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198  Checking  and  filling 
Mo dern  engine  lubrication  has taken  a quan
tum  leap  in  the  last few  years.  Many synthetic 
oils  ava ilable  today  provide  better  engine  lu
brication  that  can outlast  traditional  petrole
um-based  o ils,  making  them  a smart  choice 
for  use throughout  the  life  of  your  Audi . 
Whether  you  use synthetic  or  petroleum 
based engine  oil,  the  oil  that  yo u use must 
conform  to  Audi 's oil  quality  standard 
VW 502  00  (veh icles with  gasoline  engine) 
and VW 507  00  (vehicle with  diesel  engine)  to  he lp keep your  vehicle's  eng ine  runn ing 
smoothly  and help  prevent  the  fo rmation  of 
harmf ul depos its , somet imes ca lled  "sludge," 
that  over t ime can  lead to  expensive  repairs. 
At  the  time  of  printing , engine  oils  availab le in 
the  U .S . and  Canada  that  meet  the  exa cting 
specifi cations  o f A ud i oi l st andard  VW 502  00 
(vehicles wi th gaso line engine)  and 
VW 507  00  (vehicles with  diese l engine)  are 
synthetic  engine  oils . This does not  mean, 
however, that  every synthetic  engine  oil  wi ll 
meet  Audi  oil  standard  VW  502  00  (gasoline 
engines)  and VW 507  00  (d iesel engines).  So 
a lway s be sure that  you  use a n approved  o il. 
To help  prevent  the  fo rmation  of  harmful  de
posits use only  oil  w ith  the  following  specifi 
c ations  printed  on the  oil  conta iner: 
- Ga soline  engines:  Audi  oil  standard 
VWS0200 
- Die sel  engines:  Audi  oil  standard 
vw 50 7 00 
Oil  container  labe ls may carry t he specifica
tion  s ingly  or  in comb inat ion with  other  des ig 
nations  and oil  qua lity  standards. 
Vi scosity 
Eng ine oi ls are graded  according  to  their  v is 
cosity . The  proper  v iscosity grade  o il for  your 
engine  depends  on  cl imactic  or  seasonal  con
d itions  w here you  dr ive. Yo u can use oi l w ith  a 
viscosit y grade of  SAE 5W-40  a cross all  tem 
perat ure  ranges  for  normal  d riving  conditions . 
H owever,  if  eng ine o il viscos ity  grade  SAE 
5W-40  is not  ava ilable,  you  can a lso  use vis
cosity  g rade SA E 5W-30  or  SAE OW-40 as long  as it  meets  A
udi o il quality  standard 
VW 502  00  (vehicles  wit h gasoline  engine)  or 
VW 50 7 00  (vehicles wit h diese l eng ine) spec 
ifications. 
Beca use engine  o il that  meets  the  Audi  oil 
sta ndard  may not  be availab le everywhere 
when  you  need it,  we strong ly recommend 
that  you a lways carry  with  you  an extra  qua rt 
( li ter)  of  oil  that  express ly conforms  to  the 
VW 502  00  (vehicles wit h gasoline  eng ine) o r 
VW 507  00  (vehicles w it h  diesel eng ine) spec
i fication,  i n case you  have to  top  off  the  oi l 
wh ile on the  road. 
App lies to  vehicle s with  gasoline  engin e on
ly: 
Only  if  the  level  of  the  o il is at  or  below  the 
min imum  ma rk - and no o il that  expressly 
c onfo rms to  Audi  oil  standa rd VW  50 2 00 
specifica tions  is available  - may you top  off 
with  a  high  quality  engine  o il ,  pre fera bly syn 
t h etic-based,  that  meets  ACEA A3  or API SM 
specifications,  but  even then,  only  in viscosity 
grades SAE 5W-40,  SA E 5W-30,  or SA E 
OW-40.  However, dur ing the  entire  time  be
tween  oil  change  interva ls, never top  off  with 
more  than  a total  of  0.5  qt/liter  engine  o il 
that  does not  confo rm to  Aud i oil  spec ification 
vw 502  00 . 
Applies  to  vehicles with  diesel  engine  only: 
Only  if  the  level  of  the  oil  is at  or  be low  the 
min imum  ma rk - and no o il tha t expressly 
confo rms to  Audi  oil  standa rd VW  507  00 
spe cifications  is available  - may you top  off 
wi th a  high  quali ty engine  o il, that  meets 
AC EA C3 o r API CF specifica tions,  but  even 
then , on ly in viscosity  grades SAE 5W-40 , SAE 
5W-30,  or SAE OW-40 . However, during  the 
entire  t ime between  oil  change  intervals,  nev
er top  off  with  more  than  a tota l of  0.5  qt/li
ter  engine  oil  that  does  no t  conform  to  Aud i 
o il  specification  VW  507  00 . 
For more  information  about  eng ine oi l that 
has been approved  for  your  veh icle,  please 
contact  e ither  your  au thorized  Aud i dealer  or 
Audi  Custome r Re lations  at  1 (800)  822 -2834 
o r  vis it  our web  site  at www.audiusa .com  or 
www.aud icanada .ca. He re you w ill also find  a 
c ur rent  l ist  of  oi ls (manufac turers,  brand  .,.  
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names  etc.)  that  conform  to  Audi oil standard 
VW 502  00  (vehicles with  gasoline  engine) or 
VW 507  00  (vehicles with  diesel  engine). 
C hang ing  th e  engin e oil 
The engine  oil and  oi l filter  must  be changed 
according  to  the  m ileage  (kilomete rs) and 
time  inte rva ls specified  in yo ur vehicle's War
ranty 
& Maintenance  booklet.  Do not exceed 
these  intervals  -harmful  deposits  from  old 
engine  oil can reduce  engine  performance  and 
can lead  to  expensive  eng ine repairs. 
Changing  the o il at  the  recommended  inter 
va ls is so very important  because  the  lubricat 
ing properties  of oi l decrease  gradually  during 
norma l vehicle  use . If you are  not  sure when 
you have your oi l changed,  ask your author
ized Audi Service Advisor. 
Under some  circumstances  the  engine  oi l 
should  even be changed  more frequently. 
Change o il more often  if you drive mostly 
short  distances,  operate  the vehicle in dusty 
areas  or  mostly  under  stop-and-go  traffic  con
d itions,  or when you use your veh icle where 
temperatures  stay below freezing  point  for 
l ong  periods. 
Detergent  addit ives in the  o il w ill make fresh 
oil look dark after  the  eng ine has  been  run
n ing for a short  time.  This is norma l and  is not 
a reason  to  change  the  o il mo re often  than 
r ecommended. 
D amage  or ma lf u nction s du e to  lac k of 
ma int enance 
It  is essential  that  you change  your oil at  the 
recommended  interva ls using  only engine  oil 
that  complies  with Audi oil standard 
VW 502  00  (veh icles with  gasolin e engine) or 
VW 507  00  (veh icles with  diese l engi ne). Yo ur 
L im ited  New Vehicle Warra nty does  not  cover 
damage  or ma lfunctions  due to  failure  to  fol
l ow recommended  maintenance  and  use  re
quirements  as set  forth  in the  A udi Owner's 
Manual and  Warranty 
& Maintenance  book let. 
Your dealer  will have to  deny warranty  cover age  un less  you present  to  the  dea ler  proof  in 
the  form  of Service or  Repa ir Orders that  a ll 
Checking and  fillin g 199 
scheduled  maintenance  was  performed  in a 
timely  manner. 
·  Engine oil  consumption 
The  engine  in your  vehicle depends  on an ade 
quate  amount  of oil to lubricate  and  cool all 
of  its  moving  parts. 
In order  to  prov ide effective  lubrication  and 
cooling o f inte rna l engine  components,  all in 
ternal  combustion  engines  consume  a certain  amount  of oil. Oil consumpt ion varies from 
engine  to  engine  and  may change  sign ificantly 
over the  life of the  engine.  Typically, engines 
with  a spec ified  break-in period  (see 
Q page  169) consume  more  oil during  the 
break-in pe riod than  they  consume  after  o il 
consump tion has stabilized. 
Under normal  cond itions,  the  rate  of oi l con
sumption  depends  on the  quality  and viscos ity 
of the  oil, the  RPM (revolut ions  per  minute)  at 
which the  engine  is operated,  the  ambient 
temperature  a nd  road  conditions.  Further  fac 
tors  are  the  amount  of oil dilut ion from  wa ter 
condensation  or fue l residue  and  the  oxida 
tion  level of the  oi l. As any engine  is subject  to 
wear  as  mi leage  builds  up, the  oil consump
tion  may increase  over time  until  replacement 
of worn components  may become  necessary. 
With a ll these  variab les  coming  into  p lay, no 
standard  rate  of oil consumption  can be es
tablished  or spec ified. There is no alternative 
to  regular  and  frequent  check ing of  the oil lev
el,  see 
Not e. 
If the  yellow engine  oil level warning  symbo l 
in the  instrument  cluster 
Ill! lights  up, you 
shou ld check the  oil  leve l as soon  as  possib le 
with  the  oil dipstick q page  200 . Top off the 
o il at your earliest  conven ience 
Q page  200. 
&_ WARNING 
Before you chec k anything  in the  engine 
compartment,  always read  and  heed  al l 
WARNI NGS 
Q .&. in Working  in the  engine 
compartment  on page  194 . 
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200  Checking  and  filling 
(D Note 
Driving with  an  insufficient  oi l level  is like
ly to  ca use  seve re  damage  to  the  eng ine. 
@ Tips 
- The oil  pressure warning  display.  i s 
not  an indicator of  the  oil  level.  Do not 
r ely  on  it.  Instead , check the  oil  level  in 
your engine  at  regular  intervals,  pref 
erably each t ime you  refuel,  and always 
before  going  on a long  trip . 
-If you  have  the  impression  your  engine 
consumes  excessive  amo unts  of  oi l, we 
r ecommend  that  yo u consult  your  au
thorized  Aud i dea ler  to  have  the  caus e of 
you r concern  p rope rly diag nosed.  Keep  in 
mi nd  t hat  t he  accur at e  measure ment  of 
oi l cons ump tion  requires  great  care  and 
may  ta ke some  time.  Yo ur autho rize d Au 
di  dea ler  has  inst ruct ions  about  how  to 
measure  oil consumptio n accurately. 
Checking  the  engine  oil  level 
Fig. 15 9 Dipstick  (Ve rs io n  A) : Oi l level  ranges 
Fig . 160 Dipstick  (Ve rs io n  B):  Oil  leve l ra nges 
B efore  you  che ck any thing  i n the  eng ine  com 
p ar tmen t, 
alway s read and  heed  all WARN-
INGS ~ .&. in Working  in the  engine  comport 
ment  on poge  19 4. 
Determining  oil  level 
•  Park yo ur vehicle  so  tha t it  is  hori zo ntally 
level. 
•  Wh ile  at  ope rat ing  st ate  tempe rat ure, 
briefly  let  the  engine  r un at  idle  and  then 
shut  it  off . 
..  Wait  approx.  two  minutes. 
..  Pull  out  the  oil dipst ick. W ipe  off  t he  oil 
d ipstick  with  a  clean  cloth,  and  slide  it  back 
in  as  far  as  it  w ill go. 
•  Pull  it  back  out  and  read  off th e oil  level 
~ fig.  159 or ~ fig.  160. Top  off  the  eng ine 
oil,  if applicable ~ 
poge  200. 
Oil level  within  range 0 
.. Do not add  oil. 
Oil level  within  range@ 
• Yo u con add  oil. Afterwords, the  oil  leve l 
should  be within  range 
G) . 
Oil level  within  range 0 
• Yo u must ad d  oil. Afterwards, the  oil  leve l 
should  be  wi thin  r ange 
G) . 
The  oil  level  need s  to  be  checke d at  regu la r in 
te rva ls.  Th e  be st  ti mes  to  do  th is  are  w henev 
er  you  refuel  and  prior  to  long  trips . 
Depend ing  on  the  way the  vehicle  is  dr iven 
and  the  ope ra tin g con ditions,  oi l co nsumption 
c a n  b e  up  to  1/ 2 quar t pe r 600  mile s (0. 5  li ter 
p er  2,000  km).  Co nsumption  m ay be  hig he r 
within  the  first  3,00 0  miles  (5,000  km) . 
'1:::7: Adding  engine  oil 
Fi g. 16 1 Engine  compa rtment:  Oil filler cap  location  
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Before you check anything  in the  engine  com
partment, 
always  r ead  and heed  all  W ARN
ING S 
¢ A in Working in the  engine  compart
ment  on page  194. 
..  Park your vehicle so that  it  is horizontally 
level. 
..  Stopping  the  eng ine. 
..  Unscrew the  cap 
«t=;,. to  the  engine  oil fill ing 
hole 
¢fig.  161 . 
.. Carefully top  off with the  appropriate  o il in 
0 .5 lite r doses. 
.,.  Check the  o il leve l again  after  two  minutes 
¢ page  200. 
.,. Top off the  oil again,  if necessary. 
..  Screw the  cap back on the  filling hole and 
slide the  oil dipstick  in as far as  it will go. 
A WARNING 
- While topping  off, the  oil must  not  come 
in contact  with  hot  engine  parts  -fire 
hazard! 
- The oil filler  cap must  be properly se
c u red to  prevent  oil from  being sprayed 
on the  hot  engine  and  exhaust  system 
when  the  eng ine  is running  - fire hazard! 
- If your skin has come  in contact  w ith  the 
engine  oil, you must  subsequently 
cleanse  it tho roughly . 
(D Note 
-The oil leve l must  not  be above  range~ 
- danger  of converter  or eng ine damage! 
Contact  a qualified  workshop  to  draw off 
oi l, if necessary . 
-Audi does  not  recommend  the  use  of  o il 
add iti ve s.  They  may  damag e the  engine 
and  adve rsely  affect  you r New  Vehicle 
Limited  Warranty . 
@) For the  sake of the  environment 
-Under no circumstances  can the  o il come 
i n contact  with  the  sewage  network  or 
the  soil. 
- Observe and  follow  legal  regu lations 
when  d isposing  of empty  oil containers. 
Checkin g and  fillin g 201 
Changing the  engine oil 
We recommend  that  have your  oil changed  by 
an authorized  Audi dealer  or a qualified  serv
ice station  . 
Before you check anyth ing  in the  eng ine com
partment, 
alw ays  read  and  h eed all  WARN
INGS ¢ 
A in Working in the  engine  compart
ment  on page  194 . 
The engine oil mus t be changed  according to 
the  intervals  spec ified  in your Warranty 
& 
Maintenance  booklet.  This is very important 
because  the  lubricat ing properties  of o il di
min ish  g radually  du ring normal  vehicle use . 
Under some  c ircumstances  the  engine  oil 
should  be changed  more frequent ly . Change 
o il  more  ofte n if you drive mostly  short  d is
tan ces,  opera te the  veh icle in dus ty a reas  or 
u nder  p redominant ly stop -and-go  traffic con
ditions,  or have you r vehicle where  tempera 
tures  remain  below freezing  for  extended  pe
riods . 
Dete rgent  additives  in the  oil will make fres h 
o il  look dar k after  t he engine  has  been  run 
ning for  a sho rt time.  T his is normal  a nd  is not 
a  reason  to  change  the  oil more  often  t han 
recommended. 
Because of the  prob lem  of p roper  disposal, 
along  with the  specia l tools  and  necessary  ex
pertise  req uired, we strongly  recommend  that 
you have your oil changed  by an authorized 
Audi  dealer or a qualified  service station. 
If you  choo se to  change  your  oil your self , 
please  note  the  fo llowing important  informa 
tion: 
A WARNING 
To reduce  the  risk of personal  injury if you  must  change  the  eng ine oil in your vehicle 
yourself: 
- Wear eye protect ion. 
- To reduce the  risk of burns  from  hot  en-
gine oil, let  the  engine  cool down to  the 
touch. 
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202  Checking  and  filling 
-When  removing  the  oil  drain  plug  with 
your  fingers,  stay as far  away as possible. 
Always  keep your  forearm  parallel  to  the 
ground  to  help  prevent  hot  oil  from  run
ning  down your  arm. 
- Drain the  oil  into  a container  designed 
for  this  purpose,  one  large  enough  to 
hold  at  least  the  total  amount  of  oil  in 
your  engine. 
- Engine oil  is poisonous.  Keep it  well  out 
of  the  reach of  children . 
- Continuous  contact  with  used engine  oil 
is harmful  to  your  skin.  Always  protect 
your  skin  by washing  oil  off  thoroughly 
with  soap and water. 
(D Note 
Never mix  oil  additives  with  your  engine 
oil.  These additives  can damage your  en
gine  and adversely  affect  your  Audi  New 
Vehicle  Limited  Warranty. 
@) For the  sake of the  environment 
- Before changing  your  oil,  first  make sure 
you  know where  you can properly  dispose 
of  the  used oil. 
-Always  dispose  of  used engine  oil  proper
ly.  Do  not  dump  it  on garden  soil,  wood
ed areas, into  open streams  or  down 
sewage drains. 
- Recycle  used engine  oil  by  taking it  to  a 
used  engine  oil  collection  facility in your 
area, or  contact  a service station. 
Important  information  for vehicles with 
diesel engine  when  adding  or changing 
engine  oil 
App lies to  vehicles: with  diesel engine 
On vehicles with  a diesel engine  always  use 
engine  oil  that conforms  to Audi  oil  specifica
tion  VW 
507  00 when adding  or  changing  en
gine  oil. 
Vehicles with  diesel  engines  require  and 
must 
always 
use special  engine  oil  that  conforms  to 
Audi  oil  specification 
VW  507  00 . 
Never use any other  kind  of  engine  oil  in your 
vehicle,  not even to  top  off  the  oil  level. 
At  the  time  of  printing,  we are aware that  Cas
trol ® produces engine  oil  that conforms  to  Au
di oil  specification  VW 507  00. This oil  may 
not  yet  be available  throughout  North  Ameri
ca. Other  oil  manufacturers  may offer  engine 
oil  that  conforms  to  Audi  oil  specification 
VW 507  00  at  this  time  or some future  date. 
Please be sure to  consult  with  your  authorized 
Audi  dealer  for  information  and availability  of 
the  proper  engine  oil  for  your  vehicle's  diesel 
engine  and  for the  latest  technical  informa
tion . 
Because this  special  engine  oil  may not  be 
available  when  need it,  we strongly  recom
mend  that you  always carry with  you extra 
quart  (liter)  of  oil  that  conforms  to  Audi  oil 
specification  VW  507  00,  in  case you  have to 
top  off  oil  while  on the  road . 
.&, WARNING 
Failure to  use engine  oil  for  your  diesel  en
gine  that  expressly conforms  to  Audi  oil 
specification  VW 507  00  can cause engine 
failure  on the  highway  that  can cause a  crash and serious  personal  injury. 
- Never  use any amount  of  engine  oil  in 
the  diesel  engine that  does  not  conform 
to  Audi  oil  specification  VW 507  00. 
- Always carry with  you an extra  quart  (li ter)  of  engine  oil  that  conforms  to  Audi 
oil  specification  VW 507  00  in  case you must  top  off  the  oil  while  on the  road. 
.&, WARNING 
Improperly  stored  items  can become airborne  missiles,  flying  through  the  vehicle 
causing  serious  personal  injury in the 
event  of  hard  braking  or  an accident . To 
help  reduce  the  risk  of  serious  personal  in
Jury: 
-Always  store  extra  quart  (liter)  of  engine 
oil  for  your  diesel  engine  in  its  original  oil 
container  that  is securely  closed in the 
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luggage  compartment.  Make  sure  the 
container  is securely  stored  and  mount
ed. 
0 Note 
-If you  use  engine  oil that  does  not  ex
pressly  conform  to  Audi  oil specification 
VW 507  00,  very  serious  and  very  expen
sive  damage  to  your  vehicle 's  engine  will 
occur . Engine  damage  caused  by using 
the  wrong  engine  oil  is not  covered  by 
your  New Vehicle  limited  Warranty . 
- Not  all  commercially  available  oils  con 
form  to  this  very  rigid  Audi  oil quality 
standard  even  though  they  may  be  syn
thetic-based  and  have  the  same  viscosi
ty. 
Engine  cooling  system 
Coolant 
T he  engine  coolant  performs  two  functions:  it 
keeps  the  engine  from  overheating  and  it pro
tects  the  engine  from  freezing  in the  winter. 
The  cooling  system  is sealed  and  generally  re
quires  little  attention. 
The  cooling  system  has  been  filled  at  the  fac
tory  with  a  permanent  coolant  which  does  not  need  to  be  changed.  The  coolant  consists  of  a 
mixture  of  water  and  the  manufacturer's  gly
col-based  coolant  additive  Gl2++  antifree ze 
with  anticorrosion  additives  (50%  for  USA  models;  60%  for  Canadian  models).  This  mix 
ture  both  assures  the  necessary  frost  protec
tion  and  protects  metal  components  in the 
engine 's  cooling  system  from  corrosion  and 
scaling. 
It also  raises  the  boiling  point  of  the 
coolant. 
Do  not  reduce  the  concentration  of  the  cool
ant  in the  summer  by adding  plain  water. 
The 
proportion  of  coolant  additive  must  be at 
least  50%  but  not  more  than  60% 
to  main
tain  antifreeze  protection  and  cooling  efficien
cy. If  the  coolant  frost  protection  is too  low, 
the  coolant  could  freeze  and  damage  the  vehi
cle  heating  and  engine  cooling  system. 
Checking  and  filling  203 
For year-round  driving,  antifreeze  is added  at 
the  factory  for  temperatures  down  to: 
--31°F(-35°C)USA 
- - 40  °F ( - 40  °C) Canada. 
You can  mix the  Gl2 ++ coolan t additive  with 
other  additives  Gl2 + or  Gl2.  Always  check 
with  your  authorized  Audi dealer . 
A WARNING 
-
Before you  check  anything  in the  engine 
compartment,  always  read  and  heed all 
WARNINGS~ 
& in  Working  in  the engine 
comportment  on page  194. 
(D Note 
- Before  winter  sets  in,  have  the  coolant 
checked  to  see  if the  coolant  additive  in 
your  vehicle  is sufficient  to  meet  the  cli
mate  conditions.  This  is  especially  impor
tant  if you  live in a  region  where  the 
win
ter  is extremely  cold.  If  necessary,  in
crease  the  proportion  of  coolant  additive 
to  60% . 
- When  adding  coolant  additive  to  your 
cooling  system,  remember : 
- We  recommend  using  only  coolant  ad
ditive  G 12++  (check  the label)  for  your 
vehicle.  This  coolant additive  is availa
ble  at  authorized  Audi  dealers.  Other 
types  of  antifreeze  can  significantly  re
duce  corrosion  protection.  The  result
ing  corrosion  can  cause  a  loss  of  cool
ant  and  serious  engine  damage. 
- Do not  add  any  type  of  radiator  leak  seal
ant  to  your  vehicle's  engine  coolant. 
Adding  radiator  repair  fluid  may  adverse ly affect  the  function  and  performance  of 
your  cooling  system  and  could  result  in 
damage  not  covered  by your  New Vehicle 
Limited  Warranty. 
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204  Checking  and  filling 
Checking  the  engine  coolant  level 
The engine  coolant  level  can be checked  with 
a quick glance . 
Fig. 162 Engine compartme nt:  coo lant  expansio n tank 
Before you check  anything  i n the eng ine com
partment, 
a lw ays  rea d and  h eed  all  WARN
ING S ¢&. in Working  in the  engine  compart
ment  on page  194. 
..  Park your  vehicle  on  a  level  surface. 
..  Turn 
off the  ignit ion . 
..  Read the  eng ine coolant  leve l from  the 
coolant  expansion  tank<=> 
fig.  162 . With  a 
cold  eng ine,  the  coo lant  level should  be  be
tween  the  "min" and "max"  markings . When 
the  engine  is warm,  the  level may  be slightly  above  the  "max" marking. 
The location  of  the  coolant  expansion  tank 
can  be  seen  in the  engine  compartment  illus
tration 
i:> page  196. 
To obtain  an  accurate  read ing,  the  engine 
must  be switched 
off. 
The expansion  tank  in yo ur vehicle  is equipped 
with  an  e lectric  coolant  level sensor . 
When  the  coolant  level  is too  low, the  warning  light  in the  Auto -Check System 
c> page  17 w ill 
blink until  you  add  coo lant  and  the  level has 
been  restored  to  norma l. Even though  there  is 
an  electric  coolant  level  sensor,  we  still  rec
ommend  you  check the  coolant  level from 
time  to  time. 
Coolant  lo ss 
Coolant loss  may  indicate  a le ak in the  cooling 
system . In  the  event  of coolant  loss,  the  cool
ing system  should  be  inspected  immediately  by your  authorized  Audi dea
ler . 
It is not 
enough  merely  to  add  coolant . 
In  a 
se aled system,  losses  can  occur on ly if 
the  boiling  point  of the  coo lant  is exceeded  as 
a res ult  of  overheating. 
(D Note 
Do not  ad d any type  of  radiator  leak  sea l
ant  to your veh icle's  engine  coolant . Add
i ng  radiator  repair  fl uid may adverse ly af 
fect  the  funct ion and  performance  of your 
cooling  system  and  could  result  in damage  not  covered  by your  New Veh icle  Limited 
Warranty . 
Adding coolant 
Be very careful  when  adding  engine  coolant. 
Before you  check anything  in the  eng ine com 
partment, 
a lw ays  re a d and  heed  all WARN
INGS c::> A in  Working  in the  engine  compart 
ment  on page  194 . 
.. Turn off the  engine . 
..  Let the  engine  cool  down. 
..  Place a thick  rag  over the  coolant  expansion 
tank 
c::> page  204, fig . 162 and ca refull y 
twist  the  cap  counter-clockwise c::> A. 
..  Add coo lant . 
..  Twist the  cap on  aga in 
tightly . 
Replacement  engine  coolant  must  conform  to 
exact  spec ificat ions 
c::> page  203,  Coolant. 
Even  in an  emergency,  if coolant  addi-
t ive G12++ . G 12+  or  G12  is  not  ava ilable,  do 
n ot use  a d iffe rent  addit ive.  Use plain  water 
instead  unt il you can  get  the  correct  add itive 
and  can  restore  the  correct  ratio.  This shou ld 
be  done  as  soon  as  possible . 
If you  have  lost  a considerab le amou nt  of 
c oolant,  then  you sho uld add  cold  ant ifree ze 
and  co ld wate r on ly when  the  engine  is cold. 
Always use 
new engine  coo lant  when  refilling . 
Do not  f ill coolant  above  the 
"MAX" mark.  Ex
cess  coolant  will be forced  out  through  the 
pressure  relief  valve  in the  cap when  the  en -
gine  becomes  hot . 
Iii>  
Page 207 of 280
& WARNING 
-The cooling system  is under  p ress ure and 
can get  very hot . Reduce the  risk of 
sca ld ing  from hot  coo lant  by following 
these  steps. 
- Tur n off the  engine  and  a llow it to  cool 
down. 
- Protect  your face,  hands  and  arms  from 
escap ing flu id and  steam  by cover ing 
the  cap wi th a  large,  thick  rag. 
- Tu rn the  cap slowly and  very ca refully 
i n  a cou nte r-clockw ise d irect ion w hile 
ap ply ing  ligh t, downw ard  press ure on 
the  top  of the  cap. 
- To avo id  being  burned,  do  no t sp ill an
tifreeze  o r coolan t on  the exhaust  sys
tem  or hot  engine  parts.  Under certa in 
conditions,  the  ethylene  glyco l in en
gine coolant  can catc h fir e. 
- An tifreeze  is poisonous . Always store  an 
tifreeze  in its or iginal co ntainer  and we ll 
o ut  o f the  reach of children. 
- If you drain  the  coolant,  it  must  be 
caught  and  safely stored  in a p roper  con
tainer  clearly marked  "poison". 
(D Note 
- Coolant po llutes  the  env ironment  and 
could  cause  an engine  fire.  Excess coo l
ant  wi ll be forced  out  throug h the  pres 
su re  re lief  va lve in the  cap when the  en
gine  becomes  hot. 
- If, in an emergency,  only water  can be 
added,  the  cor rect  ratio  between  water 
and  antifreeze 
c:> page  203 must  be re
stored  as soon  as  possib le. 
@) For the  sake of the  environment 
Drained coolant  shou ld n ot be  re used.  Al
ways dispose  of used  coolant  while obse rv
ing all environmental  regulations. 
Checkin g and  fillin g 205 
Radiator fan 
The radiator  fan  switches  on automatically  by 
itself . 
The electric  radiator  fan  is controlled  by ther
moswitches  t hat  sw itch  on a nd off depending 
o n  coo lant  and  eng ine compartment  tempera 
tures . 
An a uxiliary electric  radiator  fan* sw itches  on 
and  off depending  on coolant  temperature 
and  othe r vehicle operat io n  conditions. 
After switching  off the  eng ine, the  auxiliary 
fan  -even with the  ignition  off  -can continue 
runn ing for  up to  10 minutes.  It ca n even 
switch  on aga in later  by itself 
c:> A , if 
- the  temperature  of the  engine  coo lant  rises 
due  to  the  heat  build-up from  the  engine  in 
the  engi ne compartment , or 
- the  engine  compa rtment  heats  up because 
the  vehicle  is parked  in intense  sunlig ht. 
& WARNING 
- To reduce the  risk of personal  in ju ry nev
er touch  the  radiator  fan . 
- The auxiliary electric fan  is temperature 
contro lled a nd can switch on suddenly 
even when  the  engine  is not  ru nning. 
- The a uxiliary radiator  fa n sw itches  on a u
tomatically  when  the  engine  coo lant 
reaches  a certa in te mpera tu re  and w ill 
con tinue to  ru n until  t he coo lant  temper
a ture  drop s. 
• 
•  
Page 208 of 280
206  Checking  and  filling 
Brake  fluid 
Checking brake fluid  level 
The brake  fluid  level can be  checked  with  a 
quick glance . 
Fig.  163 Engine compartme nt:  brake flu id reservo ir 
Before  you  check  anything  i n the  engine  com 
partment, 
a lwa ys rea d and  h eed a ll WA RN· 
ING S c:> & in Working  in the  engine  compart 
ment  on page 
194. 
~ Read  the  brake  fluid  level  from  the  bra ke 
fluid  reservoir.  The  brake  fluid  Level must  be 
between  the  "MIN" and "MAX"  markings 
9fig. 163 . 
The  brake  f lu id  rese rvoir  is located  at  the  rear 
partition  of  the  engine  compartment  on  the 
L eft  side 
¢page 196. 
The  fluid  level  may  drop slightly after  some 
time  due  to  the  automatic  adjustment  of  the  b rake  pads . This  is not  cause  for  alarm . 
I f the  b rake  fluid  Level falls 
considerably be
low the  "MIN" mark,  the  brake  wa rning/ind i
cator  Light (U.S.  models: 
1111 , Canadian 
models: 
llllt will  come  on c:> page  15 . Do not 
continue  to  operate  the  vehicle . The  complete 
brake  system  sho uld  be  thoroughly  checked 
by an  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  other  quali
fied  facility  and  the  cause  corrected.  If  the 
brake  fluid  level  is too  low,  the  brake  warn ing/ 
indicator  Light w ill illuminate . Contact  an  au
thor ized  Audi  dealer 
imm ediatel y. 
Changing  brake fluid 
Have the  brake  fluid  changed  by an  experi
enced  technician . 
Brake  fluid  absorbs  moisture  from  the  air.  If 
the  water  content  in the  brake  fluid  is too  high,  corrosion  in the  brake  system  may  result 
after  a  period  of  time . The  boiling  point  of  the 
brake  flu id  will  also  decrease  conside rably  and 
decrease  braking  pe rformance. 
Therefore,  the  brake  fluid  must  be  changed 
eve ry two  y ears. Always  use  new  brake  flu id 
which  conforms  to  Federal  Motor  Veh icle 
Standard  "F MVSS  116  DOT  4". 
The  brake  fluid  reservoir  can  be  diff icult  to 
reach,  therefore,  we  recommend  that  you 
have  the  b rake  fluid  changed  by your  author
ized 
Audi  dealer . Your dealer  has  the  correct 
tools,  the  right  brake  fl uid and  the  know -how 
to  do  this  for  you. 
A WARNING 
- Brake  fluid  is poisonous . It  must  be  stor
ed  only  in the  closed  original  container 
out  of  the  reach  of  children! 
- Brake failure  can  resu lt  from  o ld  or  inap
propriate  brake  flu id.  Observe  these  pre
cautions: 
- Use  only  brake  f luid  that  meets  SA E 
specifica tion 
J 1 7 03  and  conforms  to 
Federa l Moto r Ve hicl e  Standard  1 16. 
Always  check  with  yo ur authorized  Aud i 
dealer  to  make  sure  yo u are  using  the 
correct  brake  fluid.  The  correct  type  of  brake  f lu id  is also  ind icated  on  the 
brake  flu id  reservoir. 
- The  brake  fluid  must  be  new.  Heavy  use 
of  the  brakes  can  cause  a  vapor  lock  if 
the  brake  fluid  is  left  in the  system  too 
l ong.  This  can  seriously  affect  the  effi
c iency  of  the  brakes  as  well  as  your 
safety.  This  cou ld  resu lt  in an  accident. 
(D Note 
Brake  fluid  will  damage  the  paint  of  your 
vehicle .  
Page 209 of 280
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
Because  of the  problem  of  proper  disposal 
of  brake  fluid  as  we ll as  the  special  tools 
req uired  and  the  necessary  expert ise,  we 
recommend  that  you  have  the  brake  fluid 
changed  by your  author ized  Audi dealer. 
Battery 
General  information 
All work on the  battery  requires  technical 
knowledge! 
F ig . 1 64 Eng ine  co mpa rtment:  Batte ry w it h  cover* 
The  battery  is  located  in the  engine  compart
ment 
c::> fig.  164 and  is  near ly m ain te nance
fre e. 
The condition  of the  battery  is checked  in the 
framework  of the  inspection. 
Disconnecting  the  battery 
The  batte ry should  not  be  disconnected.  Some 
ve hicl e functions  such  as  power  windows  are 
unavailable  if the  battery  termina ls  are  dis
connected.  These  funct ions  have  to  be  re
l earned  after  the  battery  term inals  are  con
nected  aga in. To prevent  this,  the  battery 
should  only  be  disconnected  from  the  vehicle 
electrical  system  if absolutely  necessary . 
Function 
Power  window 
one-touch  up/ 
down  function 
Master  key with 
remote  control 
Reprogramming 
c::, page  45,  Reactivating 
the  system  after  battery 
disconnection 
Synchronization 
~page  38 
Checkin g and  fillin g 207 
Reprogramming 
Digita l clock c::, page  11 
ESP indicator  light  The  indicator  ligh t goes 
out  after  driving  a few 
meters 
Vehicl es not  driven  for  long  periods  and 
sho rt -d is tance  op eration 
If you  do  no t drive  your  vehicle  for  several 
days  or  weeks,  electrical  consumers  are  grad 
u ally  scaled  back  or  switched  off . This  reduces 
energy  use  and  ensures  the  vehicle  will  be 
able  to  start  after  long  periods  of time 
c::, page  167. Some  convenience  functions 
such  as  opening  w it h  the  remote  control  key 
may  not  be  available.  These  conve nience  func
tions  wi ll be  available  again  once  you  switch 
the  ignit io n  on  and  sta rt  the  engine.  Even 
whe n consume rs a re switched  off,  the  battery 
will  become  deeply  discharged  by stand -by 
power  consumers  if the  vehicle  is  not  driven 
for  several  months . Deep  discharging  results 
in a  chemical  reaction  that  destroys  the  inside 
of the  battery.  The  battery  must  be  charged 
every  month  to  prevent  th is 
c::, page 209.  Do 
not  disconnect  the  battery  or  the  anti-t heft 
alarm  system*  will  not  work . 
Winter  operation 
Cold weather  places  higher  demands  on  the 
battery.  This  results  in reduced  starting  abili
ty.  Have the  battery  checked  and  recharged  if 
necessary  befo re the  cold  weather  begins. 
Avoid unnecessary  power  consumpt ion,  par
ticularly  in city traffic  or  when  traveling  only 
short  distances . Let your  authorized  Audi 
dealer  check  the  capacity  of  the  vehicle  bat
tery  before  winter  sets  in 
c::, page 209 . A  well 
c harged  bat tery  will not  o nly prevent  s tarti ng 
problems  when  the  weather  is cold,  but  will 
also  last  longer . 
(D Note 
-All wo rk on  the  batte ry requ ires  techn i
cal  know le d ge.  P lease  con ta ct  an Audi 
dealership  or another  authorized  fa cility 
lill>