load capacity AUDI S4 2020 Owners Manual
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Trailer towing 
  
Trailer towing 
Driving with a trailer 
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Your vehicle is primarily intended for transport- 
ing people and luggage. However, if you drive 
with a trailer, follow the technical requirements, 
the operation and driving tips, and the legal reg- 
ulations. 
Driving with a trailer affects the vehicle's energy 
usage, performance, and wear. It also requires 
higher concentration from the driver. 
  
Z\ WARNING 
Do not transport any people in a trailer due to 
the risk of fatal injury. 
Technical requirements 
Certain requirements must be met when towing 
a trailer. 
      
Trailer hitch 
Only use a trailer hitch with a removable ball 
hitch mount and ball hitch. The trailer hitch must 
be permitted for the vehicle, the trailer and the 
permitted total weight of the trailer being 
pulled. Above all, it must be securely and safely 
attached to the vehicle trailer. 
Never mount a trailer hitch on the bumper. The 
trailer hitch must be mounted in a way that does 
not impair the function of the bumper. Do not 
make any changes to the exhaust system and the 
brake system. 
Check regularly if the trailer hitch is securely 
mounted. Always follow the instructions given by 
the trailer hitch manufacturer. 
Trailer brakes 
If the trailer has its own brake system, then fol- 
low the manufacturer specifications. However, 
the brake system on the trailer must never be 
connected to the vehicle brake system. 
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Engine cooling system 
Driving with a trailer means a higher load on the 
engine and the cooling system. The cooling sys- 
tem must be designed for additional load and 
contain enough coolant > ©. 
() Note 
Longer inclines cannot be driven without a 
suitable cooling system, especially if the out- 
side temperatures are high. Otherwise, this 
increases the risk of engine damage. 
Operating instructions 
Towing capacity 
Your vehicle can only be operated with class 1 or 
class 2 trailers. 
Load distribution 
Poor cargo load and distribution can negatively 
impact vehicle handling. Load the trailer based 
on the following criteria as much as possible: 
— Store objects in the vehicle luggage compart- 
ment, if possible. The vehicle should always 
carry the heaviest possible load and the trailer 
should have the lightest possible load. 
— Distribute the load in the trailer so that the 
heavy objects are as close to the axle as possi- 
ble. 
— Secure objects so that they do not slide. 
— Utilize the maximum permitted tongue weight 
if possible. 
Tires 
Set the tire pressure on your vehicle for a “full 
load”; see the tire pressure sticker > page 237. If 
necessary, also adjust the tire pressure on the 
trailer according to the manufacturer's specifica- 
tions. 
The trailer and the vehicle should be equipped 
with winter tires when driving in winter tempera- 
tures. 
Outside mirrors 
If you cannot see  the traffic behind the trailer 
with the standard exterior  mirrors, then you 
must attach additional exterior  mirrors. Adjust >  
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Wheels 
  
Tire designations 
  ©  2  2  x  © 
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Fig. 168 Tire designations on the side- 
wall 
@ Tires for passenger vehicles 
(if applicable) 
“P” indicates a tire for a passen- 
ger vehicle. “T” indicates a tire 
designated for temporary use. 
@ Nominal width 
Nominal width of the tire be- 
tween the sidewalls in millime- 
ters. In general: the larger the 
number, the wider the tire. 
@) Aspect ratio 
Height/width ratio expressed as a 
percentage. 
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@) Tire construction 
“R” indicates a radial tire. 
©) Rim diameter 
Size of the rim diameter in inches. 
© Load index and speed rating 
The load index indicates the tire's 
load-carrying capacity. 
The speed rating indicates the 
maximum permitted speed. Also 
see > A in General information on 
page 227. 
“EXTRA LOAD”, “xl” or “RF” indi- 
cates that the tire is reinforced or 
is an Extra Load tire. 
     
         
  
        
  
  
Speed rat- /Maximum permitted speed 
ing 
P up to 93 mph (150 km/h) 
Q up to 99 mph (160 km/h) 
R up to 106 mph (170 km/h) 
s up to 110 mph (180 km/h) 
T up to 118 mph (190 km/h) 
U up to 124 mph (200 km/h) 
H up to 130 mph (210 km/h) 
Vv up to 149 mph (240 km/h)? 
Zz above 149 mph (240 km/h)?) 
w up to 168 mph (270 km/h)? 
Y up to 186 mph (300 km/h) 
      
@) For tires above 149 mph (240 km/h), 
tire manufacturers sometimes use the 
code “ZR”.  
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Glossary of tire and loading 
terminology 
Accessory weight 
means the combined weight (in 
excess of those standard items 
which may be replaced) of auto- 
matic transmission, power steer- 
ing, power brakes, power win- 
dows, power seats, radio, and 
heater, to the extent that these 
items are available as factory-in- 
stalled equipment (whether in- 
stalled or not). 
Aspect ratio 
means the ratio of the height to 
the width of the tire in percent. 
Numbers of 55 or lower indicate a 
low sidewall for improved steer- 
ing response and  better overall 
handling on dry pavement. 
Bead 
means the  part of the tire that is 
made of steel wires, wrapped or 
reinforced by ply cords  and that is 
shaped to fit the rim. 
Bead separation 
means a breakdown of the bond 
between components in the bead. 
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Cord 
means the strands forming the 
plies in the tire. 
Cold tire inflation pressure 
means the tire pressure recom- 
mended by the vehicle manufac- 
turer for a tire of a designated 
size that has not been driven for 
more than a couple of miles (kilo- 
meters) at low speeds in the three 
hour period before the tire pres- 
sure is measured or adjusted. 
Curb weight 
means the weight of a motor ve- 
hicle with standard equipment in- 
cluding the maximum capacity of 
fuel, oil, and coolant, air condi- 
tioning and additional weight of 
optional equipment. 
Extra load tire 
means a tire designed to operate 
at higher loads and at higher in- 
flation pressures than the corre- 
sponding standard tire. Extra  load 
tires may be identified as “XL”, 
“xl”, “EXTRA LOAD”, or “RF” on 
the sidewall.  
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Wheels 
  
Gross Axle Weight Rating 
(“GAWR”) 
means the load-carrying capacity 
of a single axle system, measured 
at the tire-ground interfaces. 
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 
(“GVWR”) 
means the maximum total loaded 
weight of the vehicle. 
Groove 
means the space between two ad- 
jacent tread ribs. 
Load rating (code) 
means the maximum load that a 
tire is rated to carry for a given in- 
flation pressure. You may not find 
this information on all tires be- 
cause it is not required by law. 
Maximum load rating 
means the  load rating fora tire at 
the maximum permissible infla- 
tion pressure for that tire. 
Maximum loaded vehicle 
weight 
means the sum of: 
(a) Curb weight 
(b) Accessory weight 
(c) Vehicle capacity weight, and 
(d) Production options weight 
Maximum (permissible) 
inflation pressure 
means the maximum cold infla- 
tion pressure to which a tire may 
be inflated. Also called “maxi- 
mum inflation pressure.” 
Normal occupant weight 
means 150 lbs. (68 kilograms) 
times the number of occupants 
seated in the vehicle up to the to- 
tal seating capacity of your vehi- 
cle. 
Occupant distribution 
means distribution of occupants 
in a vehicle. 
Outer diameter 
means the overall diameter of an 
inflated new tire. 
Overall width 
means the linear distance be- 
tween the exteriors of the side- 
walls of an inflated tire, including 
elevations due to labeling, deco- 
rations, or protective bands or 
ribs. 
Ply 
means a layer of rubber-coated 
parallel cords. 
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Wheels 
  
by the tire manufacturer. This in- 
formation is used to contact con- 
sumers if a tire defect requires a 
recall. 
Vehicle capacity weight 
means the rated cargo and lug- 
gage load plus 150 lbs. (68 kilo- 
grams) times the vehicle's desig- 
nated seating capacity. 
Vehicle maximum load on the 
tire 
means that load on an individual 
tire that is determined by distrib- 
uting to each axle its share of the 
maximum loaded vehicle weight 
and dividing by two. 
Vehicle normal load on the tire 
means that load on an individual 
tire that is determined by distrib- 
uting to each axle its share of the 
curb weight, accessory weight, 
and normal occupant weight (dis- 
tributed in accordance with > ta- 
ble on page 239) and dividing by 
two. 
Occupant loading and distri- 
bution for vehicle normal load 
for various designated seating 
capacities 
Refer to the tire inflation pressure 
label > page 237, fig. 171 for the 
234 
number of seating positions. Re- 
fer to the table > table on 
page 239 for the number of peo- 
ple that correspond to the vehicle 
normal load. 
New tires or wheels 
Audi recommends having all work 
on tires or wheels performed by 
an authorized Audi dealer or au- 
thorized Audi Service Facility. 
These facilities have the proper 
knowledge and are equipped with 
the required tools and replace- 
ment parts. 
>New tires do not yet have the 
optimal gripping properties. 
Drive carefully and at moderate 
speeds for the first 350 miles 
(500 km) with new tires. 
> Only use tires with the same de- 
sign, size (rolling circumfer- 
ence), and as close to the same 
tread pattern as possible on all 
four wheels. 
>Do not replace tires individually. 
At least replace both tires on the 
same axle at the same time. 
> Audi recommends that you use 
Audi Original Tires. If you would 
like to use different tires, please 
note that the tires may perform >  
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Wheels 
  
  
  
Overloading a vehicle can cause 
loss of vehicle control, a crash Use the example below to calcu- 
or other accident, serious per- late the total weight of the pas- 
sonal injury, and even death. sengers and luggage or other 
—Carrying more weight than things that you plan to transport 
your vehicle was designed to so that you can make sure that 
carry will prevent the vehicle your vehicle will not be overload- 
from handling properly and in- ed. 
crease the risk of the loss of Steps for Determining Correct 
vehicle control. Load Limit 
—The brakes on a vehicle that 1. Locate the statement “THE 
has been overloaded may not COMBINED WEIGHT OF OCCU- 
be able to stop the vehicle PANTS AND CARGO SHOULD 
within a safe distance. NEVER EXCEED XXX KG OR XXX 
—Tires on a vehicle that has LBS” on your vehicle’s placard 
been overloaded can fail sud- (tire inflation pressure label) 
denly, including a blowout and > page 237, fig. 171. 
sudden deflation, causing loss 2. Determine the combined 
of control and a crash. weight of the driver and pas- 
—Always make sure that the to- sengers that will be riding in 
tal load being transported - your vehicle. 
including the weight of atrail- | 3, Subtract the combined weight 
er hitch and the tongue of the driver and passengers 
weight of a loaded trailer - from “XXX” kilograms or “XXX” 
does not make the vehicle pounds shown on the sticker 
heavier than the vehicle’s > page 237, fig. 171. 
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. 4. The resulting figure equals the 
    
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available amount of cargo and 
luggage load capacity. For ex- 
ample, if the “XXX” amount 
equals 1400 lbs. and there will > 
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Wheels 
  
be five 150 lbs. passengers in 
your vehicle, the amount of 
available cargo and luggage 
load capacity is 650 lbs. 
(1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650 
lbs.) 
5. Determine the combined 
weight of luggage and cargo 
being loaded on the vehicle. 
That weight may not safely ex- 
ceed the available cargo and 
luggage load capacity calculat- 
ed in Step 4. 
6.  If your vehicle will be towing a 
trailer, load from your trailer 
will be transferred to your vehi- 
cle. Consult this manual to de- 
termine how this reduces the 
available cargo and luggage 
load capacity of your vehicle. 
>Check the tire sidewall 
(=> page 228, fig. 168) to deter- 
mine the designated load rating 
for a specific tire. 
Wheel bolts and rims 
Wheel bolts 
Wheel bolts must be clean and loosen/tighten 
easily. 
Rims 
Rims with a bolted rim  ring* or with bolted wheel 
covers* consist of multiple pieces. These compo- 
nents were bolted together using special bolts 
and a special procedure. You must not repair or 
disassemble them > A\. 
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Z\ WARNING 
Wheel bolts that are tightened or repaired in- 
correctly can become loose and result in loss 
of vehicle control, which increases the risk  of 
an accident. For the correct tightening specifi- 
cation, see > page 258, Finishing. 
— Always keep the wheel bolts and the threads 
in the wheel hub clean and free of grease. 
— Only use wheel bolts that fit the rim. 
— Always have damaged rims repaired by  an 
authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi 
Service Facility. Never repair or disassemble 
rims yourself, because this increases the risk 
of an accident. 
Winter tires significantly improve the vehicle's 
handling when driving in winter conditions. Be- 
cause of their construction (width, compound, 
tread pattern), summer tires provide less traction 
on ice and snow. 
      
» Use winter tires on all four wheels. 
> Only use winter tires that are approved for your 
vehicle. 
> Please note that the maximum permitted 
speed may be lower with winter tires > A\ in 
General information on page 227. An author- 
ized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Fa- 
cility can inform you about the maximum per- 
mitted speed for your tires. 
> Check the tire pressure after installing wheels 
=> page 237. 
The effectiveness of winter tires is reduced great- 
ly when the tread is worn down to a depth of 
0.16 in (4 mm). The characteristics of winter tires 
also decrease greatly as the tire ages, regardless 
of the remaining tread. 
@) For the sake of the environment 
Reinstall summer tires at the appropriate 
time, because they provide better handling 
when roads are free of snow and ice. Summer 
tires cause less road noise, tire wear, and fuel 
consumption.  
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Index 
  
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Factory default settings 
Multi Media Interface................. 207 
Fast forwarding and rewinding (media files) . 197 
Fast forwarding (media files)............ 197 
Fast route... . eee eee eee 177 
Favorites 
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NaVigationis ¢ s cesses «  2 smsnsns w  + seaians @ 5: secu 178 
Telephone... ...... cece eee eee eee 163 
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) . 275 
File formats (media drives).............. 201 
Filling 
Tank capacities.......... 0.00022 eae 278 
FIXGUTE SOBs is 6 cctene w e cenrere we ermine s Heme vee 84 
For the sake of the environment 
Disposing of engine oil................ 219 
FUGLING s  = sacsu =  & corey 5  % tees 5  2 CoG FS eS 211, 
Oo eee ee ee 215 
Forward gear 
refer to Gears... . eee eee eee 94 
Free text search 
Media... .... ec eee eee eee eee 200 
Radioves « = cows « = sews so tes ee ees FP  oe 190 
also refer to Intelligent search.......... 177 
Freeze protection 
Coolant... .... 2... eee eee eee 220 
Frequency bands « « cesiie a  6 scone a wanna 6 6 ow 188 
also refer to Frequency band........... 188 
Front center armrest...............0...- 62 
Front collision warning 
refer to Audi pre sense front............ 139 
Front passenger’s seat adjustment 
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Front wiper blades 
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Additives... 0.0... . cee  eee eee ee eee 211 
Current consumption « cc. «+ sews se eegu ee 15 
Fuelidisplay, sissies x asssce a  a arene +  ¥ name 6  e ow 11 
Gasoline 
Reducing fuel consumption............. 99 
Tank. capacity’. « ccs se cen vo neem eae 278 
  
Fueling 
Fuel filler door. .... 0.0... cece e eee ee 211 
Fuel filler door emergency release....... 213 
Functions on demand...............4.. 171 
Functions that require a license 
refer to Functions ondemand.......... L171 
Fuses 
IASSIQNIMIEN ES & sesoies &  w sasene ©  8 cansers a  a emnoees 265 
Replacing......... 0. cece eee eee eee ee 264 
G 
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Garment hooks ........ 0.0 e cece eee eee 78 
GasOliMe arco: x saves wo anane =  y oem moa aw 210 
Additives... 0.0.0... cece cece eee eee 211 
Gasoline: MIXtUE wacx «  s wemy cv came : eee 210 
GAWR 
refer to Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) . 278 
GOATS: x © exes =  & wee ¥  ¥ eeu = RoRee SE Pe ee 94 
Glossary of tire and loading terminology... 230 
Glove compartment...............000005 78 
LOckKablets. + cwou 4  x youn os nau sx Meme Fe me 78 
Valet parking. .......... ccc eee eee 44 
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR)........ 278 
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)...... 278 
GVWR 
refer to Gross Vehicle Weight 
Rating (GVWR) .......... 00sec eee eee 278 
H 
Handsfree. ..... 2... ee eee ee eee 159 
Hands Free Profile..................... 159 
Head-up display 
Adjusting ..... 0... 66. e eee eee 23 
Adjusting the brightness ................ 52 
OPeratiAg’, « s sussau v saan av epcasan ew anes ow  a8 23 
Headlight range control...............005 48 
Headlights’. 2 cus xe ren vo semw so ames 6  0 ee 48 
Cleaning... 0.0.2... cece cece eee eee 248 
Headlight range control................ 48 
Washer system « «sees 2s sees s eeee ee oes 55 
Head feSthaints © aims  pasms » mens ss vo se  63 
Heated rear window................0000e 90 
Heated steering wheel................0.. 90 
Heating...........0..0 0.0. 87 
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