bolt pattern AUDI A5 COUPE 2018 Owners Manual
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3 a, 
(1400-750  (5 X 150) = 650 
lbs.) 
5 . De termin e the  combined 
w eig ht  of  lugg age  and carg o 
b eing  load ed on the  vehicle . 
Th at  w eight  ma y not  safel y ex
c e e d th e ava ilabl e  c argo and 
lu ggag e  load  ca pacit y ca lculat
ed  in Step  4 . 
6 .  I f you r veh ic le  will b e tow ing  a 
tr aile r, load  from  your tr ailer 
will be tran sferred  to  y our ve
hi cle . Con sult  thi s manual  to 
de te rmin e how  this redu ces 
th e  av ailabl e car go and  lug
ga ge  load  capa cit y o f your  vehi
cle. 
..,. Chec k the  tire s idewall 
(¢ page 34 1, fig . 282) to de ter
min e the  de sign ated  load  r ating 
for  a speci fic tire. 
Wheel  bolts  and rims 
Wheel  bolts 
Wheel  bolts  must  be  clean  and  loosen/t ighten 
eas ily. 
Rims 
Rims  with  a  bolted  rim  ring " or  with  bolted  wheel 
covers*  consist  of  m ultip le  pieces . These  compo
n ents  were  bolted  together  using  specia l bolts 
a nd  a  special  procedure . You must  not  repair  or 
d isassemble 
t h em ¢.&. . 
_& WARNING 
Wheel  bolts  tha t are t igh tened  or  re paired  in
c orrectly  can  be come  loose  and  result  in  loss 
Wh eel s 
of  vehicle  contro l, wh ich  increases  the  risk  of 
an  accident.  For the  cor rect  tighten ing  spec ifi
cation,  see 
c:> page  374,  Finishing. 
- Always  keep  the  wheel  bolts  and  the 
threads  in the  wheel  h ub clean  and  free  of 
grease. 
- Only use  wheel  bolts  that  fit  the  rim. 
- Always  have  damaged  rims  repaired  by an  
author ized  Audi dealer  or  author ized  Audi 
Serv ice  Facility.  Never  repair  o r disassemb le 
rims  yourself,  because  th is  increases  the  r isk 
of  an  acc ident . 
Winter  tires 
Winter  tires  significantly  imp rove  the  vehicle 's 
handling  when  dr iv ing  in winter  conditions . Be
ca use  of  their  const ruct ion  (w idth , compou nd, 
t read  pattern),  s ummer  tires  prov ide  less  t rac
t ion  on  i ce and  snow. 
.,. Use  winter  tires  on  all  four  wheels  . 
.,. Only use  winter  tires  that  are  app roved  for  yo ur 
ve hicle. 
.,. Please  no te that  the  max imum  permi tted 
speed  may  be  lowe r with  winter  tires 
c:> .&_ . An 
authoriz ed Audi  dealer  or  authorized  A udi Serv
ice Facility  can  inform  yo u about  the  maximum 
permitted  speed  for  your  tires  . 
.,. Check  the  tire  pressure  after  insta lling  wheels 
c=> page351 . 
The  effectiveness  of  winter  tires  is  reduced  great
ly when  the  tread  is worn  down  to  a  depth  of 
0.16  in  (4  mm).  The  characteristics  of  w inter 
tires  also  decrease  greatly  as  the  tire  ages,  re 
gardless  of  the  rema ining  t read . 
_& WARNING 
-
- Never  d rive fa ster  than  the  max imum  pe r
mitted  spee d for  your  tires.  This  could  c ause 
the  t ires  to  he at  up too  mu ch.  This  inc reases 
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  spee d on  icy or  slippery  roads . Even 
winter  t ires  can  lose  t ract ion  on  black  ice. 
..,.. 
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could  slip and cause  an  injury if it  does  not 
have  sufficient  hold  on  the  vehicle. 
- To reduce  the  risk  of  an  accident,  never  start  
the  engine  when  the  vehicle  is raised. 
- To reduce  the  risk  of  injury,  support  the ve
hicle  securely  with  suitable  stands  if work  is 
to  be  performed  underneath  the  vehicle. 
- To  help  prevent  injury to  yourself  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  passengers  wait  in a  safe 
place  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*. 
- If  work  has  to  be  done  under  the  vehicle,  ensure  that  it  is safely  supported  on  suita
ble  stands 
-risk  of  injury! 
- Never  start  the  engine  when  the  vehicle  is  on  the  jack* 
-risk  of  accident! 
(D Note 
Do not  lift  the  vehicle  by the  sill.  Position  the 
vehicle  jack*  only  at  the  designated  mounting  points  on  the  side  sill.  Otherwise,  your  vehicle 
will  be  damaged. 
Removing  and  installing  a wheel 
Fig.  294 Wheel:  inte rnal  hex  socket  to turn  the  whee l 
bolts 
Emergency  assistance 
Fig. 295 Whee l: alignment  pin in the  top  ho le 
Removing  a wheel 
.,. Remove  the  top wheel bolt  completely  using 
the  hex  socket  in  the  screwdriver  handle  (in  the 
vehicle  tool  kit) 
~fig. 294 and  place  it on  a 
clean  surface. 
.,. Install  the  alignment  pin  (from  the  vehicle  tool 
kit)  by  hand  into the empty 
hole ~ fig. 295. 
.,. Remove  the  rest  of  the wheel  bolts. 
.,. Remove  the wheel.  The  alignment  p in remains 
in the  hole while  doing  this. 
Install  a wheel 
Read  the  directions  on ~page 374 when instal
ling  unidirectional  tires.  
.,. Slide  the  wheel  on  over  the  alignment  pin  . 
.,. Install the  wheel  bolts  and  tighten gently using 
th e hex  socket. 
.,. Remove  the  alignment  pin  and also  tighten  the 
remai ning wheel  bolt. 
.,. Carefully  lower the vehicle  using  the  vehicle 
jack*. 
.,. Tighten  the  wheel  bolts  in a diagonal  pattern 
using  the  wheel  wrench . 
The  wheel  bolts  must  be  clean  and  loosen/tight
en  easily.  Check  the  contact  surfaces  for the 
wheel  and  hub.  Contaminants  on  these  surfaces 
must  be  removed  before  installing the  wheel. 
A WARNING 
Never  use the  hex  socket  in the  screwdriver 
handle  or  the  hex  socket  wrench  with  the 
ratchet  to  loosen  or  tighten  the  wheel  bolts. 
This  increases  the risk of  an  accident,  because 
you  will  not  reach  the  tightening  specification 
required. 
~ 
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Emergency  assistance 
CJ) Note 
When  removing  or  installing  the  whee l, the 
r im  could  hit  the  brake  rotor  and  damage  the 
rotor.  Work  ca ref ull y and  have  a second  pe r
son  help  you. 
@ Tips 
- When  mounting  tires  w ith unidirectional 
tread  design 
ma ke  s ure  the  t read  pattern  is 
po inted  the  r ight  way 
¢ page 374 . 
-The  wheel  bolts  should  be  clean  and  easy  to  
turn.  Check for  d irt  and  cor ros ion  on  the 
mating  s urfaces  of  both  the  wheel  and  the 
h ub.  Remove  all  dirt  from  t hese  surfaces  be
fo re  re mount ing th e wheel. 
Unidirectional  tires 
A unid irec tional  tire  p rofile  is  ident ified  by a rrows 
th at  poin t  in  the run nin g dir e cti on  o n the  tire 
sidewall.  You mus t  always  a dhere  to  the  speci 
fied  running  d irec tion.  This  is  necessary  ens ure 
the  t ire's  optim um  perfo rmance  in regar d to  a d
hes ion,  r unning  noise,  fr iction  and  hydrop la ning. 
T o  be nefi t fu lly fro m the  adv ant ages  of  the  uni
d irect ional  tire  des ign,  you  sho uld  replace  faulty 
tires  as  soon  as  possi ble  an d restore  the  correct 
r u nning  di rect io n  on  all  of  the  tires. 
Finishing 
.,. Reinstall  the  caps  on  the  whee l bolts  if neces
sary  . 
.,. Store  the  vehicle  tool  kit  in  its  designated 
place  . 
.,. If the  re m oved  whee l does  not  fi t  in the  spa re 
whee l we ll,  store  it  se cur ely  in t he  luggage 
com partmen t¢ page 2 63. 
.,. Check the  tire  press ure  on  the  ins talled  whee l 
as  soon  as  possible. 
.,. Co rrect  the  tire  p ressure  and  store  it  in the  I n
fota inment  system 
¢ page 361. 
.,. The  wheel  bo lt  tightening  specification  must  be 
90  ft  lbs  (120  Nm) . Check  it  as  soon  as  poss ible 
with  a torq ue wrenc h.  Dr ive ca refully  unt il t hen . 
.,. Have  th e  faulty  wheel  rep laced  as  quic kly as 
poss ible. 
374 
(D Tips 
-If you  not ice  that  t he w heel  bo lts  a re  cor
rode d and  difficult  to  tur n while  changing  a 
t ir e,  t hey s hou ld  be  replaced  befo re yo u 
check  the  t ightening  torque. 
- Drive at  red uce d speed  unti l yo u have  the 
t ightening  to rques  checked. 
· Notes  on  wheel  changing 
Please  read  t he informat ion¢ page 348 if yo u 
are  going  to use  a  replacemen t tire  which  is d if
ferent  from  the  tires  on  yo ur vehicle . 
After  you  change  a  tire: 
- Check the  tire  pressure  on  the  replacement 
tire  immediately  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 cor rectly  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, 
they  should  be  replaced  before  you  check the  
tightening  torque . 
- Replace  the  flat  tire with  a  new  one  and  have  
it  installed  on  your vehicle  as  soon  as  possi 
ble.  Remount  the  wheel  cover  . 
Until then,  dr ive  with  e xtra care and  at  reduced 
speeds. 
A WARNING 
- If you  are  going  to  equip  yo ur vehicle  wi th 
t ires  or  r ims  which  diffe r from  those  which 
we re  fac to ry  insta lled ,  th en be  su re  to  read 
t he 
informa tion ¢ page 348. 
- Always  make  sure  the  damage d w heel or 
ev en  a fla t tire  and  the jack*  an d tool  kit are 
p ro p erl y se cured  in t he  lug gage  co mpart 
me nt  an d ar e  no t lo o se  in  the pas senge r 
c o mp artme nt. 
- I n an  ac cident  or  su dde n man euver  they 
co uld  fl y forw ard , injur ing  an yone  i n t he  ve 
hicle.