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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always fully set  the  parking  brake  and  block 
the  wheel  diagonally  opposite  the  wheel  be ing  changed  with  the folding  chocks  or oth
er  objects.  When  one  front  wheel  is lifted 
off  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. 
- Always store  the  vehicle  tool  kit,  the  jack* 
and  the  replaced  tire  in the  luggage com
partment 
r::!>page  116. 
(D Note 
If you  are  changing  the  wheel  on  a  steep  in
cline,  use  a  rock  or  similar  object  to  block  the 
opposite  wheel  to  prevent  the  vehicle  from 
moving. 
(D 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* or the 
wheel  bolt  caps*. For  more  details  see  also 
r::!> page 229, Decorative  wheel  covers or 
r::!>  page  230,  Wheels  with  wheel  bolt  caps . 
2. Loosen  the wheel bolts~ page  230. 
3.  Locate  the  proper  mounting  point  for  the 
jack  and  align  the  jack  below  that point 
r::!> page 2 31. 
4. lift the  car with  the  jack r::!> page 231. 
5. Remove  the wheel  with  the  flat  tire and  then 
in stall  the 
spare tire r::::>  page  232. 
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 
r::!> page  230. 
~ 9.  Replace  the decorative  wheel  cover* or  the ...... 
~ wheel  bolt  caps*. N ...... 0 
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Emergency  assistance 
A WARNING 
-Always  read  and  follow  all WARNINGS and  in-
formation 
r::!> .&. in  Raising  the  vehicle  on 
page231 
and r::::> page233. 
After  changing  a wheel 
A  wheel  change  is not  complete  without the do
ing  the  following. 
..  Always  store  the  vehicle  tool  kit,  the  jack*,  and 
the  replaced  tire  in the  luggage compartment 
r::::>page  116. 
.. Check  the tire  pressure of the  spare  tire  as soon 
as  possible  . 
..  As soon  as  possible,  have  the 
tightening  tor
ques 
on  all  wheel  bolts  checked  with  a torque 
wrench.  The correct  tightening  torque  is 90  ft 
lbs . 
(120 Nm). 
..  Have the  flat  tire 
replaced as  soon  as  possible. 
@ Tips 
-If you  notice  that the  wheel  bolts are cor
roded  and  difficult to  turn  while  changing  a 
tire,  they  should  be  replaced  before  you 
check  the  tightening  torque. 
- Drive at  reduced  speed  until  you  have  the  tightening  torques  checked. 
Decorative wheel  covers 
Applies  to:  vehicles  wit h deco rative  w heel  covers 
The decorative  wheel  covers must  be  removed 
first  to  access the  wheel  bolts. 
Fig. 18S C ha nging  a wheel:  removing  the  wheel  cover 
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Emergency  assistance 
Removing 
.. Insert  the hook provided  with  the vehicle  tool 
kit  in the  hole in the  hub. 
..  Pull  off  the 
decorative  wheel  cover¢ fig.  185. 
Wheels  with  wheel  bolt  caps 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with wheel  bolts  with  caps 
The caps  must  be removed  first  from  the  wheel 
bolts  before  the  bolts  can be unscrewed. 
Fig.  186 C han gin g a w hee l:  remov ing t he wheel  bolt  c aps 
Removing 
..  Push  the plastic  clip provided  with  the  vehicle 
tool  kit  over  the  wheel  bolt  cap  until  it  engages. 
•  Pull  on  the 
plastic  clip to  remove  the  cap 
¢ fig . 186 . 
Refitting 
.. Place  the  caps  over  the  wheel  bolts  and  push 
them  back  on. 
The caps  are  to  protect and  keep  the  wheel  bolts 
clean. 
Loosening  and  tightening  the  wheel  bolts 
The wheel  bolts  must  be  loosened before  raising 
the  vehicle. 
Fig.  187 C han ging a w hee l: loosening  the  wheel  bolts 
230 
Loosening 
•  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.  187. 
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. 
A 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. 
-Do not loosen  the  wheel  bolts more  than 
one  turn 
before  you  raise  the  vehicle  with 
the  jack.  -You  risk an injury  . 
(D Tips 
-Never  use  the  hexagonal  socket  in the  han
dle  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.  
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Raising  the  vehicle 
The vehicle  must  be li~ed with  the jack  first  be
fore  the  wheel  can  be  removed . 
Fig.  188  S ill panels:  markings 
Fig. 189 Sill: posit ion ing  th e vehicle jack 
The  location  of  the  jack  point  is  indicated  by an 
indentat ion  on  the  underside  of the  vehicle 
c::> fig.  188. 
;:;; N 0 u. a, ID 
~ Activate  the parkin g brake to  p reve nt  the  vehi
cle from  roll ing  unintentionally. 
~ Move the  selector  lever  to  position  P. 
~ Find the m ark in g (imprint)  on  the  sill  that  is 
nearest  the  wheel  that  will  be  changed 
<=> fig . 188. Behind  the marking,  there  is a lift
i ng p oint on  the  sill for  the  vehicle  jack . 
~ Turn  the ve hicle ja ck located  under  the  lifting 
po int  on  the  s ill to  ra ise  the  jack until  the  jaw 
<=>  fig. 189 @cove rs the n o tch on  the  vehicle 
Q ,& c::>0 . 
~ Align the  vehicle  jack  so  the  jaw @covers  the 
notch  and  the  base  plate @ is flat  on  the  floor. 
The  base  plate @ must  be 
vertical under  the 
lifting  point @. 
~ Install  the  rod  on  the  vehicle  jack:  Insert the 
;  rod  into  the opening  on  the handwheel.  Turn 
~ the  rod  left  or  right  to  secure  it. N .... 0 
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Emergen cy  a ssis tanc e 
~ Continue  ra ising  the  jack with  t he  rod  unti l the 
wheel  lifts  off  the  ground  slightly . 
Pos ition  the  vehicle  jack 
only under  the  des igna t
ed  lift ing  points  on  the  sill 
c::> fig.  188. There  is ex
actly 
one l ocation  for  each wheel.  The jack  must 
not  be  posit ioned  at  any  ot her  location 
c::> &<=>CD . 
Soft  ground under  the  jack  can  cause  the  vehicle 
to  s lip off  the  jack.  A lways  p lace  the  jack  on firm 
ground . Use a f lat,  stab le  support  if necessary . 
Use a  non-s lip surface  such as a rubber  mat  on  a 
slipp ery s urface such  as  tile. 
_& WARNING 
--You or  your  passengers  could  be  injured 
while  changing  a wheel  if you  do  not  follow 
these  safety  precautions: 
- Position  the  vehicle  jack  only  at  t he  des ig
nated  lifting  points  and  align  the  jack . 
Otherwise,  the  vehicle  jack could  slip  and 
cause  an  injury  if  it  does  not  have  suffi
c ient  hold  on  the vehicle. 
- A soft  or  unstable  surface  under  the  jack 
may  cause  the  veh icle  to  slip  off  the  jack. 
Always  provide  a firm  base  for  the  jack  on 
the  ground . If  necessary,  use  a sturdy 
board  unde r the  jack . 
- On hard,  slippery  surface  (such  as  t iles) 
use  a  rubber  mat  or similar  to  prevent  the 
jack  from  slipping. 
- To help  prevent  injury  to  yourse lf  and  your 
passengers: 
- Do no t raise  the  veh icle  until  you  are  sure 
the  jack  is securely  engaged. 
- Passengers  m ust  not  remai n in  the  vehicle 
when  it  is jacked  up. 
- Make su re tha t passengers  wait  in a  safe 
place  away  from  the  vehicle  and  well  away 
from  the  road  and  traffic. 
- Make s ure jack  position  is correct,  adjus t 
as  necessary  and  t hen  continue  to raise 
the  jack . 
(D Note 
Do not  lift  the  vehicle  by the  s ill. Pos ition  the 
vehicle  j ack only  at  the  des ignated  lift ing 
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Emergency assistance 
points  on the sill. Otherwise,  your  vehicle  will 
be  damaged . 
Taking  the  wheel  off/installing  the  spare 
tire 
Follow these  instructions  step-by-step  for  chang 
ing  the  wheel . 
Fig.  190 Cha nging  a  wheel : usin g  the  screwdr iver  handle 
(with  the  b lade  removed)  to  turn th e  bo lts 
Fig.  191 Chan gin g a wheel:  align ment  pin  inside the  top 
h ole 
After  you  have  loosened  all  wheel  bolts  and 
raised  the  vehicle  off  the  ground,  remove  and  re
p lac e the  whee l as  follows: 
Removing  the  wheel 
"'  Remove  the topmost  wheel  bolt  completely 
with  the 
hexagonal  socket in the  screwdriver 
handle  (vehicle  tool  kit) 
¢fig.  190 and  set  it 
aside  on  a 
clean surface. 
"' Screw  the threaded  end  of  the 
alignment  pin 
from  the  tool  kit hand -tight  into  the  empty  bolt 
hole 
r=;, fig . 191 . 
"'Then  remove  the  other  wheel  bo lts  as  described 
above. 
"' Take  off  the  wheel  leaving the  alignment  pin  in 
the  bolt  hole 
r=;, (D. 
232 
Putting  on the  spare tire 
"'Push  the spare  tire over  the alignment  pin. 
"' Scr ew  on the  whee l bolts  and  tighten them 
slightly using  the  hexagona l socket. 
"' Remove  the  alignment  pin and  insert  and  tight
en  the  remaining  wheel  bolt  slightly  like the 
rest. 
"' Turn  the jack  handle  counter-clockw ise  to  lower 
the  vehicle  until  the  jack  is fully  released . 
"' Use  the  wheel  bolt wrench  to  tighten  a ll wheel 
bolts  firmly ¢ 
page  230. Tighten  them in a 
crisscross  pattern, 
from one  bolt  to  the  (ap
proximate ly) opposite  one,  to keep  the whee l 
centered. 
"' Perform  the  steps  required after  changing  the 
wheel 
r=;, page 229, After  changing  a wheel . 
The  hexagonal  socket  makes  it easier  to remove 
the  wheel  bolts from  the  rim.  Care  should  be  tak
en  when  removing  the  reversible blade. 
(D Note 
When  removing  or installing  the wheel,  the 
rim  could  hit the  brake  rotor  and  damage  the 
rotor.  Work  carefully  and  have a  second  per
son  to  help  you. 
(D Tips 
-When  mounting  tires  with unidirectional 
tread design 
make  sure  the  tread  pattern  is 
pointed  the  right way¢ 
page  233. 
-The  wheel  bolts should be  clean  and  easy  to 
turn.  Check for  dirt and  corrosion  on  the 
mating  surfaces  of  both the  wheel  and  the 
hub.  Remove  all  dirt from  these  surfaces  be
fore  remounting  the  wheel. 
- Do  not  use  the  hexagonal  socket  in the 
screwdriver  handle  to  loosen  or tighten  the 
wheel  bolts .  
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Tires  with  unidirectional  tread  design 
Tires with  unidirectional  tread  design  must  be 
mounted  with  their  tread pattern  pointed  in the 
right dir ection . 
Using  a spare  tire  with  a tread  pattern 
intended  for  use  in  a specific  direction 
When  us ing  a  spa re t ire with  a tread  pa tte rn  in
tended  fo r use  in a  specific  direction,  please  note 
the  following: 
- The  direct ion  of  rotat io n  i s  marked  by an 
arrow 
on the  side  of  the  tire . 
-If  the  spare  tire  has  to  be  installed  in the  incor
rect  d irection,  use  the  spare  tire  only  tempora 
rily s ince  the  tire w ill not  be  ab le  to achieve  its 
opt imum  performanc e ch arac teristics  with  re
gar d to  a quaplaning,  noise  and  wea r. 
- We  recommend  that  you  pay  particular  atten
t io n t o this  fac t during  we t weat he r  and  that 
yo u a dju st  yo ur  speed  to  match  road  condi 
t ions. 
- Replace  the fla t tir e with  a  new  one  and  have  i t 
i ns ta lled  on  yo ur vehicle  a s soon  as  possible  t o 
res tore  the  handling  advantages  of  a  unid irec
t iona l tire . 
Notes  on  wheel  changing 
Please  read  t he  info rmation ¢ page  214,  New 
tires or wheels 
i f you  are  going  to  use  a  spare  tire 
which  is different  from  t he tires  on  your  vehicle. 
Afte r you  change  a  tire: 
- Check the  tire  pressure  on the  spare  immedi
ately  after  installation . 
- Have the  wheel  bolt  tightening  torque 
checked  with  a torque  wrench  as  soon  as  pos
sible  by your authorized  Audi dealer  or quali
fied  workshop. 
- With  steel  and alloy  wheel  rims,  the  wheel 
bolts  are correctly tightened  at  a torque  of  90 
ft  lbs.  (120  Nm). 
- If you  notice  that  the  wheel  bolts  are corroded 
and difficult  to  turn while  changing  a tire , 
gi they  should  be replaced  before  you  check the ...... 
~ tightening  torque. 
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Emergency  assistance 
-Replace the  flat  tire  with  a new  one  and  have 
it  installed  on your vehicle  as  soon  as  possi
ble.  Remount  the  wheel  cover . 
Until then , drive with  extra care and  at  reduced 
speeds. 
_& WARNING 
- If  you  are  going  to  equip  yo ur vehicle  with 
tires  or  r ims  which  differ  from  those  wh ich 
were  factory  installed,  then  be  sure  to  read 
the  information 
c> page  214,  New  tires or 
wheels. 
- Always  make  sure  the  damage d w heel  or 
even  a flat  tire  and  the  jack  and  tool  kit  are  proper ly secured  in the  luggage  compart
men t an d  ar e  not  loose  in  the  passenger 
compa rtme nt. 
- In  an  accident  or  sudde n maneuver  they 
coul d fly forward,  injuring  a nyo ne  in t he  ve
h icl e. 
- Always  s tore  damaged  w heel,  jack  and  tools 
secure ly i n t he  lu ggage  compartmen t. Ot h
e rw ise,  in  an  accident or  sud den  m aneuve r 
they  could fly  forward,  causing injury to pas 
sen gers  in t he veh icle. 
(D Note 
D o  no t use  c omm erc ially ava ilable  tire  se al
a nts.  Otherwise,  t he e lectr ical  comp onents  of 
the  tire  p re ssu re  m on ito ring  syst em * w ill  no 
l on ger  wor k pro perly and  t he sensor  fo r the 
tire  p ressure  monito ring  system*  wi ll have  to 
b e  replaced  by qualifie d wo rkshop . 
-
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Fuses and bulbs 
Fuses  and  bulbs 
Fuses 
Replacing  a fuse 
A fuse  that  hast  blown  will have metal  strips 
that  have  burned  through . 
Fig. 192 Left cockpit:  fuse panel cover 
The  fuses  are  located  at the  front  left  and  right 
of  the  cockpit  and  behind  the trim  on  the  right 
side  of  the  luggage compartment. 
•  Switch  the  ignition  and  all electr ical equipment 
off. 
•  Check the  following  table  to  see  which fuse  be
longs  to  the  equipment. 
•  Remove  the appropriate  cover. 
•  Remove  the  colored  plastic  clip  from  the  fuse 
panel,  if necessary 
¢page  234,  fig.  193. You 
can  dispose  of  the  plastic  clip. 
•  Remove  the clamp  from  the  rear side  of  the 
cover ¢fig.192. 
•  Remove  the  fuse  using  the  clamp. 
•  Replace  the blown  fuse  only  with  an identical 
new  one. 
•  Install  the  cover. 
Fuse  color  identification 
Color  Current  in 
amps 
Black 1 
Purple 3 
Light  brown 5 
Brown 7.5 
Red 10 
Blue 15 
Yellow 20 
White  or  transparent 25 
234 
Color  Current  in amps 
Green 30 
Orange 40 
A WARNING 
Do not repair  fuses  and never  replace  a  blown 
fuse  with  one  that  has  a higher  amp  rating. 
This  can  cause  damage  to  the  e lectrica l sys
tem  and  a fire. 
(D Note 
If  a new  fuse  burns  out  again  after shortly 
have  you  have  installed  it,  have  the  electrical 
system  checked  by your  authorized  Audi deal
er. 
(D Tips 
- The  following  table  does  not  list fuse  loca
tions  that  are  not  used. 
- Some  of  the equipment  items  listed  are op
tional  or  only  available  on  certain  model  configurations. 
Left  cockpit  fuse  assignment 
Fig. 193 Left  cockpit : fuse  panel  with  plastic clip  
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Fuse panel @ (black) 
No . Consumer 
1  Dynamic  steering 
2  Electronic  Stabilization  Cont rol  (mod ule) 
A/C system  press ure  sensor,  elect rome -
chan ica l park ing  brake , Homelink,  auto-
3  mat
ic dimming  interior  rear  v iew  mirror, 
air  q uality/outside  a ir sensor,  Electronic 
Stabili zation  Cont rol  (button) 
5  Sound  actuator 
6  Headlight  range  control/
headlight  (cor-
ne ring  light) 
7 Headlight  (cornering  light) 
Con trol  modules  (e lectrom echan ica l par k-
8 ing  brake,  s hock  ab so rbe r, q uattro  s port), 
DCDC  converter 
9 Adapt ive  cru ise  control 
1 0  Shift  ga te/clu tch se nsor 
1 1  Side  assist 
12  Headlight  range  control
, p arkin g sys tem 
13  Airbag 
14  Rear  wiper  (a
llroad) 
1 5  Auxiliary  fuse  (instrument  panel) 
1 6  Auxiliary  fuse  terminal  15  (engine  area
) 
Fuse panel@ (brown) 
No . Consumer 
2 Brake  light  senso r 
3 Fuel pump 
4 Clutch  sensor 
5 
Left  seat  heating  w it h /w it h out  seat  venti-
l a tion 
6 Electronic  Stabili zation  Cont rol  (e lectr ic) 
7 Ho rn 
8 
Front  left  door  (window  regulator,  central 
locki ng,  mirror,  switch,  lig hting) 
9 Windshield  wiper  moto r 
10  Electronic  Stabilization  Cont rol  (va lves) 
Fuses  and  bulbs 
No . Consumer 
Two-door  mode ls:  rear  left  w indow  reg ula-
1 1  tor;  Four-door  mode
ls:  rear  left  door  (w in-
dow  regu lator,  central  locking,  switch, 
li ght ing) 
1 2  Rain  and 
light  sensor 
Fuse panel © (red) 
No . Consumer 
3  Lumbar  support 
4  Dynam ic steering 
5  Inter
io r ligh ting  ( Cabr io let) 
6  W
indshie ld washer  system,  headlight 
wash er system 
7 Vehicle  e lectrica l system  control  module  1 
8 Ve hicl e  e lec trica l sy stem  con trol  module  1 
9 
Left  rear window  regu lator  motor  (Cabr io-
l et)/s unroof 
1 0  Vehicle  e lec tric al system  con trol  module  1 
1 1  R
ight  rear  window  regulator  (Cabriolet)/ 
su n shade  motor 
1 2  A
nti- theft  alarm  warning  system 
Right  cockpit  fuse  assignment 
Fig. 194 R ig h t cockp it : f use  pane l wit h plast ic cl ip 
235  
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Fuses  and  bulbs 
Fuse panel @ (black) 
No.  Consumer 
5  Steering  column  switch  module 
7 Terminal 15 diagnostic  connector 
8 Gateway  (Databus  diagnostic  interface) 
9 Supplementary  heater 
Fuse panel @ (brown) 
No.  Consumer 
1  CD/DVD player 
2  Wi-Fi 
3  MMI/Radio 
4 Instrument  cluster 
5 
Gateway  (instrument  cluster  control  mod-
ule) 
6 Ignition  lock 
7 Light  switch 
8 Climate control system  blower 
9 Steering  column  lock 
10  Climate  control  system 
11  Terminal  30  diagnostic  connector 
12  Steering  column  switch  module 
236 
Right luggage  compartment  fuse 
assignment 
Fig. 195 Right  lugg age  compartment:  fuse panel  wit h 
plastic  cl ip 
Fuse panel @ (black) 
No.  Consumer 
2 Rear  window  heater  (Cabriolet) 
3 Power  top  latch (Cabriolet) 
4 Power  top hydraulics  (Cabriolet) 
Fuse panel @ (black) 
No.  Consumer 
Luggage  compartment  lid  control  module 
1  (allroad)/Power  top  control  module  (Cab- riolet) 
2  Retractable  rear 
spoiler 
(RS  5  Coupe) 
5  Electromechanical 
parking  brake 
6 Electronic damping  control 
7 Electromechan ical park ing brake 
8 Rear  exterior  lighting 
9 quattro  sport 
10  Rear  exterior  lighting 
11  Central 
locking 
12  Terminal  30 
...  
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a:, 
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Fuse panel© (brown) 
No . Consumer 
1  Luggage  compartment  lid  control  module 
(allroad) 
2  12-volt  socket,  cigarette  lighter 
3 DCDC converter  path  1 
4 DCDC converter  path  2,  sound  amplifier, 
radio 
6 Right  upper  cabin  heating  (Cabriolet) 
7 Elect romechan ical park ing  brake 
9 
Right  front  door  (window  regulator,  cen-
tral  locking,  m irror,  switch,  lighting) 
10  Left 
upper  cabin  heating  (Cabriolet) 
Two-door  models:  rear  r ight  window  regu-
11  lator;  Four-door  models: 
rear right  door 
(w indow  regulator,  central locking,  switch, 
lighting) 
12  Cell  phone  prep 
Fuse  panel ® (black ) 
No . Consumer 
1  Right  front  seat 
heating 
4 MMI 
5 Radio 
6 Rear  view camera 
7 Rear  window  heater (allroad) 
8 Rear  Seat  Entertainment 
Bulbs 
Replacing  bulbs 
For your  safety,  we recommend  that  you  have 
your  authorized  Audi dealer  replace  any bulbs  for 
you . 
It  is becoming  increasingly  more  and  more  diffi
cult  to  replace  vehicle  light bulbs  since  in many 
cases,  other  parts  of  the car  must  first  be  re
moved  before  you  are able  to  get  to  the  bu lb. 
This  applies  especially  to  the light bulbs  in the 
front  of  your  car  which  you  can only  reach 
through  the  eng ine  compartment. 
Sheet  metal  and  bulb  ho lders can  have  sharp 
edges  that  can cause  serious  cuts,  parts  must  be 
Fuses  and  bulbs 
correctly  taken  apart  and  then  properly  put  back 
together  to  help  prevent breakage  of  parts and 
long  term  damage  from  water  that  can  enter 
hous ings  that  have  not  been  properly  resealed. 
For  your  sa fety,  we  recommend  that  you have 
your  authorized  Audi  dea ler  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  e lectr ica l voltage,  have the  bulbs 
replaced  by a  qualified technician.  Headlights 
with  Xenon  light  are  identified  by the high  volt
age  sticker . 
A WARNING 
Changing  Xenon lamps  without  the  necessary 
equipment  can  cause  serious  personal  injury. 
- Bulbs  are  pressurized  and  can  explode  when 
being  changed . Potential  risk  of  injury! 
- On  vehicles  equipped  with  gas  discharge 
bu lbs  (Xenon  light)*  life-threatening  injuries 
can  resu lt  from  improper  handling  of the 
high -vo ltage  portions  of such lamps! 
- Only  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  quali
fied  workshop  shou ld change  the  bulbs  in 
gas  discharge  lamps.  There  are  parts  w ith 
sharp  edges  on  the  openings  and  on  the  bulb  holders  that can  cause  serious  cuts . If 
you  are  uncerta in about  what  to  do,  have 
the  wor k performed  by  an  authorized  Audi 
dealer  or  qualified  workshop. Serious  per
sonal  injury  may  result from improperly  per
formed  work. 
(D Tips 
- If  you  st ill prefer  to  replace  the  light  bulbs 
yourself,  be awa re  that  the  engine  compa rt
ment  is a  hazardous  area  to  work 
inq page  193 q &,. 
- It  is best  to  ask  your authorized  Audi dealer 
whenever  you  want  to  change  a  bulb. 
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Emergency  situations 
Emergency  situations 
General 
This chapter  is intended  for  trained  emergency  crews and  working  personnel  who  have the  nec
essary tools  and  equipment  to  perform  these 
operations. 
Starting  by  pushing  or 
towing 
(D Note 
Vehicles  with  an  automatic  transmission 
cannot  be started  by pushing  or towing. 
Starting  with  jumper 
cables 
If  necessary,  the  engine  con be started  by con
necting  it  to  the  battery  of  another  vehicle . 
If the  engine  should  fail  to start  because  of  a  dis
charged  or  weak  battery,  the  battery  can  be  con
nected  to  the  battery  of 
another vehicle,  using a 
pair  of jumper  cables to  start  the  engine. 
Jumper  cables 
Use only jumper  cables  of  sufficiently largecross 
section 
to  carry  the  starter  current  safely.  Refer 
to  the  manufacturer's  specifications. 
Use only jumper  cables  with 
insulated terminal 
clamps  which  are distinctly  marked : 
plus(+)  cable in most  cases  colored red 
minus(-)  cable 
in  most  cases  colored black . 
A WARNING 
Batteries  contain  electricity,  acid,  and  gas. 
Any of  these  can  cause  very  serious  or  fatal  in
jury.  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  dead  battery  can  freeze  at  temperatures 
around  32  °F (0  °C) . If  the  vehicle  battery  is 
frozen,  you  must  thaw  it before  connecting 
the  jump  start  cables. 
If you  do  not,  this  in-
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creases  the  risk  of  an  explosion  and  chemi
cal  burns.  After  jump  starting  the  vehicle, 
drive  to  an  authorized  Audi dealer  or  author
ized  Audi Service  Facility  immediately  to 
have  the  vehicle  battery  checked. 
- 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  explosive  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  (Ah) of 
the  booster  battery should  not  be  lower 
than  that of the  discharged  battery. Use  of 
batteries  of  different  voltage  or  substantial
ly  different  "Ah" rating  may  cause  an  explo
sion  and  personal  injury. 
- Never  charge  a  frozen battery.  Gas  trapped 
in  the  ice  may cause  an  explosion. 
- Never  charge  or  use  a battery  that  has  been 
frozen . The  battery  case  may  have  be  weak
ened. 
- Use  of batteries  of  different  voltage  or  sub
stantially  different  capacity  (Ah)  rating  may 
cause  an  explosion  and  injury.  The  capacity  (Ah) of  the  booster  battery  should  not  be 
lower  than  that  of  the  discharged  battery. 
- Before  you  check  anything  in the  engine 
compartment,  always  read  and  heed all 
WARNINGS 
r=> poge  193. 
([)  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  al
ready  start  to  flow  as  soon  as  the  positive 
(+) terminals  are  connected .