AUDI A4 2013 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: AUDI, Model Year: 2013, Model line: A4, Model: AUDI A4 2013Pages: 302, PDF Size: 75.61 MB
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Trailer  towing Driving  with  a  trailer 
General  information 
Your Audi was  designed  primarily  for passen
ger  transportation . 
If  you  plan  to  tow  a tra iler,  p lease  remember 
that  the  addit ional  load  will  affect  durab ility, 
economy  and  performance . 
T railer  towing  not  on ly places  more  stress  on 
the  vehicle,  it  also  calls  for  more  concentra
tion  from  the  driver. 
F or  this  reason,  a lways  fo llow  the  operating 
and  driving  instructions  provided  and  use 
common  sense. 
Technical requirements 
Traile r hitch 
Use  a weight-carrying  hitch  conforming  to  the 
gross  trailer  we ight.  The  hitch  must  be  suita
b le for  your veh icle and trailer  and must  be 
mounted  secure ly on  t he veh icle's  chassis  at  a 
technically  sound location . Use  only  a  t railer 
h itch  w ith  a  removab le  ball  moun t. A lways 
check  with  the  tr ailer  hitch  man ufac tur er to 
make  sure  that  you  are  using  the  correct 
hitch. 
Do not  use a  bumper  hitch. 
T he  hitc h must  be  installed  in such  a way  that 
it  does  not  inte rfe re with  the  impac t-absorb
i ng  b umper  syst em.  No  modifica tions  should 
be  made  to  the  vehicle  exhaus t and  b rake  sys
tems . From  t ime  to  time,  check  that  a ll hitch 
mo unt ing  bolt s  remain  securely  fas tened. 
W hen  you  are  not  tow ing  a  trailer,  remove  the 
trai le r hi tch  ball  moun t. T h is  prevents  the 
hi tch  from  causing  damage  sho uld your  ve hi
cle  be  str uck  from  be hind 
¢ &. . 
Trailer  brakes 
If yo ur  tra iler  is equ ipped  w it h  a  braking  sys
tem,  check  to  be  su re that  it  conforms  to  a ll 
r eg ulat io ns. 
Trailer  towin g 199 
The  trailer  hyd ra ulic  bra ke  system  must  not  be 
direct ly connected  to  the  vehicle's  hydraulic 
brake  system 
¢ &. . 
Safety  chains 
Alw ays  use  s afety  chains  between  your  ve hicle 
and  t he tra ile r. 
Trailer  lights 
Tra ile r  lights  m ust  meet  all  reg ulations . Be 
su re to  check  w ith  your  authorized  Audi  dealer 
fo r c orrec t w iri ng,  sw itches,  and  relays. 
Mirrors 
If you  a re  unable  to  see  the  traffic  behind  you 
u sing  the  regula r outside  m irrors,  then  you 
must insta ll ext ended  mir ro rs. It is  important 
t h at  you 
always have  clea r vis io n  to  the  rear . 
.8, WARNING 
- If  a  trai ler  has  elec trica l br ake s plea se 
no te  th at  t hese  bra kes  are  not  activat ed 
by  the  fa ctory -fit ted  control  unit  -risk  of 
accident! 
- After  removing  the  t railer  hi tch,  do  no t 
s to re  it  in yo ur vehicle . In  case  of  sudden 
brak ing,  the  hitch  could  fly  fo rward  and 
in ju re you  or yo ur passenge rs . 
Operating  instructions 
Maximum  traile r we ight 
-
A trai ler  fo r you r vehicle  is limited  to  a typical 
class  1  or class  2  tra iler. 
Trailer  load distribution 
B e  sure  the  lo ad  in the  tra iler is  h eld  secure ly 
i n  p lace  to  p reven t  it  from  shifting  fo rward, 
backward  or  sideways. 
Never  allow  a  passenger to  ride  in a trailer 
¢ &. in Driving instru ctions  on page  200. 
Engine cooling system 
T owing  a t railer  ma kes  t he engine  wor k hard 
er . It  is  impo rta nt  that  the  cooling  system's 
perfo rman ce  is  up  to  the  additional  load. 
Make  sure  tha t the  coo ling sys tem  h as  enough 
f lu id .  .,.. 
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200  Trailer towing 
Tire  pressure 
When  towing  a  trai le r,  inflate  the tir es  of  your 
vehicle  to the  cold  tire  pressure  listed  under 
"Full  load"  on  the  label located  on  the  driver 's 
side  B-pillar  (visible  when  the  door  is open). 
Inflate  trailer  tires  to  trailer  and  tire  manufac 
turers'  specifications. 
Lights 
The  headlight  settings  should  be  checked  with 
the  trailer  attached  before  dr iving  off.  Check 
to  make  sure  both  vehicle  and  tra iler  lights 
are  working  properly. 
Safety  chains 
Be  sure  trailer  safe ty cha ins  are  properly  con
nected  from  the  trailer  to  the hitch  on the ve
hicle.  Leave eno ugh slack  in the  chains  to  per 
mit  turning  corners.  When  you  install  safety 
cha ins,  make  sure  they  w ill not  drag  on  the 
road  when  you  are  driving. 
The  chains  shou ld  cross  under  the  trai ler 
tongue  to  prevent  it from  dropping  in case  of 
separation  from  the  hitch. 
Driving  instructions 
Driving  with  a trailer  always  requires  extra 
care and  consideration. 
To  obtain  the  best  possible  handling of  vehicle 
and  trai ler,  p lease  note  the  following: 
.,.  Do  not  tow  a  loaded  trailer  when your  car  it 
self  is not  loaded . 
.,.  Be  especia lly  careful  when  passing  other 
vehicles . 
.,.  Observe  speed  limits  . 
.,.  Do not  drive  at  the  maximum  permissible 
speed. 
.,.  Always  apply  brakes early. 
.,.  Monitor  the  temperature  gauge. 
Weight  distribution 
Towing  a  loaded  trai ler  with  an  empty  car  re
sults  in  a  highly  unstable  distribution of 
weight . If  this  cannot  be  avo ided,  drive  at  very 
low  speeds  only  to  avoid  the  risk  of  losing 
steering  control.  A "ba
lanced''  rig  is  easier  to operate  and  con
trol.  This  means  that  the  tow  vehicle  should  be  loaded  to  the  extent  possible  and  permissi
ble,  while  keep ing  the  trailer  as  light  as  possi
ble  under  the  c ircumstances.  Whenever  poss i
ble,  transfer  some  cargo  to  the  luggage  com 
partment  of  the tow  veh icle while  obse rving 
tongue  load  requ irements  and  vehicle  load ing 
considerations. 
Speed 
The  higher  the  speed,  the  more  d iff icu lt  it  be
comes  for  the  driver  to  control  the  rig. Do not 
drive  at  the  maximum permissible  speed.  Re
duce  your  speed  even  more  if load,  weather  or 
wind  conditions  are  unfavorable -pa rticularly 
whe n going  downhill. 
Reduce  veh icle  speed 
immediately if the  trail
er  shows  the  slightest  s ign  of  sway ing. 
Do not 
try to  stop the swaying by accelerating. 
Observe  speed  limits.  In  some  areas,  speeds 
for  vehicles  tow ing  trailers  are  lower  than  for 
regular  vehicles . 
Always  apply  brakes early.  When  driving 
downh ill, shift  into  a  lower gear  to  use  the  en 
gine  braking  effect  to  slow  the  vehicle . Use  of 
the  brakes  alone  can  cause  them  to overheat 
and  fail. 
Coolant  temperature 
The  coolant  temperature  gauge c> page  10 
must be observed  carefully . If  the  needle 
moves  close to  the  upper  end  of the  scale,  re
duce  speed  immediately  and/or  turn  off  the 
air  conditioner. 
If  the  coolant  temperature  warning  light • 
in  the  in strument  cluster starts  flashing,  pull 
off  the  road,  stop  and  let  the engine 
idle for 
abo ut two  minutes  to  prevent  heat build-up  . 
_& WARNING 
Anyone not  properly  restrained in a  mov
in g  vehicle  is at  a much  greater  risk  in an 
accident.  Never  let  anyone  ride  in your car 
who  is not  p roperly  wea ring  the  restraints 
provided  by Audi. 
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Trailer  towing  tips 
Important  to  know 
Your vehicle hand les  different ly when  tow ing 
a  trailer because  o f the  addit ional weight  and 
d iffe ren t weight  distribution . Safety,  pe rform 
ance  and  economy w ill greatly  depend  on how 
caref ully you  load your trailer  and  operate 
your  rig. 
B efore you actua lly tow your  trailer, pr actice 
turning,  stopp ing and  bac king  up  in an area 
away from  traffic.  Keep practicing  until  you  have become  comp lete ly  fam iliar with the  way 
your veh icle-trailer  comb ination  behaves  and 
responds. 
Backing up is d ifficu lt  a nd  requires  practice . 
Backing up with  a tra iler genera lly requires 
steer ing action  opposite  to  that  when  backing 
up your vehicle without  a trailer. 
M aintain  a g reater  distance  betwee n your ve
h icle and  the  one  in front  o f you . You will need 
mo re room to  stop.  To compensate  for  the 
trailer,  you will need  a  larger than  normal 
turning  radius . 
W hen  pass ing,  remember  that  yo u cannot  ac 
celerate  as fast  as yo u normally wo uld be
cause  of the  added  load.  Ma ke s ure you have 
e nough  room to  pass . After passing , allow 
p lenty  o f room  fo r your tra iler  before  chang
in g  la nes  aga in . 
Avoid  jerky starts,  sharp  turns  or  rap id lane 
changes. 
(D Tips 
- Do not  tow  a tra iler during  the  break-in 
period  of you r vehicle. 
- If you tow  a trailer,  your A udi may  re
quire  more frequent  maintenance  due to 
the  extra  load 
o  page  280. 
Trailer  towin g 201 
Parking on a slope 
Do not  park  on a slope  with  a trailer . If  it can
not  be  avoided,  do so  only  after  doing  the  fol lowing: 
When  parking: 
..  App ly the  foot  brake. 
..  Have someone  p lace chocks under  both  the 
veh icle and  the  tra iler wheels  . 
.,.  With  chocks  in  place, slowly  release  t he 
bra kes  unt il t he whee l choc ks absorb  the 
load . 
..  Tur n the  whee ls towa rds t he curb . 
.,.  App ly  the parking  brake. 
..  Place an a utomat ic t ransm ission* in  P, re 
spectively a  manual  transmission  in first  or 
reverse  gear. 
When  restarting  after  parking: 
..  App ly  the  foot  br ake . 
..  Sta rt t he engine. 
..  Move the  se lector  lever to  D/S,  respectively 
a man ual transmiss ion  in first  gear . 
.. Release  the parking  brake  and s low ly pull 
out  and  away from  the  wheel  chocks . 
..  Stop  and  have someone  retr ieve the  wheel 
chocks. 
@ Tips 
If you move the  selector  leve r of the  auto
matic transmissio n* to  P before  applying 
the  pa rking brake and  befor e bloc king the 
whee ls, you may hav e to  use  mor e forc e 
la ter  to  m ove the  lever out  of  the  P p osi
tion. 
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202  Cleaning  and  protection 
Cleaning  and protect ion 
General  information 
Regular  core preserves  vehicle value . 
Any automobile  is exposed to  industrial 
fumes,  corrosive  road  salt,  etc. A well  cared 
for  Audi  can look  like  new  many years after 
purchase . Regular and  correct  care w ill con
tr ibute  to  maintaining  the  beauty  and value of 
your  Aud i. 
Furthermore,  good care may  be a condition 
for  substantiating  a warranty  claim should 
corrosion  damage or  paint defects  occur. 
Your author ized Audi  dealer  has a variety  of 
dedicated  vehicle-care  products and can ad
vise which  ones  to use for  cleaning  the exter i
or  and  interior  of your  vehicle . 
Whether  you  use products  recommended  by 
Audi  or  other  commercially  available  clean ing 
agents,  please make sure you  apply them  cor
rectly . 
A WARNING 
-Cleaning agents  may be poisonous.  Keep 
them  out  of  the  reach of  children. 
- Heed  all  caut ion labels. 
- Always  read directions  on  the container 
before  using  any product . Follow  the di
rect ions carefu lly. 
- Most  chemical  cleaners are concentrated 
and  have to  be diluted. 
- Use spot  removing  fluids  only  in well 
ventilated  areas. 
- Do not  use gasoline,  kerosene, d iesel 
fuel,  nail  pol ish remover  or  other  volatile 
fluids.  They may be toxic,  flammable  or 
hazardous  in  other  ways. Do not  wash, 
wax or  dry the  vehicle  with  the ignit ion 
on or  the  engine  running. 
- Do  not  clean the  undersides  of chassis, 
fenders,  wheel  covers, etc.  without  pro
tecting  your  hands and arms.  You may  cut yourself  on sharp-edged  metal  parts. -
Moisture  and ice on brakes may impair 
brak ing eff ic iency 
c::> page  188. Test the 
brakes carefully  each time  you wash the 
veh icle. 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
Select on ly environ mentally  friendly  clean
ing  products.  Leftover  cleaning  products 
should  not  disposed  of  in the  household 
waste . 
Care  of  exterior 
Washing 
Frequent  washing  protects  the  vehicle . 
The best  p rotection  against  environmental  in 
fluences  is 
frequent washing  and waxing . How 
often  this  is required  depends on: 
- How much the  veh icle is  used 
- Where  the  vehicle  is parked  (garage,  in the 
open  under  trees,  etc.) 
- The seasona l and weather  conditions 
- Environmental  influences 
T he longer  b ird droppings,  insects,  tree resin, 
road and  industria l gr ime, tar,  soot,  road  salt 
and  other  materials  remain  on the  vehicle  body, the  more  lasting  their  destructive  ef
fects  will be . High  temperatures  caused by ex
posure to  intense sunlight  intensify  the  corro
sive effect,  particularly  when  humidity  is high  as well. 
Under  certain  circumstances, 
weekly washing 
may be necessary. Under other  conditions,  a 
monthly  washing  and waxing  may be ade
quate . 
After  the  winter,  the  underside of  the  vehicle 
should  be thoroughly  washed,  preferably  in  a 
professional  car wash. 
Vehicles with  matte  finish  paint 
c::> page  204. 
A WARNING 
-A lways read and  heed all  WARNINGS and 
other  information 
c::> page  202.  
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Automatic car wash 
The vehicle  can  be washed  in almost  any 
modern  automatic  car  wash . 
The vehicle  paint  is so  durable  that  the  vehicle 
can  normally  be  washed  without  problems  in 
an  automatic  car  wash. However,  the  effect  on 
the  paint  depends  to  a  large  extent  on  the  de
sig n of the  fac ility,  the  filte ring  of the  wash 
water,  the  type  of wash  and  care  mater ial , etc. 
If the  paint  has  a  dull  appearance  afte r go ing 
through  the  car  wash  or  is scratched,  bring 
this  to  the  attention  of the  operator  immedi
ately.  If  necessary,  use  a  different  car  wash. 
Before  going  through  a  ca r wash,  be  s ure  to 
take  the  usual  precautions  such  as  closing  the 
windows  and  the  roof . Factory  installed  an
tennas  must  not  be  removed. 
If you  have  installed  additional  accessories  on 
the  vehicle  -such  as  spoilers,  roof  rack,  etc.  -
it  is  best  to  ask  the  car  was h operator  if these 
should  be  removed . 
A WARNING 
Always  read  and  heed  a ll WARNINGS and 
other  information 
r:=> page  202. 
CD Note 
-Before  washing  the  vehicle  in an  auto
matic  car  wash,  please  make  sure  to  re
tract  the  exterior  m irrors  to  prevent 
them  from  being  damaged.  Power  fo ld
i ng  exter ior  mirrors*  must  not  be  folded 
i n or  out  by hand . Always use  the  electri
ca l power  control. 
- Compare  the  width  of your  vehicle  with  the  width  of  the  tunnel  at  the  fac ility. 
Washing  the  vehicle by hand 
A lot  of  water  is needed  when  washing  a vehi
cle  by hand. 
.,.  Before  you  start  washing,  make  sure  you 
have  read  and  understood  the  WARNINGS 
Q fr. . 
Cleaning  and  protec tion  203 
.,.  First  soak  all  dried  dirt  unti l it  is soft,  then 
rinse  it  off. 
.,.  As you  clean  your  vehicle,  start  w ith  the 
roof  and  work  your  way  down  to  the  bottom, 
using  a sponge,  a sponge  glove  or  a clean 
brush . 
.,.  Rinse  the  sponge  or  the  sponge  glove  often, 
flushing  it  clean  each  time. 
.,.  Use spec ial  car  shampoo  only  fo r 
very per
sistent  d irt. 
.,.  Rinse the  car  thoroughly  w ith  water. 
.,.  Use a  chamois  leather  to  gent ly wipe  the  ex -
terior  dry . 
Use a  separate  sponge  for  cleaning  the 
whee ls,  door  s ills and  other  regions  exposed 
to  road  dirt.  In  this  way, you  wi ll not  scratch 
the  paint  with  coarse  particles  imbedded  in 
the  sponge  the  next  time  you  wash  the  car. 
A WARNING 
- Wash  your  vehicle  only  when  the  ignition 
is switched  off to  reduce  the  risk  of a 
crash . 
- Always  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS and 
other  information 
r=> page  202 . 
CD Note 
-Never  try  to  remove  dirt,  mud  or  dust  if 
the  surface  of the  veh icle  is  dry.  Never 
use  a  dry  cloth  or sponge,  s ince  this 
could  scratch  your  vehicle's  paint  or win
dows . 
- Never  wash  your  car  in  bright  sunlight. 
Drops  of wate r act  as  magn ifying  lenses 
and  may  damage  yo ur paint . 
- When  you  wash  your  car  in the  winter:  if  you  rinse  your  vehicle  with  a  hose,  be careful  not  to  aim  the  stream  of water 
directly  at  locks,  or  at  door  or  hatch 
openings  - they  can  freeze  shut. 
- Never  use  sponges  designed  to  remove 
insects,  or any  k itchen  scouring  sponges 
or similar  p rod ucts.  They  can  damage 
your  paint  finish . 
- Never  use  a  dry  cloth  or  sponge  to  clean 
the  headlights . Only use  wet  cloths  o r • 
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204  Cleaning  and  protec tio n 
sponges  to  prevent  scratches. It is best 
to  use soapy water . 
- You should  remove  debris  (such as in
sects)  from  the  headlight  lenses on a 
regular  basis, for  example  when  refuel
ing your  vehicle.  Never use a dry cloth  or 
sponge  to  clean the  head lights.  Only  use 
we t cloths  or  sponges  to  prevent 
scratches . It  is best  to  use soapy water . 
@) For the  sake of the  environment 
Only wash  the  vehicle  in facilit ies specially 
designed  for  that  purpose.  Th is w ill reduce 
the  risk of  d irty  water  contaminated  w ith 
oil  from  entering  the  sewer system . In 
some  areas, wash ing vehicles  outs ide of 
these  facilities  is prohib ited. 
Washing  your vehicle with  a power 
washer 
Cleaning  the  exterior  of your  car with  a high
pressure  power  washer  is safe  as  long  as you 
observe  a f ew simple  rules. 
•  Before  using the  power  w asher , make sure 
yo u have read and  understood  the  WARN
INGS 
q A in General information  on 
page  202. 
•  Always fo llow  the  operating  instructions  for 
the  power  washer. 
•  Make sure that  the jet  o n the spray hose 
produces  a  "fan shaped spray" . 
•  Do 
not hold  the  spray nozzle too  close to 
soft  materia ls . 
Keep a d is tance  from  soft  materials  such as 
rubber  hoses o r insulat ing  mater ial as we ll as 
sensors and camera  lenses . 
When  cleaning  t he vehicle  wit h a power  wash
er 
always fo llow  the  operating  instructions . 
This applies  particularly  to  the  operating  pres
sure and the  spraying  distance . Do not  po int 
the  spray direc tly at  the  sea ls around  the s ide 
windows,  aro und t he doors,  on the  re ar  lid or 
on the  sunroof* . Likew ise, do  not  point  it  di
rectly  at  tires,  r ubber  hoses, ins ulation  mate
rial  or  sensors 
q page  205. Hold  the  spray  nozzle at  least  1.3  ft  (0.4  m)  away from  the 
vehicl e. 
Do no t use a high-pressu re power  was her  to 
remove  snow  and ice . 
Do not  use a jet  which  sprays water  in a d irect 
st ream  o r one that  has a rotating  je t. 
Water  temperature  should  not  exceed  140  °F 
(60 °() . 
A WARNING ,..__ 
Neve r wash t ires with  a jet  that  sprays  wa
ter  in a direct  stream . Thi s could  cause in
v is ible d amage  to  the t ires and weaken 
them,  even  if the  spray is from  a relative ly 
l ong  distance  and  for  a short  time . Dam 
aged and wea kened tires  can fail  a nd cause 
accidents  and personal  in jury. 
(D Note 
To avoid damaging  yo ur vehicle,  a lw ays 
make sure  tha t the re is sufficien t  distance 
betwee n the  spray head and soft  materia ls 
lik e rubbe r hoses, plast ic parts  and sound 
deaden ing  mater ia ls as well  as sensors 
and camera  lenses.  Never a im the  spray 
head at  the  same point  fo r a  long time. 
This also app lies  to cleaning  headlights 
and  paint ed bumpers . Remembe r: t he 
closer  the  no zzle  is  to the  surfa ce of  the 
m at erial , the  gre ater  t he s tress on  the ma 
terial. 
Caring for  vehicles with  matte  finish 
paint 
Applies  to  vehicles:  wit h matte  finish  paint 
Vehicles with  matt e finish  paint  require spe 
cial care due  to  the  characteristics  of  the 
paint. 
Washing  by hand 
T o  avoid  damaging  the pain t when  was hing, 
fi rst  remove  dust  and  la rge  particles  from 
yo ur vehicle . Insects,  grease spots  and finger
prints  are best  removed  with  a 
special cleaner 
for  matte  finish  pa int . 
1111>  
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Apply the  product  using a microfiber cloth . To 
avoid damaging  the  paint  surface,  do not  use 
too  much  pressure . 
Rinse the  vehicle tho roughly with water . Clean 
the  vehicle starting  at  the  top  and  working to 
ward the  bottom  using  a 
neutra l sh ampoo 
and  a soft mi crofiber  cloth . Stop  frequently  to 
rinse the  cloth  thorough ly. 
Clean the  wheels  and  sill panels  last.  Use a 
clean 
s pon ge on these  areas . 
R inse the  vehicle tho roughly aga in and  let  i t 
a ir dry.  If there  are  any wa ter spots,  they  can 
be removed  using  a 
le ather  cloth. 
Clea n again  with the sp ecial cl eaner for  matt e 
finish  paint 
i f ne cessary. 
Removing  stubborn  dirt 
B ird dropping s or tree sap a re best  removed 
with  plenty  of water  and  a m icrofiber  cloth . 
You shou ld r inse off 
gasoline  residue immedi
ately  with  plenty  o f water. 
A WARNING 
- Wash your veh icle only when  the  ignition 
is switched  off to  reduce the  risk of a 
c rash . 
- Always read  and  heed  all WARNINGS and 
other  information ¢ 
page  202. 
0 Note 
-Do not treat  vehicle parts  painted  w ith 
matte  f inish paint  usi ng polish ing mate
r ials or  hard wax . These products  could 
cause  damage  to  the  appearance  or sur
face that  cannot  be repaired. 
- Never use  p rotective  wax. It  can destroy 
the  matte  fin ish  effect . 
- Do not  p lace any st ickers or magne tic 
s igns  on vehicle parts  painted  with 
matte  finish  paint.  The  pa int  co uld  be 
damaged  when  the stickers  or magnets 
are  removed. 
- To prevent  pa int  damage,  do  not  wash 
the  veh icle in direct  sun ligh t. 
Cleaning  and  protec tion  205 
- To prevent  damage  to  the  pa int  sur face, 
do not  use  insect  remova l sponges , 
rough  kitchen  sponges  or sim ila r items . 
- Yo u should  remove deb ris (such as  in
sects)  from  the  headlight  lenses  on a 
regu lar  bas is,  for example  when  refuel
ing your vehicle . Only clean  the  head
lights  using a wet  cloth  or sponge,  never 
a dry one.  Cleaning with soapy water  is 
recommended. 
(D Tips 
For more  information  on special cleaning 
products  designed  for  matte  finish  paint, 
see your Aud i deale r. 
,  Sensors and  camera  lenses 
- Remove snow with  a hand  brus h and  remove 
ice with  a de- ic ing sp ray that  does  not con
t ain so lvents. 
- Clean the  senso rs (adaptive  cruise  co ntrol*, 
pa rking system*) w ith  a  cleaning  so lution 
tha t does  not  contain  so lvents  and  a soft 
cloth . 
(D Note 
-If you wash your vehicle with  a pressure 
washer, 
- make sure there  is enough  distance  to 
sensors  i n the  rear  bumper. 
- do not  clean the  camera  lenses  and  the 
area  around  them  with the  pressure 
washer. 
- Never use warm  or hot water  to  remove 
snow or ice from  the  camera  lens.  This 
cou ld cause  the  lens to  crack . 
- Never clean the  camera  lens with abra
sive products . 
Waxing  and  Polishing 
Waxing 
A good wax coating  protects  the  vehicle paint 
to  a  large  extent  against  the  environmental 
factors  listed  under~ 
page  202,  Washing and 
even against  s light  scratches. 
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206  Cleaning  and  protection 
You can  use  a liquid car  wax  to  protect  your 
paint  as  soon  as  one  week  after  your  vehicle 
has  been  de livered. 
Even  if you  regularly  use  a 
waxing process in 
automatic  car  washes,  we  recommend  that 
you  manua lly app ly a  coat  of  wax to  give the 
pa int  extra  protection,  particular ly if water  no 
longer  beads  on  the  clean  paint. 
Protect  plastic  body  parts  with  car  wax  in  the 
same  way as  the  vehicle  body. 
During  warm  weather  dead  insects  tend  to 
collect  on  the front  bumper  and  on  the for
ward  area  of  the  hood.  They are  much  easier 
to  remove  from  paint  that  is waxed 
often. 
Polishing 
Polish your  vehicle  only  if the  paint has  lost  its 
shine  and the  gloss  cannot  be  brought  back 
with  wax. 
If  the  polish  used  does  not  contain  preserva
tive  compounds,  the  paint  must  be  waxed  af
terwards. 
A WARNING 
Always  read  and heed  all  WARNINGS and 
other  information 
¢page  202. 
(D Note 
Do not use car wax  on 
- matte  or  anod ized  metal  trim 
- rubber  or rubber-like  trim . 
Trim  strips 
Metal  trim  needs special  care. 
For  environmenta l reasons,  Audi fabricates 
the  bright  trim  strips  and  trim  pieces  from  pure  chromium-free  aluminum. 
Dirt  and  marks  on  the  trim strips should  be 
removed  with  a 
pH-balanced cleaning  agent 
(do  not  use a  chrome  cleaner).  Authorized 
Aud i dealers  carry  cleaning  products  which 
have  been  tested  for  use  on  your  vehicle  and 
are  not  harmful  to  the  environment . T
o avoid  corrosion  on the  exterior  trim  strips, 
only  a  pH-ba lanced  solution  should  be  used 
for  the  windsh ield  washer. 
A WARNING "--
Always  read  and  heed all WARNINGS  and 
other  information 
¢ page  202. 
Plastic and  vinyl 
Plastic  needs special  care . 
Use  a  clean,  damp  cloth  or  sponge to remove 
dust  and  light  surface  dirt.  For  other  soil,  use 
a  lukewarm  all-purpose  cleaning solution  or  a 
mild  saddle  soap  for  vinyl trim.  Remove  water 
spots  and  traces  of  soap  with  a  clean,  damp 
cloth  or  sponge.  Use  a clean,  soft  cloth  to  rub 
dry . 
Grease,  tar  or  oil stains  can  be  removed  with  a 
clean  cloth  or  sponge  soaked  with  all-purpose 
cleaner  or  with  a solvent  designed  espec ially 
to  clean  v inyl. 
Occasiona lly app ly a colorless vinyl or  leather 
preservative  to  retain  the  material's  luster 
and  pliability . 
A WARNING 
Always  read  and  heed all WARNINGS  and 
other  information 
¢ page  202. 
Aluminum  trim 
Use only neutral-pH products  to  remove  spots 
and  deposits  from  aluminum  surfaces. 
Chrome  care  products  and  alkaline cleaners 
will  attack  aluminum surfaces and  can  dam
age  them  over  time. 
A WARNING 
A lways  read  and  heed all WARNINGS  and 
other  information 
¢ page  202.  
Page 209 of 302

Touch-up  paint 
Minor  paint  damages  should  be touched  up 
immediately. 
11-Use either  a touch-up  paint  stick  or  spray 
paint  to  cover minor  scratches and  nicks . 
Your authorized  Audi  dealer  has touch-up  paint  for  minor  scratches  and stone  chips. 
Scratches should  be touched  up soon after 
they  occur to  prevent  corros ion. 
If  a spot  starts  to  rust,  however, a simple 
touch-up  job  w ill not  be enough.  The affected 
surface  must  be sanded smooth  and coated 
with  an anti-rust  pr imer  before  the  pa inted 
f inish can be restored. 
The number  for  the  original  vehicle  paint  can  be found  on the  vehicle  ident ificat ion label 
¢page  275. 
A WARNING 
Always read and heed a ll WARNINGS and 
other  information 
¢ page  202. 
Windows 
Clear vision  to  all  sides. 
C lean a ll windows  regularly  to  remove  road 
fi lm and car wash wax  buildup. 
11-Remove snow from  windows  using a br ush . 
11-Use a plastic  ice scraper to  remove  ice from 
windows  and  mirrors. 
11-Remove other  res idue on the  windows  with 
a spray-on  glass cleaner. 
11-Wipe  the  windows  dry with  a clean p iece of 
cloth  or  kitchen  paper towel. 
The best way to  remove snow from  windows  and  mirrors  is to  use a brush.  Use a non-abra
sive 
p lastic  ic e scraper  -better still,  a spray 
de icer - to  remove 
ic e from  windows  and  mir
r ors. 
The windows  must  not  be cleaned with  insect  remover  or wax s ince these  can  interfere  with 
the  function  of  the  w indshield  wiper  blades 
(chatter). 
Cleaning  and  protec tion  207 
Oil,  grease, or  si licone residue  can be removed 
with 
gl ass  clea ne r or s ilicon e remo ve r. How
ever, wax  res idue requires the  use of  a spec ia l
l y formulated  solvent.  Please contact  your  au
thorized  Audi  dealer  for  advice on safe prod
ucts for  wax  removal. 
Windows  should  also  be cleaned on the  inside 
at  regu lar  intervals. 
Never dry windows  with  the  same chamois 
that  you  use to  dry  painted  surfaces . Wax  resi 
due on the  chamois  can  impair  v is ion through 
the  windows . 
A WARNING 
-Always read and  heed all  WARNINGS and 
other  information 
c> page  202. 
- The windsh ield  must  not  be treated  w ith 
water-repellent  materials.  They can in crease glare  under  poor  v is ibility  condi
tions  such as wetness,  darkness,  or when 
the  sun  is low  on the  hor izon.  In addi
tion,  they  can  cause the  w indshie ld w ip
ers to  chatter. 
0 Note 
- Never use warm  or  hot  wate r to  remove 
snow and ice from  windows  and  mirro rs. 
Th is could  cause  the glass  to crack. 
- To p revent  damage to  the  w ires of  the 
rear defogger,  do not  place any adhesive 
st ic kers on the  ins ide of  the  rear w indow 
over  the wires. 
- T o help  p revent dirt  from  scratching  the 
w indow,  always sc rape in a forward  di
rection  -pushing  the sc raper  away from 
you  - never back and forth . 
- Wate r lea king from  the  ins ide of  the rear 
w indows  may damage  sensitive  electrica l 
components  located  either  under  the 
rear  parcel shelf  or  in the  rear trunk  area. 
Always  ensure that  water  never leaks  through  the  body section  of  the  vehicle. 
You can do th is by using waterproof  pro
tection  over the  vehicle's  elect rical com
ponents  (e .g. when  instal ling window 
tinting). 
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208  Clea ning  and  protec tio n 
- Damage  or  ma lfunction  of  electrical 
components  due  to  water  damage  or  any 
other  outside  influence  is  not  covered  by 
the  Aud i New Vehicle  Limited  Warranty. 
See  your  Warranty 
& Maintenance  book
l et  for  additional  details  about  your  war
ranty. 
Cast  (light)  alloy  wheels 
Cast (light)  alloy  wheels  require special  care. 
.. Wash  the  whee ls with  a sponge  or  hose 
brush  every  other  week. 
..  For  deep  cleaning  afterwards,  use  only  a 
dedicated 
aci d-fr ee cast  alloy  wheel  cleaner. 
..  Rub a  coat  of 
liqui d wax onto  the  r ims  every 
three  month . Be sure  to  reach  and  treat  a ll 
parts  of  the  rim. 
To preserve  the  decorat ive appearance  of  the 
cast  alloy  wheels,  some  specia l care  is  neces
sary.  In  addit ion  to  road  d irt  and  sa lt ,  brake 
dust  is a lso  cor ros ive. 
If l eft  on  for  too  long, 
brake  dus t can  cause  pitting. 
Use  only  specia l 
acid-free cleaners  formulated 
for  a lloy  rims.  Safe  p roducts  are  available  at 
your  author ized  Audi  dealer.  Never  leave  the 
cleane r on  the  rims  longer  than  specified  on 
the  label.  If  not  rinsed 
off promptly,  the  acid 
contained  in some  cleaners  can  attack  the 
threads  on  the  whee l bolts. 
Never  use  ab ras ive or  metal  polishing  clean
ing  agents.  If  the  protective  coating  has  been 
chipped,  e .g.  by kicked  up  road  dirt,  touch  it 
up  as  soon  as  possible . 
.&, WARNING 
-Moisture  and  ice on  brakes  may  affect 
braking  efficiency¢ 
page  188. Test  the 
brakes  carefully  each  time  you  wash  the 
vehicle . 
- Always  read  and  heed  all WARNINGS and 
other  information 
¢ page  202. 
Body cavity  sealing 
The body cavity sealing  does  not  need  to be 
checked . 
All body  cav ities  which  could  be  affected  by 
corros ion  have  been  thoroughly  protected  at 
the  factory . 
This  sealing  does  not  require  any  inspection  or  additional  treatment.  If  any  wax  should  seep 
out  of  the  cavity  when  the  ambient  tempera
ture  is high,  it  can  be  removed  with  a  plastic  scraper  and  a  suitable  solvent . 
.&, WARNING '"-'--
Solvents  can  be  dangerous  . 
- Benz ine  is flammable  and  toxic.  If you 
use  benz ine  for  removing  the  wax,  keep 
spa rks,  flame  and  lighted  cigarettes 
away.  Never  dump  benz ine  on  the 
g round,  into  open  streams  or  down  sew 
age  drains . 
- Be s ure  to  observe  all  safety  and  environ
mental  regulations.  Follow  all  instruc
tions  on  the  container. 
- Always  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS and 
other  information  ¢ 
page  202. 
Chassis 
Have the  undercoating  checked  for  damage 
from  time  to  time. 
The  lower  body  shell  of  your  Aud i is also  thor
oughly  p rotected  against  corros ion. 
Any damage  to  the  undercoat ing  caused  by 
road  hazards  should  be  repaired  promptly  . 
.&, WARNING 
Too much  undercoating  in the  wrong  p la
ces  can  cause  a fire. 
- Do not  app ly additional  undercoating  or 
r u stp roofing  on  or  nea r the  exhaust 
manifold,  exhaust  pipes,  catalyti c con
ver ter  or  heat  shields.  While  driving,  the 
substance  used  for  undercoating  could 
overheat  and  cause  a fire.