AUDI A4 2020 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: AUDI, Model Year: 2020, Model line: A4, Model: AUDI A4 2020Pages: 296, PDF Size: 80.45 MB
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contained in the following table 
was correct at the time of print- 
ing, and the information is sub- 
ject to change. If there are any 
differences, you should  always 
follow the tire pressure sticker 
=> page 237, fig. 170. 
Make sure that the tire designa- 
tion on your tire matches the des- 
ignation on the tire pressure label 
and the tire pressure table. 
The following table lists recom- 
mended tire pressures in cold 
tires according to the load and 
the size of the tires installed. 
  
  
  
  
  
     
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
    
  
      
              
      
  
  
Model/ Tire designation Tire pressure 
Engine Normal load Maximum load 
(up to 3 people)? 
Front Rear Front Rear 
PSI | kPA | PSI | kPA | PSI | kPA | PSI | kPA 
A4 sedan: 225/50 R17  94Y 30 | 210 | 28 | 190 | 32 | 220 | 32 | 220 
2.0L 245/40 R18 93Y 30 | 210 | 28 | 190  | 32 | 220 | 32 | 220 
ak ss 225/50 R17 94H 30 | 210 | 28 | 190  | 33 | 230| 33 | 230 
245/40 R18 97H 35 | 240 | 32 | 220 | 35 | 240 | 35 | 240 
245/35 R19 93Y 35 | 240 | 32 | 220 | 36 | 250 | 39 | 270 
A4 sedan: 225/50 R17 94Y 30 | 210 | 28 | 190 | 33 | 230 | 33 | 230 
2.0L 245/40 R18 93Y 30 | 210 | 28 | 190  | 33 | 230 | 33 | 230 
oe 225/50 R17 94H 30 | 210 | 28 | 190  | 35 | 240| 35 | 240 
245/40 R18 97H 35 | 240 | 32 | 220 | 36 | 250 | 36 | 250 
245/35 R19  93Y 36 | 250 | 33 | 230 | 41 | 280 | 44 | 300 
S4 sedan: 245/40 R18 97H 35 | 240 | 32 | 220 | 38 | 260 | 38 | 260 
3.0L 245/40 R18 97Y 36 | 250 | 33 | 230 | 39 | 270 | 39 | 270 
6-cylinder 255/35 R19 96Y 39 | 270 | 35 | 250 | 44 | 300| 45 | 310 
A4allroad: |225/55R1797Y 32. | 220 | 29 | 200 | 33 | 230 | 30 | 210 
2.0L 245/45 R18  96Y 32 | 220 | 29 | 200 | 35 | 240 | 32 | 220 
cylinder (345/45R18100H | 32 | 220 | 32 | 220| 35 | 2401 35 | 240 
245/40 R19 98Y 35 | 240 | 32 | 220 | 38 | 260 | 35 | 240 
a) Two people in the  front, one person in the rear 
A WARNING pressure > page 237 and load 
Please note the important safe- limits © page 240. 
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Tires and vehicle load limits 
There are limits to the amount of 
load or weight that any vehicle 
and any tire can carry. A vehicle 
that is overloaded will not handle 
well and is more difficult to stop. 
Overloading can  not only lead to 
loss of vehicle control, but can al- 
so damage important parts of the 
vehicle and can lead to sudden 
tire failure, including a blowout 
and sudden deflation that can 
cause the vehicle to crash. 
Your safety and that of your pas- 
sengers also depends on making 
sure that load limits are not ex- 
ceeded. Vehicle load includes ev- 
erybody and everything in and on 
the vehicle. These load limits are 
technically referred to  as the vehi- 
cle’s Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 
(“GVWR”). 
The “GVWR” includes the weight 
of the basic vehicle, all factory in- 
stalled accessories, a full tank of 
fuel, oil, coolant and other fluids 
plus maximum load. The maxi- 
mum load includes the number of 
passengers that the vehicle is in- 
tended to carry (“seating capaci- 
ty”) with an assumed weight of 
150 lbs. (68 kg) for each passen- 
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ger at a designated seating posi- 
tion and the total weight of any 
luggage in the vehicle. If you tow 
a trailer, the weight of the trailer 
hitch and the tongue weight of 
the loaded trailer must be includ- 
ed as part of the vehicle load. 
The Gross Axle Weight Rating 
(“GAWR”) is the maximum load 
that can be applied at each of the 
vehicle’s two axles. 
The fact that there is an upper 
limit to your vehicle’s Gross Vehi- 
cle Weight Rating means that the 
total 
weight of whatever is being 
carried in the vehicle (including 
the weight of a trailer hitch and 
the tongue weight of the loaded 
trailer) is limited. The more pas- 
sengers in the vehicle or passen- 
gers who are heavier than the 
standard weights assumed mean 
that less weight can be carried as 
luggage. 
The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 
and the Gross Axle Weight Rating 
are listed on the safety compli- 
ance sticker on the driver’s side B- 
pillar respectively on the front 
end of the driver's door.  
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Overloading a vehicle can cause 
loss of vehicle control, a crash Use the example below to calcu- 
or other accident, serious per- late the total weight of the pas- 
sonal injury, and even death. sengers and luggage or other 
—Carrying more weight than things that you plan to transport 
your vehicle was designed to so that you can make sure that 
carry will prevent the vehicle your vehicle will not be overload- 
from handling properly and in- ed. 
crease the risk of the loss of Steps for Determining Correct 
vehicle control. Load Limit 
—The brakes on a vehicle that 1. Locate the statement “THE 
has been overloaded may not COMBINED WEIGHT OF OCCU- 
be able to stop the vehicle PANTS AND CARGO SHOULD 
within a safe distance. NEVER EXCEED XXX KG OR XXX 
—Tires on a vehicle that has LBS” on your vehicle’s placard 
been overloaded can fail sud- (tire inflation pressure label) 
denly, including a blowout and > page 237, fig. 171. 
sudden deflation, causing loss 2. Determine the combined 
of control and a crash. weight of the driver and pas- 
—Always make sure that the to- sengers that will be riding in 
tal load being transported - your vehicle. 
including the weight of atrail- | 3, Subtract the combined weight 
er hitch and the tongue of the driver and passengers 
weight of a loaded trailer - from “XXX” kilograms or “XXX” 
does not make the vehicle pounds shown on the sticker 
heavier than the vehicle’s > page 237, fig. 171. 
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. 4. The resulting figure equals the 
    
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luggage load capacity. For ex- 
ample, if the “XXX” amount 
equals 1400 lbs. and there will > 
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be five 150 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 vehi- 
cle. Consult this manual to de- 
termine how this reduces the 
available cargo and luggage 
load capacity of your vehicle. 
>Check the tire sidewall 
(=> page 228, fig. 168) 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 > A\. 
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Z\ 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, see > page 258, Finishing. 
— 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 significantly improve the vehicle's 
handling when driving in winter conditions. Be- 
cause of their construction (width, compound, 
tread pattern), summer tires provide less traction 
on ice and snow. 
      
» Use winter tires on all four wheels. 
> Only use winter tires that are approved for your 
vehicle. 
> Please note that the maximum permitted 
speed may be lower with winter tires > A\ in 
General information on page 227. An author- 
ized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Fa- 
cility can inform you about the maximum per- 
mitted speed for your tires. 
> Check the tire pressure after installing wheels 
=> page 237. 
The effectiveness of winter tires is reduced great- 
ly when the tread is worn down to a depth of 
0.16 in (4 mm). The characteristics of winter tires 
also decrease greatly as the tire ages, regardless 
of the remaining tread. 
@) 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.  
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@) 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 win- 
ter tires with the 44 symbol may be permit- 
ted. 
Snow chains improve both driving and braking in 
winter road conditions. 
> Only install snow chains on the front 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). Observe the local regulations. 
Use of snow chains is only permitted with certain 
rim/tire combinations due to technical reasons. 
Check with an authorized Audi dealer or author- 
ized Audi Service Facility to see if you may use 
snow chains. 
Use fine-mesh snow chains. They must not add 
more than  0.53 in (13.5 mm) in height, including 
the chain lock. 
You must remove the snow chains on roads with- 
out snow. Otherwise, you could impair driving 
ability and damage the tires. 
  
ZA 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. 
@) Note 
Snow chains can damage the rims and wheel 
covers* if the chains come into direct contact 
with them. Remove the wheel covers* first. 
Use coated snow chains. 
@ Tips 
When using snow chains, it may be advisable 
to limit the ESC > page 110. 
      
Low-profile tires 
Applies to: vehicles with low-profile tires 
Compared to other tire/rim combinations, low- 
profile tires offer a wider tread surface and a 
larger rim diameter with shorter tire sidewalls. 
This results in an agile driving style. However, it 
may reduce the level of comfort and increase 
road  noise when driving on roads in poor condi- 
tion. 
Low-profile tires can become damaged more 
quickly than standard tires when driving  over 
large bumps, potholes, manhole covers, and 
curbs. Therefore, it is particularly important to 
maintain the correct tire pressure > page 237. 
To reduce the risk of damage to the tires and 
rims,  drive very carefully on poor roads. 
Check your wheels regularly every 2,000 mi 
(3,000 km) for damage. For example, check for 
bulges/cracks on the tires or deformations/cracks 
on the  rims. 
After a heavy impact or damage, have the tires 
and rims inspected or replaced immediately by 
an authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi 
Service Facility. 
Low-profile tires can wear out faster than stand- 
ard tires. 
Uniform tire quality grading 
— Tread wear 
— Traction AAABC 
— Temperature ABC 
Quality grades can be found where applicable on 
the tire side wall between tread shoulder and 
maximum section width > page 228, fig. 168. 
For example: Tread wear 200, Traction AA, Tem- 
perature A. 
All passenger car tires must conform to Federal 
Safety Requirements in addition to these grades. 
Tread wear 
The tread wear grade is a comparative rating 
based on the wear rate of the tire when tested 
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under controlled conditions on a specified gov- 
ernment test course. 
For example, a tire graded 150 would wear one 
and one half (1 1/2) times as well on the govern- 
ment course as a tire graded 100. 
The relative performance of tires depends upon 
the actual conditions of their use, however, and 
may depart significantly from the norm due to 
variations in driving habits, service practices and 
differences in road characteristics and climate. 
Traction 
The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are 
AA, A, B and C. Those grades represent the tire's 
ability to stop on wet pavement as measured un- 
der controlled conditions on specified govern- 
ment test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire 
marked C may have poor traction performance 
oA. 
Temperature 
The temperature grades are A (the highest), B, 
and C, representing the tire's resistance to the 
generation of heat and its ability to dissipate 
heat when tested under controlled conditions on 
a specified indoor laboratory test wheel. 
Sustained high temperature can cause the mate- 
rial of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life, 
and excessive temperature can lead to sudden 
tire failure > A. 
The grade C corresponds to a level of perform- 
ance which all passenger car tires must meet un- 
der the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 
No. 109. Grades B and A represent higher levels 
of performance on the laboratory test wheel than 
the minimum required by law. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
The traction grade assigned to this tire is 
based on straight-ahead braking traction 
tests, and does not include acceleration, cor- 
nering, hydroplaning or peak traction charac- 
teristics. 
      
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AN WARNING 
The temperature grade for this tire is estab- 
lished for a tire that is properly inflated and 
not overloaded. Excessive speed, underinfla- 
tion, or excessive loading, either separately or 
in combination, can cause heat buildup and 
possible tire failure. 
     
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Temperature grades apply to tires that are 
properly inflated and not over or underinflat- 
ed. 
       
Tire pressure monitoring 
system 
(1) General notes 
Each tire, including the spare (if provided), 
should be checked monthly when cold and inflat- 
ed to the inflation pressure recommended by the 
vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle placard or 
tire inflation pressure label. (If your vehicle has 
tires of a different size than the size indicated on 
the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure la- 
bel, you should determine the proper tire infla- 
tion pressure for those tires). 
As an added safety feature, your vehicle has been 
equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system 
(TPMS) 
that illuminates a low tire pressure tell- 
tale when one or more of your tires is significant- 
ly under-inflated. Accordingly, when the low tire 
pressure telltale illuminates, you should stop and 
check your tires as soon as possible, and inflate 
them to the proper pressure. Driving on a signifi- 
cantly under-inflated tire causes the tire  to over- 
heat and can lead to  tire failure. Under-inflation 
also reduces fuel efficiency and tire tread life, 
and may affect the vehicle's handling and stop- 
ping ability. 
Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute for 
proper tire maintenance, and it is the driver's re- 
sponsibility to maintain correct tire pressure, 
even if under-inflation has not reached the level 
to trigger illumination of the TPMS low tire pres- 
sure telltale.  
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Your vehicle has also been equipped with a TPMS 
malfunction indicator to indicate when the sys- 
tem is not operating properly. The TPMS mal- 
function indicator is combined with the low tire 
pressure telltale. When the system detects a 
malfunction, the telltale will flash for approxi- 
mately one minute and then remain continuously 
illuminated. This sequence will continue upon 
subsequent vehicle start-ups as long as the mal- 
function exists. 
When the malfunction indicator is illuminated, 
the system may not be able to detect or signal 
low tire pressure as intended. TPMS malfunctions 
may occur for a variety of reasons, including the 
installation of replacement or alternate tires or 
wheels on the vehicle that prevent the TPMS 
from functioning properly. Always check the 
TPMS malfunction telltale after replacing one or 
more tires or wheels on your vehicle to ensure 
that the replacement or alternate tires and 
wheels allow the TPMS to continue to function 
properly. 
If the tire pressure monitoring indicator 
appears 
Applies to: vehicles with Tire Pressure Monitoring System in- 
dicator 
The tire pressure indicator in the instrument 
cluster informs you if the tire pressure is too low 
or if there is a system malfunction. 
Using the ABS sensors, the tire pressure monitor- 
ing system compares the tire tread circumference 
and vibration characteristics of the individual 
tires. If the pressure changes in one or more 
tires, this is indicated in the instrument cluster 
display with an indicator light @ and a message. 
If only one tire is affected, the location of that 
tire will be indicated. 
The tire pressures must be stored again each 
time you change the pressures (switching be- 
tween partial and full load pressure) or after 
changing or replacing a tire on your vehicle 
=> page 246. The tire pressure monitoring system 
only monitors the tire pressure you have stored. 
Refer to the tire pressure label for the recom- 
mended tire pressure for your vehicle 
= page 237, fig. 171. 
Tire tread circumference and vibration character- 
istics can change and cause a tire pressure warn- 
ing if: 
— The tire pressure in one or more tires is too low 
— The tires have structural damage 
— The tire was replaced or the tire pressure was 
changed and it was not stored > page 246 
— Tires that are only partially used are replaced 
with new tires 
Indicator lights 
If the @ indicator light turns on, there is a loss 
of pressure in at least one tire .> A\ Check the 
tires and  replace or repair if necessary. Check and 
correct the pressures of all four tires and store 
the pressure again > page 246. 
ia Tire pressure: malfunction! See owner's 
manual 
if appears after switching the ignition on or 
while driving and the @ indicator light in the in- 
strument cluster blinks for approximately one 
minute and then stays on, there is system mal- 
function. Try to store the correct tire pressures 
=> page 246. In some cases, you must drive for 
several minutes after storing the pressures until 
the indicator light turns off. If the indicator light 
does turn off or turns on again after a short peri- 
od of time, drive to an authorized Audi dealer or 
authorized Audi Service Facility immediately to 
have the malfunction corrected. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
— If the tire pressure indicator appears in the 
display, reduce your speed immediately and 
avoid any hard steering or braking maneu- 
vers. Stop as soon as possible and check the 
tires and their pressure. 
— The driver is responsible for maintaining the 
correct tire pressure. You must check the 
tire pressure regularly. 
— Under certain conditions (such as a sporty 
driving style, winter conditions, or unpaved 
roads), the tire pressure monitoring system 
indicator may be delayed. 
      
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— The tire pressure monitoring system can al- 
so stop working when there is an ESC mal- 
function. 
— Using snow chains may result in a system 
malfunction. 
— The tire pressure monitoring system in your 
Audi was calibrated with “Audi Original 
Tires” > page 234. Using  these tires is rec- 
ommended. 
Storing tire pressures 
Applies to: vehicles with Tire Pressure Monitoring System in- 
dicator 
If the tire pressure changes or a tire is replaced, 
it must be confirmed in the system. 
> Before storing the tire pressures, make sure the 
tire pressures in all four tires meet the speci- 
fied values and are adapted to the load 
=> page 237. 
> Switch the ignition on. 
> Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen: 
VEHICLE > Settings & Service > Tire pressure 
monitoring > Store tire pressure > Yes, store 
now. 
Do  not  store the tire pressures if snow chains 
are installed. 
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Care and cleaning 
  
Care and cleaning 
General information 
Regular, proper care helps to maintain your vehi- 
cle's value. It can also be a requirement when 
submitting warranty claims for corrosion damage 
and paint defects on the body. 
The required cleaning and care products can be 
obtained from an authorized Audi dealer or au- 
thorized Service Facility. Read and follow the in- 
structions for use on the packaging. 
  
ZA WARNING 
— Using cleaning and care products incorrectly 
can be dangerous to your health. 
— Always store cleaning and care products out 
of reach of children to reduce the risk of poi- 
    
soning. 
  
@ For the sake of the environment 
— Purchase environmentally-friendly cleaning 
products if possible. 
— Do not dispose of cleaning and care prod- 
ucts with household trash. 
Car washes 
The longer that deposits such as insects, bird 
droppings, tree sap or road salt remain on the ve- 
hicle, the more the surface can be damaged. High 
temperatures such as those caused by sunlight 
increase the damaging effect. 
Before washing, rinse off heavy deposits with 
plenty of water. 
Stubborn deposits such as bird droppings or tree 
sap are best removed with plenty of water anda 
microfiber cloth. 
Also, wash the underside of your vehicle once 
road salt stops  being used for the season. 
Pressure washers 
When washing your vehicle with a pressure wash- 
er, always follow the operating instructions pro- 
vided with the pressure washer. This is especially 
important in regard to the pressure and spraying 
distance. Do not aim the spray directly at the 
seals on the side windows, doors, lids or the sun- 
roof* or at tires, rubber hoses, insulating materi- 
al, sensors* or camera lenses*. Keep a distance of 
at least  16 in (40 cm). 
Do not remove snow and ice with a pressure 
washer. 
Never use cone nozzles or high pressure nozzles. 
The water temperature must not be above 140 °F 
(60 °C). 
Automatic car wash 
Spray off the vehicle before washing. 
Make sure that the windows and roof* are closed 
and the windshield wipers are off. Follow instruc- 
tions from the car wash operator, especially if 
there are accessories attached to your vehicle. 
If possible, use car washes that do not have 
brushes. 
Washing by hand 
Clean the vehicle starting from the top and work- 
ing downward using a soft sponge or cleaning 
brush. Use solvent-free  cleaning  products. 
Washing vehicles with matte finish paint by 
hand 
To reduce the risk of damaging the paint when 
washing, first remove dust and large particles 
from your vehicle. Insects, grease spots, and fin- 
gerprints are best removed with a special cleaner 
for matte finish paint. 
Apply the product using a microfiber cloth. To re- 
duce the risk of damaging the paint surface, do 
not  use too much pressure. 
Rinse the vehicle thoroughly with water. Then 
clean using a neutral shampoo and a  soft micro- 
fiber cloth. 
Rinse the vehicle thoroughly again and let it air 
dry. Remove any water residue using a chamois. 
  
ZA WARNING 
—To reduce the risk of accidents, only wash 
the vehicle when the ignition is off and fol- 
low the instructions from the car wash oper- 
ator. 
      
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—To reduce the risk of cuts, protect yourself 
from sharp metal components when wash- 
ing the underbody or the inside of the wheel 
housings. 
— After washing the vehicle, the braking effect 
may be delayed due to moisture on the 
brake rotors or ice in the winter. This in- 
creases the risk of an accident. The brakes 
must be dried with a few careful brake appli- 
cations. 
      
@) Note 
— If you wash the vehicle in an automatic car 
wash, you must fold the exterior mirrors in 
to reduce the risk of damage to the mirrors. 
Power folding exterior mirrors* must only 
be folded in and out using the power folding 
function. 
—To reduce the risk of damage to the rims 
and tires, compare the width between the 
wheels on your vehicle with the distance be- 
tween the guide rails in the car wash. 
—To reduce the risk of damage, compare the 
height and width of your vehicle with the 
height and width of the inside of the car 
wash. 
—To reduce the risk of paint damage, do not 
wash the vehicle in direct sunlight. 
—To reduce the risk of damage, do not wash 
decorative decals* with a pressure washer. 
—To reduce the risk of damage to the surface, 
do not use insect removing sponges, kitchen 
sponges, or similar items. 
— When washing matte finish painted vehicle 
components: 
—To reduce the risk of damage to the sur- 
face, do not use polishing agents or hard 
wax. 
— Never use protective wax. It can destroy 
the matte finish effect. 
— Do not place any stickers or magnetic 
signs on vehicle components painted with 
matte finish paint. The paint could be 
damaged when the stickers or magnets 
are removed. 
(*) For the sake of the environment 
Only wash the vehicle in facilities specially de- 
signed for that purpose. This will reduce the 
risk of dirty water contaminated with oil from 
entering the sewer system. 
Cleaning and care information 
When cleaning and caring for individual vehicle 
components, refer to the following tables. The 
information contained there is simply recommen- 
dations. For questions or for components that 
Exterior cleaning 
are not listed, consult an authorized Audi dealer 
or authorized Audi Service Facility. Also follow 
the information found in > A. 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
      
Component Situation Solution 
Windshield wiper | Deposits Soft cloth with glass cleaner > page 56 
blades 
Headlights / Deposits Soft sponge with a mild soap solution® 
Tail lights 
Sensors/ Deposits Sensors: soft cloth with a solvent-free cleaning solution 
Camera lenses Camera lenses: soft cloth with an alcohol-free  cleaning sol- 
ution 
Snow/ice Hand brush/solvent-free de-icing spray 
Wheels Road salt Water 
Brake dust Acid-free special cleaning solution > 
    
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