AUDI A5 CABRIOLET 2017 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: AUDI, Model Year: 2017, Model line: A5 CABRIOLET, Model: AUDI A5 CABRIOLET 2017Pages: 266, PDF Size: 66.64 MB
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Model Tire designation  Tire pressure 
Engine  normal  load condition full  load condition 
(up to  2  occupants)a) 
front  rear  front  rear 
PSI  kPA  PSI  kPA  PSI  kPA  PSI  kPA 
AS Cabriolet:  225/50  Rl 7  94H 
33  230  30 210  36  250  39  270 2.0  liter  All  Season 
4-cylinder  245/40  Rl8  93H 
All  Season 
35  240  32  220 38  260  41 280 
245/45  Rl7  95H 32  220  29 200  35  240  38  260 
All  Season 
255/35  Rl9  96Y 
32  220  32 220  35 240 
38 260 High  Performance 
SS Cabriolet:  245/40  Rl8  97Y 
39  270  35  240 42  290  44 300 3.0  liter  High  Performance 
6-cylinder 
255/35  Rl9  96Y 
High  Performance 
39 270 
35 240  42  290 44 300 
XL=  reinforced or extra 
load tire.  It  may also appear  as xl,  EXTRA LOAD, or RF on the  tire  sidewall. 
a) 2  people  in the  front 
A WARNING 
Please  note  the  important  safe
ty  precautions  regarding  tire  pressure 
¢ page 217 and  load 
limits 
¢ page 219. 
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 
gi vehicle  and  can  lead  to  sudden ...... N 
~ tire  failure,  including  a  blowout 
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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  Rat
ing 
("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..,. 
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passengers  that  the  vehicle  is in
tended  to  carry  ("seating  capaci
ty")  with  an  assumed  weight  of  1 SO lbs.  (68  kg) for  each  passen
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  label  located  on  the 
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driver's  side  B-pillar ¢ page  217, 
fig. 180. 
~ 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 
increase  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.  
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Determining  correct  load 
limit 
Use the  example  below  to  calcu
late  the  total  weight  of the  pas
sengers  and  luggage  or other 
things  that  you  plan  to transport 
so  that  you can  ma ke sure  that 
your  vehicle  will not  be  overload ed . 
Steps for  Determining  Correct 
Load Limit 
1 .  Locate the  statement  "THE 
COMBINED WEIGHT OF OCCU PANTS AND CARGO SHOULD 
NEVER EXCEED XXX KG OR XXX 
LBS"on  your  vehicle 's pla card 
(tire  inflation  pre ssure  l abel) 
¢ page 217, fig. 180. 
2 . Determine  the  combined 
weight  of the  drive r and  pas
s engers  that  will be  riding  in 
your  vehicle. 
3 . Subtra ct  the  combined  weight 
of the  driver  and  passengers 
from 
" XXX" kilograms  or "XXX" 
pounds  shown  on the  sticker 
¢ page 217 , fig. 180 . 
4. The re sulting  figure  equals  the 
available  amount  of cargo  and 
luggage  load capacity.  For ex-
gi ample,  if the "XXX" amount ...... 
~ equals  1400  lbs.  and  there  will ...... 0 
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be five  1 SO  lbs. pa ssengers  in 
your vehicle,  the  amount  of  available  cargo  and  luggage  load  capacity  i s 650  lb s. 
(1400-750  (5 X 150) = 650 
lbs.) 
5. Determin e 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  capa city cal culat
ed  in Step  4 . 
6.  If your vehi cle  will be towing  a 
trailer,  load  from  your  trailer 
will be transferred  to  your  ve
hicle. Con sult thi s manual to 
determine  how this  reduces 
the  available  cargo  and  lug gage  load  capacity  of your  vehi
cle. 
..,.Check  the  tire  sidewall 
(¢ page 207 , fig. 178) to  deter
mine  the  designated  load  rating 
for  a specific  tire. 
Wheel  bolts  and  rims 
Wheel  bolts 
Wheel  bolts  mus t  be clean  and  loosen/tig hte n 
easily . 
Rims 
Rims  with  a  bo lted  r im  ring * or with  bo lted  w heel 
cove rs* cons ist  of  mult iple  p ieces.  These  compo-
nents  were  bolted  togethe r using  s pec ial  bolts  ..,. 
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and a special  procedure.  You must  not  repair  or 
disassemble them¢&. . 
A 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  t ightening  specifi 
cation,  see  ¢ 
page  229,  After  changing  a 
wheel . 
-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  Aud i 
Service Facility . Never repair  or  disassemble 
rims  yourself,  because  this inc reases the  risk 
of  an  accident. 
Winter  tires 
Winter  tires  s ignificantly  improve  the  vehicle's 
handling  when  driving  in winter  conditions . Be
cause of  their  construction  (width,  compound, 
tread  pattern),  summer  tires  provide  l ess trac
tion  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 
q .&,. . An 
authori zed Audi  dealer  or  authori zed Audi  Serv
ice Facility  can inform  you about  the  maximum 
permitted  speed for  your  tires . 
.,.  Check the  tire pressure  after  install ing wheels 
q page  217. 
The effectiveness  of  winter  tires is reduced  great
ly when  the  tread is worn  down  to  a depth  of 
0 .157  inch  (4  mm).  The character istics of  winter 
tires  also decrease  greatly  as the  tire  ages, re
gardless  of  the remaining  tread. 
A WARNING 
- Never drive  faster  than  the  maximum  per
mitted  speed  for your  tires.  This could cause 
the  tires  to  heat up too  much.  This increases 
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the  risk of  an accident  because it  can cause 
the  tire  to  burst. 
- Always adapt  your  driving  to  the  road  and 
traffic  conditions . Drive carefully  and  reduce 
your  speed on  icy or  slippery  roads . Even 
winter  tires  can  lose traction  on  black  ice . 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
Reinstall  summer  tires  at  the  appropriate 
time,  because they  prov ide  better  handling 
when  roads  are free  of  snow  and  ice. Summer 
tires  cause less road  noise, tire  wear  and fuel 
consumpt ion . 
(D 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 
winter  tires  w ith  the ~ symbol  may be per
mitted. 
Snow  chains 
Snow  chains  improve  traction  in the  snow . 
.,. Only install  snow  chains on the front wheels. 
This applies  also to  vehicles  with  all  wheel 
drive* . 
.,.  Check and  correct  the  seating  of  the  snow 
chains if  necessary after  driving a few  feet.  Fol
low  the  instructions  from  the  manufacturer. 
.,.  Note  the  maximum  permitted speed when  dr iv
ing with  snow  chains.  Do not  exceed 30  mph  (SO km/h). 
Snow cha ins  not  only improve  the 
driving in win
ter  road  conditions,  but also  the 
braking  . 
Use of  snow  chains  is only  permitted  with  certain 
rim/tire  combinat ions due  to  technical  reasons . 
Check  with an author ized 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  inch  (13.5  mm)  in  height,  includ
ing  the  chain  lock. 
You must  remove the  chains when  driving  on 
roads  that are 
free of  snow . When  roads  are free  ..,.  
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of snow,  snow  chain s can  imp air  handling  and 
damage  the  t ires,  and  t he chains  will  quickly  be 
destroyed. 
A WARNING 
Using  incorrect  snow  chains  or  installing  snow 
chains  incorrect ly can  result  in  loss  of  vehicle 
co ntrol,  which  increases  the  risk  of  an  acc i
dent . 
Snow  chains  can  damage  the  r ims/wheel  cov
ers*  if the  chains  come  into  d irect  contact 
w ith  them.  Remove  the  wheel  covers*  first. 
Use  coated  snow  chains . 
@ Tips 
When  using  snow  chains,  it  may  be  useful  to 
switch  on  sport  mode 
¢ page 168. 
Low  aspect  ratio  tires 
Your  Aud i is factory-equipped  with  low  aspect  ra
t io ti res.  These  t ires  have  been  tho rough ly tested 
a n d  been  se lected  specifically  fo r yo ur  model  for 
t he ir superb  performance,  road  feel  and  handling 
under  a variety  o f driving  conditions.  Ask your  au
thor ized  Audi  dealer  for  more  details . 
The  low  aspect  ratio  of  these  t ires  is  indicated  by 
a  numera l of 
55  or l ess in the  tire 's  size  designa 
tion.  The  numera l represents  the  rat io  o f the 
tire's  sidewall  height  in  relat ion  to  its  tread  width 
expressed  in  pe rcentage.  Conventional  t ires  have 
a  height/w idth  rat io of  60  or  more. 
The performan ce  of  low- aspect- ratio  tire s is  par
ticularl y sensiti ve to  imp roper inflat ion pres
sure . It  is therefore  import ant that  low a spect 
ratio  tires  are infl ated  to  the  specified pressure 
and  that  the  inflation  pre ssure is regularl y 
checked and  mainta ined . Tire pre ssure s shoul d 
be checked at  least  once a month  and alwa ys 
befor e a long t rip 
¢ page  217. 
What  you  can  do  to  avoid  tire  and  rim 
damage 
Low  aspect  rat io tires  can  be  damaged  more  easi
ly by  impact  with  potho les,  curbs,  gull ies  or 
Wh eel s 
ridges  on  the  road,  particular ly if the  tire  is un 
deri nflated. 
In  orde r to  min imi ze  the  occurrence  of  imp act 
damage  to  the  tires  of  yo ur vehicle,  we  recom
mend  that  you  observe  the  following  preca u
tions: 
- Always  ma intain  recommended  inflat io n  pres
sures.  Check yo ur ti re  pressure  every  2,000 
miles  (3,000  km)  and  add  air  if necessary . 
- Dr ive ca refully  on  roads  w ith  po tholes,  deep 
gullies  or  ridges . The  impac t from  dr iving 
through  or  over  such  obstacles  can  damage 
your  tires.  Impact  with  a  curb  may  a lso  cause 
damage  to  your  tires. 
- After  any  impact,  immediate ly inspect  your 
tires  or  have  them  inspected  by the  nearest  au 
thorized  Audi dealer.  Replace  a damaged  tire  as 
soon  as  possible. 
- Inspect  your  tires  every  2,000  m iles  (3,000  km) 
for  damage  and  wear.  Damage  is  not  a lways 
easy  to  see . Damage  can  lead  to  loss  of  air  and 
underinflation,  wh ic h  could  eventually  cause 
tire  fa ilure.  If you  believe  that  a tire  may  have 
been  damaged,  replace  the  tire  as  soon  as  pos
sib le. 
- These  tires  may  wear  more  quickly  than  others . 
- Please  also  remember  that,  while  these  tires 
delive r responsive  ha ndling,  they  may  ride  less 
comfortably  a nd  make  more  noise  than  other 
choi ces. 
Reduced  perfo rmance  in winter /cold  se ason 
conditions 
All tires  are  des igned  for  certai n purposes.  The 
low  aspect  ratio,  ultra  high  performance  tires 
o rigi na lly installed  o n your  veh icle  are  intended 
f or  maximum  dry  and  wet  road  per formance  and 
handling . They  are  not  suitable  for  co ld,  snowy  or 
icy weather  conditions . If  you  drive  under  those 
c ircumstances,  you  should  equip  your  vehicle 
with  all-season  or  winter  tires,  which  offer  better 
tract ion  under  those  conditions.  We  suggest  you 
use  the  recommended  snow  or  all-season  tires 
spec ified  for  your  veh icle,  or  their  equiva lent . 
Refer  to¢ 
page 222  for  more  detailed  informa
t ion  regarding  winter  tires. 
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Uniform  tire  quality  grading 
- Tread wear 
- Traction  AA A B C 
- Temperature  ABC 
Quality  grades  can  be  found  where  applicable  on 
the  tire  side  wall  between  tread  shoulder  and  maximum  section  width 
c::> page 207, fig. 178. 
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 
under  controlled  conditions  on  a  specified  gov 
ernment  test course. 
For example,  a tire  graded  150  would  wear  one 
and  one  half  (11/2)  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, Band 
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 
¢ &. . 
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 
c::> .&. . 
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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  Band  A represent  higher  levels 
of  performance  on  the  laboratory  test  wheel  than 
the  minimum  required by  law. 
A 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. 
A 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. 
A WARNING 
Temperature  grades  apply  to  tires that  are 
properly  inflated  and  not  over  or  underinflat
ed. 
Tire  pressure  monitoring  system 
(l) General  notes 
App lies to : vehicles  wit h tire  pressure  mo nitori ng syste m 
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 ""  
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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  t ire  failure.  Under-inflation 
a lso  reduces  fuel  efficiency  and  tire  tread  life, 
and  may  affect  the  vehicle 's  handling  and  stop 
p ing  ability . 
Please  note  that  the  TPMS  is  not  a  substitute  for 
proper  tire  maintenance,  and  it  is the  driver's  re
sponsib ility  to  ma intain  correct  tire  pressure, 
even  if under-inflation  has  not  reached  the  level 
to  tr igger  illum inat ion  of  the  TPMS low  tire  p res
sure  telltale. 
Your veh icle  has  also  bee n eq uipped  w ith  a TPMS 
malfunct ion  indicator  to  indicate  when  the  sys
tem  is not  operat ing  properly . The  TPMS ma l
function  ind icator  is combined  w ith  the  low  tire 
p ressure  tellta le.  Whe n the  system  detects  a 
malfunct ion,  the  te lltale  will  flash  fo r approx i
mately  one  mi nute  and  then  remain  continuo usly 
illuminated.  This  sequence  will  continue  upon 
subseq uent  veh icle  start-ups  as  long  as  the  ma l
function  ex ists . 
When  t he  malfunction  indicator  is ill uminated, 
the  system  may  not  be  ab le  to  detect  or  signal 
l ow tire  press ure  as  intended.  TPMS ma lf u nctions 
may  occur  for  a var iety  of  reasons,  including  the 
installation  of  replacement  or  alternate  t ires  or 
wheels  on  the  vehicle  that  prevent  the  TPMS 
from  functioning  properly . Always  c heck  the 
TPMS malfunction  telltale  afte r rep lacing  one  o r 
mo re t ires  o r whee ls  on  your  ve hicl e  to  e nsur e 
th at  t he  replacement  or  al tern ate  tir es  and 
wheels  a llow  the  TPMS to con tinue  to  function 
p roperly . 
Wheel s 
If  the  Tire Pressure Monitoring  System 
indicator  appears 
Applies  to : vehicles wi th Tir e  Pressure  Monito ring  Syste m 
Th e tire pressure  indicator  in th e instrument 
cluster  informs  you  if  the  tire pressure  is too  low 
or if  there  is a  system  malfunction. 
Fi g.  182 Instrument  cl uster:  indic ator  lig ht w ith  message 
U sing  the  ABS sensors,  the  t ire  pressure  monito r
i ng  system  compares  the  tire  tread  c ircumfer
ence  and  v ibration  characterist ics  of  the  ind ividu 
al  tires.  If  the  press ure  changes  in  one  or  more 
t ir es,  th is  is  indicated  in the  instrument  cluster 
display  with  an  indica to r li gh t 
IE and  a  message. 
If only  one  tire  is affected,  the  loc ation  of  tha t 
t ir e will  be  indicated. 
T he  t ire  press ures  mus t be  stored  in the  Infota in
me nt  system  again  each  time  t he  pr essures 
c h ange  (switching  between  parti al and  full  load 
pressure)  or  afte r changing  or  replac ing  a  tire  on 
yo ur  vehicle ¢ 
page  226 . The  tire  p ressure  moni
toring  system  on ly monitors  the  tire  pressure  you 
have  stored.  Re fer  to  the  t ire  pressure  label  for 
the  recommended  t ire  pressure  for  yo ur vehicle 
r=> page217,  fig.181. 
T ire  tread  c irc umference  and  vibration  character 
istics  can  change  and  ca use  a  tire  press ure warn
ing  if : 
- the  tire  pressure  in one  or  more  tires  is  too  low. 
- t he  t ire  h as  str uctural  damage. 
- t he  t ire w as  re pla ce d  or  the  t ire  pressu re was 
ch anged  and  it  was  no t store d ¢ 
page  226 . 
- the  spare  tire*  is  i nstalled . 
Indicator  lights 
IE Loss of  pressure  in at  least  one  tire¢.& . 
Check  the  tires  and  replace  or  repair  if necessary . 
IJJ,, 
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Check/correc t the  p ress ures o f all  four  tires  and 
store  the  pressure  again  in the  Infotainment  sys
tem 
¢ page  226. 
mm (Ti re  Pressure  Moni to ring  System) Tire 
pressure: S ystem  malfunction !. 
Ifm:im appears 
afte r switc hing the  ignition  on  or whi le driving 
and the 
RI] i ndicator  light  in the  instrument  cl us
ter  blinks  for  approximate ly one minute  and then 
stays on,  there  is system  malfunction.  Try to 
store  the  correct  tire  pressures¢ 
page  226 . If 
the  ind icator  light  does tur n off  or turns  on again 
after  a short  period  of  t ime,  dr ive to  an a uthor
ized Audi  dealer  o r autho rized Aud i Service  Faci li
ty  immedia tely to  have the  malfunct ion corre ct
ed . 
A WARNING 
- If the  ti re pressu re indicator  appears  in the 
display,  reduce your  speed  immediate ly and 
avoid any hard  steering  or  braking  maneu
vers. Stop  as soon  as possib le and check the 
t ires and t heir  pressure. 
- The driver  is responsib le for  maintaining  the 
correct tire  pressure. You must check the 
t ire pressure  regu larly . 
- Under  certain  conditions  (such as a sporty 
dr iv ing style,  winter  cond itions  or  unpaved 
roads),  the  tire  pressure  mo nitoring  system 
indicator  may be delayed. 
- Do not  use run-flat  tires  on your  vehicle.  Us
ing them  when  not  permitted  ca n lead to 
vehicle  damage  or  accidents. 
(D Tips 
- The t ire pressure  monitoring  system  can al
so stop  work ing when  there  is an  ESC mal
funct io n. 
- Using snow  chains may  result  in  a system 
malfunction. 
- The t ires with  the  identification  "AO" or 
"RO" ¢ 
page  214 have been matched  with 
your  Audi  tire  pressure  monitoring  system . 
We  recommend  that  you  use these  t ires. 
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· Storing  tire  pressures 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  Tire Pressure Mon itor ing System 
If  the  tire pressure  changes  or a tire is replaced, 
it must  be confirmed  in the  Infotainment  sys
tem . 
.. Make sure  before  stor ing that  the  t ire pressures 
of  all  four  tires  mee t the  specified  values  and 
are adapted  to  the  load  ¢ 
page  217 . 
.. Switch  the  ignit io n  on . 
..  Sele ct:  the 
I CARI fu nct ion  button > Tire  pres
s ure  monitoring 
cont rol  button.  O r 
..  Select:  the 
I CAR I fun ct ion  but ton > Car Sys
tem s* 
control  b utton > Service & check s > Tire 
pressure monitoring. 
(D Tips 
Do not  store  the  tire  pressures  if  snow  chains 
are installed .  
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Emergency  assistance 
Vehicle  tool  kit 
The tools  ore stored  underneath  the floor panel 
in the  luggage  comportment. 
Fig. 183 Luggage  compartment:  tool  ki t 
When  you  need  access to the  veh icle tool  kit  or 
jack*,  you  will  need  to take  out  the  spare  tire* 
and  cover 
q page  22 7. 
The vehicle  tool  kit  includes: 
- Hook for  removing  wheel  covers* 
- Plastic  hook  to  remove  wheel  bolt  covers* 
- Alignment  pin  for  changing  the  wheel 
- Screwdriver  with reversible  blade 
- T ool  for  changing  l ight  bulbs 
- Revers ible  b it  (reversible  Torx bit  for  changing 
li ght  bulbs) 
- Rod for  jack 
- Jack* 
- Lug wrench 
- Towing  eye 
Some  of the  vehicle  items  listed  above  are  pro
vided  on  certa in  models  only  or  are optional  ex
tras. 
Before  return ing  the  jack*  to its  place,  retract  the 
jack  arm  f ully. 
_& WARNING 
-Never  use  the  screw  driver hex  head  to 
tighten  wheel  bolts,  since  the  bo lts  cannot 
attain  the  necessary  tightening  torque if you 
use  the  hex  head, potentially  causing  an  ac
c ident. 
- The factory-supplied  jack  is  intended  on ly 
for  your  vehicle  model.  Under no  circum-
Emergency  assistance 
stances  should  it  be  used to  lift  heavy 
vehicles  or  other  loads;  you  risk injuring 
yourself. 
- Never  start  the  engine  when  the  vehicle  is 
raised,  which  could  cause  an  accident. 
- Support  the  vehicle  securely  with  appropri
ate  stands  if work  is to  be  performed  under
neath  the vehicle;  otherwise,  there  is  a  po
tential  risk for injury . 
(D Tips 
The vehicle  jack*  in  your  vehicle  is  mainte
nance-free. 
Space-saving  spare  tire  (compact  spare  tire) 
App lies  to : vehicles  wi th space-saving  spare  tire 
The  spore  tire/wheel  is located  in the  luggage 
comportment  under  the  cargo floor cover . It  is 
intended  for  short-term use only . 
Fig.  184  Spare tire 
Removing  the  spare tire 
.. Lift  the  cargo  floor  by the  p lastic  handl e 
Q fig. 184 . 
.. Hook the  handle  into  the  lugg age  compartment 
weather  strip . 
.,.  Turn  the  large  screw 
qfig.  184 counter-clock 
w ise. 
.,.  Take  out  the spare  tire  . 
.,.  Always  store  the  vehicle tool kit, the jack *,  and 
the  replaced  tire  in the  luggage  compartment 
qpoge  116. 
.. Unhook  the  cargo  floor  before  closing  the  rear 
lid .  ... 
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Emerg enc y  assis ta nc e 
Using  th e spa re tire  (co mpact  sp are  tire) 
The compact  spare  tire  is only intended  for  emer
genc ies  until  you can  reach  a repair  shop.  Repla ce 
it as  qu ickly as  possible  with  a standard  wheel 
and  tir e. 
There  are  some  restrictions  on the  use  of the 
compact  spare  tire . The compact  spare  tire  has 
been  designed  specifically  for  yo ur type  of vehi
cle.  It  must  not  be swapped  with  a compact 
spare  tire  from  another  type  of vehicle. 
Snow  chain s 
For  technica l reasons,  the  use  of  snow  chains  on 
the  compact  spare  tire  is 
not  p ermitt ed . 
If you do  have to  dr ive with  snow  cha ins and  a 
front  tire fails , mo unt  the  spare  wheel  with  t ire 
instead  of  a rear  tire.  Install  the  snow  chains  on 
the  rear  tire  and  use  it to  rep lace  the  defective 
front  tire . 
A 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  o ld, 
use  it  only in an  emergency  and  with  ex
treme  caution  and  carefu l dr iving . 
- The spare  tire  is intended  on ly for  tempora
ry and  short-term  use.  It  shou ld  be replaced 
as  soon  as  possible  with  the  normal  wheel 
and  t ire . 
- After  mounting  the  compact  spare  t ire,  the 
t ire  pressure  must  be checked  as  soon  as 
poss ible.  The tire  pressure  of the  compact 
spare  tire  m ust  be 4.2  bar;  otherwise,  you 
risk having  an  accident . 
- Do not  drive faster  than  SO mph  (80  km/h) . 
You risk hav ing an  accident. 
- Avoid full-throttle  accelerat ion,  heavy  brak
ing,  and  fast  cornering.  You risk having  an 
acc ident. 
- Never dr ive using  more  than  one  spare 
wheel  and  tire . You risk having  an  acc ident . 
- 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  perm itted . If  it is 
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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 
ava ilable  front  wheel  must  then  be  installed 
in place  of  the  rear  wheel  w ith  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 
ha rd braking  or  in an  accident.  Never store 
the  spare  tire  or jack  and  tools  in  the  pas
senger  compartment. 
Replacing  wheels 
·  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 
lev el ground  before  you  stop¢ A_. 
.,. All passengers  should le av e the  car and  move 
to  a safe  location  (for  instance,  behind  the 
guardrail)  ¢ 
&_. 
.,. Engage  the parkin g brake to  prevent  your vehi
cle from  rolling  unintentionally ¢ 
A_. 
.,. Move the se lector  lever  to the  P p osition. 
.,.  If you  are  towing  a trai ler:  unhitch  the  trailer 
from  your vehicle. 
.,.  Take the 
jack ¢ page 22 7 and  the sp ar e ti re 
¢ page 227  out  of the  luggage  compartment. 
A WARNING 
You or your  passengers  could  be  injured  while 
changing  a wheel  if you do  not  follow  these 
safety  precaut ions: 
- If you  have  a flat  tire,  move  a safe  distance 
off the  road . Turn off the  eng ine,  turn  the 
emergency  flashers  on  and  use  other  warn ing dev ices  to  alert  other  motorists. 
- Make sure  that  passengers  wait  in a safe 
place  away from  the  vehicle  and  well  away 
from  the  road  and  traff ic. 
- To help  prevent  the  veh icle from  moving 
suddenly  a nd  possibly  slipping  off the  jac k,