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Checking and Filling
of vehicle batteries improperly is very danger
ous to the environment.
Windshield washer system
F ig . 165 Eng ine compartment: washer fluid reservoir cap
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The washer fluid reservoir O contains the wind
shield washer fluid¢ page 200, fig. 157. Reser
voir capacity¢ page 260.
"' Read and follo w all
WARNINGS before working
in the engine compartment ¢page
198 .
... Open the cap .
... Add the washer f luid and close the cap .
To reduce the risk of lime scale depos its on the
spray nozzles, use clean water with low amounts
of calcium. Always add a window cleaner to th
water. It should contain freeze protection in the
winter.
(D Note
- Never add radiator anti-freeze or other addi
tives to the washer fluid.
- Do not use a glass cleaner that contains
paint solvents, there is a risk of damaging
the pa int.
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Service interval display
The service interval display detects when your ve
hicle is due for service.
Fig. 166 Instrument cluster: Service interval display (ex·
amp le)
Fig. 167 Display in the MMI panel: service interval display
(example)
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The service interval display works in two stages:
-Inspection or oil change reminder: After a cer
tain distance driven, a message appears in the
instrument cluster display each time the igni
tion is switched on or off¢ fig. 166. The re
maining distance or time is disp layed briefly.
- Inspection or oil change due: If your vehicle
has reached an inspection or oi l change interval
or both intervals at the same time, the mes
sage:
Inspection due! or Oil change due! or Oil
change and inspection due!
appears briefly af
ter switching the ignition on/off.
Checking service intervals
You can check the rema ining distance or time un
til the next oil change or next inspection in the
MMI
¢ fig. 167. Select the I MENU I button> Car>
Systems*
control button > Service & control >
Service intervals.
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Resetting the indicator
Your authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi
Service Facility will reset the service interval dis
play after performing service.
If you perform an oil change yourself to the Audi
specifications, you must reset the service interval
display.
To reset the display, select the
I MENU I button>
Car > Systems* control button > Service & con
trol
> Service intervals > Reset oil change inter
val.
(1) Note
- Only reset the oil change indicator if the oil
was changed.
- Following the service intervals is critical to
maintaining the service life and value of
your vehicle, especially the engine. Even if
the mileage on the vehicle is low, do not ex
ceed the time for the next service.
- Calculating the time to the next oil change
is interrupted when the vehicle battery is
disconnected. If the vehicle is not driven for
a long period of time, check the mainte
nance schedule so that you can follow the
maintenance intervals.
Checking and Filling
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Tires and wheels
Model/ Tire designation Tire pressure
Engine Normal load Maximum load
(up to
3 people)a>
front rear front rear
PSI kPA
PSI kPA PSI kPA PSI kPA
A3 sedan: 225/45 Rl 7 91 Y
30 210 26 1 80 3 5 2
4 0
35 2
4 0
l.BL High Performance
4 cylinders 225/40 Rl8 92Y XL
35 240 32 220 35 240 35 240
(Ga so lin e
High Performance
en gine )
225/45 Rl7 91H
32 220 29 200 39 270 39 270
All Season
225/40 Rl8 92H XL
35 2
40
32 22 0 39 27
0
39 2
70
All Season
235/35 Rl9 91 Y XL 33 230 32 220 35 240 35 240
High Performance
A3 sedan: 225/45 Rl7 91Y
30 21
0 28 190
36 2
50
36 2
50
2.0L High Performance
4 cylinders 225/40 Rl8 92Y XL
35 240
32 220 36 250 36 2 50
(G asolin e
High Performance
e n gine)
225/45 Rl 7 91H
33 230 30 210 41 280 41 280
All Season
225/40 R18 92H XL
36 250 33 2 30 41 28 0 4
1
28 0
All Season
235/35 Rl9 91YXL
35 240 32 220 36 250 36 250
High Performance
A3 sedan: 225/45 Rl7 91Y
30 210 28 190
36 2
50 3 6 250
2.0L High Performance
4 cylinders 225/40 Rl8 92Y XL
35 24
0
32 22 0 36 250 36 250
(D ie se l en -
High Performance
gi ne)
225/45 Rl 7 91H
33 230 30 210 41 280 41 280
All Season
225/40 Rl8 92H XL
36 25
0
33 23
0 41 2 80 41 2 80
All Season
235/35 Rl9 91 Y XL
35 240 32 220 36 250 36 250
High Performance
53 sedan: 225/40 Rl8 92Y XL
39 270 36 250 42 290 42 290
2.0L High Performance
4 cylinders 225/40 Rl8 92H XL
38 260 35 24
0 4 1
28 0 4
1
280
(G asolin e
All Season
e n gine)
235/35 Rl9 91YXL
39 270 36 250 44 300 44 300
High Performance
XL= reinforced or extra load tire. It may also appear as xl, EXTRA LOAD, or RF on the tire sidewall.
a) 2 people in the front, 1 person in the rear
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Eme rge ncy ass ista nce
ground. The base @ must be vertical under the
lifting point @.
.. Wind the jack up further until the flat tire
comes off the ground
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Position the vehicle jack onl y under the designat
ed lifting points on the sill
c> fig. 178. There is ex
actly
one location for each wheel. The jack must
not be positioned at any other location
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An uns table s urfac e under the jack can cause the
vehicle to slip off the jack. Always provide a firm
base for the jack on the ground . If necessary
place a sturdy board or similar support under the
jack. On
har d, sli ppery su rfaces (such as tiles)
use a rubber mat or similar to prevent the jack
from slipping
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A WARNING
-
-You or your passengers could be injured
wh ile chang ing a wheel if you do not follow
these safety precautions:
- Position the vehicle jack only at the desig
nated lifting points and align the jack.
Otherwise, the vehicle jack could slip and
cause an injury if it does not have suff i
cient hold on the vehicle.
-A soft or unstable surface under the jack may cause the vehicle to slip off the jack.
Always provide a firm base for the jack on
the ground. If necessa ry, use a sturdy
board under the jack.
- On ha rd, slippery surface (such as tiles)
use a rubber mat o r similar to prevent the
jack from slipping .
- On ly raise your vehicle with the vehicle
jack provided by the factory . If you use a
vehicle jack for another vehicle, your vehi
cle can slide and cause injury.
- Changes in temperature or load can affec t
the height o f the vehicle .
- Never start the engine when the vehicle is
raised, which could cause an accident.
- Support the vehicle securely with appro
priate stands if work is to be performed
underneath the vehicle; otherwise, there
is a potentia l risk for injury .
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-To help prevent injury to yourself and your
passengers :
- Do not ra ise the vehicle until you are su re
the jack is securely engaged.
- Passengers must not remain in the veh icle
when it is jacked up.
- Make sure that passengers wait in a safe place away from the veh icle and we ll away
from the road and traffic.
- Make sure jack position is correct, adjust
as necessary and then continue to raise
the jack.
- Changes in temperature or load can affect
the height of the vehicle.
(D Note
Do not lift the vehicle by the sill. Position the
vehicle jack only at the des ignated lifting
po ints on the sill. Otherwise, your vehicle will
be damaged.
Taking the wheel off /installing the spare
Follow these instructions step-by-step for chang
ing the wheel.
Fig. 180 Chang ing a whee l: us ing the screwdriver hand le
(w ith the blade removed) to turn the bolts
Fig. 181 Changing a w heel: alignment pin inside the top
hole
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Fuses and bulbs
Fuses and bulbs
Electrical fuses
Replacing fuses
A fuse that has blown will have metal strips that
have burned through.
Fig. 184 Steering column area: cover
Fig. 1 85 Left side of the engine compartment: fuse cover
Fuses in the interior
The fuses are behind the cover in the steering col
umn a rea
r::;,fig. 184.
" Switc h the ignition and all e lectr ica l equipment
off .
" Check the following table to see which fuse be
l o ngs to the equipment
r::;, page 249.
"Remove the cover ("AIRBAG" label) r::;,fig. 184 .
Begin at the bottom right corner -arrow-.
" Remove the plastic clip from the fuse panel
cover in the engine compartment<=>
fig. 185.
"Remove the fuse using the plastic clamp.
" Rep lace the bur ned fuse with an identical new
one .
" Install the cover .
Fuses in the engine compartment
"Turn off the ignit ion and the failed electrical
equipment.
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" Check the following tab le to see wh ich fuse be
longs to the equipment¢
page 250.
" Remove the fuse panel cover ¢fig . 185.
" Remove the plastic clip from the fuse pane l
cover
r::;, fig. 185 .
.. Remove the fuse using the plastic clamp .
" Replace the burned fuse with an identical new
one .
.. Reins tall the cover.
The ind iv idual circuits are protected by safety
fuses . The fuses a re located under the steering
whee l beh ind a cover and in the left s ide of the
engine compa rtment.
Fuse color identification
Color Current rating
in amps
Bla ck 1
Purple 3
Light brown 5
Brown 7,5
Red 10
Blue 15
Yellow 20
Wh ite or transparent 25
green 30
orange 40
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Do not repa ir fuse s and never replace a blown
f u se w ith one that has a hig her amp rating.
T his c an c ause damage to t he e lectr ica l sys
tem and a fi re .
(D Note
If a new fuse blows again shortly after you
h ave installed i t, have the ele ct ric al sys tem
checked by an a uth orized Audi deale r o r au
thorized Audi Service Facili ty.
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- Th e followi ng table does not l ist fuse loca
t ions tha t are not u sed.
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-Some of the equipment listed in the follow
ing tables applies only to certain model
versions or certain opt ional equ ipment.
Interior fuse ass ignment
F ig. 186 Vehicle interior: fuse assignment
No. Equipment
Fl Engine components
F2 Seat
adjustment
F3 Hydraulic pump cover (Cabriolet)
F4 MM
controls, MMI-components
FS Gateway
F6 Anti-theft
alarm system
Climate/heati ng control, selector lever
F7 (automat ic transm ission), parking heater,
rear window heater relay coil
Diagnosis, electromechanical parking
F8 brake switch, light switch, rain/light sen-
sor, interior lighting
F9 Steering column switch module
FlO Display
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Fll Reversible
driver's side safety belt tension-
ers
F12 MMI area
F13 Adapt ive dampers control module
No.
Fl4
FlS
Fl6
F 1 7
F18
F19
F20
F23
F 24
F 25
F 26
F27
F28
F29
F 31
F32
F 33
F34
F3S
F 36
F37
F 39
F 40
F 41
F42
F43
F 44
Fu ses a nd bulb s
Equipment
Climate control system blower
Electronic steering co lumn lock
MMI area
Instrument cluster
Rearview camera
Conv ince key system control mod ule, tank
system
Tank system
Exterior lighting, heated washer fluid noz-
zles
Panorama sunroof/ power top control
module, power top latch (Cabriolet)
Door/driver 's side doors (for example pow-
er windows)
Se at heating
Sound-amplifier
Power top control modu le, electronics
(Cab riolet)
Inter ior light ing
E xterior lighting
Driver assistance systems
Airbag
Button illumination, coils for upper cabin
heating relay (Cab riolet) and socket relay,
i nte rior sound, back- up light sw itch, tern-
perature sensor, oi l level sensor
Diagnosis, headlight range control system,
a ir quality sensor, automatic d imming
rearview m irror
Right cornering light/ right LED-headlight
Left cornering light/ left LED-headlight
Door/front passenger's side doors (for ex-
ample, power windows)
Sockets Reversible front passenger's side safety
belt tensioners
Central locking components, windshield
washer system
Head lights, l ight ing
a ll wheel drive
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Fuses and bulbs
No. Equipment
F49 Starter, clutch sensor,
headlight relay coil
F53 Rear window defogger
The power seats* are protected via
circuit break
ers
that automatically switch on after a few sec
onds after the overload has been reduced.
(0 Tips
Note that the following table was accurate at
the time of printing and is subject to change.
Left engine compartment fuse assignment
Fig. 187 Engine compartmen t: fuse assig nme nt
No. Equipment
Fl ESC control module
F2 ESC control module
F3 Engine control module (gasoline/diesel)
Engine cooling, engine components, auxili-
F4 ary heater coil relay (1+2), secondary a ir
injection pump relay
FS Engine components, tank system
F6 Brake light sensor
F7 Engine components, water pumps
F8 Oxygen sensor
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No. Equipment
F9 E
ngine components, exhaust door, glow
time control module, SULEV valve
Fl0 Fuel injectors, fuel control module
Fll Auxiliary heater heating element 2
F12 Auxiliary heater heating element 3
F13 Automatic transmission control module
FlS Horn
F16 Ign ition coil
F17 ESC
control module, engine contro l mod-
ule
F18 Terminal 30 (reference voltage)
F19 Windshie
ld wipers
F20 Horn
F22 Terminal 50 diagnosis
F23 Starter
F24 Auxiliary heater heating element 1
F31 Vacuum pump
F32 L
ED headlights
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Note that the following tab le was accurate at
the time of printing and is subject to change.
Bulbs
Replacing light bulbs
For your safety , we recommend that you have
your authorized Audi dealer replace burned out
bulbs for you.
It i s becoming increasingly more and more diffi
cu lt to replace vehicle light bulbs s ince in many
cases, other parts of the car must first be re
moved before you are able to get to the bulb.
This applies especially to the light bulbs in the
front of your car which you can only reach
through the engine compartment.
Sheet meta l and bulb holders can have sharp
edges that can cause serious cuts, and pa rts
must be correctly taken apart and then properly
put back together to help prevent breakage of
parts and long term damage from water that can .,,_
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enter housings that have not been properly re
sealed .
F or your safety, we recommend that you have
your author ized Audi dealer replace any bulbs for
you, since your dealer has the proper tools, the
correct bulbs and the expertise .
Gas disc har ge la mps (X enon li g ht s):
Due to the high electrical voltage, have the bulbs
replaced by a qualif ied techn ician . H eadlights
with Xenon light can be identified by the high
voltage sticke r.
L ED headlights* requ ire no ma intenance . Please
contact your authorized Audi dealer if a bulb needs to be replaced .
_& WARNING
Contact with high-voltage components of the
electrical system and improper replacement
o f gas discharge (Xenon) headlight bu lbs can
cause serious personal injury and death.
- Xenon bulbs are pressurized and can ex -
plode when being changed.
- C hang ing Xenon lamps requires the spe cial
training, instructions and equipment .
- Only an authorized Aud i dea ler or othe r
qualified workshop shou ld change the bulbs
in gas discharge lamps.
_& WARNING
There are parts with sharp edges on the open ings and on the b ulb holders that can cause
ser ious c uts.
- If you are uncertain about what to do, have
the work performed by an author ized Audi
dealer or other qualif ied workshop. Ser ious
persona l injury may result from improperly
performed work .
- If you still pre fer to replace the light bulbs
yourself, be aware that the engine compart
ment is a hazardous area to work in
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-It is best to ask your authorized A udi dealer
whenever you need to change a bulb.
Fu ses a nd bulb s
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Emerg enc y s it uat ion s
Emergency situations
General
T his c hapt er is inte nded fo r tra ined e merg ency
c rews a nd worki ng p ers onn el w ho h ave the nec
e ssa ry tool s and equipm ent t o perf orm the se
op era tion s.
Starting by pushing or
towing
CD Note
Veh icles w ith an automatic transmission can
not be started by push ing or tow ing.
Starting with jumper
cables
If necessary, the engine con be started by con
necting it to the battery of another vehicle .
If the engine should fail to start because of a d is
charged or weak battery, the battery can be con
nected to the battery of
another vehicle, using a
p air o f jump er ca bles to start the engine.
Jump er c able s
Use only jumper cables of sufficiently large cr oss
se ction
to carry the starter current safely. Refer
to the manufacturer's specifications.
Use on ly jumper cables with
insulated term inal
clamps which are d istinctly mar ked:
pl us( +) cabl e in most cases co lored re d
minu s(-) cable
in most cases colored black .
A WARNING
Batteries contain electricity, ac id, and gas.
Any of these can cause very ser ious or fatal in
jury . Follow the inst ruct ions be low for safe
hand ling of your veh icle's battery.
- Always shield your eyes and avoid leaning
over the battery w henever possible.
- A discharged battery can freeze at tempera
tures just below 32
°F (0 °C). Before con
nect ing a jumper cab le, you must thaw the
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frozen battery completely, otherwise it
could explode.
- Do not allow battery acid to contact eyes or
skin. Flush any contacted area with water immediately.
- Improper use of a booster battery to start a
veh icle may cause an explosion.
- Vehicle batteries generate explosive gases .
Keep sparks, flame and lighted cigarettes
away from batteries.
- Do not try to jump start any vehicle with a
low acid level in the battery.
- The voltage of the booster battery must al
so have a 12-volt rating. The capacity (Ah) of
the booster battery should not be lower
than that of the discharged battery. Use of
batter ies of different voltage or substantial
ly different "Ah" rating may cause an explo
sion and personal injury.
- Never charge a frozen battery. Gas trapped in the ice may cause an explosion .
- Never charge or use a battery that has been
frozen. The battery case may have be weak
ened .
- Use of batter ies of different voltage or sub
stantially d ifferent capacity (Ah) rating may
cause an explosion and injury. The capacity
(Ah) of the booster battery should not be
lowe r than that of the discharged battery.
- Before you check anything in the engine
compartment, always read and heed a ll
WARNINGS
qpoge 198.
CD Note
-App lying a higher voltage booster battery
wi ll cause expensive damage to sensitive
elec tronic components, such as control
units, re lays, radio, etc.
- T here must be no electrical contact between
the vehicles as otherwise cu rrent cou ld al
ready start to flow as soon as the positive
(+) termina ls are connected.
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The discharged battery must be properly con-
nected to the vehicle's electrical system. .,.
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When jump starting or charging the battery,
never connect the negative ground cable to
the battery negat ive post because the battery
manager system must be able to detect the
battery's state of charge. Always connect the
negative g round cab le to the negative ground
post of the battery manager control unit.
Using jump start cables
Connect the jump start cables in the exact order
described below.
Fig. 188 Engine compa rtment: connectors for jump start
cables and a charger
Fig. 189 Ju m p sta rting the battery with anot her veh icle:
@ -drained battery, @-starter battery
The battery is located to the left in the eng ine
compartment.
Do not jump start a frozen or
thawed battery
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bles on page
252! Replace the battery. The pro
cedure for connecting jump start cables that is
described next is designed to help jump start
your veh icle.
Vehicle with drained battery: .. Read the following carefullyc>
page 252
.. Set the parking brake and place the selector
lever in the P position .
Emergency situations
.. Turn the ignition and electrica l equipment off
in both vehicles.
Connecting the negative terminal(-) to the
negative terminal(-) (black)
.. To reach the battery terminals, flip the battery
cover cap to the side
c> fig . 188 .
1. Clamp the end of the red jump start cable to
the terminal © c>
fig. 189 on the dead bat
tery ®
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on page 252 .
2. Clamp the other end of the red jump start ca
ble to the terminal@on the charging bat
tery @.
Connect NEGATIVE (-) to NEGATIVE (-)
(black)
3 . Clamp the black end of the jump start cable
preferably at the ground point , or on the
negative term inal @ on the charg ing battery
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4. Clamp the other black end of the jump start
cable
only on the ground point@) on your
vehicle ®
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5. Route the jump start cab les so they cannot
get caught in the moving parts in the engine
compartment .
Starting the engine
6. Start the engine in the vehicle giving the
charge and let it run at idle.
7. Start the engine in the vehicle with the dead
battery and wait two to three minutes until it
"runs smoothly" .
8. If the engine does not start: stop the starting
procedure after
10 seconds and then repeat
it after approximately
30 seconds .
9. In the vehicle that is being jump started,
switch the heater fan and rear window de
froster on to reduce any voltage peaks that
may occur when disconnecting the jumper ca
bles. The headlights must be switched off .
10. With the engines running, remove the cables
in
reverse orde r of the way they were instal
led . Make sure the cables do not get caught
in moving eng ine components .
11. Switch the heater fan and rear w indow de
froster off .
12 . Close the battery cover .
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