AUDI A5 CABRIOLET 2010 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: AUDI, Model Year: 2010, Model line: A5 CABRIOLET, Model: AUDI A5 CABRIOLET 2010Pages: 364, PDF Size: 86.51 MB
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What  do I do  now? -__________________________________  ____;;...:....;_;..:....:....:....; _____  --J 
& WARNING 
• Neve r use the  s crew  dri ver  hex head to  tighten  whe el  bolt s, 
s in ce the  bolt s cannot  attain  the  nece ssary tightening  torqu e if 
you  us e th e hex head,  potentially  causing an  a ccident. 
•  The factory-supplied  jack  i s intended  only for  your  vehicle 
model.  Under  no circumstances  should  it  be used to  lift  heavy 
vehicle s or  othe r lo ad s; y ou ri sk  injuring  your self. 
•  Never start  the  engine  when  the  vehicle  is raised,  which  could 
c au se an  accident. 
•  Support  the  vehicle  securely with  appropriate  stands  if wo rk is 
to  be  performed  underneath  the  v ehicle;  otherwi se, there  is a 
potential  risk for  inju ry. • 
Space-saving  spare  tire  (compact 
spare  tire) 
The sp are  tire/wheel  is l ocated  in the  luggage  compart 
ment  under  the  cargo floor  cove r. It is intended  for short
term  use  only . 
Fig. 2 36  Sp are t ire 
Removing  the  spare  tire 
-Lift the  cargo  floor  by the  plastic  hand le =>  fig.  236 . 
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-Hook t he  hand le in to  the  lugg age  compartm ent  weath er 
st rip. 
- Turn  t he  large  screw => fig. 236  co unter-clockwise. 
- Take  ou t the  spare  tire. 
- Unhook  the  cargo  floor  before  closing  the  rear  lid. 
Securing  the  replaced  tire 
- Place  the  whee l with  tire  in the  s pare wh eel  well  and 
secur e th e wheel  with  th e  lar ge scr ew. 
- U nhook  the  cargo  floor  be fore  closing  the  rear  lid. 
Using  the  spare  tire  (compact  spare  tire) 
Th e comp act spare  tire  is only  inte nded  for  emerge ncies  un til you  can 
reach  a  repa ir shop . Rep lace  it  as  quickly as  possib le with  a  standard 
wheel  and  tire. 
Th ere are  some  restrictions  on  the  use  of the  compact  spare  t ire. Th e 
compac t spar e tire  has  been  designed  specifically  for  your  typ e of 
veh icle . It  must  no t  be swa pped  with  a compa ct  sp are  tire  from 
anothe r type  of vehicle. 
Snow  chains 
Fo r technical  reasons,  the  use  of  snow  chains  on  the  compact  spare 
tir e  is 
not  permitted . 
If you  do  have to  dr ive with  snow  chains  and  a front  tire fails,  mount 
t he sp a re wheel  wi th  tire ins tead  of a  rear tire.  I nst all  the s now chains 
on  the  rear  t ire  and  use  it to  replace  the  defective  front  tire . 
& WARNING 
• Never use the  spare tire  if  it  is damaged  or if  it  is worn  down  to 
the  tread  wear  indicators . 
•  If  the  spare tire  is more  than  6 years old , use it  only  in an emer-
gency and  with  extreme  caution  and  careful  driving . 
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& WARNING  (continued) 
•  The spare  tire  is  intended  only for  temporary  and  short-term 
use.  It  should  be  replaced  as  soon  as  possible  with  the  normal 
wheel  and  tire. 
•  After  mounting  the  compact  spare  tire,  the  tire  pressure  must 
be  checked  as  soon  as  possible.  The tire  pressure  of the  compact 
spare  tire  must  be 4.2  bar;  otherwise,  you  risk  having  an  accident. 
•  Do not  drive faster  than  SO mph  (80 km/h).  You risk having  an 
accident. 
•  Avoid full-throttle  acceleration,  heavy  braking,  and  fast 
cornering.  You risk  having  an  accident. 
•  Never drive using  more  than  one  spare  wheel  and  tire.  You risk 
having  an  accident. 
•  Normal  summer or winter  tires  must  not  be  mounted  on  the 
compact  spare  wheel  rim. 
•  For technical  reasons,  the  use  of tire  chains  on  the  spare  tire  is 
not  permitted. 
If it is necessary  to  drive with  tire  chains,  the  spare 
wheel  must  be  mounted  on  the  front  axle  in the  event  of  a flat  in  a rear  tire.  The newly  available  front  wheel  must  then  be  installed 
in  place  of the  rear  wheel  with  the  flat  tire.  Installing  the  tire 
chain  before  mounting  the  wheel  and  tire  is recommended. 
•  Loose items  in the  passenger  compartment  can cause  serious 
personal  injury  during  hard  braking  or  in an  accident. 
- Never store  the  inflatable  spare  tire  or jack  and  tools  in the passenger  compartment. 
- Always store  all jacking  equipment,  tools,  and  the  inflatable 
spare  tire  in the  luggage  compartment. 
- Tighten  the  knurled  retaining  screw  for  the  inflatable  spare 
tire  securely. • 
Changing  a  wheel 
Before  changing  a  wheel 
Observe the  following  precautions  for your  own and your 
passenger's  safety  when  changing  a  wheel. 
-After  you experience  a  tire  failure,  pull  the car  well  away 
from  moving  traffic  and  try to reach  level ground  before 
you  stop  :::> & . 
- All passengers  should leave  the  car  and  move to a safe 
location  (for  instance,  behind  the guardrail):::>& . 
- Engage  the  parking  brake to  prevent  your  vehicle  from 
rolling  unintentionally:::> &. 
- Move selector  lever  to  position  P  :::> & . 
- If you  are towing  a trailer:  unhitch the  trailer from your 
vehicle. 
- Take  the  jack:::> 
page 318 and  the  spare  tire :::> page 319 
out  of  the  luggage  compartment. 
& WARNING 
You or your  passengers  could  be  injured  while  changing  a wheel  if 
you  do  not  follow  these  safety  precautions: 
•  If you  have  a flat  tire,  move  a safe  distance  off  the  road.  Turn 
off  the  engine,  turn  the  emergency  flashers  on  and  use  other 
warning  devices  to  alert  other  motorists. 
•  Make  sure  that  passengers  wait  in a safe  place  away  from  the 
vehicle  and  well  away  from  the  road  and  traffic. 
•  To help  prevent  the  vehicle  from  moving  suddenly  and  possibly 
slipping  off the  jack,  always  fully  set  the  parking  brake  and  block 
the  wheel  diagonally  opposite  the  wheel  being  changed  with  the 
folding  chocks  or other  objects.  When  one  front  wheel  is lifted  off 
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What  do I do  now? Ill ____________ ______;_ __  _ 
& WARNING  (continued) 
the ground,  placing the Automatic  Transmission  in "P"  (Park)  will 
not prevent  the  vehicle from  moving. 
•  Before  you change  a wheel,  be sure  the ground  is level and 
firm.  If  necessary, use a  sturdy board under the jack. 
•  After  installing  the  inflatable  spare tire,  make  sure that you 
replace the flat  tire/wheel  in its  storage  area  properly and tighten 
the  knurled  retaining  screw securely. 
0 Note 
If you are  changing  the wheel  on a steep  incline, use  a  rock or simi lar 
object  to  block the  opposite  wheel to  prevent  the  vehicle from 
moving. 
[I] Tips 
Obey all laws. • 
Changing  a  wheel 
When  you  change  a wheel,  follow  the  sequence  described 
below  step-by-step  and  in exactly  that  order. 
1.  Remove  the decorative wheel  cover*. For more  details  see 
also => 
page  322, "Decorative  wheel  covers" . 
2.  Loosen  the 
wheel  bolts=> page  323. 
3.  Locate  the  proper  mounting  point  for the  jack  and  align 
the  jack  below  that  point=> 
page  323. 
4. Lift the  car  with  the jack=> page  323. 
5.  Remove  the wheel  with  the  flat  tire and  then  install  the 
spare tire=> page  325. 
Safety  first 
6.  Tighten  all  wheel  bolts  lightly. 
7. Lower the vehicle  with  the jack . 
8. Use the  wheel  bolt  wrench  and firmly tighten  all  wheel 
bolts  in a  crisscross  pattern=> 
page  323. 
9. Replace  the  decorative wheel  cover*. 
& WARNING 
Always read  and follow  all  WARNINGS  and  information~ & in 
" Raising the  vehicle"  on 
page 323 and ~ page 326.  • 
After  changing  a  wheel 
A wheel  change is not  complete  without  the  doing  the 
following. 
- Store  and secure the  wheel  you  replaced in the  spare 
wheel  well. 
- Replace  the  tools  and  the  jack in their  proper  location. 
- Check  the 
tire  pressure of  the  spare  tire  as  soon  as 
possible. 
- As soon  as  possible,  have  the 
tightening  torques on  all 
wheel  bolts  checked  with  a torque  wrench.  The  correct 
tightening  torque is 90 ft lb  (120  Nm). 
- Have the  flat  tire 
replaced as  soon  as  possible. 
[ i] Tips 
•  If you  notice  that  the  wheel bolts  are corroded  and difficu lt to turn 
while changing  a tire,  they should  be  replaced  before  you check the 
tightening  torque.  .,_ 
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-What  do  I  do  now? .,,,.,__ ______________  _ 
• Drive at  reduced  speed  until  you  have  the  tighten ing  torques 
checked. • 
Applies  to  ve hicles:  wit h  deco rative  whee l covers 
Decorative  wheel  covers 
The decorative  wheel  cove rs must  be  removed  fi rst  to 
access  the  wheel  bolts. 
• ••• 
Removing 
Fig. 237  Ch an g in g  a 
w heel:  remo ving  th e 
wh eel  cove r 
- Insert  the hook provided  with  the  vehicle  tool  ki t in the 
hole  in the  hub. 
Pull  off  the 
decorative  wheel  cover =>  fig. 2 3 7 . • 
Applies to veh icles : w ith  wheel  bolts with caps 
Wheels  with  wheel  bolt  caps 
The caps  must  be  removed  first  from  the  wheel  bolts 
before  the  bolts  can  be  unscrewed . 
Removing 
Fig . 2 38  Ch an ging  a 
whe el: r emo ving  the 
wh eel  bolt  caps 
-Push  the plastic  clip provided  with  the  vehicle  tool  kit  over 
the  wheel  bolt  cap  until  it engages . 
- P ull  on  the 
plastic  clip to  remove  the  cap=> fig.  238. 
Refitting 
- Place  the  caps  ove r the  wheel  bolts  and  push  them  back 
on . 
The  caps  are  to  p rotect  and  keep  the  wheel  bo lts  clean. •  
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What  do  I  do  now? -_______________  __.PfWII 
Loosening  and  tightening  the  wheel  bolts 
The wheel  bolts  must  be  Loosened before  raising  the 
vehicle. 
Loosening 
Fig.  239  Changing  a 
wheel:  loosening  the 
wheel  bolts 
- Install  the wheel  bolt  wrench over  the wheel  bolt  and 
push  it  down  as  far  as  it will  go. 
- Take  tight  hold  of  the 
end of  the  wrench  handle  and  turn 
the  wheel  bolts 
counter-clockwise about one  single turn 
in the  direction  of  arrow=:, fig.  239. 
Tightening 
-Install  the wheel  bolt  wrench over  the  wheel  bolt  and 
push  it  down  as  far  as  it will  go. 
- Take  tight  hold  of  the 
end of  the  wrench  handle  and  turn 
each  wheel  bolt 
clockwise until  it  is seated. 
& WARNING 
•  Do not  use  force  or  hurry  when  changing a  wheel·  you  can 
cause  the  vehicle  to  slip  off  the jack  and  cause  serious  personal 
injuries. 
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& WARNING  (continued) 
• Do not loosen the  wheel  bolts more  than  one  turn before you 
raise the  vehicle with  the  jack.  -You  risk an  injury. 
[ i] Tips 
•  Never  use  the  hexagonal  socket in the  handle  of the  screwdriver  to 
loosen  or  tighten  the  wheel  bolts . 
•  If a wheel  bolt  is very  tight,  you  may find  it easier  to  loosen by 
carefully  pushing  down  on  the  end of the  wheel  bolt  wrench  with 
one 
foot  only . 
As you  do  so,  hold  on  to the  car  to  keep  your  balance  and 
take  care not  to  slip. • 
Raising  the  vehi cle 
The vehicle  must  be Lifted with  the jack  first  before  the 
wheel  can  be  removed. 
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Fig . 240  Changing  a 
wheel:  mounting 
points  for  the  jack  .. 
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Fig . 241  Close-up : 
p rope r pos itioning  of 
ja ck 
The  locat ion  of  t he ja ck p oint  is  ind icated  by a n in dentat ion 
on  the  underside  of  the  vehicle==> 
page  323, f ig.  240 . 
- E ngag e  th e 
parking  brake to prev ent  your  vehicl e from 
r ol ling  un in te ntion ally . 
- Move  the 
selector  lever to  position  P . 
- Posit ion  the  jack  below  the  door  sill  under  t he mounting 
po int 
that  is  closest  to  the  w heel  to  be  cha nged 
==> 
page  323, f ig.  240. 
- Crank  up  the 
jack on  t he  handwh eel  u ntil  its  arm  is  posi
tioned  directly  under  the  lift ing  point ~& . 
- Align  t he jac k so that  its  claw ©==> fig.  241  completely 
covers  the 
seam in the  designated  lifti ng point  i n the  door 
sill  a nd  the  base ® lies  flat  on  t he  gro und.  The  base ® 
must  be 
vertical under  the  lifting  point@. 
- Now  at tac h th e  r od  to  t he jack : St ick the  rod  i nto t he 
o peni ng  o n the  ha ndwheel.  Tur n the  rod  left  or  r ight  to 
secure  i t. 
- Con tin u e  to  cra nk t he  jac k wit h the  rod  until  th e wh eel  is 
li ft ed just  c lea r o f  the  gro un d==> & . 
The jack  must  be  installed  o nly at  the  places  in d icated=> page 323, 
fig.  240.  There  is ex act ly one location  fo r each  wheel.  The ja ck  mu st 
not  be  positioned  at  any  other  location=> &. 
An unstab le s urface  under  t he jack  can  cause  the  veh icle to  s lip off the 
j a ck.  A lways  p rov ide  a firm  base  for  the  ja ck on  t he g round. 
If nece s
sary  place  a  sturdy  boa rd  o r sim ilar  support  under  the  jac k. On  hard, 
sl ippery  surfaces  ( such  as til es)  u se a r ubber  mat  or  sim ila r to  preve nt 
the  jack  from  slipping =>& . 
& WARNING 
•  You  or your  passengers could  be injured  while  changing  a 
wheel 
if you  do  not  follow  these  safety  precautions : 
- Pos itioning  the jack  under the vehicle at  any other  place than 
tho se indicated  ab ove may damage  the  vehicle o r may  result  in 
personal  injuries . 
- A soft  or  unstable  surface under  the  jack  may  cause the 
vehicle  to  sl ip off  the  jack.  Always  provide a firm  base for  the 
jack  on the  ground . If  ne ce ss ary , use a sturd y board  under  the 
jack . 
- On hard ,  slippery  surface  (such a s tiles)  use a rubber  mat  or 
similar  to  prevent  the  jack  from  slipp ing . 
•  To help  prevent  injury  to  your self  and  your  passengers : 
- Do not  raise the  vehicle until  you are sure the jack  is securely 
engaged . 
- Passengers must  not  remain  in the  vehicle  when  it  is jacked 
up. 
- Make sure that  pas sengers wait  in a safe pla ce away from  the 
vehicle  and  well  away from  the  road  and traffic. 
- Make  sure jack  position  is correct,  adjust  as necessary and 
then  continue  to  raise the  jack . •  
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What do  I  do  now ? -_______________  __.PfWII 
Taking  the  wheel  off/installing  the  spare 
tire 
Follow  these  instructions  step-by-step  for  changing  the wheel 
F ig.  242  Changing a 
wheel:  using  the 
sc rewdriver handle 
(w ith  the  b lade 
r emove d) to  turn t he 
bolts 
Fig. 243  Changi ng  a 
wheel:  alignment  p in 
i nside t he  top  hole 
After  you  have  loosened  all wheel  bolts  and  raised  the  vehicle 
off  the  ground,  remove  and  replace  the  wheel  as  follows : 
Removing  the  wheel 
- Remove  the  topmost  wheel  bolt  completely  with  the 
hex agon al sock et in the  screwdriver  handle  (vehicle  tool 
kit) :=} fig.  242  and  set  it  aside  on  a 
clean surface. 
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-Screw  the  threaded  end  of  the alignment  pin from  the 
tool  kit  hand-tight  into  the  empty  bolt  hole:=} fig.  243. 
- Then  remove  the  other  wheel  bolts  as  described  above . 
- Take  off  the  wheel  leaving  the  alignment  pin  in the  bolt 
hole. 
Putting  on  the  inflatabl e spare  tir e 
-Push  the  spare  tire  over  the  alignment  pin. 
- Screw  on  the  wheel  bolts  and  tighten  them 
slightly using 
the  hexagonal  socket. 
- Remove  the  alignment  pin  and  insert  and  tighten  the 
remaining  wheel  bolt  slightly  like  the  rest . 
- Turn  the  jack  handle  counter-clockwise  to  lower  the 
vehicle  until  the  jack  is fully  released. 
- Use the  wheel  bolt  wrench  to  tighten  all wheel  bolts  firmly  :=} 
page  323 . Tighten  them  Tighten  them in a crisscross 
pattern, 
from  one  bolt  to  the  (approximately)  opposite 
one,  to  keep  the  wheel  centered . 
- Perform  the  steps  required  after  changing  the  wheel  :=} 
page  321, "After  changing  a wheel" . 
[ i ] Tips 
Never  use  the  hexagonal  socket  in the  handle  of  the  screwdriver  to 
loosen  or  tighten  the  wheel  bolts. 
•  Pull  the  reversible  b lade  from  the  screwdrive r before  you  use  the 
hexagonal  socket  in  the  handle  to  turn  the  wheel  bolts. 
•  When  mounting  tires  with 
unid irectio nal t rea d design make  sure 
the  tread  pattern  is  pointed  the  r ight  way=> 
page 326.  _,. 
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• The whe el  bolts  s hou ld  b e  cl ean  a nd  easy  to tur n. C heck  for  dirt 
and  co rros ion  on  t he matin g su rfac es of  bot h th e whee l and  th e  hub. 
Re mov e all  d irt  fro m these  su rfac es  before  remounti ng  the  w heel. • 
Tires  with  unidirectional  tread  design 
Tir es  with  unidirectional  tr ead  d esign  must  b e mounted 
with  the ir tread  patt ern pointed  in  th e right  d ir ec tion . 
Using  a  spare  tire  with  a  tread  pattern  intended  for 
use  in  a  specific  direction 
W hen  using  a  spare  tire  w ith  a t read  patter n inte nded  for  use  i n a 
spec ific di rec tion,  please  no te the  fo llow in g : 
•  Th e  directio n of  ro ta ti on  is  mark ed  by an 
arrow  on the  side of the 
tire . 
• If  th e spa re tir e  has to  be  install ed  in t he  in cor rec t dire ction,  use 
the  s pare t ire  only  tem porar ily since  t he  tire  w ill not  be  a ble  to 
a chi eve  it s opti mum  perf o rma nce  ch aract erist ic s  wi th  re gar d to 
aquap lan ing,  no ise  and  wea r. 
•  We  re co mmen d  t hat  you  pay  part icular  atten tion  to  t his fact 
dur ing  wet  weather  a nd that  you  adjust  yo ur speed  to  match  road 
co ndi tions. 
•  Rep lace  the  f lat  ti re with  a  new  one  and  have  it  insta lled  on  your 
v eh icle  as  so on  as  possible  to  r estor e  t he  hand ling  advantag es  o f a 
unid irect ional  tire .• 
Notes  on  wheel  changing 
Please  read  the  in formation => page 307, "N ew t ires  and  rep lacing 
t ir es  and w heels"  if yo u are going  to us e a spa re  tire  which  is differ ent 
from  t he tires  on  yo ur vehicle . 
A ft er y o u  change  a  tir e: 
•  Check the  tire  pressure on the  spare  immediately  after  installa
tion .  • 
Have the  wheel  bolt  tightening  torque  checked with  a torque 
wrench  as soon as possible by your authorized  Audi  dealer  or a qual 
ified  workshop. 
•  With  steel  and  alloy  wheel  rims,  the  wheel  bolts  are  correctly 
tightened  at  a torque  of  90 ft lb  (120  Nm ). 
•  If you  notice  that  the  wheel  bolts  are  corroded  and  difficult  to 
turn  while  changing  a tire,  they  should  be replaced  befo re you  check 
the  tightening  torque. 
•  Replace  the  flat  tire  with  a new one  and  have  it  installed  on your 
vehicle  a s soon  as  possible.  Remount  the  wheel  cover. 
Until  then,  dr ive with  extra  care  and  at  reduced  speeds . 
& WARNING 
• If  you  are going  to  equip  your  vehicle with  tires  or  rims which 
differ  from  those  which  were  factory  installed,  then  be sure to 
read the  information => 
page 307, "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, 
injuring  anyone  in  the  vehicle. 
•  Always  store  damaged  wheel,  jack  and tools  securely in the 
luggage  compartment.  Otherwise,  in an  accident  or  sudden 
maneuver  they  could fly  forward,  causing  injury  to  passengers in 
the  vehicle.  •  
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______________________________________________ F _u_s _e_ s_ a_ n_ d _ b _u_l_b _ s _ ___.9I 
Fuses  and  bulbs 
Fuses 
Replacing  a  fuse 
A problem  in the  electrical system  may  be caused  by a 
blown fuse. 
Fig. 244  Instrument 
panel  left:  Face  cover 
- Locate the  fuse  which  belongs  to the  component  which 
failed. 
- Switch off the  ignition  and  the  electrical  component  affected. 
- Carefully pry the  face  cover 
off the  instrument  panel  using 
a  screwdriver => fig.  244 . 
- Remove the  plastic clip from  its  retainer  in  the face  cover, 
place  it over the  questionable fuse  and remove the  fuse. 
- Replace a  blown  fuse (recognizable  by the  melted  metal 
strip  inside)  with  a fuse  of  the 
same amperage. 
The individual  circuits  are  protected  by  fuses.  The fuse  panels  with 
the  fuses  are  located on  the  left  and  right front  faces  of  the  instru-
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ment  panel  behind  a  cover  and  in the  right  storage  area  in the 
luggage  compartment. 
There  is  a plastic  clip  in the  cover  on  the  left  side  of  the  instrument 
panel,  which  can  be  used  to  remove  the  fuses.  You will  also  find  a 
label  on  both  covers  in the instrument  panel  with  the  fuse  layout for 
the  corresponding  fuse  panel. 
& 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. 
0 Note 
•  On no  account  should  fuses  be  repaired (e.g.  patched  up  with  tin 
foil  or  wire)  as this  may  cause  serious  damage elsewhere  in the elec
trical  circuit  or  cause  fire . 
• If a fuse  blows  repeatedly,  do  not keep  replacing  it.  Instead,  have 
the  cause  of  the  repeated  short  circuit  or  overload  located  and  fixed. 
Ii] Tips 
You are  well  advised  to  keep  a  supply  of  spare  fuses  in your  vehicle . 
Fuses  with the  proper  ampere  ratings  are available  at  your  authorized 
Audi  dealer. • 
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Fuse  Location,  Instrument  Panel  left 
Fig.  2 45  F use panel 
lay out 
Some o f  the eq uipmen t  items lis ted are op tiona l o r only  a vailable  on 
certain  mode l configurations . 
Note  that  the  following  table  is a ccurate at  the  time  of  going  t o 
press and  is subject  to  change.  In the  event  of  discrepanc ies , the 
label  on the  inside  of  the  cover always  take s pr eceden ce. 
The powe r seats  are pro te cted  by circuit brea kers , which  automa ti
cally  reset  after  a few  seconds a fter the  ov erload  has been remed ied. 
No.  Consumer 
Fuse panel  (black) 
1 Dynamic steering 
2  Not  used 
3  Homelink 
4  Lane Assist 
5  Climate  control 
6  R ight  head light  range adjustment 
7  Left  headlight  range adjustment 
8  Vehicl e elect ric al sys tem  co ntrol  mo dule 1 
9  Adaptive  Cruise Control 5 
5 
10 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
No . Consumer  Amps 
10  Shift  gate  5 
1 1  Heate r washer  fluid  no zzles  5 
1 2  Climate  con trol 
5 
13  Cell phone  prep  5 
14  Airbag  5 
15  Terminal  15  25 
16  Terminal  15 engine 
40 
Fuse panel  (brown) 
1 Automatic  dimm ing in terior  rearv iew mir ror 
5 
2  Not  used 
3  Gaso line  fuel  pump  25 
4  Auxiliary  water  pump  3.2L  FSI  5 
5  Left  seat heati
ng with/witho ut  seat  heating 
15/30 
6  Electronic  Stabiliza tion  Program  10 
7  Horn  25 
8  Left  door  window  regulator  motor 
30 
9 Wiper  motor  30 
10  Electronic  Stabilization  Program  25 
11  Driver side doo
r co ntro l modu le 
15 
12  Rain and  light  sensor  5 
Fuse panel  (red) 
1  Not  used 
2  N ot  u sed 
3  Lumbar  support 
10 
4 Dynamic steering 
35