
-Apply  the  foot  brake. 
- Have someone  place  chocks  under  both  the  vehicle  and  the  trailer  wheels . 
- With  chocks  in  place,  slowly  release  the  brakes  until 
wheel  blocks  absorb  the  load. 
- Turn  the  wheels  towards  the  curb. 
- Apply  the  parking  brake. 
- Place  an  automatic  transmission  in 
P, respectively  a 
manual  transmission  in  first  or  reverse  gear. 
When  restarting  after  parking: 
- Start  the engine. 
- Shift  transmission  into  gear. 
- Release  the  parking  brake  and  slowly  pull  out  and  away  from  the  wheel  blocks. 
- Stop  and  have  someone  retrieve  the  wheel  blocks. 
Controls  and  equip
ment  Safety  first  Vehicle  operation 
Trailer  towing 
[ 
i] Tips 
If  you  move  the  selector  lever  of  the  automatic  transmission  to P 
before  applying  the  parking  brake  and  before  blocking  the  wheels, 
you  may  have  to  use  more  force  later to  move  the  lever out  of  the 
P 
position .• 
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Cleaning  and  protection 
General  information 
Regular  care p rese rves  vehicle  value . 
Any  automobile  is exposed  to  industrial  fumes,  corrosive  road  salt , 
muddy  dog  feet,  e tc. A wel l cared  fo r Audi  can  look  l ike new  many 
years  after  purchase . Regu lar and  correct  care  will  contribute  to 
maintaining  the  beauty  and  va lue of  your  Audi . 
Furthermo re ,  g ood  care  ma y be  a conditi on for  sub sta ntiating  a 
warr anty  cla im  should  corro sion damage  or  paint  defect s occur . 
Your  authorized  Audi  dealer  has  a var iety  of dedi cat ed vehicle -care 
product s 
and  can advise  which  ones  to  use for  cleaning  the  exterior 
and  interio r of  your  vehicle. 
Whether  you  use  products  recommended  by Audi  or  other  commer 
cially  availab le cleaning  agen ts,  please  make  su re you  apply  them 
correctly . 
& WARNING 
• Cleaning  agents  m ay be poi sonou s. Keep them  out  of the  re ach 
of  childr en. 
•  Heed  all cau tion  label s. 
•  Alway s read  direction s on the  container  before  u sing any 
produ ct.  Follo w the  dire ction s carefull y. 
•  Most  chemi cal  cle aner s are  concentr ated  and  h ave to  be 
d iluted . 
•  Use  spot  remo ving fl uid s onl y 
in well  ventila ted  are as. 
•  Do not  use gasoline , kero sene , diesel  fuel , nail  poli sh  remover 
or other  vol atil e fluid s. They may be to xic , fl ammab le or h azardou s 
in  other  wa ys.  Do not  wa sh , wax  or dry the  vehicle  w ith  the  igni 
tion  on  or the  engine  ru nning . 
& WARNING  (continu ed ) 
•  Do not  clean the  unders ide s of  cha ssi s,  fenders , wheel  cover s, 
et c. without  pr ote cting  y our hands  and arm s. You may  cut your self 
on sh arp-edged  metal  part s. 
•  Moisture  and  i ce  on  brakes  may  impair  br aking  eff icien cy 
~ page  1 93, "General  information ". Test the  brake s carefully  each 
time  you wash  the  vehicle . 
'£> For the  sake of  the  environment 
Select  only  environmenta lly friend ly  c leaning  products.  Leftover 
clean ing  products  should  not  disposed  of  in the  household  waste .• 
Care  of  exterior 
Washing 
F requent  washing  protects  the  vehicle. 
The  best  protection  against  environmental  influences  is  frequent 
washing  a nd waxing. 
How  often  this  is  required  depends  on : 
•  How  much  the  vehicle  is  used 
•  Where  the  vehicle  is  parked  (garage,  in  the  open  under  trees , 
etc.) 
•  The  seasonal  and  weather  conditions 
•  Environmenta l influences 
The  longer  bird  droppings,  insects,  tree  resin,  road  and  industrial 
gri me, tar,  soot,  road  salt  and  other  materials  remain  on  the  vehicle 
body , the  more  lasting  their  destructive  effects  will  be.  .,_  
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• 
High  temperatures,  as from  exposure  to  intense  sunlight,  intens ify 
the  corrosive  effect  particularly  when  humidity  is  high  as well. 
Under  ce rtain  circumstances , 
weekly washing  may  be  necessary . 
Under  other  conditions,  a monthly  washing  and  waxing  may  be 
adequate. 
After  the  winter,  the 
underside of  the  vehicle  should  be thoroughly 
washed,  preferably  in  a  professional  car  wash. 
& WARNING 
Always  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS  and  other  information 
=> 
page  206 . • 
Automatic  car  wash 
The  vehicle  can  be  washed in almost  any  modern  auto
matic  car  wash. 
The  vehicle  paint  is so  durable  that  the  vehicle  can  normally  be 
washed  without  problems  in  an  automatic  car  wash . However , the 
effect  on  the  paint  depends  to  a large  extent  on  the  design  of  the 
facility,  the  filtering  of  the  wash  water,  the  type  of  wash  and  care 
material,  etc.  If the  paint  has a dull  appearance  after  going  through 
the  car  wash  or  is scratched,  bring  this  to  the  attention  of the  oper
ator  immediately . If  necessary,  use  a different  car  wash . 
Before  going  through  a car  wash,  be sure  to  take  the usual  precau 
tions  such  as closing  the  windows  and  panoramic  sliding  sunroof *. 
Remove  antenna  if applicable. 
If  you  have  installed  additional  accessories  on  the vehicle  -such  as 
spoilers,  roof  rack , etc.  -it  is  best  to  ask the  car  wash  operator  if 
these  should  be  removed . 
& WARNING 
Always  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS  and  other  information 
=> page  206. • 
Washing  the  vehicle by hand 
A  lot  of  water  is  needed  when  washing  a  vehicle  by hand. 
-Before  you  start  washing,  make  sure  you  have  read  and 
understood  the  WARNINGS=:> 
& in  "General  informa 
tion"  on 
page 206 . 
-First  soak  all  dried  dirt  until  it is  soft,  then  rinse  it off. 
- As  you  clean  your  vehicle,  start with the  roof  and  work 
your  way down  to  the  bottom , using  a  sponge,  a sponge 
glove  or  a clean  brush. 
- Rinse  the sponge  or  the  sponge  glove often,  flushing  it 
clean  each  time. 
- Use  special  car  shampoo  only  for very  persistent  dirt. 
- Rinse  the  car  thoroughly  with  water. 
- Use  a  chamois  leather  to  gently  wipe the exterior  dry. 
Use a separate  sponge  for  cleaning  the  wheels,  door  sills  and  other 
regions  exposed  to  road  dirt.  In this  way , you  will  not  scratch  the 
paint  with  coarse  particles  imbedded  in  the  sponge  the  next  time 
you  wash  the  car. 
& WARNING 
•  Do not  clean  the  underside  of the  chassis, fenders,  wheel 
covers, or other  hard to  reach parts  without  protecting  your  hands 
and  arms.  You may  cut  yourself  on  sharp-edged  metal  parts . ., 
Vehicle  care 
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& WARN ING  (c o ntinu ed ) 
•  Always  read  and  heed  all WARNINGS  and  oth er informat ion 
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0 Not e 
• Never  try  to  remove  dirt,  mud  or  dust  if the  surface  of the  vehicle 
is dry.  Never  use a dry  cloth  or sponge,  since  this  cou ld scratch  your 
veh ic le's  paint  or w indows . 
•  Never  wash  your  car  in  bright  sunlight.  Drops  of  water  act  as 
magnifying  lenses  and  may  damage  your  paint. 
•  When  you  wash  your  car  in  the  winter : if  you  rinse  your  vehic le 
with  a hose,  be  careful  not  to  aim  the  stream  of  water  directly  at 
locks,  or  at  door  or  hatch  openings  -they  can  freeze  shut. 
•  Never  use  sponges  designed  to  remove  insects,  or  any  kitchen 
scouring  s ponges  or  simila r products.  They  can  damage  your  paint 
finish . 
•  Never  use a dry  cloth  or sponge  to  c lean the  head ligh ts. O nly use 
wet  cloths  or  sponges  to  prevent  scratches . It  is  best  to  use  soapy 
water. 
c£, For the  sake  of the  environment 
In  the  interest  of  the  environment,  the  vehicle  shou ld  on ly  be 
washed  in  specia l wash  bays. • 
Washing  your  vehicle  with  a  power  washer 
Cleaning  the  exterior  of  your  car  wi th  a  high -p ressure 
power  washer  is safe  as l ong  as y ou observe  a  few  simple 
rules . 
-Before  us ing  the  p ower  washer,  make  s ure you  have read 
and  unde rs too d  t he  WAR NINGS=:> 
& in  "General  in for
mati on"  o n 
page 206. 
-Always  follow  the  operati ng  inst ructions  fo r th e  pow er 
washer. 
Make  sure  that  the  jet  on  t he spray  hose  produces  a "fan 
sha ped  sp ray". 
D o 
not hold  the  spray  nozzle too close to  soft  materials. 
When  cleaning  the  vehicle  with  a power  washer  always follow  the 
opera ting  instructions.  Th is applies  particularly  to  the 
operating 
pre ssure 
and  the spraying  distance . Maintain  a sufficient  distance 
t o soft  ma teria ls such  as  rubber  hoses  a nd  sound/vibrat ion  dead 
ening  materia ls (particularly  on  the  underside  of  the  engine  hood). 
Do  not  use  a jet  which  sprays  water  in a 
direct  stream o r one  tha t 
has  a 
rotating j et. 
Water  temperature  shou ld  not  exceed  140 °F (60 °Cl. 
& WARNING 
Never  wash  tires  with  a jet  that  sp ray s water  in a  dire ct  stream . 
This  could  c ause  invi sible  damage  to  the  tire s and  we ake n them , 
even  if the  spray  i s from  a  relatively  long  distan ce and  for  a short 
time . D amag ed  and weakened  tires  can fail  and  cau se ac cident s 
a nd  p erson al  injury. 
0 Note 
To avoid  damaging  your  vehic le, always  make  sure  that  there  is 
suffic ient  distance  between  the  spray  hea d and  so ft  m ateria ls  like 
rubber  hoses,  plastic  parts  and  sound -deadening  materials . Never 
aim  the  spray  head  at the  same  p oint  for  a  l ong  time . This  a lso 
applies  to  cleaning  head lights  and  painted  bumpers . Remember: 
t he c loser  the  n ozzle is to the  surface  of the  materia l, the  greater  the 
stress  on  the  material. •