AUDI A4 CABRIOLET 2009 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: AUDI, Model Year: 2009, Model line: A4 CABRIOLET, Model: AUDI A4 CABRIOLET 2009Pages: 340, PDF Size: 77.32 MB
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• 
•  Check  the  tire  pressure  on  the  spare  immediately  after 
mounting. 
•  Have  the  wheel  bolt  t ightening  torque  checked  with  a torque 
wrench  as  soon  a s possible  by  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  a 
qualified  se rvice  station . 
•  On  steel  and  alloy  wheel  rims , the  wheel  bolts  are  correctly  tight
ened  with  a torque  of  90 
ft lb  1120 Nm ). 
•  If  you  notice  while  changing  a tire  that  the  wheel  bolts  are 
corroded  and  diffi cult  to  turn  while  changing  a tire , they  should  be 
replaced  before  you  check  the  tightening  torque . 
•  Replace  the  flat  tire  with  a new  one  and  have  it  installed  on  your 
vehicle  as  soon  as  possible . Remount  the  wheel  cover. 
Until  then , drive  with  extra  care  and  at  reduced  speeds . 
& WARNING 
•  If  you  are  going  to  equip  your  vehicle  with  tires  or  r ims  which 
differ  from  those  which  were  factory  installed , then  be sure  to  read 
the  information 
~ page 279 , "New  tires  and  replacing  tires  and 
wheels ". 
•  Always  make  sure  the  damaged  wheel  or  even  a flat  tire  and 
the  jack  and  tool  kit  are  properly  secured  in  the  luggage  compart 
ment  and  are  not  loose  in  the  passenger  compartment . 
•  In  an  accident  or  sudden  maneuver  they  could  fly  forward , 
injur ing  anyone  in  the  vehicle . 
•  Always  store  damaged  wheel , jack  and  tools  securely  in 
luggage  compartment . Otherwise , in  an  accident  or  sudden 
maneuver  they  could  fly  forward,  causing  injury  to  passengers  in 
the  vehicle . 
0 Note 
Do  not  use  commercially  availab le ti re sealants.  Otherw ise, the  elec 
t rica l  compo nents  of  t he  tir e  pressure  mon itor ing  sys te m *  w ill  no  longer  work  properly  and  the  sensor  for 
the  tire  pressure  moni 
t o ring  syste m will  have  to  be  re placed  by  a  q ual ified  work shop.• 
Do-it-yourself  service  
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Fuses  and  bulbs 
Fuses 
Replacing  a  fuse 
A  problem  in  the  electrical  system  may  be caused  by  a 
blown  fuse. 
Fig.  223  End  face  of 
instrument  panel : 
removing  cover  plate 
to  access  fuses 
Fig.  224  Schematic 
image  of  exposed fuse 
box  as located  on  the 
left  end  face  of dash 
panel 
- Switch  off  the  ignition  and  the  electrical  component 
affected. 
Carefully  pry  the  face  cover  off  the  instrument  panel 
using  the  ignition  key or  a  screwdriver~ fig . 223 .  -
Check the  fuse  listing  on  the  next  pages  to  find  out  which 
fuse  belongs  to  the  component  which  has failed 
~ page 301 , "Fuse list". 
- Remove  the  blown  fuse  with  the  plast ic  clip  provided. 
The  clip  is  located  on  the  holder  in  the  fuse  box. 
- Replace  a blown  fuse (recognizable  by  the  melted  metal 
strip  inside)  w ith  a  fuse  of  the 
some amperage. 
- Firmly  snap  the  cover  back  onto  the  instrument panel 
face. 
The various  electrical  circuits  are  protected  by fuses . The fuses  a re 
clustered  in  a centralized  unit.  The  unit  is  located  behind  the  face 
panel  at  the  end  of  the  instrument  panel. 
Two  spare  fuses  and  a sticker  identifying  the  fus es are  located  on 
the  inside  of  the  fuse  box  cover. 
& WARNING 
Never  replace  a  fuse with  one that  has a  higher  amperage rating. 
•  A fuse with  a too  high  amperage  could  damage  the  electrical 
part  and cause  a fire. 
(D Note 
• On no account  should  fuses  be repaired  (e.g . patched  up with  tin 
foil  or wire)  as this  may caus e se rious  damage  elsewhere  in the  elec 
trical  circuit  or  cause  fire. 
•  If  a fuse  blows  repeatedly, do  not  keep  replacing  it.  Instead,  have 
the  cause  for  the  repeated  short  circuit  or  overload  tracked  and 
fixed.  _,,  
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[ i ] Tip s No .  Equipm ent  Amps 
You are wel l adv ised to  keep  a supply  of  spare  fuses  in your  vehic le. 
15 Instrument  c luster,  Navigation  system 10 
Fuses with  the  proper  ampere  ratings  are  available  at  your  Audi 16 Garage  door  opener 5 
dea ler. • 
17 Level , tire  pressure  control , park  assist, 10 light/rain  sensor 
Fuse  list Automatic  headlig ht  range  control,  left 5 
Fuses which  con  be  replaced. 19 Fog lights 15 
Vacant 
N o.  Equipm ent  Amps 
21 Vacant 
1 Air  conditioner 10 
22 Doors 15 
2 Footwell  illumination 5 23 Vacant 
3 Heated  washer  jets 5 Central  convenience  electrical  system 20 
Radiator  fan 5 25 Heater  blower 30 
5 
Telephone,  oil  level  sensor,  multifunction 10 Rear window  defogger 30 switch,  rear  heated  seat,  shift  gate 
Air  conditioner  (air  quality  sensor),  air  pressure 
27 Socket  for  tra iler  towing  (controller) 30 
6  5 
sensor 28 Fuel  pump 20 
Electronic  Stabil izat ion  Program  (ESP), bra ke 29 Vacant 
7 light  switch,  clutch  peda l switch,  steering  angle 10 
sensor 
30 Power  top  control  un it 30 
8  Telephone 5  31 
Automatic  transmission,  mirror  dimming,  diag-15 nosis  socket 
9 Brake  booster  (vacuum  pump) 15 Towing  assembly 15 
10 
Automatic  headl ight  beam  adjustment,  auto -5 33 Cigarette 
lighter 20 matic  headlight  range  control,  right 
34 Electrical  socket 20 
11 
Airbag  control  unit,  front  passenge r seat  recog -10 nition  USA (bladder  mat) 35 Luggage  compartment  socket 20 
Diagnosis  socket 10 Windshield  wiper  system 30 
13 
Steering  c olumn  module 10 
37 Pump for  windshie ld an d head light  washer* 30 
14 
Brake  lights 10 
system 
• Do-it-yourself  service  
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No. 
38 
39 
41 
42 
43 
Equipment 
Central electric,  anti -theft  alarm  system,  rear 
lid/trunk  release 
Radio 
Horn 
Vacant 
Electronic  Stabilization  Program (ESP) 
Engine  timing 
Seat  heating 
Automatic  circuit  breakers:  Amps 
15 
20 
25 
25 
15 
35 
The  electric  power  windows  and  the  electric  seat  adjusters  are 
protected  with  circuit  breakers  which reset  automatically  after  the 
circuit  overload  has  been  corrected . 
[ i] Tips 
•  Whenever  replacing  a fuse,  always  consult  the  sticker  on  the 
inside  of  the  fuse  panel  cover.  It  contains  the most  up-to-date  infor
mation  regarding  the  fuse  arrangement . If  in  doubt,  ask your  autho
rized  Audi  Service  advisor. 
•  Some  of  the  equipment  items listed  are  optional  or  only  avail
able  on  certain  model configurations. • 
Bulbs 
Replacing  light  bulbs 
For your safety,  we  recommend  that  you  have  your autho
rized  Audi  dealer  replace  burned  out  bulbs for  you. 
It is  becoming  increasingly  more  and  more  difficult  to  replace 
vehicle  light  bulbs  since  in  many  cases,  other  parts  of  the  car  must  first  be  removed  before 
you are  able  to  get  to  the  bulb.  This applies 
especially  to  the light  bulbs  in  the  front  of  your  car  which  you  can 
only  reach  through  the  engine compartment. 
Sheet  metal  and  bulb  holders  can  have  sharp edges  that  can  cause 
serious  cuts,  and  parts  must  be correctly  taken  apart  and  then  prop
erly  put  back together  to  help  prevent  breakage  of  parts  and  long 
term  damage  from  water  that  can enter housings  that  have  not 
been  properly  resealed. 
For  your  safety,  we recommend  that  you have  your  authorized  Audi 
dealer  replace  any  bulbs  for  you,  since  your  dealer  has  the  proper 
tools,  the  correct  bulbs  and  the expertise. 
Gas discharge  lamps  (xenon lights)*: 
Due  to  the  high  electrical  voltage,  have  the  bulbs  replaced  by  a qual
ified  technician.  Headlights  with  xenon  light  can be identified  by the 
high  voltage  sticker. 
& WARNING 
Contact  with  high-voltage  components  of the  electrical  system 
and  improper  replacement  of  gas  discharge  (Xenon) headlight 
bulbs  can  cause  serious  personal  injury  and  death. 
•  Xenon  bulbs  are  pressurized  and  can  explode  when  being 
changed. 
•  Changing  Xenon  lamps  requires the  special  training,  instruc
tions  and  equipment. 
•  Only an  authorized  Audi  dealer  or other  qualified  workshop 
should  change  the  bulbs  in  gas discharge  lamps. 
& WARNING 
There  are  parts  with  sharp  edges  on  the  openings  and  on  the  bulb  holders  that  can  cause  serious  cuts . 
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& W ARNING  (conti nued ) 
• If you are uncert ain about  what  to  do , have the work  performed 
by an  author ized Audi dealer  or other  qualified  workshop.  Serious 
personal  injury  may  result  from  improperly  performed  work . 
[ i] Tips 
•  If  you  must  replace  the  light  bu lbs  you rself,  a lways  remember 
t hat  t he engi ne c ompart ment  of  any  ve hicle  is  a  hazardous  area  to 
work  in.  Always  read  and  heed  a ll WARNI NGS => 
page 242, "Engine 
c o m pa rtment" =>& . 
•  It  is  best  to  ask  your  authorized  Audi  dea ler  whenever  you  need 
to  cha nge  a  bulb .• 
Do-it-yourself  service  
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Emergency  situations 
General 
This  chapter is  intended  for  trained  emergency  crew s and  working 
personnel  who  have  the  necessary  tools  and  equipment  to  perform 
these  operations.  • 
Starting by pushing  or  towing 
0 Note 
Vehicles  with  an  automatic  tran smission  cannot  be  started  by 
push ing  o r towing . • 
Starting  with  jumper  cables 
If n ece ssa ry, th e engin e ca n be sta rte d by  conne cti ng  it to 
the  battery  of  another  veh ic le . 
If  the  engin e should  fai l to  start  because  of  a  discharge d or  weak 
b at te ry,  the  batt ery  can  be  con nected  t o  the  batt er y of 
another 
ve hic le,  using  a  pair  of  jumper  cables  to  start  the  engine. 
Jumper  cables 
Use 
only jumper  cables  of  suffici ently  large cross  section  to  safely 
c arry  the st ar ter  curre nt.  Refer  to  th e  m anuf actu rer's  sp ec ificati ons. 
Use  on ly j umper  ca bles with 
isolated termi na l clam ps and  properly 
marked  fo r distinct ion : 
plus  (+l  cable  in  mo st  c ases  c olor ed  red 
minus  (-l  cable  in  most  cases  colored  black. 
& WARNING 
Batteries  contain  electricity , acid,  and  gas.  Any  of  these  can  cause 
very  serious  or  fatal  injury.  Follow  the  instructions  below  for  safe 
handling  of  your  vehicle 's  battery . 
•  Always  shield  your  eyes  and  avoid  leaning  over  the  battery 
whenever  possible . 
•  A  discharged  battery  can  already  freeze  at  temperatures  just 
below  32  °F  (0  °C). Before  connecting  a jumper  cable,  the  frozen 
battery  must  be  thawed  completely,  otherwise  it  could  explode. 
•  Do  not  allow  battery  acid  to  contact  eyes  or  skin . Flush  any 
contacted  area  with  water  immediately. 
•  Improper  use  of  a  booster  battery  to  start  a vehicle  may  cause 
an  explosion. 
•  Vehicle  batteries  generate  e xplosive  gases . Keep sparks , flame 
and  lighted  cigarettes  away  from  batteries. 
•  Do  not  try  to  jump  start  any  vehicle  with  a low  acid  level  in the 
battery. 
•  The  voltage  of  the  booster  battery  must  also  have  a  12-Volt 
rating . The  capacity  (Ahl  of  the  booster  battery  should  not  be 
lower  than  that  of  the  discharged  battery . Use  of  batteries  of 
diffe rent  voltage  or  substantially  different  "Ah " rating  may  cause 
an  explosion  and  personal  injury . 
•  Never  charge  a frozen  battery.  Gas trapped  in the  ice  may  cau se 
an  explosion . 
•  Never  charge  or  use  a battery  that  has  been  frozen . The  battery 
case  may  have  be  weakened. 
•  Use  of  batteries  of  different  voltage  or  substantially  different 
capacity  (Ah ) rating  may  cause  an  explosion  and  injury . The 
capacity  (Ahl  of  the  booster  battery  should  not  be  lower  than  that  of  the  discharged  battery .  ...  
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& WARNING  (continued) 
• Before you check anything  in the  engine  compartment,  always 
read  and  heed all  WARNINGS~ page  242, "Engine compartment". 
0 Note 
• Applying  a higher  voltage  booster  battery  will  cause  expensive 
damage  to  sensitive  electronic  components,  such  as control  units, 
relays,  radio,  etc . 
•  There  must  be  no  electrical  contact  between  the  vehicles  as 
otherwise  current  could  already  start  to  flow  as soon  as the  positive 
(+) terminals  are  connected. 
[ i] Tips 
The discharged  battery  must  be properly  connected  to  the  vehicle's 
electrical  system.  • 
Use  of  jumper  cables 
Make sure  to connect  the jumper  cable  clamps  in  exactly 
the  order  described  below! 
Fig. 225  Jump· 
starting  with the 
battery  of another 
vehicle : A  -discharged 
vehicle  battery,  B  -
booster  battery 
Vehicle  with  discharged  battery: 
- Turn  off  lights  and  accessories,  move  lever  of  automatic 
transmission  to 
N (Neutral)  or P (Park) and  set  parking 
brake. 
Connect  POSITIVE (+) to  POSITIVE (+) (red) 
1.  Connect  clamp  of  plus  cable  to  positive(+)  terminal G) 
~ fig.  225  of  discharged  vehicle  battery@. 
2.  Connect  clamp  on opposite  end  of cable to positive(+) 
terminal 
® of  booster  battery@. 
Connect  NEGATIVE  (-) to  NEGATIVE  (-) (black) 
3.  Connect  clamp  of  minus  cable  (black)  to negative( -) 
terminal 
0 of  booster  battery@. 
4.  Connect  clamp  on  opposite  end  of  negative  cable  to  the 
negative( -) terminal © of  the  discharged  vehicle  battery 
@. 
- Check  that  all  screw  plugs  on  the  battery cells  are 
screwed  in firmly.  If  not, tighten  plugs  prior to 
connecting  clamp  on  negative  battery  terminal. 
Starting  the  engine 
- Start  the  engine  of the  vehicle  with  the  booster battery. 
Run the  engine  at a moderate  speed. 
- Start  engine  with  discharged vehicle  battery  in the  usual 
manner. 
- If the  engine  fails  to  start:  do  not keep  the  starter 
cranking  for  longer  than  10 seconds.  Wait for  about  30 
seconds  and  then  try  again.  .,,. 
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-With  en gine  run ning,  r em ove jum per ca bles  from  both 
v ehi cle s  in  exact 
reve rs e o rd er. 
T he  battery  is ve nted  t o th e outs ide  to  preve nt  gases  from  enter ing 
the  vehicle  interior. 
M ake  s ure t hat  th e jum per  cla m ps  are  well  co nnecte d with  th eir 
metal  parts  in  full  contact with  the  battery  t erminals . 
& WARNING 
To avoid  serious  personal  injury  and  damage  to  the  vehicle , heed 
all warnings  and  instructions  of the  jumper  cable  manufacturer.  If 
in  doubt , call for  road  service . 
•  Jumper  cables  must  be long enough  so that  the  vehicles do not 
touch . 
•  When  connecting  jumper  cables , make  sure that  they  cannot 
get  caught  in  any  moving  parts  in the  engine  compartment . 
•  Before you check anything  in the  engine  compartment,  always 
read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS=> 
page  242, "Engine compartment ". 
0 Note 
Improper  hook -up  of  jumper  cables  can  ruin  the  generator. 
•  Always  connec t POSIT IVE( +) to  POS ITIVE ( +J, and  NEG ATIV E (- J to 
N EGAT IVE(-)  te rminal. 
•  C heck  that  a ll  screw  plugs  on  the  battery  cel ls are  screwed  in 
firm ly .  I f not, tighten  plugs  prior to  connec ting  cla m p on  nega tive 
battery  te rminal. 
•  P lease  no te  tha t  th e procedure  fo r con nec ting  a  ju mp er  ca ble as 
described  above  app lies  specifical ly  to  t he case  of  your  vehicle 
b eing  j ump st arted.  When  yo u are  g iv in g  a jum p  start  to  another 
veh ic le, do 
not conn ect  the  minus(-)  ca ble to  the  m inus( -) te rmina l 
on  the  discha rge d battery ©=> 
page  305, fig. 225. In stead , secu rely 
co nnect  the  m inus(-)  cable  to  e ither  a  m ass ive  metal  compone nt 
that  is firmly  bo lted  to  the  engine  bloc k or  to  the  engine  b lock  itse lf.  I
f  th e battery  that  is  b ein g charged  does  not  vent  to  the  outside, 
escapi ng  battery  ga s cou ld  ignit e a nd  ex plod e!• 
Emergency  towing  with  commercial 
tow  truck 
General  hints 
Yo ur A udi  requires  s pecial  handl in g  f or  t owing. 
The  fol lowing  information  i s to  be  used  by  commercial  tow  truck 
operators  who  know  how  to  operat e their  equ ipment  safe ly. 
•  Never  tow  your Audi,  towing  will  cause  damage  to  the  engine 
and  transmission. 
•  Never  wrap  the  safety  chains  or winch  cables  around  the  brake 
lines. 
•  To prevent unnecessary damage , your Audi must be transported 
with  a car  carrier  (flat  bed truck ). 
•  To load the  vehicle  on to  the  flat  bed , use the  towing  loop found 
in the  vehicle  tools  and  attach  to  the  front  or  rear  anchorage 
=> page  3 07 and  => page  307. 
& WARNING 
A  vehicle  being  towed  is  not  safe  for  passengers.  Never  allow 
anyone  to  ride  in  a vehicle  being  towed , for  any  reason.  •  
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Front  towing  loop 
Do  not  install  the  front towing  loop  until  it  is  needed. 
Fig. 226  Front 
bumper:  removing  the 
cover cap 
Fig . 227  Front 
bumper:  screwing  in 
the  towing  loop 
The  towing  loop  fits  into the threaded  hole  located on  the 
right  side  of  the  front  bumper  and  covered by a small  cap 
when  not  in  use.  -
Remove  the  towing  loop  from  the  vehicle tools 
=> page 290. 
-Press  on  the bottom edge  of  the cover  cap  to  disengage 
it  from  the  bumper.  The  cap remains  connected  to  the 
bumper => fig.  226. 
- Screw  the  towing  loop into the  threaded  hole as far  as  it 
will  go 
=> fig. 227,  then  tighten  it  with  the  wheel  bolt 
wrench. 
When  it  is no  longer  needed , unscrew  the  towing  loop and  put  it 
back  into  the  onboard  toolkit.  Make  sure  to  have the towing  loop 
stored  in  the  vehicle  at  all  times . 
& WARNING 
If the  towing  loop  is not  screwed  in as far  as it  will  go, the  thread 
can  pull  out  when  the  vehicle  is towed  -potential  risk  of an 
accident. • 
Rear  towing  loop 
Fig. 228  Rear bumper, 
right  side: location  of 
rear  towing  loop 
The  rear  towing  eye  is welded  to  the  chassis  under  the  rear  bumper 
on  the  right  side.• 
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Loading  the  vehicle  onto  a  flat  bed  truck 
Front  hook  up 
I 
"' m 
Fig . 229  Ve hicle on  flat 
b ed  tru ck 
- Align  the  vehicle  w ith  the  centerline  of  the  car  carrier 
ramp . 
- Attach  the  winch  hook  to  the  front  towing  loop  previously 
installed . 
Rea r  hook  up 
-Align  the  vehicle  wi th t he centerline  of  the  ca r carrier 
ramp . 
- Attach  the  winch  hook  to  the  rear  towing  loop  previously 
i nstalled. 
[ i ] Tips 
Check  careful ly  to  make  sure  the  hook -up  is  secure  before  moving 
the  car  up  the  flatbed  truck  ramp. • 
Lifting  vehicle 
Lifting  with  workshop  hoist  and  with  floor 
jack 
T he  vehicle  may  only  be  lifted  at  the  lifting  p oints  illus
trated. 
- Read  and  heed WARNING =>& . 
m 9 :r 
"' m 
Fig . 2 30  F ront  lift in g 
po in t 
F ig . 2 3 1  Rear  lift in g 
po int 
- Locate  lifti ng  poi nts =:>  fig.  230  =:> fig.  23 1. 
- Ad just  li fting  arms  of  works hop  hoist  or  floor  jack  to 
match  vehicle  l ifting  points.