technical specifications AUDI R8 2007 Owners Manual
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Checking and topping up fluids157
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Technical data
Engine oilGeneral notesWe recommend that you have the oil change carried out by an 
Audi R8 dealership or qualified workshop according to the intervals 
stated in the Service Schedule or according to the service interval 
display in the instrument cluster.
Whether your vehicle is serviced at flexible service intervals or fixed 
service intervals is shown in the Service Schedule.
The correct oil specifications for your engine are listed in the Te c h -
nical data section ⇒page 198, “Performance, weights and dimen-
sions”.
Check that the specifications quoted (VW standards) appear on the 
container either singly or in combination with other specifications.
Flexible service intervals (LongLife Service*)
Special engine oils ⇒page 198, “Performance, weights and dimen-
sions” have been developed as part of the Audi LongLife Service 
(⇒“Service Schedule”).
This type of oil must be used if you intend to take advantage of the 
extended maintenance intervals allowed by Audi's LongLife Service.•
Do not mix the LongLife oil with oil intended for fixed service 
intervals, as the requirements for the extended service intervals are 
then no longer guaranteed.
•
In exceptional circumstances, if the engine oil level is too low 
⇒page 157 and you cannot obtain the specified LongLife oil, you 
can put in a small quantity of oil for fixed service intervals - 
⇒page 198, “Performance, weights and dimensions”. This should 
not be done more than once and no more than 0.5 litres should be 
used.Fixed service intervals (Inspection Service*)
If you do not take advantage of the LongLife service for your car, you 
can use the oils for fixed service intervals - ⇒page 198, “Perform-
ance, weights and dimensions”. In this case, your car must be serv-
iced after a fixed interval of 1 year / 15,000 km (10,000 miles) – see 
Service Schedule.
•
In exceptional circumstances, if the engine oil level is too low 
⇒page 157 and you cannot obtain the oil specified for your vehicle, 
you can put in a small quantity of oil conforming to the specification 
ACEA A2 or ACEA A3. This should not be done more than once and 
no more than 0.5 litres should be used.
Checking the oil level
Fig. 117  Instrument 
cluster: Engine oil 
temperature displayFig. 118  Markings on 
oil dipstick
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Accessories and modifications to the vehicle 174Accessories and modifications to the vehicleAccessories, replacement parts and repairsIt is best to consult an authorised Audi R8 dealer before 
purchasing accessories and replacement parts or having 
any repairs carried out.Your car is designed to offer a high standard of active and passive 
safety. For this reason, we recommend that you ask an Audi R8 
dealer for advice before fitting accessories or replacement parts. 
This is also very important if body repairs are required. Audi R8 
dealers have full information on the manufacturer-approved repair 
methods and can recommend suitable accessories and spare parts. 
They can also give advice regarding official requirements for the 
vehicle.
We recommend you to use only Audi accessories and Audi Genuine 
parts®. Audi has tested these parts and accessories for suitability, 
reliability and safety. Audi R8 dealers have the necessary experience 
and facilities to ensure that the parts are installed properly.
Although the market is constantly scrutinised, Audi cannot judge or 
assume responsibility for the reliability, safety and suitability of 
non-genuine products - even though in some instances, these parts 
may have been approved by an officially recognised technical 
testing authority or accompanied by an official approval certificate.
Any retro-fitted equipment which has a direct effect on the vehicle 
and/or the way it is driven (e.g. cruise control system or electroni-
cally-controlled suspension) must be approved for use in your 
vehicle and bear the e mark (the European Union's approval 
symbol).
If any additional electrical components are fitted which do not serve 
to control the vehicle itself (for instance a refrigerator box, laptop or 
ventilator fan, etc.), these must bear the CE mark (manufacturer 
conformity declaration in the European Union).
WARNING
Never attach accessories (such as cup holders or telephone 
brackets) to the surfaces covering the airbag units or the areas 
around the airbags: this could cause injury if the airbag is trig-
gered.
Note
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Since the Audi R8 has an aluminium body, all servicing, repairs 
or other work on the car body must be carried out by an Audi R8 
workshop or a qualified workshop working to the specifications of 
the Audi factory. This ensures that the necessary repairs or servicing 
are performed properly and that only Audi Genuine parts® are 
installed on your vehicle. Use of non-genuine replacement parts, 
equipment or accessories on your Audi R8, or repair of the vehicle 
by unqualified persons, may result in serious damage to your car 
(possibly including corrosion).
•
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage which occurs 
as a result of failure to comply with these stipulations, and such 
damage is not covered under warranty.
ModificationsModifications must always be carried out according to 
our specifications.Unauthorised modifications to the electronic components or soft-
ware in the vehicle may cause malfunctioning. Due to the way the 
electronic components are linked together in networks, other 
systems may be affected by the faults. This can seriously impair 
safety, lead to excessive wear of components, and also invalidate 
the type approval for your vehicle.
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Technical data Vehicle identification number
6)
The vehicle identification number (chassis number) can be found 
behind the windscreen (bottom left).
Vehicle data sticker
The vehicle data sticker ⇒page 196, fig. 135 is located together with 
the fuses in the passenger's footwell ⇒page 190. One section of the 
vehicle data sticker is attached to the inside cover of the Service 
Schedule before the vehicle is handed over.
The sticker lists the following data:
Vehicle identification number (chassis number)
Vehicle type / engine power / gearbox type
Engine and gearbox code letters
Paint No. / Interior equipment No.
Optional equipment codes
Fuel consumption and emissions
Fuel consumption and emissions
Information on the vehicle's fuel consumption and emissions is 
given at the bottom of the vehicle data sticker  :
Urban cycle consumption (ltr./100 km)
Extra-urban cycle consumption (ltr./100 km)
Combined cycle consumption (ltr./100 km)
Combined CO
2 emissions (g/km)
The specified values were determined in accordance with the test 
procedure prescribed by the currently applicable version of 
Directive 80/1268/EEC. The specifications do not refer to an indi-
vidual vehicle. Other consumption figures may be achieved during 
normal driving, depending on special equipment fitted, vehicle 
loading, personal driving style, road and traffic conditions, environ-
mental factors and the condition of the car.
6)On some models you can also call up the vehicle identification number on
the menu display.A1A2A3A4A5A6
A6
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