AUDI S3 2009 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: AUDI, Model Year: 2009, Model line: S3, Model: AUDI S3 2009Pages: 324, PDF Size: 76.02 MB
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Waxing 
Wax prote cts  the  vehicle's  paint. 
- Use  a  manually  applied  car  wax  occasion ally  to  protect 
t h e  paint. 
A  good  wax  coating  protects  the  vehicle  paint  to  a  large  extent 
against  th e environm ental  factors  listed  under~ 
page 206, 
"Washing"  and  even  against  slight  scratches . 
You  can  use a  liquid  car  wax  to  protect  your  paint  as soon  as one 
wee k after  you r vehic le  has been  delivered . 
Even if you  regularly  use a 
waxing process  in  automatic  car washes, 
we  recommend  that  you  manua lly  app ly a coat  of  wax  to  give  the 
paint  e xtra  protection,  par ticu lar ly  if  water  no  longer  beads  on  the 
clean  paint. 
Protec t  plastic  body  parts  with  car  wax  in  the  same  way  as  the 
vehic le body. 
During  warm  weather  dead  insects  tend  to  col lect  on  the  front 
bumpe r and  on  the  forward  area  of  the  hood.  They are  much  easie r 
to  remove  from  paint  that  is waxed 
often. 
& WARNING 
Always  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS  and  other  information 
~ page  206 . 
0 Note 
Do  not  use  ca r wax  on 
•  matte  or  anodized  meta l trim 
•  rubber  or  rubber -like  trim. • 
Polishing 
Polishi ng  resto res  the  gloss  to  the  p aint. 
Po lish  your  vehic le on ly  if  the  paint  has  lost  its  shine  and  the  g loss 
cann ot  be  brought  back  wi th wax . 
I f  the  polish  used  does  not  contain  preservative  compounds , the 
paint  must  be waxed  afterwards~ 
page 209, "Waxing". 
& WARNING 
Always read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS  and  other  information 
~ page  206 . 
0 Note 
Do not  treat  matte  anodized  metal  trim,  plastic  or  rubber  parts  with 
polish  or wax .• 
Trim  strips 
Metal  trim  needs  special  c are. 
Fo r  envi ronmental  reasons,  Audi  fab ricates  the  bright  trim  strips 
and  trim  pieces  from  pure  chromium -free  aluminum . 
Dirt  and  marks  on  the  trim  strips  should  be  removed  with  a 
pH
balanced 
c leaning  agent  (do  no t use a chr ome  clean er). Authorized 
Audi  dea lers carry  c leaning  products  which  have been tested  for  use 
on  your  vehicle  and  are  not  harm fu l to  the  enviro nment . 
To avoid  corrosion  on  the  exterior  trim  strips , only  a  pH -ba lanced 
solution  shou ld  be  used  for  the  windshield  washer . 
& WARNING 
Always read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS  and  other  information 
~ page 206 .• 
Vehicle  care I t •  
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Plastic  and  vinyl 
Plastic  needs  special  care. 
Use a clean,  damp  cloth  or  sponge  to  remove  dust  and  light  surface 
dirt.  For other  soil,  use a lukewarm  all -purpose  cleaning  solution  or 
a mild  saddle  soap  for  vinyl  trim.  Remove  water  spots  and  traces  of 
soap  with  a clean,  damp  cloth  or  sponge . Use a clean,  soft  cloth  to 
rub  dry . 
Grease, tar  or oil  stains  can  be removed  with  a clean  cloth  or  sponge 
soaked  with  all-purpose  cleaner  or  with  a solvent  designed  espe
cially  to  clean  vinyl. 
Occasionally  apply  a colorless  vinyl  or  leather  preservative  to  retain 
the  material's  luster  and  pliability. 
& WARNING 
Always  read  and heed  all  WARNINGS  and other  information 
~ page206. • 
Aluminum  trim 
Use  only neutral-pH products  to  remove  spots  and  deposits  from 
aluminum  surfaces.  Chrome  care  products  and  alkaline  cleaners 
will  attack  aluminum  surfaces  and  can  damage  them  over  time. 
& WARNING 
Always  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS  and  other  information 
~ page206 .• 
Touch-up  paint 
Minor  paint  damages should  be  touched  up immediately. 
-Use  either  a  touch -up  paint  stick  or  spray  paint  to  cover 
minor  scratches  and  nicks. 
Your  authorized  Audi  dealer  has touch-up  paint  for minor  scratches 
and  stone  chips.  Scratches  should  be  touched  up  soon  after  they 
occur  to  prevent  corrosion. 
If  a spot  starts  to  rust,  however,  a simple  touch-up  job  will  not  be 
enough.  The  affected  surface  must  be  sanded  smooth  and  coated 
with  an  anti-rust  primer  before  the  painted  finish  can  be  restored. 
The  number  for  the  original  vehicle  paint  can  be found  on  the 
vehicle  identification  label~ 
page  298 . 
& WARNING 
Always  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS  and  other  information 
~ page206.• 
Windows 
Clear  vision  to  all sides. 
Clean  all  windows  regularly  to  remove road  film  and 
carwash  wax  buildup. 
- Remove  snow  from  windows  using  a  brush. 
- Use a  plastic  ice  scraper  to remove  ice from  windows  and 
mirrors. 
- Remove  other  residue  on  the  windows  with  a  spray-on 
glass  cleaner. 
- Wipe  the windows  dry  with  a  clean  piece  of cloth  or 
kitchen  paper  towel.  
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The best  way  to  remove  snow  from  windows  and  mirrors  is to  use  a 
brush . Use a non -abrasive 
pla stic  ice  scraper  -better  still, a spray 
deicer  -to  remove 
ice from  w indows  and  mirrors . 
The windows  must  not  be cleaned  with  insect  remover  or wax  since 
these  can  inter fere with  the  function  of  the w inds hie ld w iper  blades 
(chatter). 
Oil,  grease  o r sil icone  residue  can  be  removed  with 
glass cleaner or 
s ilicone  remover . However,  wax  residue  requires  the  use  of  a 
spec ially  fo rmulated  so lvent .  Please  contac t your  authorized  Audi 
dea ler for  advice  on  safe  products  for  wax  removal. 
Windows  should  also  be  c leaned  on  the  inside  at  regular  interva ls . 
Never  dry  windows  with  the same  chamois  that  you  use  to  dry 
painted  surfaces . Wax  residue  on  the  chamois  can  impair  vision 
t hrough  the  windows . 
& WARNING 
• The windshield  mu st  not  be treated  with  water -repellent  mate 
rials. T hey c an incre ase gl are under  poor v isibility  conditions  such 
a s  wetne ss, darkne ss, or when  the  sun  i s low  on  the  hori zon.  In 
addition , they  can  cause the  wind shield  wipers  to  chatter . 
•  Alway s read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS  and  other  information 
~ page 206. 
0 Note 
•  Never  use warm  or  hot  water  to  remove  snow  and  ice from 
windows  a nd  mirrors . This  cou ld  cause  the  glass  to  crack. 
•  T o prevent  damage  to the  wires  of the  rear defogger,  do  not  p lace 
any  adhesive  stickers  on  the  inside  of  the  rear  window  over  the 
wires . 
•  T o  he lp  prevent  dirt  from  scratching  the  window,  always  scrape 
in  a forward  direction  -pushing  the  scraper  away  from  you  -never 
back  and  forth. • 
Weatherstrips 
Complete  car car e  includes  the  we atherst rip s  as  well . 
App ly  a suitable  rubbe r con ditioner  to  the weatherstr ips 
f ro m  time  to  time. 
To be able  sea l properly,  the  weatherstrips  around  the  hood,  doors, 
rear  lid,  etc . must  remain  pliabl e. Spray  the  weatherstrips  with  sili
co ne or  coat  them  w ith  ta lcum  powder  or  glycer ine  to  retain  the 
f lexibility  of  the  rubber  and  to  protect  them  against  freezing  in  the 
winte r. 
& WARNING 
Always  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS  and  other  information 
~ page 206. 
[ i ] Tip s 
Keep si licone  sprays  off  the  windshield  to  avoid  wiper  smear  in 
ra in .• 
Ap plies  to  veh icles : with  s tee l w hee ls  (e .g . if  ref itt e d  w ith w inter  tires ) 
Steel  wheels 
The  wheels  also  h ave  to  be cleaned. 
- Alw ays in clu de  the  hu b caps  and  whee l  rims  when 
washing  yo ur vehi cle to  remove  road  dir t, sal t sprays  an d 
b rake  dust. 
If  necessary,  use  a commercial  whee l cleaner  to  remove  accumu 
lated  brake  dust. 
The wheel  rims  are  eas ier to  keep  clean  if  they  are  reg ula rly  coa ted 
with  l iquid  wax .  .. 
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Paint scratches  should  be touched  up as soon  as possible  to  prevent 
corrosion => page  210,  "Touch -up  pain t" . 
& WARNING 
•  Moi sture  and  i ce on  brak es may  affect  b raking  efficiency  -
=> page 193 , "Gene ral inform ation ". Te st  the  brakes  caref ully a fter 
e ac h veh icle  was h. 
•  Alway s read  and  heed  all WARNING S and t he infor mation 
=> page  206.  • 
App lies  to  vehi cles : w ith  Cast a lloy  whee ls 
Cast  (light)  alloy  wheels 
Cast  (light)  alloy  wheels  require  special  care. 
- Wash  the  wheels  with  a spo nge  or  hose  brush  every 
o ther  week . 
- For deep  cleaning  afte rwards,  use  only  a dedicated 
a cid 
free 
cast  alloy  whee l cleaner. 
- Rub a coat  of 
liquid wa x onto  the  rims  every  t hree month . 
Be sure  to  reach  and  treat  all  parts  of  the  rim. 
To preserve  the  decorative  appearance  of  the  cast  alloy  wheels, 
some  special  care  is  necessary.  In  addition  to  road  dirt  and  salt, brake  dust  is also  corrosive . If  left  on  for  too  long,  brake  dust  can 
cause  pitting. 
Use  on ly  specia l acid -free  cleaners  formu lated  for  a lloy  rims . Safe 
products  are  available  at  your  authorized  Audi  dealer.  Never  leave 
the  cleaner  on  the  rims  longer  than  specified  on  the  label.  If  not  rinsed  off  promptly,  the  acid  contained  in  some  cleaners  can  attack 
t he threads  on  the  wheel  bolts.  Never  use abrasive  or  metal  po
lishing  cleaning  agents . If the  protec 
t ive  coating  has  been  chipped,  e.g . by  kicked  up  road  dirt,  touch  it 
up  as soon  as possib le. 
& WARNING 
•  Moisture  a nd  ice  on  br akes  m ay affect  braking  efficien cy 
=> page  193, "Gen eral  inf or mation ". Te st  the  brake s carefully  each 
ti m e you wa sh th e vehi cle . 
•  Always  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS  and  other  informa tion 
=> page  206 . • 
Body  cavity  sealing 
T he  body  cavity  se aling  does  not  need  to  be  checked. 
All  body  cavities  which  could  be affected  by  corrosion  have  been 
thorough ly  protected  a t the  factory . 
This  sealing  does  not  require  any  inspection  or  additional  treat 
ment . If  any  wax  should  seep  out  of  the  cavi ty when  the  amb ient 
temperature  is high,  it  can  be  removed  with  a p lastic  scraper  and  a 
suitable  solvent . 
& WARNING 
Solvents  can  be  dangerous . 
•  Ben zin e is  flamm able  and to xic. If you  use b en zi ne  for re moving 
the  wax,  keep  spark s, flame  and  lighted  cigarette s away . Never 
dump  ben zine on the  ground , into  open st ream s or  do wn sewage 
dr ain s. 
•  Be sure to  ob serve  all  safet y and  env ironmental  regul atio ns . 
Follow  all  in stru ction s on the  c ont ainer . 
•  Always  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS  and  ot her  info rm ation 
=> page  206 . •  
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Chassis 
Have  the  underco ating  checke d for  damage  from  time  to 
time . 
The  lower  body  shell  of  your  Audi  is  a lso  thorough ly  protected 
against  corros ion. 
Any  damage  to  the undercoating  caused by  road  hazards  should  be 
repa ired  p romptly. 
& WARNING 
Too mu ch undercoat ing  in the  wrong  place s can  cau se a  fire. 
•  Do not  app ly additional  undercoating  or  rustproofing  on  or 
near  the  exhau st  manifold , ex haust  p ipe s, cat alytic  con verter  or 
heat  shields . While  d riving, the  sub stan ce  used for  undercoating 
c o uld  overhe at  and  cause  a fire. 
•  Alw ays read  a nd  heed  all  WARNINGS  and  other  information 
=> p age  206 . • 
Care  of  interior 
Aluminum  trim 
Use  only  neutral-pH  products  to  remove  spots  and  deposits  from 
a luminum  surfaces.  Chrome  care  products  and  alka line  cleaners 
w ill  attack  aluminum  s urfaces  and  ca n damage  them  over  time. 
& WARNING 
Alway s read  and  he ed all  WARNINGS  and  other  information 
=> page  206.  • 
Fabrics  and  fabric  coverings 
Fabrics  and  fabric coverings  (e.g.  seats,  door  trim pane ls,  etc.) 
shou ld  be  c leaned  at  regular  intervals  with  a vacuum  cleaner . This 
removes  surface  dirt  partic les which  could  become embedded  in 
t he fabric  through  use.  Steam  clea ners  shou ld  not  be  used,  because 
the  steam  tends to  push  the  dirt  deeper  into  the fabric  and  lock  it 
there . 
No rmal  cleaning 
Genera lly, we  recommend  using  a soft  sponge  or  a  lint-free 
microfiber  c loth  to  the  clean  fabric. Brushes  should only  be  used  for 
carpe ts and  floor  mats,  since  other  fabric  su rfaces  co uld  be  harmed 
by  brushes. 
N orma l surface  stains  can  be  cleaned  using  a  commercially  avail 
able  foam  cleaner.  Spread  the  foam  on  the  surface  o f the  fabric  with 
a soft  sponge  and  work  it  in  gent ly. Do  not  saturate  the  fabric . Then 
pat  the  foam  dry  us ing  absorbent,  dry  cloths  (e.g.  microfiber  cloth) 
and  vacuum  it  after  it has  dried  completely. 
C leaning  stains 
Stains  caused  by  beverages  (e.g.  coffee,  fruit  juice,  etc.) can  be 
t reated  with  a  mild  detergent  so lution . Apply  the  detergent  so lution 
with  a sponge.  In the  case  of  stubborn  stains,  a detergent  paste  can 
be  applied  directly  to  the  stain  and  worked  into  the  fabric . After
wards,  use  copious  amounts  of  clean  water  to  remove  the 
re maining  dete rgent . Apply  the  water  w ith  a damp  cloth  or  sponge 
and  pat  the  fabric  dry  with  an  absorbent,  dry  c loth . 
Stains  from  chocolate  or  makeup  should  have  detergent  paste  (e.g . 
ox -ga ll  soap)  rubbed  into  them.  Afterwards,  remove  the  soap  with 
water  (damp  sponge). 
A lcoho l can  be  used  to  treat  s tains  from  grease,  oi l,  lipst ick or  a ba ll
point  pen . Melted  grease  or  dye  must  be  patted  off  using  absorbent 
ma terial.  It  may  be  neces sary  to  retrea t the  areas  with  de tergent 
paste  and  water.  _., 
Vehicle  care 
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In the  case  of  general soiling  of  the  upho lstery  and  cover  material, 
we  recommend  hiring  a s pecialis t  tha t has  the equ ip m ent  to  c lean 
the  seat  covers  and  other  fabric  surfaces  by shampooing  and  spray 
e xtraction . 
& WARNING 
Always read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS  and  the  information 
~ page 206 . 
[ i ] Tip s 
Open  Ve lcro  fasteners  on  your  clothing  can  damage  the  seat  cover. 
Please  make  sure  that  Velc ro fas tene rs a re c losed. • 
Plastic  parts  and  instrument  panel 
- Always  use a clean  c lo th moiste ned  in clear wa ter. 
A lways  use  a c lean  cloth  moistened  in  clear  water  to  clean  these 
areas.  For  persistent  d irt  use a n Aud i approved 
solvent -free plastic 
cleaner/protectant . 
& WARNING 
Solvents  can change  the  properties  of  some  plastics  and  make  it 
harder  for  the  airbag  to  deploy. 
•  Never  clean  the  instrument  panel  or the  surface  of  A irbag 
modules  with  cleaning  produ cts  that  contain  solvents. 
•  Product s containing  solvents will  make  the  surface  of this  part 
porous . 
•  Serious injuries  can  re sult  if plastic  parts  come  loose when  the 
airbag  is deployed . 
•  Always  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS  and  the  information 
~ page 206. 
0 Note 
Cleaning  agents  co ntaini ng so lvents  wil l attack  t he ma ter ial and  can 
change  the  way  it  behaves .• 
Ap plies t o ve hicles : w ith  na tural leat her 
Natural  leather 
Aud i  makes  great  eff orts  to  maintain  the  pro per ties, 
n atu ra l  look  and feel  of  in ter ior  leather. 
General 
We  offer  many  different  types  of  leather  on  our  vehicles.  Most  are  different  types  o f  nappa  leather,  which  has a smooth  surface  and 
comes  in  various  co lors. 
The  intens ity  of  the  color  de termi nes  the vis ual c h aracteris tics and 
appearance.  If the  surface  of  the  leather  has a typica l natural  look , 
t hen  t he  leather  is a  nap pa  lea ther  tha t has  been  left  in a  re lati ve ly 
natural  condition.  This  leather  offers  particu lar ly good  comfor t and 
breathes  well.  Fine veins,  closed  grains,  insect  bites,  skin  folds,  and 
subt le variations  in  color  remain  visib le. These  character istics 
demonstrate  that  the  material  is  natura l. 
N at ura l n ap pa  leather  is  not  covere d by a  col or fin is h. It is the refor e 
more  sensitive  to  soiling  and  wear,  which  is something  you  need  to 
co nside r if  chi ld ren,  a nim als  o r othe r factors  m ight  prove  to  be 
particularly  hard  on  the  leather. 
By contrast,  leather  types  that  are  covered  by a colored  finish  layer 
ar e mo re du rable.  T his has  a positive  ef fect  on the  leather's  resis 
tance  to wear  and  soiling  in daily  use. On the  other  hand,  the  typical 
cha ract erist ics  of  natura l leather  are  barely  or  n ot  appa ren t. 
However,  th is does  not  mean  that  the  leather  itself  is of  inferior 
quali ty. 
Care  and  handling 
Becaus e of  th e exclusive  nat ure of  the ty pes o f lea ther  tha t Audi 
uses  and  their  un ique  properties  (such  as sens itivity  to  oi ls, grease,  ..,_  
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soiling,  etc.),  you  will  need  to  be somewhat  careful  with  these 
leathers,  and  a certain  type  of  care  is  required.  For example,  dark 
clo thing  materials  can  discolor  leather  sea ts (especially  if  such 
clothing  is damp  and was  not  dyed  correctly) . Dust  and  dirt  particles 
in  pores , folds,  and  seams  can  have  an  abrasive  effect  and  can 
damage  the  leather  surface  as well  as weaken  seams. 
The  leather  should  be cleaned  regularly  as needed.  After  having 
been  used  for  a  rela tiv ely  long  tim e, your  lea ther  seats  will  acquire 
a rich  aged  finish.  This  is a characteristic  of  natural  leather and  a 
sign  of  true  quality. 
In  order  to  maintain  the  value  of  this  natural  product  over  the life  of 
your  vehicle,  you  should  follow  the  recommendations  below: 
0 Note 
•  To keep  your  leather  from  bleaching  out,  do  not  allow  it  to  be 
exposed  to  bright  sunlight  for  long  periods  of  time.  If you  have  to 
leave  the  vehicle  parked  outside  for long  periods,  cover  the  leather 
to  protect  it  from  direct  exposure  to  sunlight. 
•  Sharp  objects  on  clothing,  such  as zippers,  rivets  or  sharp  pieces 
on  belts  can  leave  permanent  scratches  or  scrape  marks  on  the 
surface  of  the  leather. 
[ i] Tips 
•  After  each time  you  clean  the  leather  and  at regular  intervals,  use 
a  leather  preservative  creme  that  contains  UV -blockers  and  that 
works  into  the  leather.  This  creme  will  nourish  and  moisturize  the  leather , helping  it  to  breathe  and  stay  supple . It  also  helps  to  build 
up  a protective  coating  on  the  surface. 
•  Clean the  leather  every  2  -3 months,  and  clean  any areas that  get 
soiled. 
•  Remove  fresh  marks  made  by  ballpoint  pens,  ink,  lipstick,  shoe 
polish,  etc . as soon  as  possible. 
•  Preserve  the  color  of  the  leather  as  needed  by  using a special 
colored  leather  care  creme  to  touch  up  areas  of  uneven  color .• 
Ap plies  to veh ic les : wi th n atural  leat her 
Cleaning  and  caring  for  leather  upholstery 
and  trim 
Natural  leather  requires  special  care  and  attention. 
Normal  cleaning 
-Clean  soiled  areas  with a slightly  moistened  cotton  or 
woolen  cloth. 
More  stubborn  dirt 
- More  stubborn  dirt  can  be  removed  using  a cloth  satu
rated  with a mild  soap  solution  (2 tablespoons  mild 
liquid  soap). 
- Never  allow  the  soap  solution  to saturate  the  leather, and 
make  certain  that  no  water  soaks  into the  seams. 
Wipe  off  the  soap solution  with  a soft, dry cloth. 
Cleaning  spots 
- Remove  fresh  water-based spots  (such  as coffee,  tea, 
juices,  blood)  with  an  absorbent  cloth  or  paper  towel. 
- Remove  fresh  grease or oil-based  spots  (such  as  butter, 
mayonnaise,  chocolate)  with  an absorbent  cloth  or  paper 
towel,  or  use the  cleaner  from  the  leather care  kit  if  the 
spot  has  not  yet  penetrated  into  the  surface  of  the 
leather. 
- Use  an  oil/grease  dissolving  spray,  if  oil/grease  spots 
have dried  on. 
- Remove  specific  kinds of  spots  (ballpoint  pen,  felt 
marker,  fingernail  polish,  water-based  paint,  shoe  polish, 
etc.)  with  a spot  remover  specifically  formulated  for  leather.  ._. 
Vehicle  care I t •  
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Leath er  ca re 
- Every  half  year  use  an  approved  leather  care  product 
(available  from  your  authorized  Audi  dealer)  to  care  for 
the  leathe r. 
- App ly  the  product  very  spar ingly . 
- Wipe  it off  wit h a damp  cloth. 
If you  have  any  questions  about  c leaning  and  caring  for  the  lea ther 
in your  vehic le, it is best  to  contact  your  authorized  Audi  dea ler, who 
wi ll be glad  to  help  you  and  te ll you  about  our  full  range  of  leather 
care  products,  such  as : 
•  Leather  cleaning  and  care  kit 
•  Creams  to  care  for  co lored  leather 
•  Spot  removers  for  bal lpoint  pens,  shoe  polish,  etc. 
•  Oil/grease  disso lving  spray 
•  New  and  upcoming  pr oducts. 
& WARNING 
Alway s read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS  and  other  informat ion 
=> page 206. 
0 Note 
• Never  use chemical  solvents  (e .g.  lighter  f luid,  turpentine), 
waxes,  shoe  po lish  or  s imilar  products  on  the  leather  surfaces  in 
your  Audi. 
•  To avoid  damage,  have  stubborn  stains  removed  by  a commer 
cia l cleaning  specialist. • 
Applies to  vehi cles: w it h A lcantara  up hols te ry 
Cleaning  Alcantara ® (synthetic  suede) 
Removing  dust  and  dirt 
- Mois te n  a cl oth, squeeze  out e xcess  wa ter and  w ipe dow n 
t h e seat  surfaces. 
Removing  stains 
- Mois ten  a cloth  wit h lukewarm  water  or  with  diluted 
ethyl  (rubbing ) alcohol. 
D ab  at  the  stain . Start  at  the  outside  and  wor k inwards. 
O nce the  s ta in  i s no longer  v isib le, use  a sof t dry  clo th or 
t issu e to  soak  up  t he moistur e. 
D o  no t use  leather  cleaning  produc ts on  A lcantara. 
You  may  use  a suitable  shampoo  for  re moving  dust  and  dirt. 
Dust  and  grit  in  the  pores  and  seams  can  scratch  and  damage  the 
sur face.  If  the  car  is  left  s tanding  in  the  s un fo r long  periods,  the 
A lcantara  shou ld  be  protected  against  direct  sunl ight  to  prevent  it 
from  fading.  S ligh t co lor var iations  w ill  deve lop  in  no rmal  use  a nd 
are  not  an  indication  of  materia l deterioration . 
0 Note 
• Never  use  chemical  so lvents  (e .g . lighter  fluid,  turpentine), 
waxes,  shoe  polish  or  similar  products  on  Alcantara ® surfaces. 
•  To avoid  damage,  have  stubborn  stains  removed  by  a commer 
cia l cleaning  specialist. 
•  Do  not  use  brushes,  stiff  sponges  or  similarly  abrasive  cleaning 
aids .•  
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Safety  belts 
Only  well-maintained  safety  belts  work  reliably  when 
needed. 
- Keep  belts  clean. 
- For cleaning,  use  a mild  soap  and  water  solution.  Let 
belts  dry  thoroughly  and  away  from  direct  sunlight. 
- Do  not  allow  inertia  reel  safety  belts to  retract  before 
they  are  completely  dry. 
- Check  the condition  of your  safety  belts 
regularly. 
Heavily soiled  safety  belts may  not  retract  properly. 
& WARNING 
Damaged  safety belts  can  break  in a  crash . 
•  Anything  that  might  damage  your  safety  belts could  mean  that 
you and your  passengers would  not  be adequately  protected  in an 
accident. 
•  Safety  belt  performance  depends  on  correct installation.  Never 
remove  belts  from  the  vehicle  to  clean them . 
•  Do not use chemical  cleaning agents,  bleach or dyes. They have 
corrosive  properties  which  weaken  the  webbing. 
•  When  cleaning  your  safety  belts,  inspect  them  for  damage.  If 
you  discover  damage,  see your  authorized  Audi  dealer. 
•  Always  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS  and  other  information 
=:, page  206. • 
Engine  compartment 
Be especially  careful  when  cleaning  the  engine  compart
ment. 
Always  switch  off  the  ignition  before  cleaning the  engine =:> &. 
Plenum  panel 
Remove  leaves  from  the  plenum  panel  in  front  of  the  windshield 
under  the  engine  hood.  This  prevents  the  water  drain  holes  from 
becoming  blocked,  and  it  prevents  debris  from  entering  the  vehicle 
interior  through  the  heating  and  ventilation  ducts . 
Corrosion  protection 
The  engine  compartment  and  transmission  have  been  corrosion
protected  at  the  factory. 
Good  anti-corrosion  treatment  is very  important,  particularly  in  the 
winter.  If  the  vehicle  is frequently  driven  on  salt  treated  roads,  the 
entire  engine  compartment  and  plenum  panel  should  be thor 
oughly  cleaned  at  the  end of  winter  and  retreated  to prevent  salt 
damage.  At  the  same  time,  the  underside  of  the vehicle  should  be 
washed  as well. 
If  the  engine  compartment  is cleaned  at  any  time  with  grease 
removing  solutions
3l,  or  if  you  have  the  engine  washed , the  anti
corrosion  treatment  is almost  always  removed  as well . It  is  therefore 
essential  to  have a long-lasting  corrosion  protection  reapplied  to all 
surfaces,  seams,  joints  and  components  in  the engine  compart 
ment. 
& WARNING 
Be  aware:  The  engine  compartment  of  any motor  vehicle  is a 
potentially  hazardous  area. 
•  Before working  in the  engine  compartment, be sure  to  read the 
information 
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31 Use  only the correct  cleaning solutions.  Never  use gasoline  or  diesel  fuel. 
Vehicle  care I t •  
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& WARNING (continued ) 
•  Before  reaching  into  the  front  plenum  panel,  always  remove  the 
ignition  key . Otherwise,  the  windshield  wiper  system  could  unin 
tentionally  be  switched  on , possibly  causing  personal  in jury  from 
the  moving  wiper  linkage . 
•  Never  reach  into  the  area  around  or  touch  the  radiator  fan . The 
auxiliary  fan  is temperature  controlled  and  can  switch  on  suddenly 
- even  when  the  ignition  is  off. 
•  Do  not  wash,  wax  or  dry  the  engine  with  the  engine  running . 
Moving  or  hot  parts  could  injure  you . 
•  Do  not  clean  the  underside  of  the  chassis , fenders , wheel 
covers,  or  other  hard  to  reach  parts  without  protecting  your  hands 
and  arms.  You  may  cut  yourself  on  sharp-edged  metal  parts. 
•  Always  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS  and  other  information 
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