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208  Trailer towing 
Trailer  towing 
Driving  with  a  trailer 
General  information 
Your  Audi  was designed  primarily  for passen
ger  transportation . 
If  you  plan  to  tow  a trailer,  p lease  remember 
that  the  additional  load  will  affect  durability, 
economy  and  performance . 
Trailer  towing  not  on ly places  more  stress  on 
the  vehicle,  it  also  calls  for  more  concentra
tion  from  the  driver. 
For  this  reason,  always  follow  the  operating 
and  driving  instructions  provided  and  use 
common  sense. 
@ Note 
If  you  are  going  to  tow  a trai ler,  you  must 
activate  the  trailer  operation mode 
c:::> page  208,  Operating instructions. 
Technical requirements 
Trailer  hitch 
Use a  weight-carrying  hitch  conforming  to  the 
gross  trailer  weight.  The  hitch  must  be  suita ble  for  your  vehicle  and  trailer and must  be 
mounted  securely on the  vehicle's  chassis  at  a 
technically  sound location . Use  only  a  trailer 
hitch  with a  removable  ball mount.  Always 
check  with  the  trailer  hitch  manufacturer to 
make  sure  that you  are  using the  cor rect 
hitch. 
Do  not use a bumper  hitch. 
The  hitch  must  be  installed  in such  a way  that 
it  does  not  interfere  with  the impact-absorb
ing  bumper  system.  No modifications  should 
be  made  to  the  vehicle  exhaust  and  brake  sys
tems . From  time to  time,  check  that  all hitch 
mounting  bolts  remain  securely  fastened. 
When  you are not  towing  a  trailer, remove  the 
trai ler  hitch  ball mount.  This  prevents  the 
hitch  from  causing damage  should  your vehi
cle  be struck  from  behind 
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Trailer  brakes 
If your  trailer  is equipped  with  a brakin g  sys
tem,  check  to be  sure  that  it  conforms  to  all 
regulations. 
T he  trailer  hydraulic  brake  system must not be 
directly  connected  to  the vehicle's  hydraulic 
brake  system . 
Safety  chains 
Always  use  safety  chains  between  your  veh icle 
and  the  trailer. 
Trailer  lights 
Trailer lights must  meet  all  regulations.  Be 
sure  to  check  with  your  Audi  dealer  for  correct 
wiring,  switches  and  relays. 
Mirrors 
If you  are  unable to  see  the  traffic  behind  you 
using  the  regular  outside  mirrors,  then  you 
must install  extended  mirrors. It is important 
that  you 
always have  clear  v is ion  to  the  rear . 
A WARNING 
--
After removing  the trailer  hitch,  do  not 
store  it  in your  vehicle . In  case  of  sudden 
braking,  the  hitch  could  fly forward  and  in
jure  you or your  passengers. 
Operating  instructions 
Maximum  trailer  weight 
A  trailer  for  your  vehicle  is limited  to  a typical 
class  1 or  class 2  trailer. 
Trailer  load  distribution 
Be sure  the  load  in the  trailer  is  held securely 
in  place  to  prevent it  from  shift ing  forward, 
backward  or  sideways. 
Never allow a  passenger to ride  in a trailer 
c:::> A in Driving  instructions  on page 210. 
Engine  cooling  system 
Towing  a trailer  makes  the  engine  work  hard
er . It  is important  that  the  cooling  system 's 
performance  is up  to  the  additional  load.  
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210  Trailer  towing 
A lways  apply  brakes  early. When  driving 
downhill,  shift  into a  lower  gear  to use  the  en
g ine  braking  effect  to  slow the  vehicle . Use of 
the  brakes  alone  can  cause them  to  overheat 
and  fail. 
Air su spen sion * 
When  driving  with  a  trai ler,  activate  the  trailer 
mode  of  the  air  suspension.  Switch  the air 
suspension  trailer  mode  on  when  you  are  tow
ing  a trailer.  This  will  limit the regulation  by 
the  air  suspens ion  while  driving.  Select  in the 
MMI: 
! CARI function  button> (C ar)*  sys te m s 
control  button  > Vehicl e se tting s>  Air s usp .: 
t o wing > On . 
Coolant  t emperatur e 
The  coolant  temperature  gauge¢ page  11 
must be observed  carefully. The coolant  tem
perature  can increase  if you  drive  on  long  in
clines  in a  low  gear  at  high  engine  speeds. Re
duce  your  speed  immed iate ly if the  LEDs  in 
the  top  pa rt  of  the  display  turn  on. 
For more information  about  indicator  lights, 
refer  to. ¢ page  16 . 
A WARNING 
Anyone  not  properly  restrained  in a  mov
ing  veh icle  is at  a  much  greater  risk  in  an 
accident.  Never  let  anyone  r ide  in your  car 
who  is  not  prope rly wearing  the  restraints 
provided  by Audi . 
Trailer  towing  tips 
Important  to  know 
Your vehicle  handles  differently  when  tow ing 
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a  trailer  because  of  the  addit ional  weight  and 
d ifferent  weight  dist ribution.  Safety,  perform
ance  and  economy  w ill greatly  depend  on  how 
carefu lly you  load  your  trailer  and  operate 
your  rig. 
Before  you  actually  tow  your  trailer,  practice 
turn ing,  stopp ing  and  back ing  up  in an  area 
away  from  traffic.  Keep  practicing  until  you 
have  become  comp letely  familiar  with  the way  your  vehicle
-trailer  combination  behaves  and 
responds . 
Backi ng  up  is diffic ult  and  requi res  p ractice. 
Backing  up  w ith  a trailer  generally  req uires 
steering  action  opposite  to  that  when  backing 
up  your  vehicle without  a trailer. 
Maintai n a  greater  d ista nce  between  yo ur ve
hicle  and  the  one  in fron t of  yo u. You w ill need 
more  room  to  stop.  To compensate  for  the 
trailer,  you  will need  a  larger  than  normal 
turning  radius. 
When  passing,  remember  that  you  cannot  ac ce le rate  as fast  as  you  norma lly would  be
ca use  of  the added  load.  Make  sure  you  have 
enough  room  to  pass . After  passing,  allow 
plenty  of  room  for  your  trailer before  chang
ing  lanes  again. 
Avoid  jerky starts,  sharp tu rns  o r 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  294. 
Parking  on  a slope 
Do not  park  on a slope  with  a trailer.  If  it can
not  be  avoided,  do  so only  after  doing  the fol
lowing: 
When  parking: 
.,.  App ly the  foot  brake  . 
.,.  Have  someone  place  choc ks  unde r both  the 
vehicle  and  the  trailer  wheels. 
.,.  With  chocks  in place,  slowly  release  the 
brakes  unt il the  whee l chocks  absorb  the 
load . 
.,.  Turn  the whee ls towards  the  curb. 
.,.  Apply  the  parking  brake. 
.,.  Select  the  P selector  lever  posit ion. 
When  re sta rting  after  p ark in g : 
.,.  App ly the  foot  brake  . 
.,.  Start  the engine.  
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Fuel  supply  and  filling 
your  f uel  tank 
Gasoline 
Fuel  supply 
Appl ies to vehicles: with  gasoline e ngin e 
Using  the right  fuel  helps  keep  the  environ 
men t clean  and  preven ts engine  damage. 
Fuel  recommendation 
The fuel  recomme nded fo r yo ur  vehicle  is un
leaded premium 
g rade gasolin e. A udi  recom
mends  using  TO P TIE R D etergent  Gaso line 
w it h  a mi nimum  oc tane ra ting  o f  91 A KI (9 5 
RON ). For  more  inform ation  on TOP  TIER De
t ergent  Gasoline,  please go  to  the off ici al 
websi te (www .toptie rgas .com) . 
T he  recommended  gasoline  octane  rating  for 
your  eng ine  can  also be  fo und o n a label  loc at
e d  on  the  ins ide of  the  fuel  filler  flap . This  ra t
i ng  may  be specified  as A KI or  RO N. 
Your veh icle may also be operated  using  un
l e ad ed  regular  g asoline  with  a min imum  o c
tane  rating  of  87 AKI/91  RO N.  However, using 
87  AK I/91  RO N octa ne fue l w ill  sli ght ly  re 
d uce eng ine  perfo rmance . 
Use unleaded  ga soline only . Unleaded  g aso
line  is available  th rougho ut  the  USA, Ca na da, 
an d in  most  E uropean cou ntries . We  recom 
mend  that  you  do  not  ta ke yo ur vehicle  to 
areas or  countries  where  unleaded gasoline 
may  not  be ava ilable. 
F or  mo re  informat io n  on  refue ling your  ve hi
cle, see 
q page  219. 
Octane  rating 
Octane rating  ind icates a gaso line's ability  to 
r es ist  engine  d amag ing "kno ck" cau sed b y 
p remature  ign ition  and detona tion.  There fore, 
buy ing the  correct  grade  of  gaso line is very 
importa nt  to  he lp prevent  possible  engine 
damage  and a loss of  engine  performance. 
Gasoline  mos t common ly used in  the  Unite d 
States  an d Canada has the  following  octane 
Fuel  supply  and  filling  your  fuel  tank  217 
ra tings that  can  usu a lly be found  on the  fi ller 
p ump : 
- Premium  Grad e: 9 1 -96  A KI 
- Regular Grade: 87  - 90  AKI  Explanation  of  the  abbreviations: 
AKI  = Anti  K nock  In d ex = (R+M )/2 = (RO N 
+MON )/2 
RON=  Resea rch O ctane  Num ber 
MO N= M otor  Octane  Number . 
(D Note 
-Do not  use a ny fue l w ith  octane  rat ings 
lower  than  87  A KI  or  9 1 RO N othe rwise 
ex pensiv e engi ne damage  w ill occur. 
- Do 
not use leaded gasoline . The use of 
leaded  gasoline  w ill severely  damage 
yo ur v ehicl e's cata lytic  conve rter  a nd  its 
abi lity  to  co ntrol  ex haust  em issio ns. 
Blended  gasoline 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  gasoline  engine 
Use of  gasoline  containing  alcohol  or 
MTBE  (methyl  tertiary  butyl  ether) 
You may use  unlea ded  gasoline  blen ded  wi th 
alcohol  o r M TB E (commonly  referred  to  as 
oxygenates)  if  the  blende d mixture  meets  the 
f o llow ing  criteria: 
Blend of gasoline methanol  (wood alcohol or 
methyl  alcohol) 
- Anti -k n ock  index  mus t be 87  A KI or  higher. 
- Blend  must  contain  no  mor e than  3%  meth-
anol. 
- Blend  must  contain  more  than 2%  co-sol-
vents . 
Blend of gasoline and ethanol  (grain  alcohol 
or ethyl  alcohol) 
- Anti -knoc k index  must  be 87  AKI or  h igher. 
- Blend  must  not  co nta in mo re tha n 15% 
ethanol. 
Blend of ga soline and MTBE 
- Anti-knock  index  must  be 87  AKI or  high er.  ..,. 
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218  Fuel supply  and  filling  your  fuel  tank 
-Blend  must  contain  not  more  than  15% 
MTBE. 
Seasonally  adjusted  gasoline 
Many  gasoline  grades  are  blended  to  perform 
espec ially  we ll for  winter  or  summer  driv ing. 
During  seasonal  change-over,  we  suggest  that 
you  fill  up  at  busy gas  stat ions where  the sea
sonal  adjustment  is  more  likely to  be made  in 
time. 
(CT) Note 
- Methanol  fuels  which  do not  meet  these 
requirements  may  cause corrosion and 
damage  to  plastic and  rubber  compo
nents  in the  fuel  system . 
- Do  not  use  fuels that  fai l to  meet  the 
specified  criteria  in this  chapter. 
- If yo u are  unable  to  determine  whether 
or  not  a  particular  fuel blend  meets  the 
specifications,  ask  your  service  station  or 
its  fuel  sup plier. 
- Do not  use  fuel  for  which  the  contents  cannot  be  identified. 
- Fuel  system  damage  and  performance 
problems  resulting  from  the  use  of fuels 
different  from  those  specified  are  not 
the  respons ibility  of  Audi  and  are  not 
covered  under  the  New Vehicle  or  the  Emission  Control  System  Warranties. 
- If you  experience  a  loss of  fuel  economy 
or  driveability  and  performance  prob l ems  due  to  the  use  of  one  of  these fuel 
blends,  we recommend  that  you  switch 
to  unblended  fuel. 
Gasoline additives 
A  major  concern  among  many  auto manufac 
turers  is  carbon  deposit  build- up caused  by 
the  type  of  gasoline  you  use. 
A lthough  gasoline  grades  differ  from  one 
manufacturer  to  another, they  have  certain 
things  in  common.  All gasoline  g rades  contain 
substances  that  can  cause  deposits  to  co llect 
on  vital  engine  parts,  such  as  fuel  injectors 
and  intake  valves.  Although  most  gasoline 
brands  include  additives  to  keep  engine  and  fuel 
systems  clean,  they  a re  not  equally  effec
tive . 
A udi  recommends  using  TOP TIER Detergent 
Gasoline.  For  more information  on TOP  TIER 
Detergent  Gasoline,  please  go  to  the  official 
website  (www.toptiergas.com). 
After  an extended  period of using  inadequate 
f uels,  carbon  deposit  build-ups  can  rob  yo ur 
engine  of  peak  performance. 
CD Note 
Damage  or  malf u nct ion  due  to  poor  fuel 
quality  is  not covered  by the  Aud i New  Ve
hicle  Limited  Warranty. 
Diesel  fuel 
Applies  to veh icles: w ith  diesel engine 
Always  use ULSD (Ultra  Low Su lfu r Diesel) 
No.  2.  The  U LSD  No.  2  meets  the  ASTM  D975. 
Diesel  fuel  with  concentrations  of  biodiese l 
higher  than  5  %  s uch as  Bl  1,  B2O or BlOO  are 
strictly  prohib ited. 
Serv ice  stat ion  fuel  pumps  are  labeled  with 
the  correct  fuel  information  for  easy  recogn i
t io n  by the  user. If  the  diesel  fuel  pump  is not 
labeled  ask the  station  operator  what  fue l is 
being  dispensed  before  filling  up your vehicle. 
ULSD No.  2  may not be  available  outside  the 
USA  and  Canada.  Be sure  to  check  before  trav
eling  to  other  countries. 
ULSD No.  2  can  become  thicker  in very  cold 
temperatu res,  and  this can  impair  the  en
gine's  start ing  and  running.  Depending  on the 
season,  gas  stat ions  provide  ULSD  No. 2 that 
flows  better  in cold  temperatures  so  that you 
can  continue  operating  your  vehicle  as  usua l. 
CD Note 
-Yo ur  vehicle's  diesel  engine  was  de
signed  soley  for  use  with  ULSD  No.  2. 
Therefore,  never  use  gasoline,  heating 
oil,  other  fuels  or  flow  improvers.  These 
conta in substances  that  will  severely 
damage  the  fuel  system  and  the  engine. 
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Such damage  will not  be covered  by your 
New Vehicle Limited Warranty . 
- If you p ut  any amount  of  incorrect  fue l in 
t h e fue l tank,  do not  start  the  engine  un
der  any circumstances.  Immediately  con
tact  the  nearest  author ized Audi dealer 
or authorized  Audi Service Facility for as
s istance.  These fuels  contain  substances 
that  can severely damage  the  fuel  sys
tem  and  the  engin e if the  engine  is start
ed. 
Fuel  tank 
Fuel filler  neck 
The fuel  filler  neck is located  on the  r ight  rear 
side  panel  behind the  fuel  f iller flap. 
If the  power loc king system  should  fail,  you 
can st ill open  the  flap  manually -for  detai led 
instructions  see ¢ 
page 221. 
You can find  the  fue l tank capacity o f you r ve 
hicle in 
¢ page 292. 
The  label  on  the  inside  of the  fuel  filler flap 
tells  you the  cor rec t f uel  for yo ur vehicle . For 
more  in formation  about  fuel  specificat ions, 
see 
¢ page 217 . 
Your veh icle  fuel  tank  has  an on board  refue l
ling vapor  recove ry system . T his feature  he lps 
to  p revent  fuel  vapo rs from  escaping  from  the 
tank  and  polluting  the  environment  whi le you 
refuel your ve hicle. In order  to  fill the  tank 
properly whi le protect ing the  e nv ironment, 
p lease  follow t his refueling  procedure  careful
ly . 
& WARNING 
Under no rma l operating  condi tions, neve r 
car ry add itiona l fuel  containe rs  in your car. 
G as can iste rs a nd other  c ontaine rs used  to 
t ran sport  fue l can  be  dange rous.  Such con
t ainers,  full or empty,  may  lea k and  co uld 
cause  a fi re  in a co llision . If you must 
transport  fue l to  use for yo ur lawn mower, 
snow blower, etc.,  be very ca refu l and  al
ways observe  local and  state  laws  regard
ing the  use,  transportat io n  and  storage  of 
Fu el suppl y and  filli ng  your  fuel  t ank  219 
such  fuel  containe rs . M ake certa in the  con
tainer  meets  industry  standa rds  (ANSI/ 
ASTM F852  -86). 
(D Note 
Neve r drive your vehicle until  the  fuel  tank 
i s completely  empty.  T he  irreg ular s upply 
of fue l can ca use  m isfir ing. Gasoline cou ld 
enter  t he exhaust  system  and  damage  the 
catalytic  converter . 
Refuelling 
Fig. 1 84 R ig ht  rea r ve hicle s ide : Open ing  t he  fuel  filler 
flap 
F ig . 185 Fu el f ille r fla p with  attac hed  fuel  cap 
When  act ivat ing the  centra l locking, the  fuel 
filler flap  is a utomatically  unlocked o r locked . 
Ref uel the  vehicle wi th t he  ignition  switched 
off. 
Taking the  fuel  cap off 
.,.  Press the  left  side of the  fuel f iller flap  to 
open  it ¢ 
fig. 184  -arrow -. 
.,.  Unsc rew fue l filler  cap counte r-clockw ise 
and  ha ng  it  on the  fue l filler flap ¢ 
fig. 185. 
.,. Check t he  label on t he  ins ide  of the f uel fill
er f lap t o dete rm ine  if the  veh icle mus t be 
fue led with gasoline  or diese l fuel.  ..,.  
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220  Fuel supply  and  filling  your  fuel  tank 
Refuelling procedure 
.. Inse rt the  fue l nozzle  from  the gasoline 
pump  into  the  fue l filler  neck  as  far  as  it will 
go. 
..  Se lect  a  medium  refuelling  rate  so  that  the 
no zzle  switches  off  automatica lly when  the 
tank  is full. 
Putting  the  fuel  cap back on 
.. After  filling  your  tank, twist  the  fuel  fi ller 
cap  clockwise  as  far  as  it will go. 
..  Close the  fuel filler  flap. 
To  avoid  fuel  spi lling  or  evaporating  from  the 
fuel  tank  always  close  fuel  fi ller  cap  properly 
and  completely.  An improperly  closed  fuel  fill
er  cap  may  a lso  cause  the  MIL lamp 
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to  come  on. 
A WARNING 
Improper  refueling  or  handling  of  fue l can 
cause  fire,  explosion  and  severe  burns . 
- Fuel  is highly  flammable  and  can  cause 
severe  burns  and  other  injuries. 
- Failure  to  shut  the  engine  off  while  refu
eling  and/or  to  insert  the  pump  nozzle 
fully  into the  fuel  filler  neck  could  cause 
fuel  to  spray  out  of filler  neck  or  to over
flow.  Fuel spray  and  overflow ing fuel  can 
c ause  a fi re. 
- Never  use  a  cellular  telephone  wh ile  re
fueling.  The electromagnetic  radiation 
can  cause  sparks that  can  ign ite  fue l va
pors  and  cause a  fire. 
- Never  get  back  into  you r vehicle  while  re
fueling.  If in exceptiona l circumstances 
yo u must  get  back in your  vehicle  whi le 
refue ling,  make  certain  that  you  close 
the  door  and  touch  metal  to  discharge 
static  electricity  before  touching  the fill
er  nozzle  again.  Static  electricity  can 
cause  sparks  that  can  ignite  fuel  vapors 
released  during  refueling. 
- Never  smoke  or  have an  open  flame  any
where  in or  near  your  vehicle  when  refu 
eling  or filling  a  portable  fuel container . 
- For your  safety,  we  strongly  recommend 
that  you  do  not  travel  w ith  a  portable  fuel  container  in your  vehicle.  The  con
tainer,  full  or  empty  may  leak  and  could 
cause  a fire,  especially  in a  crash. 
- If,  under  exceptional  circumstances,  you 
must  transport  a  portable  fuel  container, 
please  observe  the  following: 
- Never  fill  a portable  fuel  container 
whi le  it  is anywhere  in  or  on  the  vehicle 
(for  example,  in the  luggage  compa rt
ment,  or  on  the  trunk) . Static  electrici
ty  can  build  up while  filling  and  can  ig
nite  fuel  vapors  causing  a fire. 
- Always  place a  portab le fue l container 
on  the  ground  before  fi lling. 
- Always  keep  the  filler  nozzle  complete
ly inside  the  portab le  container  before 
and  during  filling. 
- If  filling  a  portab le  container  made  of 
metal,  the  f iller  nozzle  must  always  be 
in contact  with  the  container.  This  will 
help  prevent  static  electricity  from  d is
c harging  and  cause  a fire. 
- Never  spill  fuel  inside  the  vehicle  or 
luggage compartment. Fuel vapors are 
highly  flammable . 
- Always observe  local  and  state/provin
cial  laws  regarding  the  use,  storage 
and  transportation  of  fuel  containers . 
- Make certain  the  fuel  container  meets 
industry  standards  (ANSI/  ASTM 
F852 -86) . 
(D Note 
If  any  fuel  has  spilled  onto  the  car,  it 
should  be  removed  immediately to  prevent 
damage  to  the  paint . 
@) For the  sake of  the  environment 
As soon  as  the  correctly  operated  no zzle 
switches  off  automatically  for  the  first 
time,  the  tank  is full.  Do not  try  to  add 
more  fuel because  fuel  may spill  out . In 
addition,  the  expansion space in the  fuel 
tank  will  be  filled  -causing  the  fuel  to 
overflow  when  it  becomes  warm  and  pol
l ute  the  environment .  
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(D Tips 
-Running  yo ur engine  while  refuelling 
may  cause  vapors  to  escape  or  even 
cause  fue l to  spill  out  of  the  tank.  This 
would  then  shut  off  the  fuel  nozzle  be
fore  the  tank  is full. 
- Do not  refuel  your  veh icle w ith  the  igni
tion  switched  on . The  fuel  gauge  may 
otherwise  not  indicate  the  correct  fuel 
level  afte r refuelling. 
- Diesel  veh icles * are  equipped  w ith  a  die
se l m isf ueling  protector.  It  allows  the 
vehicle  to  be  f ueled  on ly w ith  a  diesel 
fuel  pump  nozzle . A wo rn o r damaged 
no zzle or  a  nozz le  tha t  is too  small  may 
no t be  able  to  open  the  d iesel  misfueling 
protector.  If  this  is  the  case,  try  turning 
the  nozz le  before  inserting  it  in the  fue l 
filler  neck,  use  a different  fuel  p ump  or 
see  your  authorized  Audi dealer  or  au
thorized  repa ir facility  for  assistance. 
- The fuel  filler  flap  of your  vehicle  is  not  locked  when  you  lock the  vehicle  from 
the  i nside. 
Fuel filler  flap  emergency  release 
You con open  the  fuel  filler  flop  by hand  if the 
power  locking  system  should  fail. 
Fi g. 18 6 Luggage  compa rtme nt:  open ing  t he s ide  t rim 
Fu el suppl y and  filli ng  your  fuel  t ank  221 
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Fig . 1 8 7 Right  s ide  tr im pane l in t he  luggage  com part · 
men t: emerge ncy re lease  m echan is m 
Opening  the  sid e trim 
.,. To remove  the  right  side  t rim,  first  remove 
the  retainer  from  the  mounts ¢ 
fig. 186. 
.. Tu rn  both  lock ing  mechanisms  90°  to  the 
left  using  a  coin  or  a similar  object  and  re
move  the  locking  mechanisms . 
..  Tilt  t he  retainer  upward  and  pull  the  trim 
out.  Lay the  trim  down  o n its  s ide,  beca use 
there  is an  e lectr ica l w ire on  the  back. 
Fuel filler  door em ergency release 
The  emergency  release  mechanism  is  located 
behind  the  right  side  trim  panel  in the  lug
gage  compartment . 
..  Loosen  the  loop 
<=> fig. 187from th e  retainer 
and  then  pull  on  the  loop  carefully 
<=> CD . 
.. Press  on  the  left  side  of the  fue l filler  door 
to  open 
<=>page 219, fig. 184. 
(D Note 
Only p ull on  the  loop  until  yo u feel  resist
ance.  You w ill not  hea r it  release.  Other
wise  you  could  damage  the  eme rgency  re
l ease  mechanism. 
Selective  catalytic 
reduction 
General  information 
App lies  to vehicles:  wit h diesel engine 
On vehicles  with  se lective  cata lytic  reduct ion, 
an  urea  solution  (AdB lue)  is  injected  into  the 
exhaust  system  before  a  nitrogen  ox ide  cata
lytic  co nve rter  to  reduce  nitrogen  emissions.  ..,  
Page 224 of 316

222  Fuel  supply  and  filling  your  fuel  tank 
The  AdBlue is  stored  in a  separate  tank  in the 
ve hicle . The  AdBlue  usage  accounts  for  a p
prox imately  0.5%  to  1.2%  of  the  diese l fuel 
that  is  used. 
You must  refill  the  AdBl ue  or  have  it  refilled 
by your  authorized  A udi dealer  or  qualif ied 
wo rkshop  as  soon  as  the  Ad Bl ue  refill  mes
sage  appears  in t he  instrument  cl uster 
c::;,page223. 
A WARNING 
Failure  to  heed  Ad B lue  refi ll information  in 
t he  inst rument  cluste r can  p revent  the  ve 
hicl e from  b ein g  started  an d  driven. If  the 
vehicle  ca nno t be  driven  an d  an  emergency 
a rise s,  p erso nal inju ry can  occur. 
- A lways  ha ve t he  Ad B lue  tan k refilled  well 
b efore  the  tank  ru ns  dry. 
(0 Tips 
- Th e instrument  cluster  display  indicates 
t h e  di stance  remaining  tha t can  be  driv
en 
¢ page  2 22. If the  Ad  Blue  ta nk is 
comple te ly em pty,  the  eng ine  will  no t 
s tart  a gain a fter  the  igni tio n  is swi tched 
off. 
- Ad Blu e  is  required  by  law  to  opera te  this 
vehicle . 
Indicator  in the  instrument  cluster 
display 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  diesel engine 
The display  indicates  if  the  Ad Blue  level  is low 
or  if  it  was  filled  incorrectly. 
F ig . 188 Ins trume nt cluste r:  in dicato r in t he  d isplay 
AdBlue  level  low 
You w ill be  in formed  if t he  A d Bl ue  in  the  ta nk 
drops  below  a  certain  leve l. 
Plea se  refill AdBlue.  Range  1500  miles 
( 2400  km ) 
This  indicator  appears  when  there  is only 
enough  Ad Blue  left  to  d rive th e dis tance  indi
cate d in t he  dr ive r information  system .  Ple ase 
add  AdBl ue. 
Ad Bl ue /!7 Refill AdBlue! Cannot start  en
gine  in 600  miles  (1000  km )! See  owner's 
manual 
This  indicator  appea rs whe n there  is on ly 
eno ugh  Ad Blue  left  to  d rive the  distance  indi 
cated  i n the  dr iver  informa tion  system.  Please 
add  AdBl ue.  Othe rwis e the  e ngine  w ill not 
sta rt  a gain  if yo u st op  i t  o nce  the  dis tan ce  in
di ca ted  has  b een  drive n. 
Refill AdBlue! No restart!  See 
owner's  manual 
This  message  appears  when  the  Ad Blue tank 
is empty . P lease  add  Ad Blue.  Otherw ise  you 
will  not  be  able  to  sta rt the  eng ine  again  once 
yo u sto p  it. 
When  the  minimum  Ad Blue  level  has  bee n 
reached,  you  must  add  Ad Blue 
c::;,  page  223 . 
¢;Ii Filling  incorrectly 
If  the  AdBl ue  tank  was  filled  with  a  different 
fl uid than  Ad B lue  and  the  system  detects  that 
it  is  inco rrect,  a  message  will  appear . 
AdBlue ,/' AdBlue: System  fault  No restart 
in 600  miles  (1000  km)! See  owner's  man
ual 
T his  message  appears  w hen  it  is on ly possible 
to  dr ive the  distance  indicated  in the  d river  in 
f o rmat ion  system.  Drive to  the  nearest  quali
fied  workshop  to  have  the  malfunction  re paired.  Otherwise  the  eng ine  will  not  start 
again  if yo u stop  it  once  the  d istance  ind icated 
has  been  driven . 
AdBlue: System  fault  No restart! 
See  owne r's  manual  ..,.  
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This message  appears  if the  system  detects  it 
was  filled  incorrectly.  Drive immediate ly to 
the  nearest  qualified  workshop  to  have  the  malfunct ion  repaired.  Otherwise  you  will  not 
be  able  to  start  the  engine  aga in  once  you 
stop  it. 
Filling  AdBlue 
Ap plies  to  vehicles:  with  diesel  e ng in e 
A special  refill  bottle  must  be used  to fill  the 
AdBlue. 
Fi g. 189 Right  rea r veh icle s ide:  re m ov ing the  Ad Blue 
cap 
Fig.  190 Ad Bl ue fitter  t ube:  insert ing the  refill bott le 
The Ad Blue f iller  tube  is located  near  the  die
se l filler  t ube.  A lways  add  1.5  gallons  (5 .7  lit
ers)  of AdBlue  (three  bottles).  This  is the  m ini
mum  amount  required  to ensure  the  system 
detects  the refilling  and  to  start the  eng ine. 
The Ad Blue tank  capacity  is approximately 
4.5  gal lons  ( 17  lite rs). 
Opening  the  filler  tube  and  adding 
AdBlue 
Requirement:  The  request  to  add  Ad B lue  must 
"'  appear  in the  inst rument  cluste r display. 
N <( 
~ •  Switch  the  ignition  off. 
:0  • Open  the  tank  cover r=>page  219. 
"' ,...., 
"' ,...., 
Fuel suppl y and  filli ng  your  fuel  t ank  223 
• Tur n the  cap  co unterclockwise  with  the  lug 
w rench  from  the  vehicle  too l kit  to remove  it 
r=>fig.  189. 
• Remove  the  cap  from  the refill bottle. 
•  Position  the refill  bottle  o n the  filler  tube 
and  tur n the  bottle  clockw ise  until  it  stops 
tur ning 
(I) ~ fig.  190. 
• Press  lightly  against  the  bottom  of the  bot
tle @ to  empty  it.  Continue  p ressi ng  the 
bo ttom  of  the  bottle  unt il it  i s  empty  or  un
t il fluid  s tops  flow ing  in to the  tank . 
•  Turn the  bottle  to  the  left  w ithout  pressing 
on  the  bottom. 
Closing  the  filler  tube 
•  Tu rn the  cap  clockw ise  on  the  fille r tu be 
w ith  the  l ug  wrench  until  you  hear  it  t ighten 
c ompletely. 
•  Close  the  tank  cover . 
After  filling 
The  vehicle  must  be  d riven.  The  system  may 
t ak e up to  two  m inu te s  to  dete ct  t hat  the 
AdB lue has  been  filled . 
•  If the re  was  no  Ad  Blue  left  in the  tank  and  a 
ra nge  of 
O m i (0  km ) was  displayed  in the 
instrument  clus ter,  switch  the  ig nition  on 
for  about  15  se con ds befo re  st art ing  the  e n
gine . 
WARNING 
Ad B lue  can  irritate  the  sk in,  eyes  an d res
p iratory  system.  If there  is contact  with 
the  fluid,  flush  immediately  with  plenty  of 
water.  Co nsu lt  a  phys ician  if necessary. 
(D Note 
- On ly use  Ad B lue  that  conforms  to  the 
standard  ISO 22241-1.  Do not  mix any 
add itives  w ith  the  AdBl ue  a nd  do  not  d i
lute  it with  water. 
- Do not  add  Ad Bl ue  to  the  diese l tank  or 
add  diese l fuel  to  the  Ad B lue tank.  Mix
ing  can  lead  to  damage  to  the  engine 
and  the  AdBl ue tank  system.  The  Lim ited 
N ew Vehicle  Warranty  does  not  cove r 
su ch  dam age .  
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Checking  and  filling Engine  hood 
Releasing  the  engine  hood 
The engine  hood  is released  from  inside  the 
vehicle . 
Fig.  191 Dr iver  footwell:  release  leve r 
Fig. 192 Rocker  switch under the  hood 
Make sure  the  wiper  arms  are  not  raised  up 
from  the  w indshield.  Otherw ise  the  paint 
could  be  damaged. 
..  With  the  driver's  door  open , pull  the  lever 
under  the  instrument  panel  in the  direction 
of the  arrow 
c::> fig.  191. 
..  Raise  the  hood  slightly c::> .&. . 
.. Press  the  rocker  switch  under  the  hood  up
ward 
c::> fig.  192. This  releases  the  catch. 
..  Open  the  hood . 
A WARNING 
Hot engine  coo lant  can  burn  you. 
- To reduce  the  risk of  being  burned,  never 
open  the  hood  if you  see  or  hear  steam 
or  coolant  escaping  from  the  engine 
compartment . Wait  until  no  steam  or 
coolant  can  be  seen  or  heard  before  care
fully  opening  the  hood. 
Checkin g and  fillin g 225 
Working  in the  engine  compartment 
Be especially  careful whenever  you work  in 
the  engine  compartment. 
Wh ene ve r y ou must  p erform  an y  wor k in  the 
en gine  com pa rtm ent , for  e xample  checking 
a nd filling  diff ere nt  fluids,  th ere  is a  risk of 
inju ry, burn s and accid ent s.  To  pr eve nt  per
so nal  injury alwa ys  observ e the  foll owing 
WARNING S. The engin e compartm ent  of  any 
v e hicle i s a h az a rdou s area 
c::> ,& . 
h WARNING 
To help  avoid  injury,  before  yo u check  any 
thing  under  the  hood: 
- Turn  off the  engine. 
- Sw itch  off  the  ignition . 
- Apply the  parki ng  brake. 
- Move selector  leve r to  P (Park) . 
- Always  let  the engine  cool  down . Hot 
components  w ill burn  skin  on  contact . 
- To reduce  the  risk of  being  burned,  never 
open  the  hood  if you  see  or  hear  steam 
or  coo lant  escaping  from  the  engine 
compa rtment.  Wait  unt il no  steam  or 
coolant  can  be  seen  or  heard  before  care
fu lly opening  the  hood. 
- Keep  ch ildren  away  from  the  engine  com
pa rtment. 
- Never  sp ill fluids  on  hot  engine  compo
nents . They  can  cause  a fire  . 
- Never  touch  the  rad iator  fan.  The  auxili
ary  electric  fan  is temperat ure  controlled 
and  can  sw itch  on  suddenly  . 
- Never  open  the  coolant  reservoir  cap 
when  the  engine  is still  warm . The  cool
a nt  system  is  p ressu rized  and  hot  cool
a nt  cou ld  spray  o ut. 
- Protect  your  face,  hands  and  arm  from 
steam  or  hot  engine  coolant  by plac ing  a 
thick  rag  ove r the  cap  when  you  open  the 
coo lant  rese rvoir. 
- Do not  remove  the  engine  cover  under 
any  circumstances.  This  inc reases  the 
ris k of  burns. 
- If  work  on  the  fue l system  o r the  elec tri -
cal  system  is necessary: 
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