AUDI A6 2014 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: AUDI, Model Year: 2014, Model line: A6, Model: AUDI A6 2014Pages: 304, PDF Size: 76.32 MB
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remain  continuously  illuminated.  This se
quence will  continue  upon subsequent  vehicle 
start-ups  as long  as the  malfunction  exists. 
When  the malfunction  indicator  is illuminat
ed,  the  system  may not  be able  to  detect  or 
signal  low tire  pressure as intended . TPMS 
malfunctions  may occur  for a variety  of  rea
sons,  including  the  installation  of replace
ment  or  alternate  tires  or wheels  on the  vehi
cle that  prevent  the  TPMS from  functioning 
properly . Always  check  the  TPMS malfunction 
telltale  after  replacing  one or  more  tires  or 
wheels  on your  vehicle  to ensure  that the  re
placement  or  alternate  tires  and  wheels allow 
the  TPMS  to  continue  to function  properly. 
Tire  pressure indicator  appears 
Appl ies  to  vehicles: with  tire  pressur e monitoring  sys te m 
The  tire pressure  indicator  in the  instrument 
cluster  informs  you  if  the  tire pressure  is  too 
low  or if there  is a system  malfunction. 
Fig. 200 Display : underinflation  warning 
Fig. 201 Display:  System malfunction 
Using  the  ABS  sensors, the  tire pressure  moni
toring  system  compares  the  tire  tread  circum
ference  and vibration  characteristics  of  the  in
dividual  tires. If  the  pressure  decreases in one 
or  more  tires,  this  is  indicated  in the  instru-
Tires  and  wheels  259 
ment cluster  with a warning  symbol [I] and a 
message 
c::, fig.  200. 
The tire  pressure  monitoring  system  must  be 
reset  via MMI  each time  the  pressures are ad
justed  (e.g.  when  switching  between  partial 
and  full load  pressure)  or  after  changing  or  re
placing  a tire  on your  vehicle 
c::, page  260. The 
TPMS indicator  only  monitors  the  tire  pres
sure that  you  have previously  stored.  You can 
find  the recommended  tire  pressures for  your 
vehicle  on  the label  on  driver's  side  8-pillar 
~page  244. 
Tire tread  circumference  and vibration  charac
teristics  can change and cause  a tire  pressure 
warning  if: 
- the  tire  pressure  in one  or more  tires  is too 
low, 
- the  tire  has structural  damage, 
- the  tire  pressure  was changed,  wheels  rotat-
ed or  replaced  but  the  TPMS was not  reset 
c::, page  260 . 
Warning  symbols 
[I] Loss of  pressure  in  at  least one tire c::> &.. 
Check  the  tire  or  tires  and  replace or  repair  if 
necessary.  The indicator  light 
[I] in the  instru
ment  cluster  also  illuminates 
c::>page  12. 
Check/correct  the  pressures of  all  four  tires 
and reset TPMS via  MMI. 
i:mJ) (Tire Pressure Monitoring  System) Tire 
pressure! System  malfunction . 
If@m appears after  switching  the  ignition on 
or  while  driving 
c::, fig.  201 and the  indicator 
light 
[I] in  the  instrument  cluster  blinks  for 
approximately  one minute  and then  stays on, 
there  is a system  malfunction. 
Attempt  to store  the correct  tire  pressure 
c::, page  260. If  the  indicator  light  does not 
turn  off  or  if  it  turns  on shortly  thereafter,  im
mediately  drive your  vehicle  to  an authorized 
Audi  dealer  or authorized  repair  facility  to 
have the  malfunction  corrected.  
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260  Tire s and  wheel s 
_&. WARNING 
-If  th e tire pressure  indicator  appea rs  in 
the  instrument  cluster  d isplay, one or 
more  of  your  tires  is s ignificantly  under
inflated.  Reduce your  speed  immediately 
and avoid any hard  stee ring  or  bra king 
maneuvers . Stop  as soon as possible  and 
check the  t ires and the ir pressures. In
flate  the  tire  pressure to  the  proper  pres 
sure as indicated  on  the  vehicle 's t ire 
pressure  label 
c> page  244. Driving  on a 
signif icant ly under-inflated  tire  causes 
the  tire  to  overheat and can lead to  tire 
failure.  Under-inflation  also  is likely  to  impair  the  vehicle 's handling  and stop
ping  ab ility . 
- The driver  is responsible  for  ma inta ining 
the  correct  tire  pressures. You must  che ck the  t ire pressures  regula rly. 
- Under  certain  cond itions  (such as a spor
ty driving  style,  winter  condit ions or  un 
paved roads), the  pressure  mon itor  ind i
c ator  may be  de layed. 
- Ask your  author ized Audi  dealer  if  r un
flat  tires  may be used on your  veh icle. 
Yo ur vehicle  regist rat ion  becomes  inval id 
if  yo u use these  tires  when  not  permit 
ted . Damage to  your  vehicle  or  acc idents 
cou ld also  resu lt. 
(D Tips 
- The  tire  pressure  monitoring  system 
stops  working  when  there  is an  ESC/ABS 
malfunction. 
- Using snow  chains may  result  in a system 
malfunction. 
- The  tire  pressure  monitoring  system  on 
you r A udi was develope d using  t ires with 
the  "AO"  or  "RO" identification  on the 
tire  sidewall ~ 
page  251 . We recom
mend  using  these  t ires. 
Reset  tire  pressure  monitoring  system 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  tire  pressure monitoring  system 
If  the  tire pressure  is adjusted,  wheels  are  ro
tated  or changed,  the  TPMS must  be  reset  via 
MMI . 
.. Switch  on  the  ignition. 
..  Select  in the  MMI : 
ICARI function  button> 
(Car)*  system s control  button  > Servicing & 
checks  > Tire  pres sure  monitoring  > Store 
tire  pre ssur es >  Ye s,  store  now . 
@ Tips 
Do not  sto re the  tire  pressure  if  there  are 
s now  cha ins on  the tire.  
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What  do  I  do  now? Trunk  escape  handle 
In case  of  an emergency,  the  rear lid can be 
opened  from  the  inside using  the  trunk  es
cape  handle . 
Fig. 202 Trunk  escape  hand le : View  from  inside  the 
close d trunk 
To open  rear  lid 
.,. Pull  the  handle  down  towards  the  bumper 
~fig.  202. 
The  trunk  escape  handle  inside  the  rear  lid is 
made  of  fluorescent  material  to  glow  in  the 
dark. 
A WARNING 
The  trunk  escape  handle  is to  be  used  on ly 
in  an  emergency . 
(D Tips 
The emergency  release  lever  shou ld never 
be  used  as  a handle for closing  the rear  lid. 
What  do  I  do  now?  261 
Emergency  warning 
triangle 
App lies  to  veh icles:  w it h  emergency  wa rning  tria ng le 
The warning triangle  is located  on the  inside 
of  the  trunk  lid. 
Fig. 203 Trunk  lid: Warning  triangle 
.,. To remove  the warning  triangle,  press the 
retainer  in the  direction  of  the  arrow  and 
fold  the  holder  down  . 
The  rear  lid is only  designed  to hold  the warn
ing  triang le  offered  by the  original  accessories 
program.  If  you  would  like  to  retrof it yo ur ve
hicle  with  a warning  triangle,  please contact 
your  authorized  Audi  dealer.  
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262  What  do  I  do  now? 
Vehicle  tool  kit 
Vehicle tool  kit  and jack 
The vehicle tool  kit  is located  in  the  luggage 
compartment  under  the cargo  floor  cover . 
Fig. 204 Luggage  compartment: cargo  floor cover 
folded  upward/spare  t ire 
Fig . 205 Trunk  lid:  Vehicle  tool kit 
•  Lift the  cargo  floor  by the  plastic  handle 
c:> fig.  204. 
• Hook the  handle  into  the  luggage  compart
ment  weather  strip. 
•  Turn  the  handwheel  counter-clockwise 
c:>fig.  204 and  remove  the  spare  tire  to 
reach  the  vehicle  tool kit. 
•  Unhook  the  cargo  floor  before  clos ing  the 
rear  lid. 
The  onboard  tool  kit includes: 
- Hooks  to  remove  the  wheel  covers* 
- Plastic  hook  to  remove  wheel  bolt  covers* 
- Wheel  bolt  wrench 
-Alignment  p in for  changing  wheels 
- Screwdr iver  w ith  reve rsible  blade 
- T owing  loop 
- Jack 
Before  storing  the  jack,  make  sure it  is wound 
back  down  as  far  as  it will  go. 
A WARNING ,-
Improper  use  of the  vehicle  jack  can  cause 
serious  personal  injuries. 
- Never  use  the  screw  driver  hex  head  to 
tighten  wheel  bolts,  since  the  bolts  can
not  attain  the necessary  tighten ing  tor
que  if you  use the  hex  head,  potentially 
causing  an  accident. 
- The  factory-supplied  jack  is  intended  on
ly  for  your  vehicle  model.  Under no  cir
cumstances  should  it  be  used to lift 
heavy  vehicles  or  other loads;  you  risk in
juring  yo urself. 
- Never  start  the  engine  when the vehicle 
is  raised,  wh ich could  cause  an  accident. 
- Support  the vehicle  securely  with  appro
priate  stands  if work  is  to  be  performed 
underneath  the vehicle;  otherwise,  there 
is a  potential  risk  for  injury. 
- Never  use the jack  supplied  with  your 
Audi  on another  vehicle,  particularly  on  a 
heavier  one.  The jack  is only  suitable  for 
use  on  the  vehicle  it  came  with. 
(D Tips 
- Some  of  the  onboard  items  listed  above 
are  provided  on  certain  models only  or 
are  optional  extras . 
- Before  you can  raise  your vehicle  using 
the  jack,  you must  activate  the  jacking 
mode 
c::> page  266. 
Space-saving spare tire  (compact  spare 
tire) 
The spare  tire/wheel  is located  in  the  luggage 
compartment  under  the  cargo  floor  cover . It 
is intended  for  short-term  use only. 
Taking out  the  spare tire 
.,. Lift the  cargo  floor  by the  p lastic  handle 
c::> page  262,  fig . 204 . 
.,. Hook the  handle  into the luggage  compart
ment  weather  strip. 
.,.  Turn  the  large screw 
c:> page  262,  fig.  204 
counter-clockwise . 
.,.  Take out  the  spa re  tire.  
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.,. Always store  the  vehicle tool kit, the  jack* 
and  the  replaced  tire  in the  luggage  com
partment ¢ 
page  134. 
.,. Unhook the  cargo floor  before  clos ing  the 
rear  lid. 
Using  the  spa re tire  (compact  spare  tir e) 
The compact  spare  tire  is on ly  intended  for 
emergencies  until  you can reach  a repair shop . 
Replace  it as quick ly  as  poss ible  with  a stand
ard  wheel  and tire. 
There are  some  restrictions  on the  use of the  compact  spare  tire. The compact  spare  tire 
has been  designed  specifically  for your type  of 
veh icle.  It must  not  be  swapped with a com
pact  spare  t ire  from  another  type  of vehicle. 
Snow  chain s 
For  technical  reasons, the use of snow chains 
on  the  compact  spare  tire  is 
not  permitted. 
If you do have to  dr ive w ith  snow cha ins and  a 
front  tire f ails,  mount  the  spare  whee l with 
tire  instead  of a rear tire . Install  the  snow 
chains  on the  rear tire  and  use it to replace 
the  defective  front tire. 
A WARNING 
-Never use the  spare  tire  if it  is damaged 
o r if  it  is worn down to  the  tread  wear  in
dicators . 
- If the  spare  tire is  more  than 6 years  o ld, 
use  it  only in  an emergency  and w ith  ex
treme  caution  and  careful  driving. 
- The spare  tire  is intended  only  for tem
porary and  short-term  use.  It  should  be 
replaced  as soon  as  possible  w ith  the 
normal  wheel  and  t ire. 
- After mounting  the  compact  spare  tire, 
the  tire  pressure  must  be checked as 
soon  as  poss ible. The tire  pressure  of the 
c ompact  spare  tire  must  be 4.2  bar;  oth
erwise, you risk hav ing an accident . 
- Do not drive faster  than  50  mph  (80  km/ 
h). You risk having an acc ident. 
- Avoid fu ll-throttle  acce le rat ion,  heavy 
braking,  and  fast  corner ing . You risk hav
ing an acc iden t. 
What  do  I  do  now?  263 
- Never drive using  more than  one spare 
wheel  and  tire.  You r isk having  an acci
dent . 
- Normal summer  or winter  t ires  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 t ire 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 
m ust then  be instal led  i n place  of the 
rear whee l w ith  the  flat tire.  Installing 
the  tire  chain  be fore  mounting  the  whee l 
and  tire  is recommended. 
- Loose  items in the  passenger  compart 
ment  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  compart
ment. 
Changing  a wheel 
Before  changing  a wheel 
Observe the  following  precautions  for your 
own  and your  passenger's  safety  when  chang
ing a  wheel. 
.,.  After you experience  a t ire failure,  pull the 
car well away from  mov ing traffic  and try  to 
reach 
l e vel ground  before  you stop  ¢ _&. 
.,. All passengers  should le ave th e car and 
move to  a safe  location  (f or instance,  behind 
the  guardrail)  ¢ 
,&. 
.. Engage  the par king brake to  prevent your 
veh icle from  rolling unintentionally 
c:> _&. 
.,. Move selecto r le ver to  pos it ion P c:> _& . 
.,.  If  you  are towing  a trailer,  unhitch  the trailer 
from  your veh icle. 
.,.  Take the 
ja ck and  the s par e tir e out  of the 
luggage  compartment ¢ 
page  262, 
¢page  262.  .,. 
• 
•  
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264  What  do  I  do  now? 
&_ WARNING 
You or  your  passengers  could  be  injured 
while changing  a wheel  if yo u do  n ot  fol
low  t hese  safety  precautions: 
- If you  have  a  flat  t ire,  move  a  safe  dis
tance 
off the  road.  Turn off the  engine, 
turn  the  emergency  flashers  on  and  use  other  warning  dev ices  to  alert  other  mo
torists. 
- Make  sure  that  passengers  wait  in a  safe 
place  away  from  the  vehicle  and  well 
away  from  the  road  and  traff ic. 
- T o  help  p revent  the  veh icle  from  mov ing 
sudden ly and  possibly  slipping  off  the 
ja ck, always  fully  set  the  parking  b rake 
and  bloc k the  whee l diagona lly opposite 
the  whee l being  changed.  When  one 
front  whee l is  lifted  off  the  gro und,  plac
ing  the  Automat ic  Transmiss ion  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  t ire  i n the  luggage  com
partment 
c> page  134. 
Before  chang ing  the  wheel,  yo u m ust  acti
vate  the  jacking  mode,  so  that  the  auto mat ic cont rols  for  the  Adaptive  Air S us
pens ion*  do  not  make  it  more  difficult  to 
lift the  vehicle  with  the  jack 
c> page 266. 
Changing  a wheel 
When you  change  a wheel,  follow  these
quence  described  below  step-by-step  and  in 
exactly  that  order . 
1. Activate  the  vehicle  jack  mode* 
~page  266. 
-
2. Remove  the decorative wheel  cov er* . For 
mo re details  see  also 
c> page  265,  Deco
rative  wheel  covers 
or c> page  265, 
Wheels  with  wheel  bolt  caps. 
3 .  L oosen  the wheel  bolt s c> page  265. 
4.  Locate  the  proper  mounting  point  for  the 
jack  and  alig n the  jack  below  that  point 
c> page 266 . 
5. 
Raise the  car  with  the  jack c> page 266. 
6. Remove  the wheel  with  the  flat  tire and 
then  insta ll 
the s pare c>page 267. 
7. Tighten  all  whee l bolts  lightly. 
8 . Lower the  vehicle  with  the  jack . 
9. Use the  wheel  bolt  wrench  and firmly 
t igh ten  al l w heel  bo lts c> page  265. 
10. Replace  the  decora tive wh eel co ver*. 
11. Deactivate  the  vehicle  jack  mode * in the 
MMI: 
I CARI f u nction  button > (Car )*  sys
tems 
control  button > Se rvicing & chec ks 
> A ir susp .: jac k mode > Off . 
The  vehicle  jack  mode * switches  off  automati
ca lly at  speeds  above 
6 mph (1 0 km/h) . 
&_ WARNING ,.__ 
Always  read  and  follow  all WARNINGS and 
i nformat ion 
c> &. in Raising  the  vehicle on 
page  266 
and c> page  268. 
After  changing  a wheel 
A  wheel  change  is not  complete  without  the 
doing  the following. 
.,. Always  store  the  vehicle  tool  kit,  the  jack* 
and  the  rep laced  tire  in the  luggage  com
partment 
c> page  134. 
.,. Check the tire pressu re on  the  spare  whee l 
immed iate ly after  mounting  it  . 
.,.  As soon  as  poss ible,  have  the 
tight ening 
torques 
on  all  whee l bolts  checked  with  a 
t o rque  wrenc h. The  co rrect  tighte ning  tor 
que  is 90  ft  lb  (120  Nm). 
.,.  Have the  fla t tire 
replaced as  soon  as  possi
b le. 
(D Tips 
- If you  not ice  th at  the  wheel  bo lts a re 
co rroded  and  difficult  to  turn  while 
changing  a  tire,  they  should  be  rep laced 
before  you  check  the  tightening  torque. 
- Drive at  reduced  speed  until  you  have  the 
tightening  torques  checked . 
ll- 
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-After  changing  a  wheel, the tire  pressure 
in  all  four  tires  must  be  checked/correct
ed  and  the  tire  pressure  mon itor ing  indi
cator  must  be  stored  in the  MMI 
qpage260 . 
Decorative  wheel  covers 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  decorat ive wheel  covers 
The  decorative  wheel  covers must  be removed 
first  to  access  the wheel  bolts. 
Fig.  206 Changing  a wheel:  Removing  the  wheel  cover 
Removing 
.,.. Insert  the hook (provided  with  the  veh icle 
tool  kit)  in the  hole  in the  wheel  hub  cover  . 
.,..  Pull  off  the 
decorative  wheel  cover 
qfig.  206. 
Wheels  with  wheel  bolt  caps 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  wheel  bo lts  w it h caps 
The caps  must  be removed  first  from  the 
wheel  bolts  before  the  bolts  can be  un
screwed. 
Fig . 207 Changing  a whee l: remov ing t he wheel  bolt 
caps 
Removing 
.,..  Push  the plastic  clip (provided  with  the vehi
cle  tool  kit)  over  the  wheel  bolt cap  until  the 
What  do  I  do  now?  265 
inner  retainers  on  the  clip  align  with  the 
edge  of the  cover . 
.,..  Remove  the  cap  with  the 
plastic  clip (veh icle 
tool  kit) 
qfig . 207. 
Refitting 
.,..  Place  the  caps  over  the  whee l bolts  and 
push  them  back  on . 
The  caps  are to  protect  and  keep  the  wheel 
bo lts clean. 
loosening  and  tightening  the  wheel 
bolts 
The  wheel  bolts  must  be loosened  before  rais 
ing the  vehicle. 
Fig . 208 Changing  a wheel:  l oosen ing th e whee l bo lts 
loosening 
.,.. Slide  the wheel  wrench onto  the  wheel  bo lt 
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  direc
tion  of  arrow 
q  fig . 208. 
Tightening 
.,..  Slide  the  wheel  wrench  onto  the wheel  bolt 
as  far  as  it w ill 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  chang ing 
a  wheel  -you  can  cause the  vehicle  to  slip 
off the  jack  and  cause  serious  personal  injuries.  
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266  What  do  I  do  n ow ? 
-Do not loosen  the  wheel  bolts more  than 
one  turn 
before  you  raise  the  veh icle  with 
the  jack.  -You risk an  injury . 
@ Tips 
-Never  use  the  hexagonal  socket  in the 
handle  of the  screwdriver  to  loosen  or 
tighten  the  wheel  bo lts. 
- If  a whee l bolt  is very  tight,  you  may find 
it  easier  to  loosen  by carefully  pushing 
down  on  the  end  of the  wheel  bolt 
wrench  w ith 
one foot  only. As you  do  so, 
hold  on  to  the  car  to  keep  your  balance 
and  take  care  not  to  slip . 
Raising  the vehicle 
The  vehicle must  be  li~ed with  the jack  first 
before  the  wheel  can be  removed . 
Fig.  209 Sill pa nels : m ark ings 
~ 
9 
---;~ :~-;;:--~ 
Fi g. 210 Sill : pos ition ing  the ve hicle jack 
., Activate  the  vehicle  jack  mode*  in the  M MI: 
I CAR ! func tion  button > (C ar )*  sys te m s con 
t ro l butto n 
> Servici ng & che cks>  Air su sp. : 
j ack mode  > On  . 
.. Engage  the par king  br ake to  prevent  your 
vehicle  from  ro lling  unintentionally. 
.,  Move the 
selector  le ver to  posit ion  P. 
.. Find the marking (imprint)  on  the  sill  that  is 
nearest  the  whee l that  will be  changed 
¢ 
fig. 209.  Be hind  the  marking,  there  is  a 
lift ing  point on  the  sill for  the  vehicle  jack . 
.,  Vehicles  with  a sill:  remove  the  cover  from 
the  sill  before  lift ing  the  veh icle  w ith  a vehi 
cle jack ¢ 
page  267. 
., Turn  the vehicl e jack located  under  the  lift
ing  point  on  the  sill  to  ra ise  the  jack  u nti l its 
arm 
@ ¢fig. 210 is  located  under  the  des
ignated  p lastic  mount ¢ _&. ¢(D. 
..  Align  the  jack  so  that  its 
arm @¢fig . 210 
engages  in the  designated  lifting  point  in 
the  door  si ll and  the  movable  base @ lies 
flat  on  the  ground.  The  base ® must  be 
ver
t ical 
under  the  lifting  point @ . 
.,  Wind  the  jack  up  further  until  the  flat  t ire 
comes  off  the  ground  ¢ 
,&.. 
Position  t he veh icle jack onl y under  the  desig
nated  lifting  points  on  the  s ill ¢ 
fig . 209 . 
T here  is exactly 
one locat ion  for  each  wheel. 
T he jack  must  not  be  positioned  at  any  other 
location ¢ _& ¢(j) . 
An 
un stab le surfa ce under  the  jack  can  cause 
the  vehicle  to  slip  off  the  jack . Always provide 
a firm  base  for  the  jack  on  the  ground . 
If nec
essary  place  a sturdy  board  or  sim ilar  support 
u nder  the  jack.  On 
h ard ,  s lipp ery  surf aces 
(such  as  tiles)  use  a  rubber  mat  or  similar  to 
preve nt  the  jack  from  slipping  ¢ 
.&.. 
A WARNING 
--You or your  passengers  co uld  be  injured 
while  changing  a wheel  if you  do  not  fo l
low these  safety  precautions: 
- Position  the  vehicle  jack  on ly at  the 
designated  lifting  poi nts  and  align  the 
jac k. Otherw ise,  the  vehicle  ja ck could 
slip  and  cause  an  injury  if it  does  not 
have  sufficient  hold  on  the  vehicle. 
- A soft  or  uns table  su rface  under  the 
j ack  may  cause  the  vehicle  to  slip  off 
the  jack . Always  provide  a firm  base  for 
the  jack  on  the  ground.  If  necessary, 
use  a  sturdy  board  under  the  jack.  ,..  
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-On  hard,  slippery  surface  (such  as  tiles) 
use  a  rubber  mat  or  similar  to prevent 
the  jack  from  slipping . 
- 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  ve
hicle  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 , ad
just  as  necessary  and  then  continue to 
raise  the  jack. 
- Changes  in temperature  or  load can  af
fect  the  height  of the  vehicle. 
(D Note 
Do not  lift  the  vehicle  by  the sill.  Position 
the  vehicle  jack  only  at  the  designated  lift
ing  points  on  the  sill.  Otherwise,  your  vehi
cle  will  be  damaged. 
(D Tips 
The  vehicle  jack  mode*  switches off auto
matically  at  speeds  above  6  mph  (10  km/ 
h). 
Removing  and  installing  the  sill  cover 
Applies  to  vehicles : wit h sill 
Fig.  211 Sill: remov ing t he  cover 
.,.  Pull  the  cover  down  to  remove  it c'> fig.  211. 
.,.  To install  the  cover  again,  insert  it into  the 
retainers  and  then  swing  it upward  until it 
clicks  into  place. The  cover  must  be  flush 
with  the  sill. 
What  do  I  do  now?  267 
@ Tips 
Some  models  may  also  have  a  cover  for  the 
rear  vehicle  lift  point. 
Taking the  wheel  off/installing  the  spare 
Follow  these  instructions  step-by-step  for 
changing  the  wheel. 
Fig.  212 Changing  a wheel:  using  the screwdrive r han
dle  (w it h  th e  blade  re m oved)  to  turn  the  bolt s 
Fig. 213 Changing  a wheel : alignment  p in  in sid e the 
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 
.,. Use the hexagonal socket in the  screwdriv
er handle 
to  completely  remove  the  top
most  wheel  bolt  and  set  it aside  on  a  clean 
surface  c>fig.  212  . 
.,.  Screw  the  threaded  end  of the 
alignment 
pin 
from  the  tool  kit  hand-tight into  the 
empty  bolt  hole  r::;;fig . 213  . 
.,.  Then  remove  the  other  wheel  bolts  as  de
scribed  above . 
.,.  Take 
off the  wheel  leaving  the  alignment  pin 
in  the  bolt  hole 
r::;; d).  ..,.  
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268  What  do  I  do  no w? 
P uttin g on  the  spare  wheel 
..  Lift  the  spare  wheel  and  ca refully  slide  it 
over the  alignment  pin to  guide  it in place 
¢ (D . 
.. Use the  hexagonal  socket  in the  screwdriver 
handle  to  screw  in and  tighten  all wheel 
bolts 
slightly. 
..  Remove the  alignment  pin  and  insert  and 
t ighten  the  remaining  wheel  bolt  slightly 
l ike the  rest . 
..  Turn  the  jack  handle  counte r-clockw ise  to 
lower  the  vehicle  unt il the  jac k is fully re
leased. 
..  Use the  wheel  bolt  wrench  to  tighten  all 
wheel  bolts  firmly¢ 
page  265 . Tighten 
them 
crosswise, from  one  bolt  to  the  (ap
proximately)  opposite  one,  to  keep the 
wheel  centered. 
When  removing  or  installing  the  wheel, 
the  rim could  hit the  brake  rotor  and  dam
age  the  rotor.  Work carefully  and  have a 
second person help you . 
(j) Tips 
Never use  the  hexagonal  socket  in the  han
dle  of the  screwdriver  to  loosen  or t ighten 
the  wheel  bolts . 
- Pull the  reversible  blade  from  the  screw
driver  before  you use  the  hexagonal 
socket  in the  handle  to  turn  the  wheel  bo lts. 
- When  mounting  tires  with 
unid ir ec tional 
tread  design 
make  su re the  tread  pat
tern  is pointed  the  right  way 
¢ page  268. 
-The wheel  bolts  should  be clean  and  easy 
to  tu rn . Check for  d irt  and  corrosion  on 
t h e  mat ing s urfaces  of  both  the whee l 
and  the  h ub. Remove al l dirt  from  these 
s ur faces  before  remo unting  the  wheel. 
Tires  with  unidirectional  tread  design 
Tires with  unidirectional  tread  design  must  be 
mounted  with  their  tread  pattern  pointed  in  the  right  direction  . 
Using  a sp are t ire  w ith  a tre ad  pattern 
intended  for  use  in  a specific  direction 
When  using  a spare  t ire with  a tread  patter n 
intended  for  use  in a spec ific d irection , please 
note  the  following : 
- The direct ion  of  rotation  is marked  by an  ar
row on the  side  of the  ti re . 
- If the  spare  tire  has  to  be  installed  in  the  in
correct  direct ion,  use  the  spare  tire  only 
temporarily  s ince the  tire  will not  be  able  to 
achieve  its optim um  performance  cha racte r
is tic s wit h regard  to  aquap la ni ng,  no ise  and 
wear . 
- We  recommend  that  you  pay part icu la r  at
t en tion to  th is  fact  d uring  wet  wea ther  and 
t ha t you  adjust  you r speed  to  match  road 
conditions . 
- Replace  the fl at  tir e with  a new  o ne  an d 
have it  insta lled  on you r vehicle  as  soon  as 
possible  to  resto re the  handling  advantages 
of  a u nidirectional  tire . 
Notes  on  wheel  changing 
Please  read  the  information¢ page  251,  New 
tires  and  replacing  tires  and  wheels 
if you a re 
going  to  use  a spare  tire  which  is  different 
from  the  ti res  on your  vehicle . 
After you change  a tire: 
- Check the  tire  pre ssure  on the  spare  imme
diately  after  install ation. 
- Have th e whe el bolt  tightening  torque 
c hecked with  a torque  wrench  as  soon  a s 
possible  by your author ized  Audi dealer  or 
a qualified  service stat ion. 
- With  steel  and  alloy  wheel  rims,  the  wheel 
bolt s are cor re ctl y tightened  at  a torque  of 
90  ft  lb  (120  Nm ). 
- If you noti ce that  the  wheel  bolts  are  cor
roded and  diffi cult to  turn while  changing 
a ti re ,  they  should  be  replaced  before  you 
check the  t ightening  torque.  .,..