AUDI A8 2015 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: AUDI, Model Year: 2015, Model line: A8, Model: AUDI A8 2015Pages: 312, PDF Size: 79.18 MB
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You must  drive  your  vehicle  about  3,000  miles (5,000  ki lometers)  before you  can  properly 
assess o il consumption. 
This  also  applies  to  fuel consumption  and en
gine  output. 
(D Note 
- Have yo ur vehicle  maintained  properly 
and  in accordance with  the service  rec
ommendations  in your  Warranty 
& Main
tenance  booklet.  Lack  of  proper  mainte
nance as well  as  improper use of  the  ve
hicle  will  impair  the  funct ion of  the 
emission  control  system  and could  lead 
to  damage . 
- Do not  alter  or  remove  any component  of 
the  Em ission  Control  System  unless ap
proved  by the  manufacturer. 
- Do not  alter  or  remove  any dev ice, such 
as heat  shields,  switches,  ignition  wires, 
valves, wh ich are designed  to  protect 
your  vehicle's  Emission Control System 
and  other  important  veh icle compo
nents. 
Fewer  short  trips 
Fuel consumption  will always  be  relatively 
high  on short  trips . 
.,.  Try to  avo id driving  short  distances  with  a 
cold  engine . 
The engine  and catalyt ic converter  have to 
reach their  optimal 
operating  temperature to 
reduce fuel  consumption  and noxious  emis
sions  effect ively. 
Just  after  starting,  a cold  engine  in a mid-size 
car only  achieves a fuel  economy  of  6 -8  miles 
per gallon  (30-40  l/100 km). After  about  a 
half  a mile, fuel  economy  climbs to 12  mpg 
(20  l/100  km).  Afte r abo ut 
2.5 m iles (4  km), 
the  eng ine  is  at  its  proper  operating  tempera
ture  and fue l economy  has  reached a normal 
l eve l. So you can see that  you  should  avoid 
short  trips  whenever  possible. 
Driving  and  environment  209 
The outside  temperature is  also critical  in this 
regard . Your car consumes  more  fue l in the 
winter  than  in the  summer. 
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210  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 trai ler,  please  remember 
that  the  additional  load  will affect  durability, 
economy  and  performance . 
Trailer towing  not  only 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. 
(D Note 
If you  are  going  to  tow  a trai ler, you  must 
activate  the  trailer  operation  mode 
i::> page  210,  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  veh icle 's  chassis  at  a 
technically  sound location . Use only a trailer 
hitch  with  a  removable  ball  mount.  A lways 
check with  the  trai le r  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  bo lts  remain  securely  fastened. 
When  you  are  not  towing  a  trailer, remove  the 
trailer  hitch ball  mount.  This  prevents  the 
h itch  from  causing  damage  should  your veh i
cle  be struck  from  behind~ &. 
Trailer  brakes 
If your  trailer is equipped  with  a brak ing sys
tem,  check  to be  sure  that  it conforms  to  all 
regulations. 
T he  trailer  hydraulic  brake  system must not be 
direc tly connected  to  the vehicle's  hydraulic 
brake  system . 
Safety  chains 
Always use  safety  chains  between  your veh icle 
and  the  tra iler. 
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  vehicl e. In  case  of  sudden 
braking,  the  hitch  could  fly forward and in
jure  you  or your  passengers. 
Operating  instructions 
Fig.  189 MMI  display : tow ing  mode  on 
Maximum  traile r weight 
A trai ler  for  your vehicle  is limited  to  a typical 
class  1 or  class  2 trailer.  .,.  
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Trailer  load  distribution Be  sure  the  load  in the  trailer is held  securely 
in  place  to  prevent  it from  shifting  forward, 
backward  or  sideways. 
Never allow  a passenger  to  ride in a trailer 
¢ .&. in Driving instructions  on page  212. 
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 . 
Make  sure  that  the  cooling  system  has  enough 
fluid. 
Tire pressure 
When  towing  a  trailer,  inflate  the tires  of  your 
vehicle  to  the cold  tire  pressure  listed  under 
"Full  load"  on the  label  located  on  the  driver's 
side  B-pillar  (visible  when  the  door  is open). 
Inflate  trailer  tires  to  trailer  and  tire  manufac
turers'  specifications. 
Lights 
Check  to  make  sure  both  vehicle  and  trailer 
lights  are  working  properly. 
Safety  chains  Be sure  trailer  safety  chains  are  properly  con
nected  from  the  trailer to  the  hitch  on  the ve
hicle . Leave  enough  slack  in the  chains  to per
mit  turning  corners . When  you  install  safety 
chains,  make  sure  they  will  not  drag  on  the 
road  when  you  are  driving. 
The  chains  should  cross  under  the  trailer 
tongue  to  prevent  it from  dropping  in case  of 
separation  from  the  hitch . 
Adjusting  the  Audi  drive  select  Make  sure  the  vehicle  is on  a  level  surface 
be
fore 
hitching  up  the trailer  and before adjust 
ing  the  tongue  weight.  The  vehicle  must  be  in 
auto or comfort driving  mode  and  not  raised 
¢page  108, ~CD . 
Make  sure  that  the vehicle  is lowered.  In  Info 
tainment,  select: 
ICARI function  button> low
er  control  button  . 
Trailer  towing  211 
If you  must  drive  under poor  road  conditions, 
you  can  raise  the  vehicle 
after coupling  the 
trailer  or 
after adjusting  the  tongue  weight 
¢ page  110. 
@ Note 
- Changes  in temperature  or  load can  af
fect  the  height  of the  vehicle. 
- Always  select  auto  or  comfort mode. 
Otherwise,  the  tongue  load specified  for 
your  vehicle  will  no  longer  be  applicable. 
Driving  instructions 
Driving with  a  trailer always  requires extra 
core and  consideration. 
To  obtain  the  best  possible  handling  of  vehicle 
and  trailer,  please  note  the  following: 
.,.  Do  not  tow  a  loaded  trailer when  your  car  it
self  is  not  loaded  . 
.,.  Be especially  careful  when  passing  other 
vehicles. 
.,.  Observe  speed  limits. 
.,.  Do not  drive  at  the  maximum  permissible 
speed  . 
.,.  Always  apply  brakes  early . 
.,.  Monitor  the  temperature  gauge. 
Weight  distribution 
Towing  a  loaded  trailer  with  an  empty  car  re
sults  in a  highly  unstable  distribution  of 
weight.  If  this  cannot  be  avoided,  drive  at  very 
low  speeds  only  to  avoid  the  risk  of  losing 
steering  control. 
A "balanced"  rig  is  easier  to  operate  and  con
trol.  This  means  that  the  tow  vehicle  should  be  loaded  to  the  extent  possible  and  permissi
ble,  while  keeping  the  trailer  as  light  as  possi
ble  under  the circumstances . Whenever  possi
ble , transfer  some  cargo to  the  luggage  com
partment  of  the tow  vehicle  while  observing 
tongue  load requirements  and  vehicle  loading 
considerations  . 
Speed 
The  higher  the  speed,  the  more  difficult  it be
comes  for  the  driver  to control  the  rig.  Do not  .,. 
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212  Trailertowing 
drive at  the  maximum  permissible  speed.  Re
duce your speed  even  more  if load, weather  or 
wind condit ions are  unfavorable  -part icu larly 
when  going  downhill. 
Reduce vehicle speed 
immedi atel y if the  trail 
er shows  the  slightest  sign of swaying . 
Do not 
tr y to  stop th e sway ing by acceler ating . 
Observe speed  limi ts. In some  areas,  speeds 
for vehicles towing  trailers  are  lower than  for 
regular  vehicles . 
A lways apply brakes  early. When  driv ing 
downhill,  shift  into  a lower gear  to  use the  en
gine  braking effect  to  slow the  vehicle . Use of 
the  brakes  a lone  can cause  them  to  overheat 
and  fail. 
Coolant  t emperature 
The coolant  temperature  gauge¢ page  10 
must  be observed  carefully.  The coolant  tem
perat ure can  increase  if you drive on long  in 
clines in a  low gear  at  high engine  speeds.  Re
duce your speed  immediate ly if the  L EDs in 
the  top  part  of the  display turn  on. 
F or  more  in formation  about  indicator  lights, 
referto .¢page 
15 . 
A WARNING 
Anyone not  properly restrained  in a mov
ing veh icle is at  a much  greater  risk in an 
accident . Never let  anyone  ride  in your car 
who is not  properly wear ing the  restra ints 
provided  by Aud i. 
Trailer  towing  tips 
Important  to  know 
Your vehicle hand les  different ly when  towing 
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a trailer  because  of the  addit ional weight  and 
d ifferent  weight  distribution . Safety,  perform
ance  and  economy w ill greatly  depend  on how 
carefully you  load your trailer  and  operate 
your  ng. 
Before you actually  tow your trailer,  practice 
turning,  stopp ing and  back ing up  in an area 
away from  traffic . Keep practicing until you  have become  completely  familiar  with the  way 
your vehicle-trailer  combination  behaves  and  responds . 
Backing up is diffi cult  and  requ ires practice . 
Backing up with  a trailer  gene rally req uires 
steering  action  opposite  to  that  when  backing 
up your vehicle without  a tra iler. 
Maintain a greater  d ista nce between  you r ve
hicle and  the  one  in front  of you . You wi ll need 
more  room to  stop.  To compensate  for the 
trailer,  you w ill need  a  larger  than  normal 
turning  rad ius. 
When  passing,  remember  that  you cannot  ac 
ce lerate  as fast  as you norma lly would  be
ca use of the  added  load.  Make sure yo u have 
enough  room to  pass.  After passing,  allow 
plenty  of room for your  trailer be fore 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  290. 
Parking  on  a slope 
Do not  park  on a slope  with  a trailer.  If  it can
not  b e avoided,  do so  only  after  doing  th e fol
lowing: 
When  par king: 
.,.  App ly the  foot  brake. 
.,.  Have someone  p lace chocks under  both  the 
vehicle and  the  tra iler wheels . 
.,.  With chocks in place,  slowly release  the 
brakes  unt il the  wheel  chocks absorb  the 
load . 
.,.  Turn the  whee ls towards  the  curb . 
.,.  Apply the  parking  brake . 
.,.  Select  the  P se lector  lever posit ion. 
When  re starting  after  parking: 
.,.  App ly the  foot  brake.  
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~ Start  the  engine. 
~ Se lect  the  D selector  lever  position. 
~ Re lease  the  park ing  brake  and  slowly  pull 
out  and  away from  the  wheel  chocks . 
~ Stop  and  have  someone  retrieve  the  wheel 
chocks. 
(D Tips 
If you  move  the  selector  lever  of the  auto
matic transm ission  to  P before  applying 
the  parking  brake  and  before  blocking the 
wheels,  you  may  have to  use  more  force 
later  to  move  the  lever  out  of the  P posi
tion . 
Trailer  towing 213 
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214  Vehicle care  and  cleaning 
Vehicle  care  and 
cleaning 
General  information 
Regular, proper  care helps to  maintain  your 
ve hicle 's value.  It  can also be a requirement 
when  subm itting  warranty  claims  for  corro 
sion  damage and  paint  defects  on  the body . 
The required  cleaning  and care prod ucts  can 
be obtained  from  your  authorized  Audi  dea ler 
or  a qualified  workshop.  Read and follow  the 
instr uctions  for  use on  th e  packaging . 
A WARNING 
-Us ing cleaning  and  care products  incor
rec tly can be dange ro us  to  your  hea lth . 
- Always store  cleaning  and care products 
o ut  of  rea ch of  children  to  redu ce the  r is k 
of  po ison ing. 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
- Preferably  use environmentally-friendly 
products  when  buying  cleaning  agents . 
- Do not  d ispose of  leftover  cleaning  and 
ca re p rod ucts with  household  trash . 
Car  washes 
-
The longer  deposits  remai n on t he veh icle, the 
mo re the  surface  ca n be damaged.  H igh tem
pe rat ures such as those  caused by su nlight  in
crease  the d amaging  effe cts. 
Before washing,  wet  heavy deposi ts w ith  p len 
ty  of  wate r. 
Stubbor n depos its  s uch  as bird  dropp ings or 
tree  sap are best  removed with  plen ty of  wa
ter  and a m icrofiber  cloth . 
A lso, was h the  underside  of your  vehicle  once 
road salt  stop s be ing  used for  the  season. 
Pres sure washers 
When  washing  your  ve hicles w ith  a pressure 
washer,  always follow  the  operating  instr uc
tions  provided  w ith  the  pressure washe r.  T his 
is especially  important  in  regard  to  the  pres- s
u re and sp raying dis tance.  Do not  aim  the 
s p ray direct ly at  sea ls on side windows,  doo rs, 
t h e  hood,  the  rear lid  o r the  sunroof*  or  at 
t ires, rubber  hoses, insulating  material,  sen 
sors"  or  camera  lenses*.  Keep a d ista nce of  at 
least  16 inches (40  cm) . 
Do not  remove  snow and  ice with  a pressure 
washer. 
Never use  rotary  nozzles or  high  pressure noz
zles . 
T he wate r temperature  m ust  not  be above 
1 4 0 ° F (6 0 °C ). 
Automatic  car washes 
Sp ray off  the  ve hicle befo re washing . 
Make sure that  the  w indows  and roof * are 
closed and the  winds hield  wipers  are off.  Fol
low  instructions  from  the  ca r wash operator, 
especially  if  there  are accesso ries attached  to 
you r vehicle . 
If  possible,  use car washes that  do  not  have 
brushes . 
Only  use car washes where  the  vehicle  re 
mains  stat ionary  and the  was hing equipment 
moves around  the  ve hicle when  washing  and 
dry ing . Car washes that  move the  veh icle 
t hr ough the  car wash  us ing a chain are no t 
recommend ed . 
Wa shing by hand 
Clean the  ve hicle starting  from  the  top  and 
worki ng down  using a soft  sponge  or  cleaning 
brush . Use solvent -free  clean ing products . 
Washing  vehicles with  matte  finish  paint 
by hand 
To avoid damaging  the  paint  when washing, 
first  remove  dust  and  large  particles  from 
you r vehicle . Ins ects,  grease spots  and fi nger
prints  are best  removed w ith  a spec ial cleane r 
f o r  matte  finish  paint . 
Apply  t he prod uct  us ing a mic rofiber  cloth . To 
avo id damaging  the  pa int  surface,  do not  use 
too  much  pr essure .  
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Vehicl e ca re  a nd  cl eanin g  215 
Rinse  the  vehicle  thoroughly  with water.  Then 
clean  using  a  neutral shampoo  and  a soft mi
crofiber  cloth. 
Rinse  the  vehicle  tho roughly  again  and  let  it 
air  dry.  Remove  any  water residue  using  a 
shammy . 
A WARNING 
-Only wash  the  vehicle  when  the  ignition 
is off  and follow  the  instructions  from 
the  car  wash  operator  to reduce  the risk 
of  accidents . 
- To reduce  the  risk of cuts,  protect  your
self  from  sharp  metal  components  when 
wash ing  the  underbody  or  the  inside  of 
the  wheel  housings . 
- After  washing  the  vehicle,  the  braking  ef
fect  may  be  delayed  due  to  mo isture  on 
the  brake  rotors  or  ice  in the  winter.  The 
brakes  must  be  dried  first  with  a few 
careful  brake  applicat ions. 
- If you  wash  the  vehicle  in  an  automatic  car  wash,  you  must  fold  the  exterior  m ir
rors  in to  reduce  the  r is k  of  damage  to 
the  mirrors.  Power  folding  exterior  m ir- rors*  must  only  be fo
lded  in and  out  us
ing  the  power  folding  fu nction . 
- T o  prevent  paint  damage,  do  not  wash 
the  vehicle  in direct  sunlight. 
- T o reduce  the  r is k  of  damage  to  the  sur
face,  do  not  use  insect removing  spong 
es,  kitchen  sponges  or  similar  items. 
- Matte  finish  painted  vehicle  compo
nents: 
- To reduce  the risk  of  damage  to  the 
surface,  do  not  use  polishing  agents  or  hard  wax. 
- Never  use  car  wash  cycles  that apply 
protective  wax.  It  can  destroy  the 
matte  fin ish  effect . 
- Do not  place  any  stickers  or  magnet ic 
signs  on  vehicle  parts  painted  w ith 
matte  fin ish  paint.  The  paint  cou ld  be 
damaged  when  the  stickers  o r magnets 
a re  removed. 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
Only wash  the  vehicle  in facilities  spec ially 
designed  for  that  p urpose . This  will  red uce 
the  r is k  of  dirty  wate r contam inated  with 
oil from  entering  the  sewer  system. 
Cleaning  and  care  information 
When  clea ning  and  caring  for  individual  vehi
cle  components,  refer to  the  fo llow ing  tab le. 
The  information  contained  there  is simp ly rec 
ommendations.  For questions  or  for  compo -nents  that  are  not  listed
, refer  to  a n author
ized  Audi  dea ler  or  a  qualified  workshop.  Also 
follow  the  information  found  in ¢ .&. . 
Cle an ing  exte rior 
Component  Situation  Solution 
Wipe r blades 
Dirty ~ page  54,  Cleaning  windshield  wiper blades 
Headlight s/ Dirty  Soft  sponge with a  mild  soap  solutiona> 
tail  ligh ts 
S en sor s/ 
Dirty  Sensors: soft cloth  with  a  so lvent-free  cleaning product 
camera le nse s Camera  lenses:  soft cloth  with  an  alcohol-free  cleaning 
so lution 
Snow/ice  Hand  brush/so
lvent-free  de-icing  spray 
Wheel s Road salt  Water 
Brake  dust  Acid-free  special  cleaning 
solution 
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216  Vehicl e  c are and  cle aning 
Component  Situ ation  Solution 
Ex haus t  tail 
Road  salt  Water, 
cleaning  solution  suitable  for stainless  steel,  if 
pipes necessary 
Deco rative Dirty  Mi
ld  soap  solutiona),  a  cleaning  solution  su itab le for 
pa rts/ sta inless  steel,  if necessary 
trim 
Paint 
Paint  damage  Refer  to  the  paint  number  on  the  veh icle  data  label,  re -
pair  with  touch  up  paint ¢ 
page  287 
Spilled  fuel  Rinse  with 
water immediately 
Rust  f ilm  Rust  film  remover,  then  protect  with  hard  wax;  for  ques-
t ions,  refe r to  an  authorized  Audi dea le r or  a  qua lified 
workshop 
Corrosion  Have  it removed  by  an  authorized  Audi  dealer or  a quali-
fied  workshop 
Water  no  longer  Protect 
with  hard  wax  (at  least  twice  per  year) 
beads  on  the  surface 
of  clean  paint 
No sh ine  even  Treat  with  suitable  polish;  then  apply  pa int  protectant  if 
though  paint  has  the  po lish  that  was  used  does  not  contain  any  protec-
been  protected/  tant 
paint  looks  poor 
Deposits  such  as  in - Dampen  with  water  immediately  and  remove  with  a  mi-
sects,  bird  drop- crofiber  cloth 
pings,  tree  sap and 
road  salt 
grease-based  con-Remove  immediately  with  a mild soap  solutiona)  and  a 
tam inants  such  as  soft  cloth 
cosmetics  or  sun-
block 
Car bon p art s Dirty  Clean tlhe  same  way  as  painted  parts ¢ page  214, Car 
washes 
a) Mil d soap  so lu tion:  maximu m two  tab les poon s  neut ra l soa p in  1 q uar t (l lit e r)  of water 
Cle ani ng inte rio r 
Component  Situation  Solution 
Wind ows 
Dirty  Glass  cleaner,  then  wipe  dry 
Deco ra tive Dirty  Mild  soap  solutional 
p arts/ 
t rim 
Pla st ic p art s 
Dirty  Damp cloth 
Heavily soiled  Mild soap  solutional,  solvent-free  plastic cleaning  solu-
t ion,  if necessary 
Displ ays Dirty  Soft  cloth  with LCD cleaner 
C ont rols Dirty  Soft brush,  then  a soft  cloth  with  a mild  soap  solutiona l  
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Vehicle  care and cleaning  217 
Component  Situation  Solution 
Safety  belts 
Dirty  Mild soap  solutional,  allow  to dry before  letting them  re-
tract 
Textiles, Stains  adhering  to  Vacuum  cleaner 
Vinyl, the  surface 
Alcantara Water-based  stains Absorbent  cloth  and mild soap  solutiona> 
such  as  coffee,  tea, 
blood,  etc. 
Oi l-based  stains  Apply a  mild  soap  solutional, blot  away  the  dissolved  oil 
such  as  oil, make- or  dye,  treat  afterward  with  water,  if necessary 
up,  etc . 
Special  stains  such  Special  stain  remover, blot with  absorbent  material, 
as  ballpoint  pen,  treat afterward  with  mild  soap  solutiona>, if  necessary 
nail  polish,  latex 
paint,  shoe  polish, 
etc. 
Natural  leather Fresh  stains  Cotton  cloth  with  a mild soap  solutiona > 
Water-based  stains  Fresh  stains:  absorbent  cloth 
such  as  coffee,  tea,  Dried  stains:  stain  remover  suitable  for  leather 
blood,  etc. 
Oil-based  stains  Fresh  stains:  absorbent cloth and  stain  remover  suitable 
such  as  oil, make- for  leather 
up,  etc.  dried  stains:  Oil cleaning  spray 
Special  stains such  Stain  remover  suitable  for  leather 
as  ballpoint  pen , 
nail  polish,  latex 
paint,  shoe polish, 
etc. 
Care  Regularly  apply  condit ion ing  cream  that protects  from 
light  and  penetrates  into the  material.  Use  specially-col-
ored  conditioning  cream,  if necessary. 
Cooler Dust  and dirt  Clean  the  ventilation  openings  in the  luggage  compart-
ment 
Dirty  Lukewarm 
water,  mild  soap  solutional if necessary,  then 
dry 
Defrosting  Empty the refrigerator,  switch  it off  and  let  it  thaw  with 
the  door  open,  then  dry 
Carbon parts Dirty  Clean  the  same  way  as  p lastic  parts 
a) Mild soap  so lu tion : maxim um  two ta bl es poons  neutr al soa p in  1 q uar t (l lit e r) of water 
A WARNING 
The  windshield  may  not  be  treated  with 
water-repelling  windshield  coating  agents. 
Unfavorable  conditions  such  as  wetness, 
darkness,  or  low sun  can  result  in  in- creased 
glare.  Wiper  blade  chatter  is also 
possible. 
([)  Note 
-Headlights/tail  lights 
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218  Vehicle care and cleaning 
- Never  clean  headlights  or tail  lights 
with  a  dry cloth  or  sponge. 
- Do not  use  any  cleaning  product  that 
contains  alcohol,  because  they  could 
cause  cracks  to  form. 
-Wheels 
- Never  use  any  paint  polish  or  other 
abrasive  materials. 
- Damage  to  the  protective  layer  on  the 
rims  such  as  stone  chips  or  scratches 
must  be  repaired  immediately. 
- Sensors/camera  lenses 
- Never  use  warm  or  hot  water  to  re-
move  snow  or  ice from  the  camera 
lens.  This  could  cause  the  lens  to crack. 
- Never  use  abrasive  cleaning  materials 
or  alcohol  to  clean  the  camera  lens. 
This  could  cause  scratches  and  cracks. 
-Windows 
- Remove  snow  and  ice on  windows  and 
exterior  mirrors  with  a  plastic  scraper. 
To avoid  scratches,  move  the scraper 
only  in one  direction  and  not  back  and 
forth. 
- Never  remove  snow  or  ice from  win
dows  and  mirrors  using  warm  or  hot 
water  because  this  could  cause  cracks 
to  form. 
- To avoid  damage  to  the rear  window 
defogger,  do  not  apply  any  stickers  on 
the  heating  wires  on  the  inside of  the 
window. 
- Decorative  parts/trim 
- Never  use  chrome  care  or  cleaning 
products. 
- Paint 
-To  reduce  the  risk of scratches,  the  ve-
hicle  must  be free  of  dirt  and  dust  be
fore  polishing  or waxing. 
- To prevent  paint  damage,  do  not  polish 
or wax  the  vehicle  in direct  sunlight. 
- To reduce  the  risk of  paint  damage,  do 
not  polish  away  rust  film . 
- Remove  cosmetics  and  sunblock  imme
diately.  Otherwise,  the  paint  could  be 
damaged . 
-Trim 
- To reduce  the  risk of  damage,  do  not 
treat  the  trim  around  the  panorama 
sunroof  with  paint  polish. 
- Decorative  decals 
-To reduce  the  risk of  damage,  do  not 
use  any  rough  powder  or abrasive 
cleaning  products . 
- To reduce  the  risk of  damage,  do  not 
polish  decorative  parts  that  have  a 
matte  finish . 
-Displays 
-To  avoid  scratches,  do not  use  dry 
cleaning  methods  on  displays. 
- Controls 
- Make  sure  that  no  fluids  enter  the  con-
trols,  because  this  could  cause  dam
age. 
- Safety  belts 
- Do not  remove  the  safety  belts  to  clean 
them. 
- Never  clean  safety  belts  or  their com
ponents  chemically  or with  corrosive 
fluids  or  solvents and  never  allow 
sharp  objects  to come  into  contact 
with  the  safety  belts.  This  could  cause 
damage  to  the  belt  webbing. 
- If there  is damage  to the  webbing,  the 
connections,  the  retractors  or  the  buck les,  have  them  replaced  by an  author
ized  Audi dealer  or  a qualified  work
shop. 
- Textiles/Vinyl/Alcantara 
- Never  treat  Vinyl/Alcantara  with  leath-
er  care  products,  solvents,  floor  polish, 
shoe  polish,  stain  remover  or similar 
products. 
- To avoid  damage,  have  stubborn  stains 
removed  by an  authorized  Audi dealer 
or  a qualified  workshop. 
- Never  use  steam  cleaners,  brushes, 
hard  sponges,  etc.  when  cleaning. 
- Do  not turn  on  the  seat  heating*  to  dry 
the  seat. 
- Objects  with  sharp  edges  such  as  zip
pers,  rivets  on  clothing  or  belts  can 
cause  damage  to  the  surface.