dimensions AUDI S6 2010 Owners Manual
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Table  of  contents 
Monitoring  the  Advanced  Airbag Vehicle  care  .............. 258 Emergency  towing  with 
System  ......................  206  commercial tow truck  ........  . 
Side  airbags  ... ......... ...... 211 
Cleaning  and  protection  ...... 258  Lift
ing  vehicle  ...............  . 334 
336 
Side  curtain  airbags  .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  214 
Child  Safety  .. .. .......... ..... 217 
Important  things  to know  . .  .  .  .  . 217 
Child  safety  seats  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  222 
Installing  a  child  safety  seat  .. .. 227 
LATCH  Lower  anchorages  and 
tethers  for  children  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  . . 230 
Additional  Information  237 
Vehicle  operation ...... 240 
Intelligent  technology  ........ 240 
Notice  abou t data  recorded  by 
vehicle  control  modules  . . .  .  .  .  .  . 240 
E lectronic  Stabilization  Program 
(ESP)  ........................  240 
Braking  ......................  243 
Servo tronic®  -advanced  power 
steering  system  .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  245 
Driving  with  your quattro®  .  . .  .  .  .  246 
Energy  management  ...........  247 
Driving and  environment  ...... 249 
The  first  1,000  miles (1,500  km) 
and  afterwards  .  .  . . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 249 
Avoid  damaging  the  veh icle .  .  .  .  .  250 
Driving  through  water  on  roads  .  250 
Catalytic  converter  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  . . 250 
Operate  your  vehicle  economically 
and  minimize  pollution  .........  251 
Trailer  towing  ................. 254 
Driving  with  a  trailer  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  254 
T railer  towing  tips  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  . .  .  .  .  256 
Controls  and  equip
ment  Safety  first 
General  informa
tion  .  . .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  258 
Care  of  exterior  .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  258 
Care  of  interior  . . .  .  . .  .  .  .  . . . . . .  265 
Fuel  supply  and  filling  your  fuel 
tank  .......................... 
271 
Gasoline  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  271 
Fuel  tank  .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  272 
Checking  and  filling . . . . . . . . . . . 276 
Technical  data 
General  information 
Explanation  of technical  data  ..  . 
Vehicle  ident ification  .........  . 
Weights  ................... . . 
Dimensions  ............... ..  .  338 
338 
338 
338 
339 
339 
Engine  hood  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  276 
Data  .  . . .  . . . . . . . .  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341 
Engine  oil  . .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  279  300  hp,  3.0  liter,  6-cylinder 
Engine  cooling  system  . .  .  .  .  . . . .  284 
Brake  fluid  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  287 
Ba ttery  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  288 
Windshield/headlight  washer  container  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  . .  292 
Tires  and  wheels  . .  . . . . . .  .  . . . . . 293  engine  ...................... 
. 
265  hp,  3.2  liter , 6-cylinder 
engine  ......... ..... ........  . 
350  hp,  a-cylinder  engine  ..... . 
Consumer  Information  ......  . 
Warranty coverages  ..........  . 341 
342 
343 
344 
344 
T ires  ........................  293 Operating  your  vehicle  outside  the 
T ire  pressure  monitoring  system  312 
Do-it-yourself  service  . 316 
What do I  do  now?  ........... 316 
Trunk  escape  handle  ...........  316 
Jack,  tools  and  spare  wheel  .....  316 
Changing  a  wheel  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  318 
Fuses  and  bulbs  . .  . . .  . . . . . . . . . 325 
F u ses  ........... ............. 325 U.S.A
. or  Canada  .............  . 
Audi  Service  Repair  Manuals  and 
Literature  ...................  . 
Maintenance  ................  . 
Additional  accessories,  modifications  and  parts replacement  ............... . . 
Declaration  of  Compliance, 
T elecommunications  and 
Electronic  Systems  .......... .  . 
Bulbs  ........................  329 
Alphabetical  index .... 
Emergency situations ......... 331 
General  .  .  . . .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  331 
Starting  by  pushing  or towing  331 
Starting  with  jumper cables .... 331 
Use  of  jumper  cables  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  332 
Vehicle  operation  Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourself  service 
344 
344 
344 
346 
347 
350 
Technical  data  
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___ C_h_ e_c _k _i_n -=g :a,__ a_n_ d_ f_ i_ l _li _n _,g;._  __________________________________________  _ 
Battery  replacement 
The new  battery  must  have  the  same  specifications  and 
dimensions  as  the  original  equipment  battery. 
Inte lligent  energy  management  in your  veh icle  is  responsible  for 
dis trib uti ng  the  elect ric al  ene rgy throughout  yo ur vehi cle 
::}  page 247 . The  intelligent  energy  management  system  will  keep 
t he  e ngine  battery  charged  be tter  then  vehicles  withou t this  system. 
To make  sure  the  additional  e lectrical  energy  is available  once  again 
after  you  have  changed  the  ba tte ry, we  recom mend  that  you  in sta ll 
batter ies  of the  same  type  and  manufacture  only  (the  same  as  those 
installed  at  the  t ime  your  vehicle  was  delivered).  Specifications  are 
listed  on  the  battery  hous ing. Your  author ized  Audi dealer  will then 
code  the  battery  management  control  unit . 
If it is  no t poss ible  to  use  a  ba tte ry of  this type,  the  new  battery  m ust 
have  the  same  capacity,  vo ltage  (12  volts),  amperage,  construction 
and  plug  sea ling. 
When  install ing  the  battery,  make  sure  the  ign it ion  and  a ll electrica l 
cons umers  are  turned  off . 
0 Note 
Make  sure  the  venti lation  hose  on the  side  of the  battery  is 
connec ted,  othe rwise  fumes  or  battery  acid  ca n leak  out . 
W For the  sake of the  environment 
Because  of the  problem  of  proper  disposal  of  a  bat tery,  w e recom
mend  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  change  the  battery  for  you. 
Batte ries  contain  sulfu ric acid  and  lead  and  mus t  alway s be  d ispose d 
of  properly  in compliance  with  all  environmental  regulat ions. 
Di sposing  of  vehicle  b atteries  imprope rly  is very  dange ro us  to  t he 
environme nt.• 
Windshield/headlight  washer 
container 
Fi g. 215  En gine 
compartm ent:  Wind· 
s hie ld  and head light* 
w as her flu id  co ntainer 
Th e washe r fluid  contain er  is  mark ed with  the  symbol O on 
its  cap . 
- Bef ore  you  check  anything  i n the  engin e compartm ent, 
always read and heed all  WARNINGS~ & in "Working 
in  th e  e ngine  com partme nt"  on 
page 277 . 
- Lift  t he filler  cap  tongue  to  add  washe r fluid.  You  can  fill 
the  conta iner  to  the  top. 
- Press  the  cap  bac k onto  the  filler  neck  af ter  filling  the 
container . 
You can  find  the  reservoir capacity in the  table  in::} page 341 . 
To  preven t  lime  res idue  from  bui ldi ng  up  on  t he spray  jets,  use 
distilled  water  when  refilling.  Always add  a glass  cleane r so lution 
(with  frost  protection  in t he  winter). 
0 Note 
Do not  mix engine  coo lant  antifreeze  or  any othe r additives  to  fi ll up 
the  windsh ield  washe r rese rvo ir .•  
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The  safety  compliance  sticker 
is your  assurance  that  yo ur new  vehicle  complies  with  all  applicable 
Fede ral  Motor  Veh icle  Safe ty Standards  which  were  i n effect  at  the 
time  the  vehicle  was  manufact ured . Yo u can  fi nd  this  sticker  on  the 
left  doo r jamb. 
It shows  the  mont h and  year  of  prod uct io n  and  the 
vehicle  identification  number  of  your  veh icle  (perforation)  as  well  as 
the  Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating  (GV WR) and  the  Gross  Axle Weight 
Rating  (GAWR). 
The  high  voltage  warning  label 
is  located  o n the  loc k carrier. 
The  spark  ignition  system  complies  with  the 
Canadian  standard  ICES-002.  • 
Weights 
Gross Vehicle  Weight  Rating 
The Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating  (GVWR), and  the  Gross  Axle Weight 
Rating  (GAWR) for  front  and  rear  are  listed  on  a  sticker  on  the  left 
door  jamb. 
T he  Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating  includes  the  weight  of  the  basic 
vehicle  pl us f ull f uel tank,  oil  and  coo la nt,  plus  max im um  load,  whi ch 
includes  passenger  we ight  (150  lbs/68  kg  per  des ignated  seating 
position)  and  luggage  weight. 
Gross  Axle  Weight  Rating 
Th e  Gross  Axle Weight  Ra ting  is the  maximum  lo ad  that  can  be 
applied  at  each  axle  of  the  vehicle~&. 
Vehicle  capacity  weight 
The  vehicle  capacity  weight  (max.  load)  is listed  on  the  dr iver's  side  B 
pillar. 
Safety  first 
Roof  weight 
Th e  maxim um  permiss ib le  roof  weight  is 220  lb  (100  kg ). T he  roof 
we ight  is made  up  of  the  weight  of  the  roof  rac k system  and  t he 
we ight  of  the  object  being  transported~ 
page 88, "Loading  the  roof 
rack". 
& WARNING 
•  The actual  Gross A xle Weight  Rating  at  the  front  and  rear a xles 
s hould  not  exceed the  permis sible weights , and their  combination 
must  not  exceed the  Gros s Vehicl e Weight  Rat ing . 
•  Exceeding permi ssible weight  ratings  can result  in vehicle 
damage,  accidents and  personal  injury. 
0 Note 
•  T he  vehicle  capac ity  we ight  figures  apply  when  the  load  is  distrib
uted  evenly  i n the  vehicle  (passengers  and  lug gage).  When  trans 
porting  a  heavy  load  i n the  luggage  compartment,  ca rry the  load  as 
near  to  the  rear  axle  as  possible  so  that  the  ve hicle's  handling  is  not 
impa ired. 
•  Do not  exceed  the  max imum  permissible  axle  loads  o r the 
maximum  gross  veh icle  weight.  Always  remember  that  the  vehicle's 
handling  will  be  affecte d by the  extra  load.  Therefore,  adjust  your 
speed  according ly . 
•  Always  observe  loca l reg ulat ions. • 
Dimensions 
The  specifications  refe r to  the  basic  mode l. Differences  may  occur 
depe nd ing  on  the  mode l type  a nd  options  ordered,  for  exam ple,  t ire 
sizes.  .,_, 
Do-it,yourself  service  Technical data  
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Data 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with 3 .0  lit er  6-c ylin der  engine 
300  hp,  3.0  liter,  6-cylinder  engine 
Engine  data 
Maximum  outpu t SA E net 
Maximum  torque  SAE net 
No. of  cy linders 
Displacement 
St roke 
Bore 
Compression  ratio 
Fu el 
Dimensions  (approx. ) 
Length 
W idth 
He igh t (u nloaded) 
Turning  circle  diameter  (curb  to  curb) 
Capacities  (approx .) 
Fu el tank 
- Tota l capacity 
- Rese rve (of  to tal cap aci ty) 
Windshield  and  headlight*  washer  fluid  container 
Engine  oil 
with  filter  c hange 
Safety  first 
hp@rpm 
lb-ft@  rpm 
C ID (cm
3
) 
in  (mm) 
in  (mm)  30
0@ 5100-6800 
310@  2500-5100 
6 cylinder  183  (2995) 
3.50  (89.0) 
3 .33  (84 .5) 
10.5 : 1 
Premium  unleaded  (91  AKI)  Recomm end ed for  maximum  engin e perfo rmanc e. Fur
ther  details => 
page 271, "Gasoline" 
i n (mm) 
i n (mm) 
i n (mm) 
ft  (m)  193.5  (4916) 
79 .2  (2012) 
57. 4 (1459) 
39.0  (11.9) 
gal  (liters) 
gal  ( liters) 
quarts  (liters) 
quarts  ( liters)  21.1  (80.0) 
1. 8-2.4  (7-9) 
5 .1(4.8) 
6.9  (6.5) 
• 
Do-it,yourself  service  Technical  data  
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App lies  to ve hicles : with 4.2 li ter 8 -cy linder  engine 
3 50  hp,  a-cylinder  engine 
Engine  data 
Max imum  output  SAE net 
Maximum  torque  SAE net 
No . of  cy linders 
Displacement 
Stroke  Bore 
Comp ression  ra tio 
Fuel 
Dimensions  (approx. ) 
Length 
W idth 
He ight  (un loaded) 
Tu rning  circle  diameter  (curb  to  curb) 
Capacities  (app ro x. ) 
Fuel tank 
-Tota l capacity 
- Reserve (of  total  capacity) 
Windshield  and  headlight*  washer  fluid  container 
Engine  oil 
with  filter  change 
Safety  first 
hp@rpm 
lb-ft@  rpm 
CID (cm
3
) 
in (mm) 
in  (mm)  350@  6800 
325  @3500 
8 cylinder 
254  (4163) 
3
.65  (92.8) 
3 .33  (84 .5) 
12.5:  1 
Premium  unl eaded  (91  AKI) Recommended  for  maximum  engine  performance . Fur 
ther  details => page 
271, "Gasoline" 
in  (mm) 
i n (mm) 
i n (mm) 
ft  (m)  1
93.5  ( 4916) 
79 .2  (2012) 
57 .4  (1459) 
39.0  (11.9) 
gal  ( liters) 
gal  (liters) 
quarts  (liters) 
quarts  ( lite rs)  21.1  (80.0) 
1.8 -2 .4  ( 7-9) 
5 .1 (4 .8) 
9.0  (8.5) 
• 
Do-it,yourself  service  Technical  data  
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Alphabetical  index -________________  fWI 
Energy management  ...... .. .. .....  96 
Fan  .................... ... ... .. 100 
Heated  seats,  front  .............. . 103 
Key coded  setting  ........ ...... ...  96 
Recirculation  mode  (automatic)  .. ...  104 
Recommended  sett ings  ............  96 
Residual heat  .....................  99 
Setting  the  temperature  ............ 99 
Switching  air  cooling  on/off  .... ... ..  99 
Synchronization  . ... ..............  lOS 
Turning  on and  off  ....... ...... .. ..  99 
Using climate  control  economically  ..  102 
Clock  ................ .... .. .... .... . 9 
Closing  Power sunroof  ... .. ... ... .. .. . ....  S4 
Coat hooks  ........... ..... .... ... ...  9S 
Cold ti re  inflation  pressure  ..... .. .....  297 
Compass mirror  ........ ...... .. .... ..  73 
Compliance  . ... ................ .... 347 
Consumer  Information  . . . . . . . .  . .  183,  344 
Contacting  NH TSA  .... ..............  183 
Continuously  Variable  Transmission  (CVT) 
See multit ronic ® .................  152 
Convenience key  .................... . 47 
Dr iver  messages  ....... ... .. .. ... . 112 
Locking vehicle  ...... ....... .. .... . 49 
START button  ............. .. ... .. 110 
Starting  engine  .. ............. .. . 110 
S TOP  button  ............ .. .. .... . 111 
Switching  eng ine off  ..............  111 
Switching  on  ignition  ......... .. ...  110 
Unlocking  vehicle  ................ ..  48 
Convertible  child  safety  seats  ..... ....  223 
Controls  and  equip
ment  Safety  first 
Convert
ible  lock ing retractor 
Activating  ............... .. ......  229 
Deactivating  .....................  230 
Us ing to  secure a chi ld safety  seat  .. 227, 
229 
Coolant  system  .....................  284 
Cooling  System  Expans ion  tank  ..... .. .. ... .... .. 284 
Cruise control  Changing  speed  ..... ... ..........  117 
Presetting  your  speed  ... ..........  117 
Switching  off  . .. .................  117 
Switching  on  .................. ..  116 
Warning/indicator  lights  ........ .. .  16 
See also Adaptive  Cruise Control  ....  119 
Cruising  range  ... ................ ....  34 
(upholder  .... ............. .. .. .  89,90 
D 
Damp ing 
See Adaptive  A ir Suspens ion  ...... ..  166 
Data  . .... ....................... .. 341 
Data  record er  .. . .... .. ... ..........  240 
Date display  ......................... . 9 
Daytime  running lights . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  58,  59 
Declaration  of  compl ia nee 
Adaptive  Cruise Contro l ... .........  347 
Audi  side  assist .. .. . .. ...... .. ...  347 
Cell  phone  package  . ..............  347 
Convenience key  .... .. .. .. .. .....  347 
E lectronic  immobilizer  ............  347  Homelink
® universal  remote  control  . 347 
Remote  control  key  .. ....... ... ...  34 7 
def  What  does  this mean  when  it appears  in 
the  trip  odometer  disp lay?  .. .. .....  10 
Defective  light bulb warn ing ......... ..  21 
Defrosting/defogging  the windows  .. .. .  100 
Defrosting/defogging  w indows  ........  101 
Determining  correct  load  limit ....... .. 302 
Digital  clock  . ........ ................  9 
Digital  compass  .....................  73 
Digital  speedometer  ..................  21 
Dimensions  ............ ... .. .. .....  339 
Dipstick  Reading  the dipstick  properly  .......  281 
Distance  control  system 
See Adaptive  Cruise Control  ... .. .. .  119 
Doors  Power ch ild safety  lock .. ....... ....  47 
Driver  information  system  .............  19 
Digital  speedometer  ............... 21 
Driver  information  messages  ........  24 
Open door  or  rear  lid  warning  . .......  21 
Outs ide temperature  display  ........  20 
Sound system  disp lay  ..............  20 
Driver seat 
See Seating  position  .............. 176 
Driver's  seat ... .... .. .... ...........  76 
Driver's  seat  memory  ................. 79 
Activating  remote control key .......  80 
Recalling  a seat  pos it ion  . ... ..... ...  79 
Storing  a seat  position  .. ....... ....  79 
Vehicle  operation  Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourself  service  Technical  data  
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T Tires  ..... .... .. .. ...... .. .. ....... 293 TPMS 
Service life  . .. .. .... .. .. ... ... ... 
304 Tire  pressure  monitoring  system  . ... 313 
Tachometer .. .. ..... ..... .... .. . .. .. .  9  speed rating  letter ,code  .. ........ . 307 Trailer  towing  . .. ................. .. 254 
Tank flap  Tire 
manufacturing  date  . ... .. .. ... 307 Operating  instructions  . ........... 255 
Unlocking  the  fuel  filler  flap  by hand  . 275 Tire specifications  ........ .... .. .. 306 Technical  requirements  ....... 254,  255 
T ech nical  modifications  .... .......... 347 Tr ead depth  .. .. ........ ......... 304 Trailer  towing  tips  ......... .. .. .. . 256 
Temperature 
Climate  controls  ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. 99  Uniform  tire 
quality grading  ... ..... 308 
Winter  tires  ..................... 309 
Transm ission 
tiptronic ® ....................... 
146 
Setting  for  the  driver's  and  front  passen-Tires 
and  vehicle  load  limits .. . ... ... .. 301 Transport  Canada ..... ...... ... . ... . 184 
ger's  side  ....................... 99 Tires and  wheels 
Tread Wear  Indicator  (TWI) ........... 304 
Tether  anchors  .............. .... .. . 235 
Tether  strap  ........... .......... .. . 235 
Th e first 1,000 miles (1,500 km)  and 
afterwards  ..... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. . 
249 
Tie-downs  ............ .. ... ..... ... 183 
Tips  for  the  environment 
Saving  fuel ............. .. ........  88  Checking tire  pressure 
............. 
300 
Cold tire inflation  pressure  ......... 297 
Dimensions .. .... ............. .. 305 
General  notes  ................... 293 
Glossary of  tire  and  loading  terminology  . 
294 
New  tires  and wheels  ............ . 305 
Replacing  .... .... ............... 306 
Tr ip  computer 
Fuel consumption  .. ............... 
34 
Mileage  ................. .... .. .. 34 
Single-trip  memory ................ 35 
Total-trip  memory  ......... .. . ... .. 35 
Tr ip  odometer  .. .. .... ............... 10 
What  does it mean  when  dEF appears  in 
Using the  air  conditioner only when 
necessary  ... ...... ........ ..... 
102 
the  trip  odometer  display?  .. ....... 10 
Snow chains  .. ........... .... .. .. 310 Tr unk 
Tires and vehicle  load  limits  ... ..... 
301 tiptronic®  ......................... 146 
Wheel  bolts  .. ... ......... .... ... 311 
See Rear lid  ... .. .. ............... 46 
Automatic  Shift  Lock (ASL)  ......... 148 
W. 
t  t· 309 Trunk  escape  handle ..... .. .. .. .... .. 316 in er ires  ....... ....... ......  . 
Dr iving  ...... ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. . 146 
Tires/Wheels 
Dynamic shift  program  ... ......... 149 
F  ·
l  f  d 151 Low aspect  ratio  tires  ...... .. .. ... 312 a,  -sa  e mo  e  ... ...............  .  Turn 
signals  ................ ... .. .. .. 
62 
Warning/indicator  lights  ....... .. .. 15 
Kick-down  ........ ... ... ... ... .. 149 Tire  pressure  monitoring  system 15,  312 
Manual shift  program  ... ... ... ... . 150 Tools  · ·  · ·  · · · · · ·  · · · · · · · · · · ·  · · · · ·  ---317 u 
Selector  lever ...... ... ... ... .. ... 147 Torn  or  frayed  safety  belts  ... ......... 188 Undercoating  .. .. .. .. .............. 264 
Tire  pressure  ................ .. .. .. . 300 Touch-up  paint  ..................... 262 Unfastening  safety  belts  ............. 192 
Tir e pressure  monitoring  system  ....... 312 Towing 
Unidirectional tires .................. 293 
Loss of  air  pressure  ........... 15,  313 
Malfunction  .............. .. .. ... 313 
Resetting  tire  pressures  ........... 314 
Front  eyelet  ................. ... . 334 
Rear  eyelet  ..... ................. 335 
T ow  truck  procedures  .. ........... 334 
Uniform  tire quality  grading  ......... . 308 
Unlocking 
Power  locking  switch  ......... .. .. .. 
44 
Tire  service  life ..... ... . .... . ... ... . 304 Rear  lid/trunk  lid  ... .... ........... 46 
Controls  and  equip
ment  Safety  first  Vehicle  operation 
Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourself  service  Technical  data