AUDI A7 2012 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: AUDI, Model Year: 2012, Model line: A7, Model: AUDI A7 2012Pages: 294, PDF Size: 73.33 MB
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different  weight  distribution.  Safety,  perform
ance  and  economy wi ll greatly  depend  on how 
carefu lly you  load your trailer  and  operate 
your  rig. 
Before  you actua lly tow your  trailer, practice 
turning,  stopping  and  backing  up in an area 
away from  traffic.  Keep practicing  until  you 
have  become  comp letely  fam iliar with the  way 
your vehicle- trailer combination  behaves  and 
responds . 
Backing up is d ifficult and  requires  practice. 
Backing up with  a trai ler generally  requires 
steering  action  opposite  to  that  when  backing  up your vehicle without  a trailer . 
Maintain  a greater  distance  between  your ve
hicle  and  the  one  in front  of you. You will need 
more  room to  stop.  To compensate  for  the 
trailer,  you will need  a  larger than  normal 
turn ing  radius. 
When  passing,  remember that  you cannot  ac
celerate  as fast  as you normally  would  be
cause  of the  added  load. Make sure you have 
enough  room to  pass . After passing,  allow 
p lenty  of  room for your tra iler  before  chang
ing lanes  again. 
Avoid jerky starts,  sharp  turns  or  rapid  lane 
changes. 
(D Tips 
- Do not  tow  a trailer  during  the  break- in 
period  of your vehicle. 
- If you tow  a trailer,  your Audi may  re
quire  more frequent  maintenance  due to 
the  extra  load 
¢ page  2 73 . 
Parking  on a slope 
Do not park  on  a slope  with  a  trailer.  If  i t can
not  be avoided,  do so  only after  doing  the  fol 
lowing: 
When  parking: 
.. Apply the  foot  brake . 
..  Have someone  place chocks under  both  the 
vehicle and  the  trailer wheels. 
Trailer  towing  199 
.. With  chocks in place,  slowly  release the 
brakes  until the  wheel  chocks absorb  the 
load . 
..  Turn the  wheels  towards  the  curb . 
..  Apply the  parking  brake. 
..  Select the 
P selector  lever position . 
When  restarting  after parking: 
.. App ly the  foot  brake. 
..  Start  the  engine . 
..  Select the 
D/S selector  lever position. 
..  Release the  parking  brake and  slowly pull 
out  and  away from  the  wheel  chocks . 
..  Stop  and  have someone  retr ieve the  wheel 
chocks. 
(D Tips 
If you move the  selector  lever of the  auto
matic transmission  to 
P before  applying 
the  pa rking brake and  before blocking the 
whee ls, you  may  have  to use  more  force 
lat er to  move  the lever out  of  the 
P posi
tion. 
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200  Cleaning  and  protection 
Cleaning  and protect ion 
General  information 
Regular  core preserves  vehicle  value . 
Any automobile is exposed to  industr ial 
fumes,  corrosive  road  salt,  etc. A well  cared 
for  Audi  can look  like  new  many years after 
p ur chase . Reg ular and  correct  care w ill con
tr ibute  to  maintain ing the  beauty  and valu e of 
your  Aud i. 
Furthermore,  good  care may  be a condition 
for  substantiating  a warranty  claim  should 
corrosion damage  or  paint  defects  occur. 
Your auth orized Audi  dealer  has a variety  of 
dedicated  vehicle-care  products and can ad 
v ise wh ich ones  to use for  cleaning  the ext eri
or  a nd  inte rior  o f you r vehi cle. 
Whether  you  use products  recommended  by 
Aud i or  other  commercially  ava ilable  clean ing 
agen ts, pleas e make sure you  apply t hem cor
r ectly . 
A WARNING 
-Cleani ng agen ts  m ay be poi sonous.  Kee p 
them  o ut of  t he rea ch of childre n. 
- H eed a ll ca ution  labels. 
- Always  read directions  on  th e  co ntai ner 
b efore  using  a ny produc t.  Follow  the  di
rec tions caref ully. 
- Most  chemical  cleaners a re concentrat ed 
and  have to  be diluted. 
- Use spot  removing  flui ds only  i n well 
ventila ted areas. 
- Do not  use gasoline,  ke rosene, d iesel 
fuel,  nail  pol is h  remov er or  ot her volati le 
fluid s. T hey may be to xic, flammab le or 
h azar dou s in  other  w ays. D o not  was h, 
w ax or  dry the vehicle  wi th  the ig nit ion 
on or  the  eng ine  running . 
- D o not  cl ean t he under sides  of  ch assis, 
f en ders, wheel  cove rs ,  etc.  without  pro
tectin g your  hands and a rms. You may 
c u t  yourself  on s harp-ed ged metal  parts .  -
Moisture  and ice on b rakes may impair 
brak ing eff ic iency 
c::> page  187 , General 
information. 
Test the  brakes ca refully 
each time  you wash t he vehicle . 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
Select on ly environ mentally  frien dly clean 
i ng  products.  Leftover  cleaning  pr oducts 
s hou ld not  d isposed of  in the  househo ld 
waste . 
Care  of  exterior 
Washing 
Frequent  washing  protec ts the  vehicle . 
The best  p rotection  against  environmen tal  i n
fluences  is 
frequent wash ing and waxing . H ow 
often  t his is requ ire d d epends o n: 
- How much t he ve hicle is  used 
- W he re the  veh icle is parked  (garage,  i n the 
open  under  trees,  etc .) 
- The seasona l and weather  conditions 
- Environmental  infl uences 
T he longer  b ird d roppings,  inse cts,  tree res in, 
r oad  and  indus trial  grime, t ar, soo t, ro ad salt 
and  other  mater ials remain  on the  veh icle 
body, the  more  lasting  their  destr uctive  ef
f ects w ill be . Hig h temperatures  ca used by ex 
pos ure to  intense  su nlight  i ntens ify  the  c orro
s ive effect,  particular ly when  hum id ity  is high 
as wel l. 
U nder  certa in circumstances, 
weekly washing 
may be necessary. Unde r other  cond itions,  a 
monthly  washing  and waxing  may be ade
quate . 
After  the  winter,  the  unders ide of  the  vehicle 
sho uld  be thoroughly  washed,  preferab ly in  a 
professional  ca r wash. 
A WARNING 
-A lways read and  heed all  WARNINGS and 
other  info rma tion 
c::> page  20 0.  
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Automatic car wash 
The vehicle can be washed  in almost  any 
modern  automatic  car wash . 
The vehicle  paint  is so  durable  that  the  vehicle 
can  normally  be  washed  without  problems  in 
an  automatic  car  wash. However,  the  effect  on 
the  paint  depends  to  a  large  extent  on  the  de
sig n of the  fac ility,  the  filte ring  of the  wash 
water,  the  type  of wash  and  care  mater ial , etc. 
If the  paint  has  a  dull  appearance  afte r go ing 
through  the  car  wash  or  is scratched,  bring 
this  to  the  attention  of the  operator  immedi
ately.  If  necessary,  use  a  different  car  wash. 
Before  going  through  a  ca r wash,  be  s ure  to 
take  the  usual  precautions  such  as  closing  the 
windows  and  power  roof.  Factory  installed  an
tennas  must  not  be  removed. 
If you  have  installed  additional  accessories  on 
the  vehicle  -such  as  spoilers,  roof  rack,  etc.  -
it  is  best  to  ask  the  car  was h operator  if these 
should  be  removed . 
A WARNING 
Always  read  and  heed  a ll WARNINGS and 
other  information 
¢ page  200. 
(D Note 
- Fo ld the  exterior  mirro rs  -flat  there  is a 
r isk of  damaging  the  exterio r mirrors . 
Power  folding  exterior  mirrors  must  not 
be  fo lded  in or  out  by hand.  Use the  pow
er  function! 
- Compare  the  track  of your  vehicle  w ith 
the  d istance  between  the  guide  ra ils  of 
the  facility- there  is a  risk  of  damage  to 
the  wheels  and  tires . 
- Compare  the  width  of your  vehicle  wit h 
the  width  of  the  tu nnel  at  the  fac ility . 
Cleaning  and  protec tion  20 1 
Washing  the  vehicle by hand 
A lot  of  water  is needed  when  washing  a  vehi
cle by hand . 
.,. Before  you  start  washing,  make  sure  you 
have  read  and  u nderstood  the  WARNINGS 
¢ .&. in General information  on page  200 . 
.,. First  soak  all  dried  d irt  unt il it  is  soft,  then 
r inse  it  off. 
.,.  As you  clean  your  vehicle , start  w it h  the 
roof  and  wor k your  way  down  to  the  bottom, 
using  a  sponge,  a  sponge  g love  or  a clean 
brush. 
.,.  Rinse  the  sponge  or  the  sponge  g love  often, 
flushing  it  clean  each  time. 
.,.  Use specia l car  shampoo  only  for 
very per
sistent  d irt . 
.,.  Rinse the  car  thoroughly  with  water . 
.,.  Use a  chamo is  leather  to  gent ly w ipe  the  ex-
ter ior  d ry. 
Use a  separate  sponge  for  cleaning  the 
whee ls,  door  sills  and  other  regions  exposed 
to  road  dirt . In  this  way, you w ill not  scratch 
the  pa int  w it h  coarse  par ticles  imbedded  in 
the  sponge  the  next  time  you  wash  the  ca r. 
& WARNING ~ -
- Do not  clean  the  underside  of the  chas
sis,  fenders,  wheel  covers , or  other  ha rd 
to  reach  parts  witho ut  protecting  yo ur 
hands  and  arms . You may  cut  yourself  on 
sharp-edged  metal  parts. 
- Always  read  and  heed  a ll WARNINGS and 
other  information 
¢ page  200. 
(D Note 
- Never  try to  remove  dirt,  mud  or  dust  if 
the  su rface  of the  ve hicle  is  dry . Never 
use  a  dry  cloth  or sponge,  s ince  this 
cou ld  scratch  your  vehicle's  paint  or  win 
dows. 
- Never  wash  your  car  in  bright  s unlight. 
Drops  of water  act  as  magn ifying  lenses 
and  may  damage  your  paint . 
- When  you  wash  your  car  in the  winter:  if  you  rinse  your  vehicle  with  a  hose,  be careful  not  to  aim  the  stream  of water  • 
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202  Cleaning  and  protec tio n 
directly  at  locks, or  at  door  or  hatch 
openings  -they  can freeze  shut. 
- Never use sponges  designed  to  remove  insects,  or  any kitchen  scouring  sponges 
or  similar  products . They can damage 
your  paint  finish. 
- Never use a dry  cloth  or sponge  to  clean 
the  headlights . Only use wet  cloths  or 
sponges  to  prevent  scratches.  It  is best 
to  use soapy water. 
- You should  remove debris  (such as in
sects) from  the  headl ight  lenses on a 
regular  basis, for  example  when  refuel
i ng your  vehicle.  Never clean  the  head
li ghts  w ith  a dry cloth  or  sponge.  Use a 
wet  cloth  or  sponge. 
It is best  to  use 
soapy wa ter. 
@ For the  sake  of  the  environment 
In  the  interest  of  the  envi ronment,  the  ve
hicle  sho uld  only  be washed  i n special 
was h bays. 
Washing your vehicle with  a power 
washer 
Cleaning  the  exterior  of your  car with  a high
pressure  power  washer  is safe  as  long  as you 
observe  a few  simple  rules. 
..  Befo re  using the  power  washer , make sure 
yo u have read and  understood  the  WARN
INGS¢ 
A in General information  on 
page  200. 
..  Always fo llow  the  operating  instructions for 
the  power  washer . 
..  Make sure that  the jet  o n the  spray  hose 
produces  a  "fan shaped spray" . 
..  Do 
not hold  the  spray  nozzle too  close to 
soft  materia ls . 
When  cleaning  the  veh icle with  a power  wash
er 
always follow  the  operating  instructions . 
This applies  particularly  to  the 
op erating 
pr essure 
a nd the s pray ing di stance . Keep a 
d ista nce from  soft  materials  such as  rubber 
hoses o r insulat ing  ma ter ial  as well  as sensors 
and camera  lenses .  Do not  use a jet  which  sprays water  in  a 
d
ir ect 
stream 
or  one t hat  has a rotating jet . 
Water  temper ature sho uld  not  ex ceed 140  °F 
(60 °(). 
A WARNING ~ -
Neve r wash tires  with  a jet  that  sprays wa
ter  i n a direct  stream.  This could  cause in 
vis ib le damage  to  the  t ires and weaken 
them,  even  if  the  spray is from  a re lative ly 
l ong  distance  and for  a short  time.  Dam
aged and weakened tires  can fail  and cause 
accidents  and personal  inj ury. 
' 
([)  Note 
To avoid  damaging  your  vehicle,  a lways 
make sure that  there  is suffic ient  d istance 
between  the  spray  head and soft  materia ls 
like  rubber  hoses, plast ic pa rts  and sound
deaden ing  mater ials  as w ell  as sensors 
and  camera  lenses.  Neve r aim t he sp ray 
head at  the  same point  for  a  long  time. 
This also  applies  to cleaning  headligh ts 
and  painted  bumpers.  Remembe r:  the 
closer  the  nozzle  is to  the  surface  of  the 
materia l, the  greater  the  stress  on the  ma 
terial. 
Sensors  and  camera  lenses 
- Remove snow with  a hand  br ush and  remove 
ice with  a de- ic ing spray that  does  not  con
tain  so lvents  . 
- Clea n the  sensors (adaptive  cruise  control*, 
pa rk ing  system*)  w ith  a cleaning  so lution 
that  does not  contain  so lvents  and a soft 
cloth . 
- The camera  lens or  the  area in front  of  the 
came ra  le ns is no rmally  cleaned  by the 
w indshie ld w ipers o r he adlig ht  wipers  (night 
vision  system *). 
If the  lens or  the  area is ex
ceptionally  di rty,  clean the  area wit h glass 
cleaner  and a soft,  dry cloth . 
(D Note 
-If  you was h your  veh icle with  a pres sure 
washer,  
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-make  s ure there  is enough  distance  to 
sensors in the  front  and rear  bumper, 
- do  not  clean the  camera  lenses and the 
area around  them  with  the  pressure 
washer. 
- Never use warm  or  hot  water  to  remove 
snow  or  ice from  the  camera  lens.  This 
could  cause the  lens to  crack . 
- Never clean the  camera  lens with  abra 
s ive prod ucts . 
Waxing  and  Polishing 
Wa xing 
A good  wax coating  protects  the  vehicle  paint 
to  a large  extent  against  the  environmental 
factors  listed  under¢ 
page  200,  Washing and 
even against  slig ht  scratches. 
You can use a  liq uid ca r wax to  protect  your 
paint  as soon  as one week after  your  vehicle 
has been delivered. 
Even if you  regularly  use a 
wax ing process in 
automatic  ca r washes, we  recommend  that 
you  manua lly app ly a coat of  wax to  give the 
pa int  extra  protection,  particularly  if  water  no 
longer  beads o n the  clean  paint. 
Protect  p lastic  body  pa rts  with  car wax  in the 
same way as the  vehicle  body. 
D uring  wa rm weather  dead insec ts tend  to 
collect  on the  front  bumper  and on the  for
ward  area of  the  hood . They are much  easier 
to  remove from  paint  that  is waxed 
often. 
P olish ing 
P olish  you r vehicle  on ly if  the  pa int  has lost  its 
shine  and the  g loss cannot  be brought  back 
with  wax. 
If the  po lish  used does  not  conta in prese rva
tive  compounds , the  paint  must  be waxed af
terwa rds . 
A WARNING 
Always  read and heed a ll WARNINGS and 
other  information  ¢ 
page  200. 
Cleaning  and  protec tion  203 
@ Note 
Do not  use car wax on 
- matte  o r anodized  meta l trim 
- rubber  or  rubber- lik e t rim. 
Trim  strips 
Metal  trim  needs  special  care . 
For environmental  reasons, Audi  fabricates 
the  b right  t rim  strips  and trim  p ieces from 
pure  chromium-free  al uminum . 
Dirt  and marks  on the  trim  strips  shou ld  be 
removed  w it h  a 
pH-balanced cleaning  agent 
(do not  use a chrome  cleane r).  Audi  dealers 
ca rry clea ning  products  which  have been test
ed fo r use on your  vehicle  and are not  ha rmfu l 
to  the  environment. 
T o avoid  co rrosion  on  the  exter io r trim  st rips , 
o nly a pH-balanced  solution  should  be used 
for  t he windsh ie ld washer. 
A WARNING 
A lways read  and  heed all  WARN INGS and 
other  informat ion  ¢ 
page  200 . 
Plastic and  vinyl 
Plastic needs  special  care. 
Use a clean,  damp  cloth  or  sponge to  remove 
dust  and  light  su rface d irt.  For other  soil,  use 
a  lukewa rm  all-p urpose  cleaning  solution  or  a 
mild  saddle  soap for  v inyl  tr im . Remove water 
spots  and t races of  soap wi th a clean,  damp 
cl oth or  sponge.  Use a clean,  soft  cloth to  rub 
dry . 
G rease , ta r or  oil  stains  can be removed  w it h  a 
cl ea n clot h or  sponge  soaked with  a ll- purpose 
cl eaner  or with  a so lvent  designe d espec ia lly 
to  clean v inyl. 
Oc cas iona lly app ly a color less v inyl  or  leathe r 
preserva tive to  re tain the  ma ter ia l's lus ter 
and pliabili ty . 
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204  Cleaning  and  protec tio n 
8_ WARNING 
Always  read and  heed all  WARNINGS and 
other  information 
r:=:> page  200 . 
Aluminum  trim 
Use only neu tra l- pH products  to  remove  spots 
and depos its  from  alum inum  surfaces . 
C hr ome  care products  and alkaline  cleaners 
will  attack  alum inum  surfaces  and can dam 
age them  over time. 
WARNING 
Always  read and heed a ll WARNINGS and 
other  information 
r:=:> page  200 . 
Touch-up  paint 
Minor  paint  damages  should  be  touched  up 
immediately. 
• Use either  a touch-up  pa int  stick  or  spray 
paint  to  cover minor  scratches  and  nicks . 
Your Audi  dealer  has touch-up  paint  for  minor 
scratches  and  stone  chips . Scratches shou ld 
be touched  up soon  after  they  occu r to  pre
vent  corrosion . 
If  a spot  starts  to  rust,  however,  a simple 
touch-up  job  w ill not  be enough.  The affected 
surface  must  be sanded smooth  and coated 
with  a n anti-rust  pr imer  before  the  pa inted 
f inish can be restored. 
The number  for  the  origina l vehicle  paint  can 
be found  on the  vehicle  ident ification  labe l 
<=:>page  270. 
8_ WARNING 
Always  read and heed a ll WARNINGS and 
other  information 
r:=:> page  200 . 
Windows 
Clear  vision  to  all  sides. 
Clean all  windows  regularly  to  remove  road 
film  and ca r wash wax  bu ildup.  • 
Remove snow from  windows  using  a brush. 
•  Use a p lastic  ice scraper to  remove  ice from 
w indows  and mirrors. 
•  Remove other  residue  on the  windows  with 
a spray-on  glass  cleaner. 
•  Wipe  the  windows  dry  with  a clean  piece of 
cloth  or  kitc hen  paper  towel. 
The best  way to  remove  snow from  windows  and mirrors  is to  use a brush.  Use a non-abra
s ive 
pla stic  ic e scraper  -better  still,  a spray 
deicer  - to  remove 
ice from  w indows and  mir
ro rs. 
Oil, grease or  s ilicone  residue  can be removed 
with 
gla ss clea ner  or s ilicon e re m over . How 
ever, wax  res idue requires  the  use of  a spec ial
ly formulated  so lvent.  Please contact  your  Au
di dealer  for  advice on  safe products  for  wax 
remova l. 
Windows  should  also  be cleaned  on the  inside  at  regu la r i nte rvals . 
Never dry windows  with  the  same chamo is 
that  you  use to  dry  painted  surfaces.  Wax  resi 
due on  the  chamois  can  impair  v is ion  through 
the  windows . 
8_ WARNING 
- Always read and  heed al l WARNINGS and 
o ther info rmation 
r:=:> page  200. 
- The windsh ield  must  not  be treated  w ith 
water-repellent  materials.  They can  in
crease glare  under  poo r visibility  condi
tions  such as wetness,  darkness,  or when 
the  sun is low  on the  horizon . In  addi
tion,  they  can cause the  windshield  wip
ers to  chatter. 
(D Note 
- Never use warm  or  hot  water  to  remove  snow  and ice from  windows  and  mirro rs . 
Th is could  cause the  glass  to  crack. 
- To prevent  damage  to  t he wires  of  the 
rear defogger,  do  not  place any adhesive 
st ickers on the  ins ide of  the  rear window 
over the  wires. 
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-To he lp prevent  d irt  from  scratching  the 
window,  always  scrape  in a forward  di rection  -pushing  the  scraper  away  from 
you  -never  back  and  forth. 
Cast  (light)  alloy  wheels 
Cast (light)  alloy  wheels  require  special  care. 
.,.  Wash  the  whee ls with  a  sponge  o r hose 
brush  every  other  week. 
..  For  deep  cleaning  afterwards,  use  only  a 
dedicated 
a ci d-fr ee cast  alloy  wheel  cleaner . 
.,.  Rub a  coat  of 
liquid w ax onto  the  r ims  every 
three  month.  Be sure  to  reach  and  treat  all  parts  of  the  rim . 
To preserve  the  decorative  appearance  of  the 
cast  alloy  wheels,  some  special  care  is  neces
sary . In  add it ion  to  road  dirt  and  salt,  brake 
dust  is also  corros ive.  If  left  on  for  too  long, 
brake  dust  ca n cause  pitting . 
Use  only  special 
acid-free cleaners  formulated 
for  alloy  rims . Safe  products  are  available  at 
your Aud i dealer. Never leave the cleaner on 
the  r ims  longer  than  spec ified  on  the  label. If 
not  rinsed  off  p romptly,  the  acid  co nta ined  in 
some  cleane rs can  attac k the  th reads  on  the 
wheel  bo lts. 
Never  use  abras ive or  metal  polishing  clean
i n g agents.  If  the  protective  coat ing  has  been 
chipped,  e.g.  by k icked  up  road  dirt,  touch  it 
up  as  soon  as  possib le. 
A WARNING 
- Moist ure  and  ice on  brakes  may  affect 
braking  efficiency~ 
page  187,  General 
information . 
Test  the  brakes  caref ully 
each  time  you  wash  the  vehicle. 
- Always  read  and  heed  all WARNINGS and 
other  information 
c:> page  200. 
-
Cleaning  and  protec tion  205 
Body cavity  sealing 
The body  cavity  sealing  does not  need to  be 
checked . 
All body  cav ities  which  could  be  affected  by 
corros io n  have  been  thoroughly  protected  at 
the  factory . 
This sealing  does  not  require  any  inspection  or  additional  treatment.  If  any  wax  should  seep 
out  of  the  cavity  when  the  ambie nt  tempera
ture  is high,  it  can  be  removed  with  a  plastic 
scraper  and  a  su itable  solvent  . 
A WARNING 
Solvents  can  be  dangero us. 
- Benz ine  is flammab le  and  toxic.  If you 
use  benz ine  fo r removing  the  wax,  keep 
sparks,  flame  and  lighted  cigarettes 
away.  Never  dump  ben zine  on  the 
groun d,  into  open  streams  or  down  sew
age  drains . 
- Be s ure to  obse rve all  safe ty and  environ
men tal  reg ulations.  Fo llow  all  instruc
tions  on  the  container. 
- Always  read  and  heed  all  WAR NINGS and 
o ther  information 
c:> page  200. 
Chassis 
Have the  undercoating  checked for  damage 
from  time  to  time. 
The  lower  body  shell  of  your  Aud i is also  thor
oughly  p rotec ted  against  cor ros io n. 
Any damage  to  the  undercoat ing  caused  by 
road  hazards  should  be  repaired  promptly . 
A WARNING 
Too much  undercoating  in the  wrong  pla
ces  can  cause  a fire. 
- Do not  apply  additional  undercoating  or 
rustp roofing  on  or  nea r the  exhaust 
manifold,  exhaust  pipes,  catalyti c con
ver ter  or  heat  shields.  While  driving,  the 
substance  used  fo r undercoating  could 
overheat  and  cause  a fire. 
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206  Cleaning  and  protec tio n 
-Always  read  and  heed  all WARNINGS and 
other  information 
c> page 200. 
Exhaust tail  pipes 
Road  salt  and  other  corrosive  materials  will 
damage  the  material  in  the exhaust  tail pipes 
if they  are  not  cleaned  regularly . Do not  clean 
the  tail  p ipes  with  wheel  cleaner,  paint  pol ish, 
chrome  po lish  or  other  abrasive  cleaners. 
C lean  the  tail  p ipes  with  car  ca re  p roducts 
that  are  su itable  for  stain less  stee l. 
Your author ized  Audi dealer  can  provide  clean
ing  p roducts  that  have  been  tested  and  ap
p roved  fo r you r vehicle. 
Care  of  interior 
Infotainment  components 
The  MMI/RSE* display  may  be  cleaned  with  a 
soft  cloth  and  commercially-ava ilable  "LCD 
cleaner" . The  cloth  should  be  coated  lightly 
when  the  clean ing  solution  when  cleaning  the 
d isplay. 
The  MMI/RSE* contro ls  must  be  cleaned  first 
with  a  brush  so  t hat  dirt  does  not  ente r the 
un it  or  enter  between  the  buttons  and  the 
housing.  Then  wiping  the  controls  with  a  cloth 
dampened  with  dish  detergent  and  water  is  recommended. 
CJ) Note 
- To avoid  sc ratch ing  the  disp lay, you 
shou ld  never  clean  it  dry. 
- To prevent  damage,  ma ke  sure  fluids  do 
not  enter  the  controls. 
Aluminum  trim 
Use  only n eutral-pH products  to  remove  spots 
and  deposits  from  aluminum  surfaces. 
Chrome  care  products  and  alkaline  cleaners 
will  attack  aluminum  s urfaces  and  can  dam
age  them  over  time. 
A WARNING 
A lways  read  and  heed  all WARNINGS and 
other  information 
c> page 200. 
Fabrics and  fabric  coverings 
Fabr ics  and  fabric  cover ings  (e .g.  seats,  door 
trim  panels,  etc.)  should  be  cleaned  at  regular  i ntervals  w ith  a vacuum  cleaner.  This  removes 
su rface  di rt  particles  which  could  become  em 
bedded  in the  fabric  through  use.  Steam 
cleaners  should  not  be  used,  because  the 
steam  tends  to  p ush  the  dirt  deeper  into  the 
fabric  and  lock it  there. 
Normal  clean ing 
Generally,  we  recommend  using  a  soft  sponge 
o r  a  lint-free  microfiber  cloth  to  the  clean  fab
ric.  Brushes  shou ld  only  be  used  for  carpets 
and  floor  mats,  since  other  fabric  surfaces 
could  be  harmed  by brushes. 
Norma l su rface  stains  can  be  cleaned  using  a 
commercially  available  foam  cleaner . Spread 
the  foam  on  the  s urface  of  the  fabric  with  a 
soft  sponge  and  work  it  in  gently.  Do not  satu
rate  the  fabric.  Then  pat  the  foam  dry  using 
absorbent,  dry  cloths  (e.g.  m icrof iber  cloth) 
and  vacuum  it  after  it  has  dried  completely. 
Cle anin g sta ins 
Stains  caused  by beverages  (e .g.  coffee,  fruit 
juice,  etc.)  can  be  treated  with  a  mild  deter
gent  solution.  Apply the  detergent  solution 
with  a sponge.  In  the  case  of  stubborn  stains,  a detergent  paste  can  be  applied  directly  to 
the  stain  and  worked  into  the  fabric.  After
wards,  use  copious  amounts  of  clean  water  to 
remove  the  rema in ing  deterge nt.  Apply the 
water  wit h a  damp  clo th or  sponge  and  pat 
the  fabric  dry  with  an  abso rbent,  dry  cloth . 
Stains  from  choco late  or  makeup  should  have 
detergent  paste  (e.g.  ox-gall  soap)  rubbed  in
to  them.  Afterwa rds,  remove  the  soap  with 
water  (damp  sponge) . 
Alcohol  can  be  used  to  treat  stains  from  grease,  o il,  lipstick  or  a  ballpoin t pen . Melted  ..,.  
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grease  or dye must  be  patted  off  using  ab
sorbent  material.  It  may  be  necessary  to re
treat  the  areas with  detergent  paste  and  wa
ter. 
In  the  case  of general  soiling  of  the  uphols
tery  and  cover  material,  we  recommend  hiring 
a  specialist  that  has  the  equipment  to  clean 
the  seat  covers  and  other  fabric surfaces by 
shampooing  and  spray  extraction. 
A WARNING 
Always  read  and  heed  all WARNINGS and 
the  information 
Q page  200. 
Open  Velcro fasteners  on your  clothing  can 
damage  the  seat  cover.  Please  make  sure 
that  Velcro fasteners  are  closed. 
Plastic  parts  and instrument  panel 
Always use  a clean  cloth  moistened  in clear 
water  to  clean  these  areas.  For  persistent  dirt 
use  an  Audi  approved 
solvent-free plastic 
cleaner/protectant. 
A WARNING 
Solvents  can  change  the  properties  of 
some  plastics  and  make  it harde r for  the 
airbag  to  deploy. 
- Never  clean  the  instrument  panel  or  the 
surface  of  airbag  modules  with  cleaning 
products  that  contain  solvents. 
- Products  containing  solvents  will  make 
the  surface  of  this  part  porous. 
- Serious  injuries can  result  if plastic  parts 
come  loose when  the  airbag  is deployed. 
- Always  read  and  heed  all WARNINGS and  other  information~ 
page  200. 
(D Note 
Cleaning  agents  containing  solvents  will 
attack  the material  and can change  the 
way  it  behaves. 
Cleaning  and protection  207 
Trim and molding 
Trim and  molding  in  the vehicle  interior  can 
be  cleaned  with  a  dry  microfiber  cloth.  To pre
vent  scratches,  do  not  use  any  cleaning solu
tions. 
Natural leather 
Appl ies  to  vehicles:  with  natural  leather 
Audi makes  great  efforts  to  maintain  the 
properties,  natural  look and  feel  of  interior 
leather. 
General 
We  offer  many  different  types  of  leathe r on 
our  vehicles.  Most  are  different  types  of  nappa  l eather,  which  has  a smooth  surface  and 
comes  in various  colors. 
Th e intensity  of  the  color  determines  the  visu
al  characteristics  and  appearance.  If the  sur
face  of the  leather  has  a typical  natural  look, 
then  the  leather  is a  nap pa  leather  that  has 
been  left  in a  relatively  natural  condition.  This 
leather offers particularly good comfort and 
breathes  well.  Fine veins,  closed  grains,  insect 
bites,  skin folds,  and  subt le variations  in color 
remain  visible.  These characteristics  demon
strate  that  the  material  is natural. 
Natural  nappa  leather  is not covered  by a col
or  finish.  It is  therefore  more sensit ive  to  soil
ing  and  wear,  which  is something  you  need  to 
consider  if children,  animals  or  other  factors 
might  prove  to  be  particularly  hard  on  the 
leather . 
By contrast,  leather types  that  are  covered  by 
a  colored  finish  layer are  more  durable.  This 
has  a  positive  effect  on  the  leather 's  resist
ance  to  wear  and  soiling  in daily  use.  On the 
other  hand,  the  typical  characteristics of  natu
ral  leather  are  barely  or  not  apparent.  Howev
er,  this  does  not  mean  that  the  leather itself 
is of  inferior  quality.  • 
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208  Clea ning  and  protec tio n 
Care  and  handling 
Because  of the  exclusive  nat ure  of  the  types  of 
l eather  that  Audi  uses  and  their  unique  prop 
erties  (such  as  sensitivity  to  oils,  grease,  soi l
ing,  etc.),  you  will  need  to  be  somewhat  care
fu l w ith  these  leathers,  and  a  certain  type  of 
care  is  required.  For examp le,  dark  clothing 
materials  can  d iscolor  leather  seats  (especial
ly if such  cloth ing  is  damp  and  was  not  dyed 
correctly).  Dust  and  dirt  part icles  in  pores, 
folds,  and  seams  can  have  an  ab ras ive effect 
and  can  damage  the  leather  surface  as  well  as 
weaken  seams. 
The  leather  should  be  cleaned  regularly  as 
needed.  After  having  been  used  for  a  re latively 
long  t ime,  your  leather  sea ts will acquire  a 
rich aged  finish.  This  is a  characteristic  of  nat
ura l leather  and  a  sign  of true  quality . 
I n  order  to  maintain  the  va lue  of th is  natura l 
p rod uct  over  the  life of your  vehicle,  you 
should  follow  the  recommendations  below : 
(D Note 
-To keep  you r leather  from  bleaching  out, 
do  not  a llow  it  to  be  exposed  to  bright 
sunl ight  for  long  periods  of  time.  If you 
have  to  leave  the  vehicle  parked  o utside 
for  long  periods,  cover  the  leather  to 
protect  it from  d irect  exposure  to  sun
li ght. 
- Sharp  objects  on  clothing,  such  as  zip
pers,  rivets  or  sharp  pieces  on  be lts  can 
leave  permanent  scratches  or scrape 
marks  on  the  surface  of the  leather. 
- After  each  time  you  clean  the  leather  and 
at  regu lar  intervals,  use  a  leather  preser
vat ive creme  that  conta ins  UV-blockers 
and  that  works  into  the  leather.  This 
creme  wi ll nourish  and  moistur ize  the 
l eather,  helping  it  to  b reathe  and  stay 
supple. 
It also  helps  to  bu ild  up  a  protec
tive  coat ing  on  the  s urface. 
- Clean  the  leather  every  2  -3  months, 
and  clean  any  areas  that  get  soiled.  - Remove  fresh  marks  made  by ballpoint 
pens,  ink,  lipstick,  shoe  polish,  etc.  as 
soon  as  poss ible. 
- Preserve  the  color  of the  leather  as  need
ed  by  using  a specia l co lored  leather  care 
creme  to  touch  up  areas  of  uneven  color. 
Cleaning  and  caring  for  leather 
upholstery  and  trim 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  natural  leather 
Natural  lea ther  requires  special  care  and  a t
tention . 
Normal  cl ean ing 
..  Clean  soiled  areas  with  a  slightly  moistened 
cotton  or woolen  cloth . 
More  stubborn  dirt 
.. More s tubbor n dirt  ca n be  removed  using  a 
cloth  saturated  with  a  mild  soap  solut ion  (2 
tablespoons  mild  liquid  soap). 
..  Never  allow  the  soap  solution  to  saturate 
the  leath er, and  make  certain  that  no water 
soak s into the  seam s. 
..  Wipe  off  the  soap  solution  with  a soft,  dry 
cloth . 
Cleanin g spot s 
.. Remove  fresh wate r-b as ed spots  (such  as 
coffee,  tea,  juices,  blood)  with  an  absorbent 
cloth  or  paper  towel. 
..  Remove  fresh 
grease or oil -b ased spots 
(such  as  butter,  mayonnaise,  chocolate)  with 
an  absorbent  cloth  or  paper  towel,  or  use 
the  cleaner  from  the  leather  care  kit  if the 
spot  has  no t yet  penetrated  into  the  surface 
of the  leathe r . 
..  Use an  oil/grease  d issolving  spray,  if 
o il/ 
grea se  sp ots ha ve d ried on. 
..  Remove  specific  kinds  of  spots  (ballpoint 
pen,  fe lt  marker,  fingerna il polish,  water
based  pa int,  shoe  polish,  etc.)  with  a  spot 
remover  specifically  formulated  for  lea ther. 
L e athe r care 
..  Every half  year  use  an  approved  leather  care 
product  (available  from  your  Audi  dealer)  to 
care  for  the  leather .  .,.