AUDI S3 2015 Owners Manual
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Opening  the  hood 
The hood  is released  from  the  interior. 
Fig. 157 Sect ion  from  the  driver's  footwe ll: release  lev· 
er 
F ig.  158 Rocker  switch un de r the  hood 
Make sure  the  wiper  arms  are  not  raised  up 
from  the  windshield.  Otherwise  the  paint 
could  be  damaged. 
•  With  the  driver's  door  open,  pu ll the  lever 
below  the  instrument  pane l in the  direction 
of the  arrow 
¢ fig.  157. 
• Raise  the  hood  slightly c;, &_ . 
• Press  the  lever  under  the  hood  upward 
c;, fig . 158. This releases  the  catch . 
•  Open  the  hood . 
Che cking  and  Fillin g 219 
A WARNING 
Never open  the  hood  when  you  see  that 
steam  or  coo lant  drips  from  t he  e ngine 
compartment·  there  is  a  danger  of  burns! 
Wait  unti l no  steam  or  coolant  flows  o ut. 
- Never open  the  hood  when  you  see  that 
steam  or  coo lant  dr ips from  the  engine 
compa rtment- the re  is  a  dange r of 
bu rns! Wai t until  no  ste am  or  coo lan t 
flows  o ut. 
Closing the  hood 
•  Push  the  hood  down  unti l the  fo rce of  the 
strut  is overcome . 
•  Then  lower  the  hood  and  let  it fall  into  the 
engine  hood  latch  -you  do 
not have  to  press 
on  the  hood  after  it  is  locked. 
c;, &_ . 
A WARNING 
If the  hood  is not  latched  complete ly, it 
could  fly  up  while  you  are  dr iv ing  and  ob
struct  you r vis io n. 
- For safety  reasons,  the  hood  must  always 
be  closed  secure ly wh ile d riving.  Because 
of this,  always  check  the  hood  after  clos
ing  it  to  make  sure  it  is  lat ched  co rrectly. 
When  latched  correc tly, the  hood  will  be 
f lush  w ith  the  othe r body  panels . 
-If you  no tic e  th at  t he  hood  is not  latched 
while  you  are  dr iving,  stop  immedi ately 
and  close  it,  because  this  increases  the 
ris k of  an  accident .  
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220  Checking  and  Filling 
Gasoline engine  compartment  overview 
The most  important  check points. 
Fig. 159 Typical  locat ion of  th e  reservo ir, engine  oi l d ipstick, and  engine oil filler opening 
CD Coolant  expansion  tank  ( ... L)  ... 226 The eng ine oi l filler  opening  and the  d ipstick 
@  Engine oil  dipstick 
........... 
223 (items® and @)¢  fig.  159  may be located  in 
®  E
ngine oi l filler  open ing 
('t=r.) 223 a different  area depending  on engine  version. 
© Brake fluid  reservoir ((0) .. .. . 227 A WARNING 
® Battery(+)  under  a cover 229 .. ... -
® Body  ground  point(-)  Read 
and following  the  WARNINGS before 
checking  anyth ing  in the  eng ine com  part-
(j) Washer fluid  reservoir(<$)  . ... 232 ment ¢ page  217. 
® Fuse  housing ............. .. 276  
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Diesel  engine  compartment  overview 
The most  important  check points . 
Fig. 160 Typical  locat ion of  th e  reservo ir,  engine  oil  dip stick, and  engine  oil filler  opening 
(D Coolant  expansion  tank (J-)  .. . 
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® 
© 
® 
® 
0 
® 
Eng ine oi l dipstick  ..........  . 
E ng ine o il filler  opening 
('!=r.)  . 
Brake fluid  reservoir ((0)) 
Battery(+)  under  a cover  ..... 
B ody ground  point(-) 
Washer f luid  reservoir(~) 
F use housing  ..............  . 
226 
223 
223 
227 
229 
232 
276 
The  engine  oil  filler  opening  and the dipstick 
(items @ and @)¢ 
fig. 160 may be located  in 
a different  area depending  on eng ine ve rsion . 
A WARNING 
Read and  following  the  WARN INGS before 
checking  anything  in  the engine  compa rt
ment 
¢page  217. 
Engine  oil 
Engine  oil  specifications 
The engine  oil used  must  conform  to exact 
specifications . 
The service  interva l disp lay  in the  instrument 
cluster  of  yo ur vehicle  will  inform  you when  it 
is time  for  a n oil  change . We  recomme nd that 
you  have your  oil  changed  by an author ized 
Audi  Se rv ice Advisor . 
If  you  have  to  top off  the  o il between  oi l 
c hanges, use the  Audi  o il quality  sta ndard 
spec ified  in the  tab le . 
Audi  oil  quality  standard 
Gasoline 
VW  502  00  or 
engine vw 504  00 
Diesel vw 507  00 
eng ine 
...  
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222  Check ing  and  F illin g 
Using the  proper  engine  o il is important  for 
the  functionality  and service life  of  the  en
g ine. Your engine was factory-filled  with  a 
high-quality  oil  which  can usua lly be used 
throughout  the  entire  year. 
0 Note 
Your  L imited  New Vehicle Warranty  does 
not  cover damage  or  ma lfunctions  due to 
fai lure to  follow  recommended  mainte
nance and use requ irements  as set forth  in 
the  Audi  Owner's  Manual  and Warranty 
& 
Ma intenance  booklet. 
- Use only  a high  quality  eng ine oil  that  ex
pressly complies  w ith  the  Audi  o il quality 
standard  spec ified  for  your  veh icle's  en
gine.  Using  any other  oil  can cause seri
ous eng ine damage. 
- Do not  mix  any lubricants  o r othe r addi
tives  into  the  eng ine o il. Doing so can 
ca use engine  damage. 
If  you  need to  add oi l and there  is no ne 
availab le tha t mee ts the  Audi  oil  qua lity 
s tandard  your  engine  requires, yo u may 
add a tota l of  no more  than  0 .5 quart/liter 
of  a high-quality  "synthetic"oil  that  meets 
the  following  specifications. 
- Vehicles with  gaso line engine:  ACEA A3 
or  API SM with  a viscosity  grade of 
SAE 0W-30,  SAE SW-30  or  SAE SW-40. 
- Vehicles with  diesel  engine:  ACEA C3 or 
API CF with  a v iscosity grade  of 
SAE 0W-30  or  SAE SW-30. 
- For more  information  abo ut  eng ine oil 
that  has been approved for  your  vehicle,  please contact  either  your  a uthorized 
Audi  dealer  or Audi  Customer  Relations 
at  1 (800)  822-2834  or visit  our web  site 
at  www.audiusa .com  or 
www.aud icanada.ca. 
Engine oil  consumption 
The engine  in your  vehicle  depends  on on ade
quate  amount  of  oil  to  lubricate  and  cool  all 
of  its  moving  ports . 
In  order  to  provide  effective  lubricat ion and 
cooling  of  interna l eng ine components,  all  in
ternal  combust ion e ngines consume a certain 
amount  of  oil.  Oil consumpt ion va ries from 
engi ne to  engine  and may change sig nifican tly 
over the  life  of  the  engine.  Typically, engines 
with  a spec ified  break -in  period  (see 
¢  page  197)  consume  more  oil  during  the 
break-in  period  than  they  cons ume after  oi l 
consumption  has stabilized. 
U nder  normal  cond itions,  the  rate  o f oi l con 
s u mption  depends on the  q uality  and viscos ity 
of  the  oil,  the  RPM (revolutions  per  minute)  at 
which  the  engine  is operated,  the  ambient 
temperature  and  road conditions.  Further  fac
tors  are the  amount  of  oil  dilut ion from  water 
condensation  or  fue l residue  a nd the  oxida
t ion level  of  the  oil.  As any eng ine  is subject  to 
wea r as m ileage builds  up, t he oil  co nsump 
t ion may  increase over time  until  replacemen t 
of  worn  components  may be come  necessary. 
With  a ll these  variab les coming  into  play, no 
standard  rate  of  oil  consumpt io n  can be  es
tabl ished o r spe cified . There i s no alte rnative 
to  regu lar and frequent  che ck ing of  the  o il  lev 
el , see 
Note. 
If  the yellow  engine  oil  leve l wa rning  symbo l 
Ill in the inst rument  cl uste r lights  up, you 
sho uld check the  oil  leve l as soon as possib le 
i=> page  223 . Top off  the  oil  at  your  earliest 
convenience 
i=> page  223 . 
A WARNING 
--
Before you check anything  in the  engine 
compartment,  always read and  heed a ll 
WARNINGS¢  page  217. 
(D Note 
Driving  wit h an insufficient  o il level  is like -
l y to  cause severe damage to  the  engine. 
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- The oil  pre ssure  wa rning display.  i s 
not  an indicator of  the  o il level.  Do not 
rely on  it.  Instead , chec k the  oil  le vel  in 
your engine  at  regular inter vals,  pref 
era bly each t ime you  r efuel , and always 
before going  on a long  trip . 
-If  you  have the  impression  your  engine 
consumes  excessive amounts  of  oi l, we 
r ecommend  that  you consult  an author
iz ed Audi  dealer  to  have the  cause of 
you r concern  properly  di ag nose d. Keep  in 
mind  tha t the  ac curate  measuremen t of 
oi l consumption  requires  great  care and 
may take  some  time.  An authorized  Audi 
dealer  has instructions  about  how to  measure  oil  consumption  accurately. 
Checking  the  engin e oil  lev el 
Fi g.  1 61 Ga so line  e ngine oil d ip sti ck:  guide  for  meas
urin g the  oil level  (ex ample) 
F ig . 162 Diese l e ngine  oil  dipstick : guide  for m easur
i ng  the  o il leve l (exa mple) 
Determining  the  oil  level 
• Pa rk your  vehicle  on  a  level surface . 
•  Let the  engine  run  in  id le briefly  while  it  is a t 
opera ting temperat ure and then  shut  the 
engi ne off . 
•  Wa it  approximately  two  mi nutes . 
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• Remove the  oi l dipstick . Wipe  off  the  oi l dip 
stick  with  a clean cloth  and  insert  it  all  the 
way in  aga in . 
•  Remove the  dipstick  again  and then  read the 
oil  level ¢ 
fig. 161 or¢ fig. 162 . 
• Evaluate  the  oil  level¢ table  on page  223 . 
Add e ngine  o il if  necessary ¢ page  223. 
0 You must  add o il.  After  add ing oil,  the 
level  shou ld be in  the @ area . 
® You may add oil.  After  adding  o il, the 
level  s hou ld be in  the@area. 
@  Do not  add any o
il. 
@ Do not  add any o il. You may  cont inue 
driving . 
0 Do not  add  any o il.  Drive  to an author-
ized Aud i dealer  or  authorized  Aud i Serv -
ice Fac ility  immediately . 
Applies  to  vehicles  with  diesel  engines:  If  you 
operate  your  vehicle with  b iod iesel, fuel  may 
enter  the  engine  oil.  T his ra ises the  o il level  in 
the  engine. 
It also decreases the  quality  of  t he 
engine  oil¢ 
page  24. 
The oil  consumptio n of  the  engine  may be  up 
to  1/2  q uart  per 600  m iles (0.5  liter  per 
1,000  km),  depend ing on  d riving  style  and 
cond it io ns.  Consump tion  may be  higher  du r
ing the  first  3,000  m iles (5,000  km) . Be ca u se 
of  this,  the  eng ine oi l level  must  be checked 
regular ly . It  would  be best  to  check each time 
you ref uel your  vehicle  and before  long  dr ives. 
Adding  engine  oil~ 
Fig . 1 63 En gin e  co mpar tment:  e ng in e  o il fi ller ope n
ing cover 
•  Turn the  engine  off. 
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224  Check ing  and  F illin g 
• Unscrew the  engine  oil  fi ller opening  cap 
~ ¢ fig.  163,  ¢page  220,  fig . 159. 
•  Carefu lly add 0 .5 quart  (0.5  liter)  of  the  ap 
propr iate  oil¢ 
page  221. 
• Check the  oil  level  again  after  two  minutes 
¢ page  223,  Checking the  engine  oil level. 
• Add  o il,  if  necessary . 
•  Close the  engine  oil  filler  cap and  push the 
dipstick  all  the  way  in. 
.&_ WARNING 
- When  add ing o il, do  not  le t oi l dr ip onto 
hot  engine  components . There could  be 
risk  of  a fire . 
- You must  sec ure the  cap on the  oil  filler 
opening  correctly  so that  oil  does not 
leak out  onto  the  hot  engine  and exhaust 
system  when  the  engine  is running,  be
cause this  is a fire  hazard. 
- Always  clean skin  thoroughly  if  it  comes 
into  contact  w ith  eng ine oil. 
([)  Note 
- Applies to  vehicles with gasoline  en
gines:  The oil  level  cannot  be above the 
(!) range¢ 
page  223,  fig.  161, because 
th is can ca use damage  to  the  cata lytic 
converter  or the  engine.  Contact  your  au
thorized  Audi  dealer  or  qua lified  repair 
facil ity  to  have excess o il extracted  if 
necessary. 
-Applies  to  vehicles with  diesel  engines:  The oil  level  must  not  be in the 
0 range 
¢ 
page  223,  fig.  162  -The oil  must not 
be extracted,  because this  can damage 
the  engine.  Drive  to an au thorized  A udi 
dealer  or  authorized  A udi  Service  Facility 
immediately. 
- Do not  mix  any additiona l lubricants  into 
the  engine  o il. Damage cause by such ad
ditives  is not  covered by the  war ranty. 
@) For the  sake of the  environment 
- Oil  should  never enter  the  sewer  system 
or  come  into  contact  with  the  ground . 
- Pay a tte ntion  to  leg al req uirements 
when  disposing  of  empty  oil  containers . 
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  engine  com
partment, 
always  read  and  h eed all  WARN
INGS 
¢ page  217. 
The engine  oil  must  be changed  according  to 
the  interva ls specified  in your  Warranty 
& 
Maintenance  booklet . This is  very important 
because the  lubricat ing  propert ies of  o il di
min ish g radually  du ring  normal  vehicle  use. 
Under  some  circumstances  the  engine  oil 
should  be changed  more  frequently.  Change  o il more  often  if you drive  mostly  short  d is
tances,  operate  the  ve hicle in  dusty  a reas or 
under  p redo min ant ly stop-and-go  traffic  con
di tions,  or  have yo ur vehicle  where  tempera
tures  remain  below  freezing  for  extended  pe 
riods . 
De te rgent  additives  in the  oil  will  make fresh 
o il  look dark after the engine  has been run 
ning  for  a sho rt  time.  This is normal  and  is not 
a reason to  change the  oil  more  often  than 
recommended. 
Beca use of  the  p roblem  of  proper  disposal, 
along  wi th the  specia l tools  and  necessary ex
pertise  req uired, we  st rongly  recommend  that 
you  have your  oil  changed  by an a uthorized 
Audi deale r or  a qualified  service station. 
If you  choo se to  chan ge your  oil your self , 
please note  the  fo llowing  important  informa
tion: 
.&_ WARNING 
To reduce the  risk of  personal  in jury 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-
g ine oi l, let  the  engine  cool  down  to  the 
touch. 
- When  removing  the  o il drain  p lug with 
your  fingers,  stay  as far  away as possible.  ..,  
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Always keep your forearm  parallel to  the 
ground  to  help  prevent  hot oil from  run
ning down your arm. 
- Drain the  oi l into  a conta iner designed 
for this  p urpose,  one  large eno ugh to 
hold at  least  the  total  amount  of oil  in 
your engi ne. 
- Engine oil is poisono us.  Keep it well out 
of the  reach  of c hildren . 
- Cont inuo us contact  with  used  engine  oil 
is  harmful  to your skin. Always protect 
you r sk in by washing  oil off thoroug hly 
with  soap  and  water . 
(D Note 
Never mix oil addit ives with your engine 
oil. These additives  can damage  your en
gine and  adversely  affect  y our Aud i Limit
ed  New Vehicle Wa rra nty . 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
- Before changing  your oi l, f irst  make sure 
you know whe re you can proper ly dispose 
of the  used  o il. 
- Always d ispose  of used  engine  oil proper
l y. Do not  dum p it o n ga rden  so il, wood 
ed a reas,  into  open  streams  or down 
sewage  dra ins. 
- Recycle used  engine  o il by  taking it  to a 
u se d engine  oil collection  facility in your 
a rea, or contact  a servi ce station . 
Cooling  system 
Coolant 
The 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 sea led an d generally  re 
q uir es  little  attention. 
The cooling system  has  been filled at  the f ac
tory with a pe rm anen t coo lan t which does  no t 
n eed  to  be changed.  The coolant  consists  of a 
mixture  of specia lly conditioned  water  and  the 
manufacturer's  glyco l-based  coo lant  add i-
tive Gl3  antifree ze with ant icorros ion addi-
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tives  (50%  for  USA mode ls;  60% fo r Canadian 
models) . This mixture  both  ass ures the  neces
sary frost  protection  and  protects  metal  com 
ponents  in the  eng ine's  cooling system  from 
corros io n  and  scaling.  It  also  raises  the  bo il
ing point  of the  coolant . 
Do not  reduce the  concentration  of the  cool 
ant  in the  s ummer  by adding  p lain water. 
The 
proportion  of  coolant  additive  must  be at 
least  50°/o but  not  more than  60 % 
to  main
ta in antifreeze  protect io n  and  cool ing eff ic ien
cy . If the  coo lant  frost  p rotection  is too  low , 
t he coo lan t could freeze  and  damage  the vehi 
cl e  heating  and engine cooling sys tem. 
Fo r year- round drivi ng,  a ntifreeze  is added  at 
the  factory  fo r temperatures  down to: 
- -31  °F 
< -3s0c) u sA 
- -40°F ( - 40°C) Canada. 
If you must  ad d coo lant,  use  a mixture  o f wa 
te r and  coolant  additive.  Mixing the  coo lant 
additive with  dist illed water  is  recommended. 
A WARNING 
Before you chec k anything  in the  engine 
compartment,  always read  and  heed  all 
WARNI NGS 
c:> page  217. 
-
(D Note 
- Before winter  sets  in,  have the  coo lant 
checked to  see  if the  coolant  additive  in 
your vehicle is sufficient  to  meet  the  cli mate  condit ions. This  is especially impor
t ant  if you l ive i n a region where  the  win-
t er  is extremely  cold. If necessary,  in-
c rea se t he p ropo rtion  of coo lant  add itive 
t o 6 0% . 
- Whe n ad d ing coolant  addi tiv e to  yo ur 
c ooling  sys te m , reme mbe r: 
- We  recommend  using on ly coo lant  ad
d itive Gl2 ++ or Gl3  (check the  labe l) 
for your vehicle. This coolant  additive  is  ava ila ble at  autho rized Aud i dea le rs . 
Othe r ty pes  of antifreeze  ca n sig nifi
cantly  reduce cor ros io n  protec tion . The 
r esu lting  co rrosion can cause  a  lo ss of 
c o o lant  a nd serio us e ng ine da mage. 
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226  Checking  and  Fill in g 
- Do not  add  any  type  of  radiator  leak  sea l
ant  to  your  ve hicle's  engine  coolant. 
Adding  rad iator  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. 
Adding  coolant 
Fig . 164 Engine co mpa rtment:  mark in gs on the  coo l
ant  expans ion tank 
R ea d a nd f ollow ing th e W ARNING S before 
checking  anything  in the  eng ine  compartment 
¢ page 217. 
Ch eck ing t he e ngi ne coolant  level 
"Park  your  vehicle  on  a  level  surface . 
..  Switch  the  ign ition  off . 
" Read  the  coo lant  level  on  the  coolant  expan
s ion  tank ¢ 
fig. 164. The  coo lant  level  must 
be  between  the  markings  when  the  eng ine 
in  cold.  When  the  engine  is warm  it can  be 
sl ightly  above  the  upper  marking . 
Adding coolan t 
Requirement : There  must  be  a  residual 
amount  of  coolant  in the  expansion  tank  ¢(D . 
..  Let the  engine  cool  down. 
"  Place  a  cloth  over  the  coolant  expansion 
tank  cap  and  unscrew  the  cap  counterclock
wise ¢&_  . 
..  Add  coolant  mixed  in the  correct  ratio 
¢ page 225 up to  the  upper  marking. 
..  Make sure  that  the  fluid  level  remains  sta
ble.  Add  more  coolant  if necessary. 
" Clove  the  cap  securely.  A coolant  loss  suggests  a 
leak.  Immediately 
drive  your  vehicle  to  an  authorized  repair  fa
c ility  and  have  the  cooling  system  inspected. 
If the  cooling  system  is  not  leaking,  a  loss  can 
come  from  the  coolant  boiling  through  over
heating  and  being  pushed  out  of the  cooling 
system. 
A WARNING 
The  cooling  system  is  press urized  and  can 
become  very  hot.  To  reduce  the  r isk  of 
b urns  from  hot  coolant: 
- Do not  open  the  coolant  expansion  tank 
cap  with  the  engine  ho t.  T here  is  a  risk of 
burns. 
- Stop  the  eng ine  and  a llow  it  to  cool. 
- Protect  your  face,  hands  and  arms  from 
escaping  coolant  and  steam  by covering 
the  coolant  tan k cap  with  a  large,  th ick 
cloth. 
- Turn  the  coolan t tank  cap  counterclock
wise  slowly  and  keep  light  pressure  on 
the  cap . 
- To reduce  the  risk of  burns,  do  not  allow 
any  antifreeze  or  coolant  to  drip  onto  the 
exhaust  system  or  hot  engine  compo 
nents.  The  ethy lene  g lycol  in engine 
coo lant  can  catch  fire  under  certain  cir
cumstances. 
- The  coolant  additive  and  the  coolant  can 
be  dangerous  to  your  health . For this 
reason,  keep  the  coo lant  in the  origina l 
container  away  from  ch ildren . There  is a 
risk of  poisoning. 
- When  working  in the  engine  compart
ment,  remember  that  the  rad iator  fan 
can  switch  on  even  if the  ignition  is 
sw itched  off, which  increases  the  risk  of 
pe rsonal  injury. 
(D Note 
Do not  add  coolant  if the  expansion  tank  is 
empty . Air could  enter  the  cooling  system 
and  damage  the  eng ine . 
If this  is the  case, 
do  no t continue  dr iving.  See  a n author ized 
A udi  dealer  or  authori zed  Aud i Service  Fa
cility  for  assist ance.  
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Radiator  fan 
The radiator  fan  switches  on  automatically  by 
itself 
An auxiliary electric  radiator  fan  switches  on 
and  off depending  on coolan t temperature 
and  other  vehicle operating  conditions . 
After you switch the  engine  off, the  auxiliary 
fan  can continue  running  for  up to  10 minutes 
- even with the  ignition off. It  can even switch 
on again  later  by  itself<=>.& , if 
- the  temperature  of the  engine  coolant  rises 
due to  the  heat  build-up from  the  engine  in 
the  engine  compartment,  or 
- the  engine  compartment  heats  up because 
the  vehicle is parked  in intense  sunlight. 
A WARNING 
-To reduce  the  risk of personal  injury nev
er touch  the  radiator  fan. 
- The auxiliary electric  fan  is temperature 
controlled  and  can switch on suddenly 
even when  the  engine  is not  running. 
- The auxiliary radiator  fan  switches  on au
tomatically  when  the  engine  coolant 
reaches  a certain  temperature  and  will 
continue  to  run  until the coolant  temper
ature  drops. 
Brake  fluid 
Checking brake fluid  level 
N 
N 
N 
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Fig. 165  Engine compa rtment:  cove r on the  brake fluid 
rese rvoir 
Before you check anything  in the  engine  com
partment, 
always  read  and  heed all  WARN
INGS r::;, page  217 . 
Checking  and  Filling  22  7 
.. Read the  brake fluid  level from  the  brake 
fluid  reservoir <=> 
fig.  165, <=> page  220, 
fig.  159. 
T he  brake fluid  level must  be  be
tween  the  "MIN" and "MAX"  markings. 
The location  of the  brake fluid  reservoir  can be  seen  in the  engine  compartment  illustration 
<=>page  220. 
The  fluid  level may  drop slightly after  some 
time  due  to  the  automatic  adjustment  of the 
brake  pads. This is not  cause  for  alarm. 
If the  brake fluid  level falls considerably be
low  the  "MIN" mark, the  brake warning/indi
cator  light . (U.S. models) 
I. (Canadian 
models)  will come  on 
c:> page  18 . Do not  con
tinue  to  operate  the  vehicle. The complete 
brake system  should  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 warning/ 
indicator  light  will illuminate.  Contact  an  au
thorized  Audi dealer 
immediately. 
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 fluid will  also  decrease considerably  and 
decrease  braking  performance. 
Therefore,  the  brake fluid  must  be changed 
every two  years . Always use new  brake fluid 
which conforms  to  Federal Motor Vehicle 
Standard  "FMVSS 116  DOT 4". 
The  brake fluid  reservoir  can  be difficult to 
reach,  therefore,  we recommend  that you 
have the  brake  fluid  changed by your author
ized 
Audi  dealer. Your  dealer  has  the  correct 
tools,  the  right brake fluid and  the  know-how 
to  do this  for you. 
II>- 
Page 230 of 310
228  Check ing  and  F illin g 
8_ WARNING 
-Brake fluid  is  poiso nous.  It  must  be  sto r
ed  only  in th e closed  original  container 
out  o f the  reach  of  children! 
- Brake  fa ilure  can  result  from  old  or  inap
propriate  brake  fluid.  Observe  these  pre
caut ions: 
- Use only  brake  fluid  that  meets  SAE  specification 
J 1703  and  conforms  to 
Federal  Motor  Vehicle  Standard  116. 
Always check  with  your  authorized  Audi 
dealer  to  make  sure  you  are  using  the 
correct  brake  flu id.  The  correct  type  of 
brake  fluid  is also  indicated  on  the 
b rake  fluid  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  serious ly affect  the  effi
ciency  of the  bra kes  as  well  as yo ur 
safety . This  could  result  in  an  acc ident. 
@ Note 
Brake flu id  will damage  the  paint  of your 
veh icle. 
@i For the  sake of the  environment 
Because  of  the  problem  of  proper  d isposa l 
of  brake  flu id  as  we ll as  the  special  tools 
requ ired  and  the  ne cessary  expert ise,  we 
recommend  that  you  have  the  brake  fluid 
changed  by your  author ized  Audi  dealer . 
Battery 
General  information 
The  battery in your  Audi  does  not  need  any 
maintena nce  under 
normal operating  condi
tions.  Aud i recommends  having  the  elect ro
l yte  level  check  by a n author ized  Audi  dealer 
or  author ized  Audi  Se rv ice  Facili ty when  there 
are 
high outside  temperat ures  or  when  driving 
all  day.  The  e lectrolyte  level  shou ld  a lso  be 
checked  each  time  the  battery  is charged 
¢ page  230. 
Have the  batte ry checked  when  yo u bring  your 
vehicle  in for  an  inspection . It  is a  good  idea 
to  replace  the  battery  if it  is  more  than  5 years 
o ld. 
D uring  certain  types  of  airbag  deployments, 
the  battery  is disconnected  from  the  vehicle  electrical  system  for  safety  reasons¢ 
& in 
Repair,  care and  disposal  of  the airbags  on 
page  160. 
Di sconnecting the  battery  te rminals 
Some  vehicle  functions  (such  as  power  win 
dows)  are  not  avai lable  when  the  battery  is 
disconnected.  These  functions  must  be  pro
grammed  after  the  battery  is  reconnected. To 
avo id  hav ing  to  do  this, only  disconnect  the 
battery  from  the  vehicle  electrical  system 
when  that  is  necessary  to  perform  repairs . 
To reprogram  the functions,  proceed  as  fol
lows: 
Function  Reprogramming 
Power  window  one-¢ page 44, Correcting 
touch up/down power window  ma/-
function functions 
Remote  control  key 
If  the  vehicle  does  not 
or  r
eact  to  the  key, it 
convenience  key  must  be  synchronized 
¢ page37 
Dig ita l cl ock ¢page  10 
ESC indicator  light  The  indicator  light 
goes  out  after  driving 
a  few  meters 
Not  running  the vehicle for  long  periods 
of  time 
If you  do  not  drive  your  vehicle  fo r several 
days  or  weeks,  electrical  components  are 
gradua lly  reduced  or  switched  off. This  re
duces  e nergy  consumption  and  maintains  the 
vehicle's  ability  to  start  over  a  long  per iod  of 
time 
¢ page  194. Some  convenie nce func
tions,  such  as  interior  lig hting  or  power  seats * 
may  not  work.  These convenience  functions 
will  be  ava ilable  again  once  you  switch  the  ig-
nition  on  and  start  the  engine.  .,.