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are  indicated  by the time they enter  your "blind 
spot", 
at the latest. 
© Vehicles  left behind 
If  you  slowly pass a vehicle that side  assist has 
detected ( the difference  in  speed betwee n the 
vehicle  and  your  vehicle is less than  9 mph or 15 
km/h), the display in the exterior mirror turns  on 
as soon as the vehicle  enters your blind  spot. 
The display will not turn o n if you  quick ly  pass  a 
vehicle that side  assist has detected (the differ
ence  in speed  between 
the vehicle  and  your  vehi
cle 
is greater  than 9 mph or 15 km/h). 
Functional  limitations 
The radar senso rs a re  designed to detect the left 
and  right adjacent lanes when the road  lanes  are 
the normal width. In some  situations, the display 
in the exter ior mirr or  may turn on even though 
there 
is no  vehicle  located  in the area that is criti
cal 
for a  lane  change.  For example: 
-
If the  lanes  are narrow  or if your are driving  on 
the edge of your lane. If this is the case, the 
system  may have  detected the vehicle  in anoth
er  lane 
that is not adjacent to your  current  lane. 
-
If you  are driving  through  a curve.  Side assist 
may  react 
to a vehicle that is one  lane  over 
from the adjacent  lane. 
-
If side  assist  reacts to other objects  (such as 
high or displaced  guard rails). 
-
In poor  weather  conditions . The  side  assist 
functions  are limited. 
Do not cover the radar  senso rs c::> fig. 77 w it h 
stic kers,  deposits,  bicycle wheels  or 
other ob 
jects, 
because this will affect the function.  For  in
formation on  cleaning, see c::>poge 270. 
.&. WARNING 
-Always  pay attention to traffic and to the 
area  around  your vehicle.  Side assist  cannot 
replace  a 
driver's  attention.  The driver  alone 
is always  responsible for lane changes  and 
similar  driving  maneuvers. 
-
In some situati ons, the system  may not 
function or its function  may be limited. For 
example: 
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-If vehicles  are app roaching  or being left 
behind very  quickly . The  display may not 
turn on in time. 
-
In poor  weather  condit ions  such as heavy 
r ain,  snow  or heavy 
mist. 
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On very  wide  lanes,  in tight curves, or if 
there is a r ise in the road  surface. Vehicles 
i n 
the adjacent  lane may not be detected 
because  they are outside 
of the sensor 
range. 
-
Audi  side  assist cannot detect all vehicles 
under 
all conditions,  which can increase the 
risk of acciden ts. 
-Please note that side assist only  disp lays ap
proach ing  vehicles 
or veh icles  in your  blind 
spot if your vehicle is traveling  at  l east 
19 mph (30 km/h). 
-In certain  situations,  th e system may not 
work or its function  may be limited.  For ex
ample: 
- The  displ
ay may not turn on at the right 
time if  vehicles  are approaching or passing 
very  quickly. 
-In  poor  weathe r condit ions, such as heavy 
rain,  snow  or fog . 
-
In very  wide  lanes,  in tight cu rves  or  when 
there  are  slopes  in the roadway,  vehicles 
i n 
the neighboring  lanes  may not be de
tected  because  they a re  outside 
of the 
senso r range. 
CD Note 
The  sensors can be displaced  by impacts  or 
damage 
to the bumper,  wheel housing  and 
underbody.  This 
can affect the system. Have 
an authorized  Audi dealer or authorized  Audi 
Service 
Facility check thei r f unct ion  . 
(D Tips 
-If the window  glass in the driver's door or 
front passenger 's  door  has been tinted, the 
display  in th e  exterior mirror may be misin
terpreted. 
- For 
an explanation  on conform ity with the 
FCC reg ulations  in the United States and the 
Industry Canada regulatio ns, refer to 
c::>poge 297.   
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(if applicable) 
P indicates a tire for a passe ng er 
vehi cl
e. T  indi cates  a tire de sig
nated 
for tempora ry  use. 
@Nominal width 
Nominal width of the tire be
tween 
the s idewalls  in millime
ters. In general: the Larger the 
number, the wider the tire. 
@ Aspect ratio 
Height/width ratio expressed as a 
percentage. 
@ Tire construction 
R indicates  a radial  tire. 
®Rim diameter 
Size of the rim diameter in inches. 
@ Load index and  speed rating 
The Load index  indi cate s the tire' s 
Load-carr yin g c apacity. 
The  speed  rating  indicates 
the 
maximum permitted speed¢.& in 
W i
nter tires  on  page 265. 
"EXTRA LOAD", "xl" or "RF" indi
cate s 
that the tire  is reinforced or 
is  an  Extra  Load tire. 
Speed rat-Maximum permitted speed 
ing 
p up to 93  mph  (1 50 km/h) 
Q up to 99 mph (160 km/h) 
Wheels 
Speed rat-Maximum permitted speed 
ing 
R up to 106 mph (170 km/h) 
s u p to 110  mph  (180 km/h) 
T up to 118 mph (190 km/h) 
u up t o 124 mph (200 km/h) 
H up to 130 mph (210 km/h) 
v u p to 14 9  mph (240 km/h)al 
z above 149 mph (240 km/h)al 
w up to 168 mph (270 km/h)al 
y up to 186 mph (300 km/h)al 
a) For tires above 149 mph (2 40 km/h), 
tire manufacture rs sometimes use t he 
cod e "ZR". 
(j) US DOT number (TIN)  and 
manufacture date 
The manufac ture date is  Listed  on 
the tire sidewall (it may only ap
pear  on 
the inner side of the tire): 
DOT ... 2214 ... 
means, for example , that the tire 
was produced  in the 22nd week of 
the year 2014. 
@Audi Original equipment 
tires 
Audi  Original equipment tires 
with the designation "AO" or "RO" 
have  been  specially matched to 
your Audi. When used  correct ly, 
these tires meet the highest 
standards of safety  and handling. 
An  authorized  Audi dealer or au
thorized Audi Service  Facility will ... 
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be happy to provide more infor
mation. 
® Mud and snow  capability 
"M/S" or "M+S" indicates the tire 
has characteristics that make it 
suitable for driving on mud and 
snow. & indicates a winter t ire. 
@ Compos ition of the tire  cord 
and  materials 
The number of plies  indicates the 
number of rubberized fabric  lay
ers in the tire. In general: the 
more layers, the more weight a 
tire can  carry.  Tire manufacturers 
must also specify the materials 
used  in the tire. These  include 
steel, nylon, polyester and other 
materials. 
@Maximum  permitted load 
This number indicates the maxi
mum load in kilograms and 
pounds that the tire can carry. 
@Uniform tire  quality  grade 
standards  for treadwear, 
traction  and temperature 
resistance 
Tread wear, t raction and temper
ature ranges c:> page 266. 
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@ Running  direction 
~ Maximum  permitted 
inflation  pressure 
This number indicates the maxi
mum pressure to which  a  tire  can 
be inflated under normal operat
ing conditions. 
Glossary of tire  and  loading 
terminology 
Accessory weight 
means the combined weight (in 
excess of those standard items 
wh ich may be replaced) of auto
matic transmission, power steer
ing , power brakes, power win
dows, power seats, radio , and 
heater, to the extent that these 
items are  available as factory-in
stalled equipment (whether in
stalled or no t). 
Aspect  ratio 
means the ratio of the height to 
the width of the tire in percent. 
Numbers of SS o r lower indicate a 
low 
sidewall for improved steer
ing response and better overa ll 
handling on dry pavement. 
Bead 
means the part of the tire that is 
made of steel wires, wrapped or ...   
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(c) Vehicle  capacity weight, and 
(d) Production options weig ht 
Maximum  (permissible) 
inflation  pressure 
means the maximum cold infla
tion pressure to which  a tire may 
be inflated. Also  called "maxi
mum inflation pressure." 
Normal  occupant  weight 
means 150 lbs (68 kg) times the 
number of occupants seated in 
the vehicle up to the total seating 
capacity of your vehicle . 
Occupant  distribution 
means distribution of occupants 
in a vehicle. 
Outer diameter 
means the overall diameter of an 
inflated new tire. 
Overall  width 
means the linear distance be
tween the exteriors of the side
walls of an inflated tire, including 
elevations due to labeling, deco
rations, or protective bands or 
ribs . 
Ply 
means a layer of rubber-coated 
parallel cords. 
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Production  options weight 
means the combined weight of 
those installed regular production 
options weighing over 5 lbs (2.3 
kg) in excess of those standard 
items which they replace, not pre
viously 
considered in curb weight 
or accessory weight, including 
heavy 
duty brakes,  ride  levelers, 
roof rack,  heavy duty battery, and 
special trim. 
Radial  ply tire 
means a pneumatic tire in which 
the ply cords that extend to the 
beads are la id at substantially 90 
degrees to the centerline of the 
tread. 
Recommended  inflation 
pressure 
see¢ page 253, Cold tire  infla
tion  pressure. 
Reinforced  tire 
means a tire designed to operate 
at higher loads and at higher in
flation pressures than the corre
sponding standard tire. Rein 
forced tires may be identified as 
"XL", "xl", "EXTRA LOAD", or "RF" 
on the sidewall. ...   
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means a metal support for a tire 
or a tire and tube assembly upon 
which the tire beads are seated. 
Rim diameter 
means nominal diameter of the 
bead seat. If you change your 
wheel size,  you will  have to pur
chase new tires to match the new 
rim diameter. 
Rim  size designation 
means rim diameter and width. 
Rim  width 
means nominal distance between 
rim flanges. 
Sidewall 
means that portion of a tire be
tween the tread and bead. 
Speed rating  (letter code) 
means the speed at which  a tire is 
designed to be driven for extend
ed periods of time. The ratings 
range from 93 mph (150 km/h) 
to 186 mph (298 km/h) 9 table 
on page 251. You may not find 
this information on all tires be
cause it  is not required by law. 
The 
speed rating letter code, 
where applicable, i s molded on 
the tire sidewall and indicates the 
Wheels 
maximum permissible road 
speeds 9 .&. in Winter tires on 
page 265. 
T ire pressure  monitoring 
system * 
means a system that detects 
when one or more of a vehicle's 
tires are underinflated and illumi
nates a  low tire pressure warning 
telltale. 
Tread 
means that portion of a tire that 
comes into contact with the road. 
Tr ead separation 
means pulling away of the tread 
from the tire carcass. 
Treadwear  indicators (TWI) 
means the projections within the 
principal grooves designed to give 
a  visual  indication 
of the degrees 
of wear of the tread. See 
9 page 259, Treadwear indicator 
for more information on measur
ing tire wear. 
Uniform Tire Quality  Grading 
is a tire information system devel
oped by the United States Nation 
a l Highway  Traffic 
Safety Admin
istration (NHTSA) that is designed 
to help buyers make relative 
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2. Determine the combined 
weight 
of the driver  and pas
sengers 
that will  be riding in 
your  vehicle. 
3.  Subtract 
the combined  weight 
of the driver and passengers 
from 
"XXX" kilograms  or "XXX" 
pounds shown on the sticker 
¢page 260, fig. 194. 
4. The  resulting  figure equals the 
available amount of cargo and 
luggage  load capacity. 
For ex
ample,  if 
the "XXX" amount 
equals 1400 lbs and there will 
be  five  1 
SO lbs passengers in 
your  vehicle, the amount of 
available  cargo and luggage 
load  capacity is 650 lbs 
(1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs) 
5.  Determine 
the combined 
weight 
of luggage  and cargo 
being  loaded  on 
the vehicle. 
That  weight  may 
not safely ex
ceed 
the available  cargo and 
luggage  load capacity  calculat
ed 
in Step 4. 
6. 
If your  vehicle  will be towing  a 
trailer,  load from your  trailer 
will  be transferred 
to your  ve
hicle. 
Consult this  manual to 
determine  how this reduces 
the available cargo and lug-
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gage  load capacity of your  vehi
cle. 
~check the tire  sidewall 
(c:>page 250, fig. 192) to deter
mine 
the designated  load rating 
for  a specific  tire. 
Wheel bolts and rims 
Wheel bolts 
Wheel bolts must be clean and loosen/tighten 
easily. 
Rims 
Rims  with a bolted rim ring* or with bolted wheel 
covers* consist of multiple pieces.  These compo
nents were bolted together using special bolts 
and a special procedure. You must not repair or 
disassemble them c::> .&.. 
&. WARNING 
Wheel bolts that are tightened or repaired in
correctly  can become loose and result in loss 
of vehicle control, which increases the risk of 
an accident. For the correct tightening specifi
cation, refer to c::> page 2 78, After changing  a 
wheel . 
-Always  keep the wheel bolts and the 
threads in the wheel hub clean and free of 
grease. 
-
Only use wheel bolts that fit the rim. 
- Always  have 
damaged rims repaired by an 
authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi 
Service  Facility. Never 
repair or disassemble 
rims yourself, because this increases the risk 
of an accident. 
· Winter tires 
Winter tires significantly improve the vehicle's 
handling 
when driving in winter conditions. Be
cause of their construction (width, compound, 
tread pattern), summer tires provide less trac
tion on ice and snow . 
.,. Use winter tires on all four wheels.   
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vehicle. 
~Please note that the maximum permitted 
speed  may be lower with winter tires q ,&.. An 
authorized  Audi dealer  or authorized  Audi Serv
ice  Facility 
can inform you about the maximum 
permitted speed for your  tires. 
~Check the tire pressure after installing  wheels 
qpage260. 
The effectiveness of winter tires is reduced great
ly  when 
the tread is worn  down to a depth of 
0.157 in (4 mm). The  characteristics of winter 
tires  also decrease  greatly as the tire ages, re
gardless 
of the remaining  tread. 
A WARNING 
1-=---Never  drive faster than the maximum per-
mitted speed for your tires.  This could  cause 
the tires to heat up too much.  This increases 
the  risk 
of an accident  because it can cause 
the 
tire to burst. 
- Always 
adapt your  driving to the road and 
traffic conditions.  Drive carefully  and reduce 
your  speed  on icy  or slippery  roads. 
Even 
winter tires can lose  traction  on black  ice. 
@ For the sake of the environment 
Reinstall summer tires at the appropriate 
time, because they provide better handling 
when  roads  are free 
of snow  and ice. Summer 
tires  cause 
Less road  noise, tire wear  and fuel 
consumption. 
(j) Tips 
You can also use all season  tires instead of 
winter tires. Please  note that in some coun
tries  where 
winter tires are required,  only 
winter tires with the & symbol may be per
mitted. 
Snow chains 
Snow chains not only improve the driving  in win
ter road conditions, but also the braking. 
~Only install snow  chains  on the front wheels. 
This  applies  also 
to vehicles with all wheel 
drive*. 
Wheels 
~Check and  correct the seating of the snow 
chains 
after driving a few feet, if necessary.  Fol
low 
the instructions from the manufacturer. 
~Note the maximum speed of 30 mph (50 km/ 
h).  Note the Local regulations. 
Use of snow  chains is only permitted with certain 
rim/tire combinations  due to technical reasons. 
Check with an authori zed Audi dealer or author
ized  Audi  Service  Facility 
to see if you may use 
snow  chains . 
You must remove the snow chains  on roads with
out snow . Otherwise, you could impair driving 
ability and  damage the tires. 
A WARNING 
Using incorrect  snow chains  or installing  snow 
chains  incorrectly 
can result in loss of vehicle 
control,  which increases 
the risk of an acci
dent. 
CD Note 
- Snow  chains  can damage the rims/wheel 
covers* if the chains  come into direct con· 
tact with them. Remove the wheel  covers* 
first. Use coated  snow chains. 
-
Using snow  chains that add more than 0.53 
in (0.53 in) of height can severely  damage 
the  wheel  housings  and 
other vehicle com
ponents. 
(D Tips 
When  using snow chains, it may be useful to 
switch  on sport mode ~page 88. 
Low aspect  ratio tires 
Your Audi is factory-equipped with low aspect  ra
tio tires. These  tires have  been  thoroughly  tested 
and  been  selected  specifically 
for your model for 
their superb performance,  road feel and handling 
under  a variety 
of driving  conditions.  Ask your au
thorized  Audi dealer 
for more  details . 
The 
Low aspect  ratio of these tires is indicated  by 
a  numeral 
of SS or less in the tire's  size designa
tion. The numeral  represents  the ratio of the 
tire's sidewall height in relation to its tread width..,. 
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expressed in percentage. Conventional tires have 
a  heig h
t/width ratio of 60 or more. 
The performanc e  o f lo w-a spect-ratio tires is par· 
t icularly sensitive t o improper inflation pres· 
sure. It is therefo re important that low aspect 
ratio tires are inflated to the specified pressure 
and that t h e inflation pressure is  re g ula rly 
chec k
ed and maintained. T ire pressure s should 
be checked at least once a month and alway s 
b efo re  a l
ong trip Q page 260. 
What you  can do to avoid tire and rim 
damage 
L o w aspect ratio tires can  be damaged more easi· 
ly by impact with potholes, cu rbs, gull ies or 
r i
dges o n  th e  roa d, pa rt ic u la rly ifthe  tir e  is un· 
d e rinflated . 
In order to minim ize the occu rrence of impact 
damage to the ti  res of your vehicle, we recom· 
mend that you observe the fo llowi ng p recau · 
tions: 
- Always 
maintain recommended inflation p res· 
sures. Check your tire pressure every 2,000 
miles (3,000 km) and add air if necessary. 
- Drive  carefully  on 
roads with potholes, deep 
gullies or ridges.  The  impac t from  driving 
through or over such obstacles can damage 
your tires. Impact with a  curb may also cause 
damage to your  tires. 
- Af t
er any impact, immediately inspec t your 
tires o r  have them inspected by the nearest au 
thorize d Audi dealer.  Replace  a da maged  t ir e as 
soo n a s possib le. 
- In sp e
ct yo ur  tires e v ery 2 ,000 m iles (3 ,000 km) 
fo r d
amage and  wear. Damage is  not  always 
e a sy  to 
see. Damage can  lead to loss of air and 
un
deri n flation,  which could eventually cause 
tire failure. If you  believe that a tire may have 
been damaged, replace the tire as soon as pos
sible. 
- These 
tires may wear more quickly than others. 
-Please also remember that, while these tires 
deliver  responsive handling, they may ride less 
comfortably and make more no ise than other 
choices. 
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Reduced performance in winter/co ld season 
conditions 
All ti res are designed fo r certain purposes. The 
low 
aspect ra tio,  ultra  high performance tires 
originally  installed on your vehicle are intended 
for maximum dry and wet road performance and 
handling.  They are not suitable for cold, snowy or 
icy weather conditions. If you drive under those 
circumstances, you should equip your  vehicle 
with  all-season 
or winter tires,  which offer better 
tract ion  under those conditions. We suggest you 
use the re commended snow or all-season tires 
spe cified for your  vehicle,  or their equiva lent. 
Refer to~ page 264 for more detailed informa 
tion  regard in g  w in
ter tires. 
Uniform tire quality grading 
- T re ad wear 
- T rac tion 
AA ABC 
- Temperatur e ABC 
Quality grades can be found where applicable  on 
the tire side wall between tread shoulder and 
maximum section width Q page 250, fig. 192. 
Fo r e xample: Tread wear 200, Traction AA, Tem 
perature A. 
All 
passenger car t ires must conform to Federal 
Sa f
ety Requirements in  addi tion to these grades. 
Tread wear 
The tread w ear grade is  a comparative  rating 
b
ase d  on the wear rate of  th e  tire  w hen tested 
u nd er c
ontro ll ed cond iti ons o n a specified go v· 
ernment  test  course. 
For  ex
ample, a  tire  graded 150 would  wear o ne 
and o ne  ha lf  (1  1/2) times as well  on the govern 
ment course as a tire graded 100. 
The relative performance of tires depends upon 
the a ctual conditions of their use, however, and 
may depart significant ly from the norm due to 
varia tions in driving habits, service practices and 
differences in road characteristics and cl imate. 
Traction 
The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are 
AA, A, Band C. Those grades represent the tire's ~   
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The vehicle  capacity weight (max. load) is listed 
either on the driver's side B-pillar or inside the 
fuel filler  flap. 
& WARNING 
- The 
actual Gross  Axle Weight Rating at the 
front and rear axles should not exceed the 
permissible weights, and their combination 
must not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight 
Rating . 
- Exceeding 
permissible weight ratings can 
result in vehicle damage, accidents and per
sonal injury . 
Dimensions 
The dimensions can vary depending on the model 
and equipment. 
Length 
Width 
Width 
across the mirrors 
Height at curb weight 
When driving on poor roads, by curbs and on 
steep ramps, make sure that low-lying compo
nents such as the spoiler and exhaust system do 
Capacities 
Fuel tank 
Windshield and headlight washer system* 
Technical data 
@ Note 
- The  vehicle  capacity 
weight figures apply 
when the load is distributed evenly in the 
vehicle (passengers and luggage). When 
transporting a heavy  load in the luggage 
compartment, carry the load as near to the 
rear axle as possible so that the vehicle's 
handling is not impaired. 
-Do not exceed the maximum permissible 
axle loads or the maximum gross vehicle 
weight. Always remember that the vehicle's 
handling will be affected by the extra load. 
Therefore, adjust your speed accordingly. 
- Always 
observe local regulations. 
in (mm) 164.7 (4,184) 
in (mm) 72.l (1832) 
in (mm) 77.4 (1966) 
in (mm) 53.3 (1353) 
not come into contact with these or they could  be 
damaged. This applies especially when the vehi
cle  is fully loaded. 
gal (l)  approx. 14.5  (55) 
gal (l) approx. 2.4 (9.0) 
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