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continue to  run  until  the  coolant  temper
ature  drops. 
Brake  fluid 
Checking  brake  fluid  level 
Fig. 197 E ngine  co mpartment : cove r on  the  b rake  fluid 
r ese rvoir 
Before  you  check  anything  i n the  engine  com
partment, 
a lw ays read  and heed all W ARN 
ING S 9 A in Working  in the  engine  compart 
ment  on page 
22  7. 
~ Read  the  brake  fluid  level  from  the  brake 
fluid  reservoir 
9 fig . 197, 9 page  229, 
fig.  193. 
The  brake  fluid  level  must  be  be 
tween  the  "MIN" and "MAX"  markings . 
The  location  of  the  brake  fl uid reservo ir can  be 
seen  in the  engine  compartment  illustrat ion 
9 page229. 
The  fluid  level  may  drop slightly after  some 
time  due  to  the  automatic  adj ustment  of  the 
b rake  pads.  This  is not  cause  for  alarm. 
I f the  brake  fluid  level  falls 
considerably be
l ow  the  "MIN " mark,  the  brake  wa rning/indi
cator  ligh t 
1111 (U.S. models)/ . (Canadia n 
models)  will  come  on~ 
page  15 . Do not  con
tinue  to  operate  the  vehicle.  The  comp lete 
brake  system  shou ld  be  thoroughly  checked 
by an  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  other  quali
f ied  fac ility  and  the  cau se  corrected. 
If the 
brake  fluid  level  is too  low,  the  brake  warning/ 
indicator  light  will  illuminate . Contact  an  au 
thor ized  Audi  dealer 
imm ediat ely . 
Checkin g and  fillin g 237 
Changing  brake  fluid 
Have  the  brake  fluid  changed  by an  experi
enced  technician . 
Brake  fluid  absorbs  mois ture  from  the  air.  If 
the  wa ter  content  in  the  brake  fluid  is  too 
high , corrosion  in the  brake  system  may  result 
after  a  period  of  time . The  boiling  point  of  the 
brake  flu id  will  also  dec rease  considerably  and 
decrease  braking  pe rformance. 
Therefore,  the  brake  fluid  must  be  changed 
ev ery two  years. Always  use  new  brake  flu id 
which  conforms  to  Federal  Motor  Vehicle 
Standard  "F MVSS 116  DOT 4 ". 
The  brake  fluid  reservo ir can  be  d iff icult  to 
reach,  the refore,  we  recommend  that  you 
have  the  brake  fluid  changed  by your  author
i zed 
Audi  dealer . Your dealer  has  t he correct 
tools,  the  right  brake  fl uid and  the  know-how 
to  do  this  for  you. 
A WARNING 
-
- Brake fluid  is  poisonous . It  must  be  stor
ed  only  in the  closed  original  container 
out  of  the  reach  of  children! 
- Brake failure  can  resu lt  from  o ld  or  inap
propriate  brake  f luid.  Observe  these  pre
cautions: 
- Use  only  brake  fluid  that  meets  SAE 
spec ificat ion 
J 1 7 03  and  conforms  to 
Federa l Moto r Ve hicl e  Standard  116. 
Always  check  with  yo ur authorized  Audi 
dealer  to  make  sure  yo u are  using  the 
correct  bra ke fluid.  The  correct  type  of 
brake  f luid  is  also  indicated  on  the 
brake  fluid  reservoir. 
- The  brake  fluid  must  be  new.  Heavy  use 
of  the  brakes  can  cause  a  vapor  lock  if 
the  brake  fluid  is  left  in the  system  too 
l ong . This  can  seriously  affect  the  effi 
c iency  of  the  brakes  as  well  as  your 
safety.  Th is cou ld  resu lt  in an  accident . 
(D Note 
Brake  fluid  will  damage  the  paint  of  your 
vehicle . 
.  
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cracked  and  weakened  when  the  battery 
froze. 
- Charge  the  battery  in a well  ventilated 
area.  Keep away from  open  flame  or  elec
trical  spark.  Do not  smoke.  Hydrogen  gas 
generated  by the  battery  is explosive. 
- To reduce  the  danger  of explosion,  never 
connect  or  disconnect  charger  cables 
while  the  charger  is operating. 
- Fast  charging  a  battery  is dangerous  and 
should  only  be  attempted  by a  compe
tent  technician  with  the  proper  equip 
ment . 
- Battery  acid  that  may  spill  during  charg
ing  should  be  washed  off  with  a  solution 
of  warm  water  and  baking  soda  to  neu
tralize  the  acid. 
0 Note 
Never  use  a fast  charger  as  a  booster  to 
start  the  engine . This will seriously  dam 
age  sensitive  electronic components,  such 
as  control  units,  relays,  radio,  etc., as  well 
as  the  battery  charger. 
Battery  replacement 
The new  battery  must  have  the same  specifi
cations and  dimensions  as  the  original equip
ment  battery. 
Intelligent  energy  management  in your  vehi
cle  is responsible  for  distributing  the  electri
cal  energy  throughout  your  vehicle 
q page  202. The  intelligent  energy  manage
ment  system  will  keep  the  engine  battery 
charged  better  than  vehicles  without  this  sys
tem.  To make  sure  the  additional  electrical  en
ergy  is available  once  again  after  you  have 
changed  the  battery,  we  recommend  that  you  install  batteries  of  the  same  type  and  manu 
facture  only  (the  same  as  those  installed  at 
the  time  your  vehicle  was  delivered).  Specifi
cations  are  listed on  the  battery  housing.  Your 
authorized  dealer  must  code the  battery  in 
the  energy  management  system  to  enable  you 
to  use  the  energy  management  functions  cor rectly  after  replacing  the  battery. 
Checking  and  filling  241 
The  new  battery  must have the  same  capacity, 
voltage  (12-volts),  amperage,  construction  and  plug  sealing. 
When  installing  the  battery,  make  sure  the  ig 
nition  and  all  electrical  consumers  are  switch
ed  off. 
(D Note 
Make  sure the ventilation  hose  on  the  side 
of  the  battery  is  connected,  otherwise 
fumes  or  battery  acid  can  leak out. 
- Vehicles  with  the  Start-Stop-System*  are 
equipped  with  a special  cycle-proof  AGM 
battery.  Installing  a  different  type  of 
battery  can  cause  problems  in the  vehi
cle  electrical  system.  When  replacing  the 
vehicle  battery,  always  install  one  with 
the  same  specifications  as  the original 
battery. 
@ For  the  sake of the  environment 
Because  of the  problem  of  proper  disposal 
of  a  battery,  we  recommend your  author
ized  Audi dealer  change  the  battery  for 
you.  Batteries  contain  sulfuric  acid  and  lead  and  must  always  be  disposed  of  prop
erly  in compliance  with  all environmental 
regulations.  Disposing  of vehicle  batteries 
improperly  is  very  dangerous  to  the  envi
ronment. 
Windshield/headlight 
washer  container 
Fig.  199 E ng in e  compar tment: cov er on  th e w in ds hield 
and  headl ig ht*  washer  fluid  reservoir 
II-
• 
•  
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242  Checking  and  filling 
The washer  f luid containe r is marked with the 
symbo l$  on its cap 
¢fig . 199,  ¢page  229, 
fig.  193  . 
.,. Before you  che ck a nyt hin g in the  e ng ine 
compartment, 
always  read  and  heed  all 
WARNINGS ¢ A in  Working in the  engine 
compartment  on page 
22 7 . 
.,.  Lift the  filler  cap tongue  to  add  washer  flu
i d . Yo u can fill the  container  to  the  top . 
.,.  Press the  cap back onto  the  f iller neck after 
filling t he containe r. 
You can find t he  reservoir 
capacity in the  tab le 
i n ¢ 
page  283 . 
Clean  water  sho uld  be used  when  filling  up. If 
possible,  use soft  water  to  prevent  sca ling on 
washer jets.  Always add  a glass  cleane r solu
tion  (with frost  protection  in the  winter). 
Do not  mi x engine  coo lant  an tifreeze or 
any ot her ad ditives  to f ill up the wind 
shie ld washer  reserv oir.  
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266  What  do  I  do  now? 
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 tire  failure,  pull the 
car well away from  moving traffic  and  try to 
reach 
level ground  before you stop o ,&. 
... All passengers  should leave  the  car and 
move to  a safe location  (for  instance,  behind 
the  guardrail) 
o A-
.. Engage  the parking  brake to  prevent  your 
vehicle from  rolling unintentionally 
o ,&. 
... Move selector  lever  to position Po ,& . 
• If you are  towing  a trailer,  unhitch  the trailer 
from  your vehicle . 
...  Take the 
jack and the spare tire out  of the 
luggage  compartment 
o page  264, 
o page265. 
A WARNING 
You  or your  passengers  could be  injured 
while  changing  a  wheel if you  do not  fol
low these  safety  precautions: 
- If you have a  flat  tire, 
move a safe  dis
tance  off  the road.  Turn off the  engine, 
turn  the  emergency  flashers on and  use 
other  warning  devices 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  traffic. 
- To help  prevent  the  vehicle from  moving 
sudden ly and  possibly slipping  off the 
jack,  always fully set  the  parking brake 
and  block the  wheel  diagonally  opposite 
the  wheel  being  changed . When  one 
front  wheel  is  lifted off the  ground,  plac
ing 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 
opage  136. 
@ Tips 
Before changing  the  whee l, you must  acti
vate  the jacking  mode,  so  that the  auto
matic  controls  for  the  Adaptive  Air Sus
pension*  do not  make  it  more  difficult to 
lift the  vehicle with the  jack 
o page  268 . 
Changing  a  wheel 
When you  change  a wheel,  follow  these
quence  described  below  step-by-step  and  in 
exactly  that  order. 
l. Activate the  vehicle  jack mode* 
opage  268 . 
2.  Remove the decorative  wheel  cover* . For 
more  details  see  also 
o page  267,  Deco
rative  wheel  covers 
or o page  267, 
Wheels  with  wheel  bolt  caps. 
3.  Loosen the wheel  bolts o page  268. 
4.  Locate the  proper  mounting  point  for the 
jack and  align  the  jack  below that point 
opage  268. 
5. Raise the  car with the  jack o page  268. 
6.  Remove the wheel  with  the flat  tire and 
then  install 
the  spare opage 270. 
7. Tighten  all wheel  bolts  lightly . 
8. 
Lower the  vehicle with the  jack . 
9 .  Use the  wheel  bolt w rench and 
firmly 
tighten  all  wheel bolts o page  268. 
10. Replace the  decorative wheel cover*. 
11. Deactivate  the  vehicle jack mode * in the 
MMI: 
I CARI function  button > (Ca r)*  sys
tems 
control  button > Servicing & checks 
> Air  susp.: jack  mode > Off. 
The vehicle jack  mode* switches  off automati
ca lly at  speeds  above  6  mph  (10  km/h) . 
A WARNING ,-
Always read and  follow all WARNINGS and 
in format ion 
o .&. in Raising the  vehicle on 
page  269 
and opage  271.  
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272  Fuses  and  bulbs 
Fuses  and  bulbs 
Fuses 
Replacing fuses 
Fuses  that have blown  will  have metal  strips 
that  have burned  through. 
Fig. 218 Dr iver  side  of the  cockpit:  fuse  panel cover 
The fuses  are  located  at  the  front  left  and 
right  of the  cockpit  and  behi nd  the  trim  on 
the  right  side  of the  luggage  compartment. 
•  Switch  the  ign ition  and  the  affected  electri
c al  equ ipment  off. 
•  Check the  following  table  to  see  which  fuse 
belongs  to  the  consumer. 
•  Remove  the cover ¢ 
fig.  218 or¢ page 223, 
Opening  the  side  trim. 
• To remove  the  purple  plast ic  clip  if necessa
ry 
ll, hold  onto  it  at  the  small  side  and  pull 
i t  out  of the  fuse panel 
c:> page  2 72 , 
fig.  219 . 
• Remove  the  clamp  from  the  rea r side  of the 
fusecover <>fig. 
218. 
• Remove  the  fuse  using  the  cla mp  and  re
pla ce the  blown  fuse  w ith  an  ident ical  new 
one. 
A WARNING 
Do not  repair  fuses  and  never  rep lace  a 
blown  fuse  with  one  that  has  a  higher  amp 
rating.  This can  cause  damage  to the  e lec
trical  system  and  a  fi re. 
ll You  can dis pose  of the  plastic  clip after  removing  it. 
(D Note 
If  a  new  fuse  burns  out  again  after  shortly 
have  you  have  installed  it,  have  the  electri
ca l system  checked  by yo ur authorized 
Audi  dealer. 
(D Tips 
- The  following  table  does  not  list  fuse  lo 
cations  that  are  not  used . 
- Some  of  the  equipment  items  listed  are 
optional  or  only  available  on  certain 
model  configurations. 
Driver side cockpit fuse assignment 
Fig .  219 Dr iver side  cockpit:  fuse  pa nel w ith  plast ic 
bracket 
Fuse panel ® (blac k) 
No. Equipment  Amps 
Switch  panel, electromechan ica l 
1 parking  brake,  seat heating, 5 
starting  assist,  control  module 
2 Automatic  d imm ing  in terior 
5 rea rview  mirro r,  horn 
3 Exhaust  system  (diesel  engine) 10  
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2 76  Emergency  situations 
Emergency  situations 
General 
This  chapter  is intended  for  trained  emer
gency crews  and  working  personnel  who 
have the  necessary tools  and equipment  to 
perform  these  ope rations. 
Starting  by  pushing  or 
towing 
Q;) Note 
Vehicles  w ith  an  automatic  transmission 
cannot  be  started  by pus hing  o r tow ing. 
Starting  with  jumper 
cables 
If necessary,  the  engine  can be started  by 
connecting  it to  the  battery  of  another  vehi
cle. 
If the  engine  should  fail  to  start  because  of a 
discharged  or weak  battery,  the  battery  can  be 
connected  to  the  battery  of 
another vehicle, 
using  a 
pair  of jumpe r cables to  start  the  en
g ine . 
Jumper  cables 
Use only jumper  cables  of sufficiently  large 
cross section to  carry  the  starter  current  safe
ly. Refer  to  the  manufacturer's  specif ications. 
Use only jumper  cables  with 
insulated termi
na l clamps  which  are  distinctly  marked: 
plus(+)  cable in most  cases  colored red 
minu s(-)  cable 
in most  cases  colored black . 
A WARNING 
Batteries  contain  electricity, acid,  and  gas. 
Any of  these can cause  very serious  or fatal 
inju ry.  Follow  the  instructions  below for 
safe  handling  of your  veh icle's  battery. 
- Always shield  you r eyes  and  avoid lean
ing  over  the  battery  whenever possible. 
- A discharged  battery can freeze  at  tem
peratures  just be low  32  °F (0 °C).  Before  connecting  a 
jumper cable,  you  must 
thaw  the  frozen  battery  complete ly, oth
erwise  it  could  explode. 
- 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  gas
es.  Keep  sparks,  flame  and  lighted  ciga
rettes  away  from  batteries. 
- Do not  try  to  jump  start  any  vehicle  with  a  low acid  level in the  battery. 
- The  vo ltage  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  bat
tery . Use  of  batteries  of  d ifferent  voltage 
or  substantially  different "Ah" rating 
may  cause  an  exp losion  and  personal in
jury. 
- Never  charge  a  frozen  batte ry.  Gas  trap
ped  in the  ice  may  cause an  explosion. 
- Never charge or use a battery that  has 
been  frozen.  The battery  case  may  have 
be  weakened. 
- Use of  batter ies  of  different  voltage  or 
substantially  different  capacity  (Ah) rat
ing  may  cause  an  exp losion  and  injury. 
The  capacity  (Ah) of  the booster  battery 
should  not  be  lower  than  that  of the  dis 
charged  battery. 
- Before  you  check  anything  in  the  engine 
compartment,  always  read  and  heed  a ll 
WARNINGS¢ 
page  22 7. 
(D Note 
- App lying  a higher  voltage  booster  bat
tery  will cause  expensive  damage to  sen
sitive  electronic  components,  such  as 
contro l units,  relays,  radio,  etc . 
- Th ere  must  be no  electrical  contact  be
tween  the  vehicles  as  otherwise  current  cou ld already  start  to  f low  as  soon  as  the 
positive(+)  terminals  are  connected.  .,.  
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2 78  Emergency  situations 
-When  connecting  jumper  cables,  make 
sure  that  they  cannot  get  caught  in any 
moving  parts  in the  engine  compart
ment. 
- Before  you  check  anything  in the  engine 
compartment,  always  read and  heed  all 
WARNINGS 
<=) page  227. 
(D Note 
Improper  hook-up  of jumper  cables  can  ru
in the  generator. 
- Always connect  POSITIVE( +) to  POSI
TIVE(+),  and  NEGATIVE(-)  to  NEGATIVE 
( - ) ground  post  of the  battery  manager 
control  unit. 
- Check that  all  screw  plugs  on  the  battery 
cells  are  screwed  in firmly . If  not,  tighten 
plugs  prior  to  connecting  clamp  on  nega
tive  battery  terminal. 
- Please  note that  the  procedure  for  con
necting  a jumper  cable  as  described 
above  applies  specifically  to the  case  of 
your  vehicle  being  jump  started. When 
you  are giving  a jump  start  to another  ve
hicle , do 
not connect  the  negat ive( -) ca
ble  to  the  negative( -) terminal  on  the 
discharged  battery@<=) 
fig.  223. In
stead,  securely  connect  the  negative( -) 
cable  to  either  a  solid  metal  component 
that  is firmly  bolted  to  the  engine  block 
or  to  the  engine  block  itself.  If  the  bat
tery  that  is being  charged  does  not  vent 
to  the  outside,  escaping  battery  gas 
could  ignite  and  explode! 
Emergency  towing 
with  commercial  tow 
truck 
General  hints 
Your Audi  requires  special  handling  for  tow
tng. 
The  following  information  is  to  be  used  by 
commercia l tow  truck  operators  who  know 
how  to operate  their  equipment  safely. 
-Never  tow  your  Audi. Towing will  cause 
damage  to  the  engine  and transmission . 
- Never wrap the  safety chains  or  winch  ca
bles  around  the  brake lines. 
- To prevent  unne cessary damage , your Audi 
must  be  transported  with  a  flat  bed  truck. 
- To load  the  vehicle  on to  the  flat  bed,  use 
the  towing  loop  found  in  the  vehicle tools 
and  attach  to  the  front  or rear anchorage 
<=)page 278 and ¢page  279. 
.&_ WARNING 
= 
A vehicle  being  towed  is  not  safe  for  pas-
sengers.  Never  allow  anyone  to  ride in  a 
vehicle  be ing  towed,  for  any  reason. 
Front  towing  loop 
Only install  the front  towing  loop  when it  is 
needed. 
Fig.  224 Front  bumper:  cover 
Fig.  225 Front  bumper : in stalling  the  towing loop 
-
The towing  loop  fits  into  the  threaded hole  lo 
cated  on  the  right side  of the  front  bumper 
and  covered  by a  smal l cover  when  not  in  use. 
.,.  Remove  the  towing  loop  from  the  vehicle 
tool  kit.  
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heavy components  such as the  engi ne 
b lock or transmiss ion are removed. 
- W hen removing  heavy components  like 
these,  ancho r vehicle  to  hoist  o r add cor
respond ing weig hts  to  ma inta in the  cen 
ter  of  g ravity . Otherwise,  the  vehicle 
m ight  tilt  o r sli p off  the  hoist,  causi ng 
ser ious p erso na l in ju ry. 
([)  Note 
-Be awa re of  the  fo llowing  points  befo re 
li fting  t he vehicle: 
- The vehicle  should  never  be lifted  or 
jacked  up  from  underneath  the  engine  oil  pan,  the  transmission  housing,  the 
front  or  rear  axle  or the  body side 
members.  This could  lead  to  serious 
damage. 
- To avoid  damage  to  the  underbody  or 
chassis frame , a  rubber  pad  must  be 
i nserted  between  the  floor  jack  and 
the  lift  points. 
- Before  driving  over a workshop  hoist, 
check that  the  veh icle weight  does  not 
exceed the  permissible  lifting  capacity 
of the  hoist. 
- Before  driving  over a workshop  hoist, 
ensure  that  there  is sufficient  clear
ance  between  the  hoist  and  low  parts 
of the  vehicle. 
Emergency  situations  281 
• 
•  
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28 6  Con sum er  Inf ormation 
comp lexity of today's  automobi les,  have 
steadi ly reduced  the  scope  of maintenance 
and  repairs which can be carried  out  by vehicle 
owners. 
Also, s afety  an d e nvir onm ent al con
cerns  place very strict  limits  on the  nature  of  repairs  and  adjustments  to  engine  and trans 
miss ion pa rts  which an owner can  perform . 
Maintenance,  adjustments  and  repa irs usua lly 
require special  tools,  testing  devices and  oth
er equipment  avai lab le to  specially trained 
workshop  personnel  in order  to  assure  proper 
performance,  reliab ility and  safety  of the  vehi
cle and  its  many systems . 
Improper  ma intenance,  adjustments  and  re 
pa irs can impair the  operation  and  reliab ility 
of your vehicle and  even void your vehicle war ranty. Therefo re ,  proof of servici ng in accord
ance w it h  the  ma intenance  sched ule may be a 
condition  for upholding  a possible  warranty 
claim  made  within the  warran ty period. 
Above all,  operational  safety  can be adve rsely 
affected,  c reating  unnecessary  risks for you 
and your  passengers. 
If in doubt  about  any serv icing,  have it done 
by your author ized Audi dealer  or any other 
p roperly  equipped  and  qualified  workshop . 
We strong ly urge you to  give your authorized 
Audi dealer  the  opportunity  to  perform  all 
schedu led  maintenance  and  necessary  repairs . 
Your dea ler  has the  facilities,  or iginal  parts 
and  tra ined spec ialists  to  keep your vehicle 
running  properly . 
Performing  lim it e d  m aint en anc e y ourself 
The fo llowing pages  describe  a limited  num
ber of procedures  which can be performed  on 
you r vehicle with  ordinary too ls, shou ld the 
need  arise  and  trained  personnel  be unavaila
ble. Before performing  any of these  proce
dures,  always thoroughly  read all of the  app li
cable  text  and  ca refully follow the  instruc
tions  given. Always  rigorously obse rve the 
WARNINGS p rovided . 
Before you  ch eck anything  in th e engin e 
compartme nt,  alway s read an d heed all  WARNINGS 
¢ & a
nd ¢ & in  Working  in  the 
engine  comportment  on page 
22 7 . 
A WARNING 
--Serious personal  in jury may occur as  a re-
sult  of improperly  performed  mainte nance,  adjustments  or repa irs. 
- Always be extremely  careful  when work
ing on the  vehicle. Always follow com
monly accepted  safety  pract ices and  gen
eral  common  sense.  Never r isk personal 
in jur y. 
- Do not  attempt  any of the  maintenance, 
checks or  repairs  descr ibed o n the  fol
lowing pages  if you are  not  fu lly fam iliar 
with  these  or other  procedures  with  re spect  to  the ve hicl e,  or are  uncerta in how 
to  proceed . 
- Do not  do any work withou t the  proper 
too ls and  equipment . Have the  necessary 
work done  by your authorized  A udi deal 
er or anothe r properly equipped  and 
qualified  workshop. 
- The engine  compar tment  o f any motor 
vehicle is a  potentially  hazardous  area.  Never reach  into the  area  around  or 
touch  the  rad iator  fan.  It  is temperature 
control led and  can sw itch  on suddenly  -
even when  the  engine  is off . The radiator 
fan switches  on automatically  when  the 
coo lant  reaches  a ce rtain  temperature 
and  will cont inue to  ru n until  the  coo lant 
tempera ture drops. 
- Always sw itch  off the  ignition  before  any
one  gets  under  the vehicle. 
- Always support  your veh icle with  safety 
s tands  if it is necessary  to  work  under
neath  the  vehicle. The j ack s upp lied with 
the  vehicle is not  adequate  for this  pur
pose  and  cou ld co llapse  causing  serio us 
pe rsonal  injury . 
- If  you must  work underneath  the  vehicle 
wit h the  wheels  on the  ground,  a lways 
make sure the  vehicle is on  leve l ground, 
that  the  wheels  are  a lways secure ly 
blocked and  that  t he engine  cannot  be 
started .  
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-Always  make sure the  transm ission se
lector  lever  (automatic  transmiss ion)  is 
in  P (Park position)  and the  park  brake is 
applied. 
@) For the  sake of the  environment 
- Changing the  eng ine settings  w ill ad
versely affect  em ission levels. This is det
rimental  to  the  environment  and  increas
es fuel  consumption . 
- Always observe env ironmental  regula
tions  when  d isposing  of  old  engine  oil, 
used brake fluid,  dirty  engine  coolant, 
spent  batter ies or worn  out  t ires. 
- Undeployed  airbag  modules  and  preten
s ioners  might  be classified  as Perchlo
rate  Material  -specia l hand ling may ap
ply, see www.dts c.ca .gov/hazardous
waste/perch lorate.  When  the  veh icle or 
parts  of  the  restraint  system  includ ing 
airbag  modules  safety  belts  wit h preten
sioners  are scrapped,  all  applicable  laws 
and  regulations  must  be observed. Your 
a uthorized  Audi  dea ler  is familiar  w ith 
these  requirements  and we  recommend 
that  you  have your  dea ler  perform  this 
serv ice for  you . 
Additional  accessories, 
modifications  and 
parts  replacement 
Additional  accessories and  parts 
replacement 
Always  consult  an authorized  Audi dealer  be
fore  purchasing  accessories. 
Your veh icle incorporates  the  latest  safety  de
sig n featu res ensu ring  a high  standard  of  ac 
tive  and passive  safety. 
This safety  could  be compromised  by non-ap proved changes to  the  veh icle.  For this  reason, 
if  parts  have to be  replaced,  please observe 
the  following  points  when  install ing addition
a l accessories: 
Con sumer  In formation  287 
Approved  Audi  accesso ries and  genuine  Audi 
parts  are available  from  authorized  Audi  deal
ers. 
T hese dea lers a lso have the  necessary  facili
ties,  tools  and trained  specialists  to  install  the 
parts  and accessories proper ly. 
A WARNING 
Using the  wrong  spare parts  or  using  non
approved  accessories can cause damage  to 
the  vehicle  and serious  persona l injury. 
- Use on ly accessories express ly approved 
by Audi  and genu ine Audi  spare parts 
- These parts  and accessories  have been 
specially  designed  to  be used  on your  ve
hicle . 
- Never install  accessories such as tele
phone cradles  or  beverage holders  on air
bag covers or within  the  airbag  deploy
ment  zones . Do ing so will  increase the 
risk of  injury  if  a irbags are  triggered  in  an 
accident! 
- Before you check anything  in  the engine 
compa rtment,  always read and heed all 
WARNINGS ~ 
page  22 7. 
(D Note 
- If  items  other  than  genuine  Audi  spare 
parts,  add-on  equipment  and accessory 
items  are used or  if  repair  work is not 
performed  accord ing to  spe cified  meth
ods,  this  can  result in severe damage  to 
yo ur vehicle's  engine  and  body (such as 
corrosion)  and adversely affect  your  vehi 
cle's warranty . 
- If  emergency  repairs  must  be performed 
elsewhere,  have the  vehicle  examined  by 
an authorized  Audi  dealer  as soon as 
possible. 
- The  manufacturer  cannot  be held  liable 
for  damage wh ich occurs due to  failure 
to  comply  with  these  stipulations. 
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