AUDI A5 2020 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: AUDI, Model Year: 2020, Model line: A5, Model: AUDI A5 2020Pages: 302, PDF Size: 81.67 MB
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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 stand- 
ard items which they replace, not 
previously considered in curb 
weight or accessory weight, in- 
cluding 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 laid at substantially 
90 degrees to the centerline of 
the tread. 
Recommended inflation 
pressure 
see > page 237, 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. 
Rim 
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) > table 
on page 235. You may not find 
this information on all tires be- 
cause it is not required by law. 
The speed rating letter code, 
where applicable, is molded on 
the tire sidewall and indicates the > 
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maximum permissible road 
speeds. See also > A in General 
information on page 234. 
Tire 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. 
Tread 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 
=> page 243, 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- 
al Highway Traffic Safety Adminis- 
tration (NHTSA) that is designed 
to help buyers make relative com- 
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parisons among tires. The UTQG is 
not a safety rating and not a guar- 
antee that a tire will  last for a 
prescribed number of miles (kilo- 
meters) or perform in a certain 
way. It simply gives tire buyers 
additional information to com- 
bine with other considerations, 
such as price, brand loyalty and 
dealer recommendations. Under 
UTQG, tires are graded by the tire 
manufacturers in three areas: 
treadwear, traction, and tempera- 
ture resistance. The UTQG infor- 
mation on the tires, molded into 
the sidewalls. 
U.S. DOT Tire Identification 
Number (TIN) 
This is the tire’s “serial number”. 
It begins with the  letters “DOT” 
and indicates that the tire meets 
all federal standards. The next 
two numbers or letters indicate 
the plant where it was manufac- 
tured, and the last four numbers 
represent the week and year of 
manufacture. For example, 
DOT... 2219... 
means that the tire was produced 
in the 22nd week of 2019. The 
other numbers are marketing co- 
des that may or may not be used >  
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by the tire manufacturer. This in- 
formation is used to contact con- 
sumers if a tire defect requires a 
recall. 
Vehicle capacity weight 
means the rated cargo and lug- 
gage load plus 150 lbs. (68 kilo- 
grams) times the vehicle's desig- 
nated seating capacity. 
Vehicle maximum load on the 
tire 
means that load on an individual 
tire that is determined by distrib- 
uting to each axle its share of the 
maximum loaded vehicle weight 
and dividing by two. 
Vehicle normal load on the tire 
means that load on an individual 
tire that is determined by distrib- 
uting to each axle its share of the 
curb weight, accessory weight, 
and normal occupant weight (dis- 
tributed in accordance with > ta- 
ble on page 246) and dividing by 
two. 
Occupant loading and distri- 
bution for vehicle normal load 
for various designated seating 
capacities 
Refer to the tire inflation pressure 
label > page 244, fig. 176 for the 
number of seating positions. Re- 
fer to the table > table on 
page 246 for the number of peo- 
ple that correspond to the vehicle 
normal load. 
New tires or wheels 
Audi recommends having all work 
on tires or wheels performed by 
an authorized Audi dealer or au- 
thorized Audi Service Facility. 
These facilities have the proper 
knowledge and are equipped with 
the required tools and replace- 
ment parts. 
>New tires do not yet have the 
optimal gripping properties. 
Drive carefully and at moderate 
speeds for the first 350 miles 
(500 km) with new tires. 
> Only use tires with the same de- 
sign, size (rolling circumfer- 
ence), and as close to the same 
tread pattern as possible on all 
four wheels. 
>Do not replace tires individually. 
At least replace both tires on the 
same axle at the same time. 
> Audi recommends that you use 
Audi Original Tires. If you would 
like to use different tires, please 
note that the tires may perform > 
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differently even if they are the 
same size > A. 
>If you would like to equip your 
vehicle with a tire and rim com- 
bination that is different from 
what was installed at the facto- 
ry, consult with an authorized 
Audi dealer or authorized Audi 
Service Facility before making a 
purchase > A. 
Because the spare tire® is differ- 
ent from the regular tires instal- 
led on the vehicle (such as winter 
tires or wide tires), only use the 
spare tire* temporarily in case of 
emergency and drive carefully 
while it is in use. It should be re- 
placed with a regular tire as soon 
as possible. 
All four wheels must be equipped 
with tires that are the same brand 
and have the same construction 
and tread pattern so that the 
drive system is not damaged by 
different tire speeds. For this rea- 
son, in case of emergency, only 
use a Spare tire* that is the same 
circumference as the regular tires. 
  
  
Z\ WARNING 
—Do not  use steel rims  that are 
17 inches or larger. Otherwise, 
      
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damage to the vehicle and an 
accident could result. 
—Only use tire/rim combina- 
tions and suitable wheel bolts 
that have been approved by 
Audi. Otherwise, damage to 
the vehicle and an accident 
could result. 
—For technical reasons, it is not 
possible to use tires from oth- 
er vehicles. In some cases, you 
cannot even use tires from the 
same vehicle model. 
—Make sure that the tires you 
select have enough clearance 
to the vehicle. Replacement 
tires should not be chosen 
simply based on the nominal 
size, because tires with a dif- 
ferent construction can differ 
greatly even if they are the 
same size. If there is not 
enough clearance, the tires or 
the vehicle can be damaged 
and this can reduce driving 
safety  and increase the risk of 
an accident. 
—Only use tires that are more 
than six years old when abso- 
lutely necessary and drive 
carefully when doing so. 
—Do not  use run-flat tires on 
your vehicle. Using them when 
     
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not permitted can lead to ve- 
hicle damage or accidents. 
—If you install wheel covers on 
the vehicle, make sure they al- 
low enough air circulation to 
cool the brake system. If they 
do not, this could increase the 
risk of an accident. 
    
Tire wear and damage 
B4H-0415 
  
Fig. 174 Tire profile: treadwear indica- 
tor 
Tire wear 
Check the tires regularly for wear. 
—Inflation pressure that is too low 
or high can increase tire wear 
considerably. 
—Driving quickly through curves, 
rapid acceleration, and heavy 
braking increase tire wear. 
—Have an authorized Audi dealer 
or authorized Audi Service Facili- 
  
  
D Obey any applicable regulations in the 
country where the vehicle is being oper- 
ated. 
ty check the wheel alignment if 
there is unusual wear. 
—Have the wheels rebalanced if an 
imbalance is causing noticeable 
vibration in the steering wheel. 
If you do not, the tires and other 
vehicle components could wear 
more quickly. 
Treadwear indicator 
Original equipment tires contain 
treadwear indicators in the tread 
pattern, which are bars that are 
1/16 in (1.6 mm) high and are 
spaced evenly around the tire per- 
pendicular to the running direc- 
tion > fig. 174. The letters “TWI” 
or triangles on the tire sidewall 
indicate the location of the tread- 
wear indicators. 
The tires have reached the mini- 
mum tread depth !) when they 
have worn down to the treadwear 
indicators. Replace the tires with 
new ones > A. 
Tire rotation 
Rotating the tires regularly is rec- 
ommended to ensure the tires 
wear evenly. To rotate the tires, 
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install the tires from the rear axle 
on the front axle and vice versa. 
This will allow the tires to have 
approximately the same length of 
service life. 
For unidirectional tires, make sure 
the tires are installed according to 
the running direction indicated on 
the tire sidewall > page 265. 
Hidden damage 
Damage to tires and rims can of- 
ten occur in locations that are hid- 
den. Unusual vibrations in the ve- 
hicle or pulling to one side may 
indicate that there is tire damage. 
Reduce your speed immediately. 
Check the tires for damage. If no 
damage is visible from the out- 
side, drive slowly and carefully to 
the nearest authorized Audi deal- 
er or authorized Audi  Service Fa- 
cility to have the vehicle inspect- 
ed. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
Tread that has worn too low or 
uneven tread depths on the 
tires can reduce driving safety. 
This  can increase the risk of an 
accident because it has a nega- 
tive effect on handling, driving 
through curves, and braking, 
      
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and because it increases the 
risk of hydroplaning when driv- 
ing through deep puddles. 
      
  
Tire pressure 
    
    
B4H-0664 
Driver's side B-pillar: tire pres- Fig. 175 
sure label 
  
  
B8K-1151 
‘SEATING CAPACITY TOTAL JOMBRE DE PLACES TOTAL FRONT, AVANT TEAR 
ae 
7s or ns 
size COLD TIRE PRESSURE 
DIMENSIONS | _ PRESSION DES PNEUS A FROID 
a KPA, Ml PSI 
a  KPA,  Ml PSI 
Ha KPA,  MM PSI 
PNEU 
FRONT 
AVANT 
REAR 
ARRIERE 
‘SPARE 
DE SECOURS 
     
    
  
  
  
      
Fig. 176 Tire pressure label 
The correct tire pressure for tires 
installed at the factory is listed  on 
a label. The label is located on the 
B-pillar (driver's side) > fig. 175, 
> fig. 176. The location may vary 
depending on the model. 
Use the tire pressure specified for 
a normal vehicle load when the 
vehicle is partially loaded > table 
on page 246. If driving the vehi- 
cle when fully loaded, you must >  
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increase the tire pressure to the 
maximum specified pressure > A. 
Checking and correcting tire 
pressure 
>Check the tire pressure at least 
once per month and also check it 
before every long drive. 
> Always check the tire pressure 
when the tires are cold. Do not 
reduce the pressure if  it increas- 
es when the tires are warm. 
>Refer to the sticker > fig. 176 
for the correct tire pressure. 
> Correct the tire pressure if nec- 
essary. 
> Save the changed tire pressure 
> page 253. 
> Check the pressure in the spare 
tire (compact spare tire)*. Al- 
ways maintain the maximum 
temperature that is specified for 
the tire. 
  
  
the risk of an accident. Read 
and follow the important safe- 
ty precautions in > page 247. 
—The tire must flex more if the 
tire pressure is too low or if 
the vehicle speed or load are 
too high. This heats the tire up 
too much. This increases the 
risk of an accident because it 
can cause the tire to burst  and 
result in loss of vehicle con- 
trol. 
—Incorrect tire pressure increas- 
es tire wear and has a negative 
effect on driving and braking 
behavior, which increases the 
risk of an accident. 
    
  
  
Z\ WARNING 
Always adapt the tire pressure 
to your driving style and the ve- 
hicle load. 
—Overloading can lead to loss of 
vehicle control and increase 
    
@) Note 
Replace lost valve caps to re- 
duce the risk of damage to the 
tire valves. 
(*) For the sake of the envi- 
ronment 
Tire pressure that is too low in- 
creases fuel consumption. 
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follow the tire pressure sticker 
=> page 244, fig. 175. 
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 2/3* people)» 
Front Rear Front Rear 
PSI | kPA | PSI | kPA | PSI | kPA | PSI | kPA 
AS5 Coupe: 225/50 R17 94Y 32. | 220 | 29 | 200 | 35 | 240 | 35 | 240 
2.0L 225/50 R17 94H 32 | 220 | 29 | 200 | 35 | 240 | 35 | 240 
4-cylinder 245/40 R18 93Y 32 | 220 | 29 | 200) 35 | 240 | 35 | 240 
245/40 R18 97H 32 | 220 | 32 | 220 | 35 | 240 | 35 | 240 
255/35 R19 96Y 32 | 220 | 32 | 220 | 35 | 240 | 35 | 240 
265/30 R20 94Y 33. | 230 | 33 | 230 | 35 | 240 | 35 | 240 
S5 Coupe: 245/40 R18 97H 35 | 240 | 32 | 220 | 39 | 270 | 39 | 270 
3.0L 245/40 R18 97Y 36 | 250 | 33 | 230) 41 | 280 | 41 | 280 
6-cylinder 255/35R1996Y | 38 | 260 | 35 | 240 | 42 | 290 | 42 | 290 
265/30 R20 94Y 41 | 280 | 38 | 260 | 44 | 300 | 44 | 300 
A5 Cabriolet: [225/50 R17 94Y 32. | 220 | 29 | 200 | 35 | 240 | 38 | 260 
2.0L 245/40 R18 93Y 32 | 220 | 29 | 200 | 35 | 240 | 38 | 260 
a-cylinder 255/35 R19 96Y 35 | 240 | 32 | 220] 35 | 240 | 38 | 260 
225/50 R17 94H 35 | 240 | 32 | 220 | 38 | 260| 41 | 280 
245/40 R18 97H 35 | 240 | 32 | 220 | 38 | 260| 41 | 280 
265/30 R20 94Y 35 | 240 | 32 | 220 | 38 | 260| 41 | 280 
S5 Cabriolet: / 245/40 R18 97Y 38 | 260 | 35 | 240 | 41 | 280 | 41 | 280 
3.0L 245/40 R18 97H 38 | 260 | 35 | 240] 41 | 280) 41 | 280 
G-cylinder 255/35R1996Y | 39 | 270 | 36 | 250 | 42 | 290| 42 | 290 
265/30 R20 94Y 42 | 290 | 39 | 270 | 46 | 320 | 46 | 320 
          
      
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Model/ Tire designation Tire pressure 
Engine Normal load Maximum load 
(up to 2/3* people)? 
Front Rear Front Rear 
PSI | kPA | PSI | kPA | PSI | kPA | PSI | kPA 
A5 Sportback: | 225/50 R17 94Y 32 | 220 | 29 | 200 | 35 | 240 | 35 | 240 
2.0L 245/40 R18 93Y 32 | 220 | 29 | 200 | 35 | 240) 35 | 240 
4-cylinder 245/40R1897H | 32 | 220 | 32 | 220 | 35 | 240 | 38 | 260 
255/35 R19 96Y 32. | 220 | 32 | 220 | 35 | 240 | 35 | 240 
265/30 R20 94Y 33. | 230 | 33 | 230 | 38 | 260| 38 | 260 
S5 Sportback: | 245/40 R18 97H 35 | 240 | 32 | 220 | 39 | 270 | 39 | 270 
3.0L 245/40 R18 97Y 36 | 250 | 33 | 230] 41 | 280) 41 | 280 
G-cylinder 255/35R1996Y | 38 | 260 | 35 | 240 | 42 | 290| 42 | 290 
265/30 R20 94Y 41 | 280 | 38 | 260 / 45 | 310 | 45 | 310 
  
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Z\ WARNING 
Please note the important safe- 
ty precautions regarding tire 
pressure > page 244 and load 
    
limits > page 247. 
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. 
  
ing positions: two people in the  front, one person in the rear 
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 
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passenger at a designated seating 
position 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 included 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 front end of 
the driver's door. 
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Z\ WARNING 
Overloading a vehicle can cause 
loss of vehicle control, a crash 
or other accident, serious per- 
sonal injury, and even death. 
—Carrying more weight than 
your vehicle was designed to 
carry will prevent the vehicle 
from handling properly and in- 
crease the risk of the loss of 
vehicle control. 
—The brakes on a vehicle that 
has been overloaded may not 
be able to stop the vehicle 
within a safe distance. 
—Tires on a vehicle that has 
been overloaded can fail sud- 
denly, including a blowout and 
sudden deflation, causing loss 
of control and a crash. 
—Always make sure that the to- 
tal load being transported - 
including the weight of a trail- 
er hitch and the tongue 
weight of a loaded trailer - 
does not make the vehicle 
heavier than the vehicle’s 
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating.