technical data AUDI S4 2020 Owners Manual
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Table of contents 
  
Audi smartphone interface...... 204 
Setup... eect ee 204 
TrOuUBLESHOOtING wees « & wees «  2 eos so eee 205 
Additional settings.............. 206 
System settingS.......+seeeeceeveees 206 
Software update...............2.000. 207 
Connected devices..........-..000005 207 
Legalinformation................... 208 
Maintenance and  Care........... 210 
Checking and Filling............. 210 
FUClss: + quan ¢ x deme 2 2 seme ey eee &  2 ee 210 
Refuelimgsaiins «+ anawece x  a cause « wvensue a  © sunnes 211, 
Emissions control system............. 213 
Engine compartment................. 214 
ENQineOiles cscceoe s+ serie oo ermace 2  3 ences ¥ es 216 
Cooling systeM........... 00. e eee eee 220 
Braketluid): « s wom as ween a ¢ aewee +  & oe 222 
Electrical.syste miss 2  5 ssw a  6 wm ¥  0 sro 222 
Battery. ..... 2.00.00 ese  eee eee ee 223 
Windshield washer system...........- 225 
Service interval display............... 226 
Wheels.............. 0.0. e eee eee 227 
Wheelsiaiid Tires « cass ¢ 2 awe ¢  2 mean a 5 227 
Tire pressure monitoring system....... 244 
Care and cleaning................ 247 
General information wo.  ceo saeco es 247 
Car washes...............2..20.00005 247 
Cleaning and care information......... 248 
Taking your vehicle out of service....... 252 
Do-It YOUrSEUT v5 ¢ «gee8 & peas es eee 253 
Emergency assistance........... 253 
General information................. 253 
EQUIPITICNE sass ¢  ¢ eens + eeen a  3 ces 3s  He 253 
Tire mobility kit ose: <2 cere ae eee se ees 253 
Changingatire..............0.. eee 255 
Space-saving spare tire............... 258 
Collapsible spare tire................. 259 
JUIMPISCAREING « cowie sv cxsusne »  » orem &  0 exanens 260 
TOWING «0... eee eee eee 261 
Fuses and bulbs.................. 264 
FUSES 2... eee 264 
BULBSisey 2 youn 3  2 mone a ¢ wow EE erME a  8 ee 268 
Customer information........... 269 
Data privacy..................000. 269 
Image recording............seeeeeees 269 
Datamemoniesy. « s sscams sv sume ov ene a 0s 269 
Transmitted information.............. 270 
Accessories and technical 
CHANGES... 1... eee eee eee 272 
Warranty......... 00-000. e eee eee 272 
Audi Literature Shop..............00. 272 
Driving in other countries............. 272 
Maintenance, repairs, and technical 
MOGIFIcAatIONS vase x  x mem =  x saw x 2 sue 272 
Accessories and parts................ 274 
Reporting Safety Defects.............. 274 
Declaration of compliance for 
telecommunications equipment and 
electronic systems............---0000- 278 
Technical data..................8. 277 
Identification data................00. 277 
Vehicle dataiscs: = s xews 2s eens sp oes ye 277 
Index... 0.2... eee 279  
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Checking and Filling 
  
> Turn the fuel cap clockwise until it clicks  into 
place. 
> Close the fuel filler door and then press on the 
left side until it latches. 
The correct fuel type for your vehicle can be 
found on a label located on the inside of the fuel 
filler door. For additional information on fuel, see 
=> page 210. 
For the tank capacity in your vehicle, refer to the 
Technical Data > page 278. 
To reduce the risk of fuel leaking out or vapors 
escaping, make sure that the fuel tank is closed 
correctly. Otherwise the [gg indicator light will 
turn on. 
If the central  locking system malfunctions, there 
is a fuel filler door emergency release 
=> page 213. 
  
  
ZA\ WARNING 
Improper fueling procedures and improper 
handling of fuel can lead to explosions, fires, 
severe burns, and other injuries. 
— Do not smoke. Keep away from  open flames. 
— The ignition must be switched off when re- 
fueling. 
— Mobile devices, radio devices, and other ra- 
dio equipment should  always be switched 
off when refueling. Electromagnetic rays 
could cause sparks and start a fire. 
— If you do not insert the fuel pump nozzle all 
the way into the filler tube, then fuel can 
leak out. Spilled fuel can ignite and start a 
fire. 
— Never get into the vehicle when refueling. If 
there is an exceptional situation where you 
must enter the vehicle, close the door and 
touch a metal surface before touching the 
fuel pump nozzle again. This will reduce the 
risk of electrostatic discharge that can cause 
flying sparks. Sparks can start a fire when 
refueling. 
  
  
Z\ WARNING 
Transporting fuel containers inside the vehicle 
is not recommended. Fuel could leak out of 
the container and ignite, especially during an 
accident. This can cause explosions, fires, and 
injuries. 
— If you must transport fuel in a fuel contain- 
er, note the following: 
— Always place the fuel container on the 
ground before filling. Never fill the fuel 
container with fuel while it is inside or on 
the vehicle. Electrostatic discharge can oc- 
cur while  refueling  and the fuel vapors 
could ignite. 
— When using fuel containers made of met- 
al, the fuel pump nozzle must always re- 
main in contact with the container to re- 
duce the risk  of static charge. 
— Insert the fuel pump nozzle as far as pos- 
sible into the filler opening while refuel- 
ing. 
— Follow the applicable legal regulations in 
the country where you are driving when 
using, storing and transporting fuel con- 
tainers. 
— Make sure that the fuel container meets 
the industry standards, for example ANSI 
or ASTM F852-86. 
  
    
  
1) Depending on the engine and country 
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() Note 
— Remove fuel that has overflowed onto any 
vehicle 
components immediately to reduce 
the risk  of damage to the vehicle. 
— Never drive until the fuel tank is completely 
empty. The irregular supply of fuel that re- 
sults from that can cause engine misfires. 
Uncombusted fuel may enter the exhaust 
system and increase the risk of damage to 
the catalytic converter. 
@) For the sake of the environment 
— Do not overfill the fuel tank, or fuel could 
leak out when the vehicle is warming up. 
— Fuel should never enter the sewer system or 
come into contact with the ground. 
   
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Data privacy 
  
Data privacy 
Image recording 
Surrounding area monitoring 
Applies to: vehicles with surrounding area monitoring 
Some vehicle functions require the vehicle’s path 
to be detected and evaluated. This is done by 
cameras installed permanently on the vehicle 
that detect objects in the vehicle's surroundings 
(such as obstacles or guard rails). The live images 
from the cameras are transmitted to the applica- 
ble control module. 
The camera images are transmitted to the appli- 
cable control module and stored for processing. 
The control module analyzes the current camera 
image using image evaluation software. This im- 
age evaluation software detects anonymized 
technical measurements, such as distances to ob- 
jects. The control module evaluates these techni- 
cal measurements and makes it possible for the 
assist systems to control the vehicle, if necessary. 
Data memories 
Vehicle  control modules 
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Fig. 191 Driver's side footwell: connection port for the On 
Board Diagnostic System (OBD) 
Your vehicle is equipped with electronic control 
modules for various vehicle systems such as the 
airbags. These vehicle control modules store data 
while driving normally that is required by  an au- 
thorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service 
Facility for diagnosis and repair purposes. Only 
certain types of data are recorded for a very short 
period of time if a control module has detected a 
system event. No noises, conversations, or im- 
ages will be recorded in the vehicle. 
The data may include information such as the ve- 
hicle speed, the direction of travel, and informa- 
tion about the brake system, or also the behavior 
of the restraint system in the event of an  acci- 
dent. The stored data can be exported and down- 
loaded with special devices, which must be con- 
nected directly to the vehicle. 
On Board Diagnostic System (OBD) 
There is a diagnostic connector socket in the driv- 
er's side footwell to read out the various control 
modules and the event data recorder. Data re- 
garding the function and condition of the elec- 
tronic control modules is stored in the event 
memory. Only have an authorized Audi dealer or 
authorized Audi Service Facility read out and de- 
lete the event memory. 
  
ZX WARNING 
— Incorrect use of the connection port for the 
On Board Diagnostic System can cause mal- 
functions, which can then result in accidents 
and serious injuries. 
— Only allow an authorized Audi dealer or au- 
thorized Audi Service Facility to read out  the 
engine data. 
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Event Data Recorder 
      
This vehicle is equipped with an Event Data Re- 
corder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is to 
record, in certain crash or near crash-like situa- 
tions, 
such as an airbag deployment or hitting a 
road obstacle, data that will assist in understand- 
ing how a vehicle's system performed. The EDR is 
designed to record data related to vehicle dynam- 
ics and safety systems for a short period of time, 
typically 30 seconds or less. The EDR in this vehi- 
cle is designed to record such data as: 
— How various systems in your vehicle were oper- 
ating; 
— Whether or not  the driver and passenger safety 
belts were buckled/fastened; 
— How far (if at all) the driver was depressing the 
accelerator and/or brake pedal; and, 
— How fast the vehicle was traveling. 
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Data privacy 
  
These data can help provide a better understand- 
ing of the circumstances in which crashes and in- 
juries occur. NOTE:  EDR data are recorded by your 
vehicle only if a non-trivial crash situation occurs; 
no data are recorded by the EDR  under normal 
driving conditions and no personal data (e.g. 
name, gender, age, and crash location) are re- 
corded. However, other parties, such as law en- 
forcement, could combine the EDR data  with the 
type of personally identifying data routinely ac- 
quired during a crash investigation. 
To read data recorded by  an EDR, special equip- 
ment is required, and access to the vehicle or the 
EDR is needed. In addition to the vehicle manu- 
facturer, other parties, such as law enforcement, 
that have the special equipment, can read the in- 
formation if they  have access to the vehicle or the 
EDR. 
Data usage 
Audi can read out the information stored in the 
data memories or similar data, or give this infor- 
mation to third parties, especially in the follow- 
ing situations: 
— If the vehicle owner or lessee agrees 
—If there is an official request from the police 
— Ifa court or authorities request it 
If legally permitted, Audi can also use  the data 
for analysis of vehicle operation and safety per- 
formance or provide this data to third parties for 
research purposes. 
Transmitted information 
Data collection 
Applies to: vehicles with data collection 
Depending on the country, AUDI AG may collect 
data for the following purposes, for example: of- 
fer and product optimization, public safety, pro- 
vision of Audi connect remote vehicle services, 
and adaptation to customer expectations. For ex- 
ample, various technical function data, environ- 
mental data, driving data, and usage data will be 
collected for a specific purpose and forwarded to 
AUDI AG. The data will be sent from the vehicle 
at the time the data was collected. 
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Applies to: MMI: You can find additional informa- 
tion about data collection in the MMI. Select on 
the home screen: SETTINGS > General > Legal 
notes > About Audi connect. 
If you would like to deny data transmission to 
AUDI AG, contact an authorized Audi dealer or 
authorized Audi Service Facility for more infor- 
mation. You also have the option to deactivate 
data transmission within the privacy settings. 
Privacy settings 
Applies to: vehicles with  Audi connect 
> Applies to MMI: Select on the home screen: 
SETTINGS > Privacy settings. 
When using Audi connect services or during data 
collection, data will be transmitted from the ve- 
hicle. 
> To display additional information about the pri- 
vacy settings and the associated symbols in the 
status bar, press @ in the MMI. 
Requirement: the ignition must be switched on. 
Setting the maximum privacy settings 
When the Activate privacy mode function is 
switched on, the data connection is deactivated 
or sending of data is restricted, but all safety-re- 
lated, legal, or contractually required Audi con- 
nect services remain activated. The majority of 
the Audi connect services are deactivated. 
When the function is switched off, the data con- 
nection will be available in order to use Audi con- 
nect services. 
Adjusting individual privacy settings 
In the MMI, you can adjust individually which da- 
ta should be transmitted from the vehicle. If you 
switch on a data category, the data will be trans- 
mitted. 
@) Note 
You are responsible for all precautions taken 
for data protection, anti-virus protection, and 
protection against loss of data on mobile de- 
vices that are used to access the Internet 
through the Wi-Fi hotspot.  
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Accessories and technical changes 
  
Usually maintenance and repair work requires 
special tools, measuring devices, and other 
equipment that is available to trained vehicle 
technicians in order to help ensure that your vehi- 
cle and all of its systems operate correctly, relia- 
bly, and safely. Performing work on the vehicle 
incorrectly can impair the operation and reliabili- 
ty of your vehicle and may void one or more of 
your vehicle's warranties. 
Technical Modifications 
Interference with electronic components, their 
software, the wiring, and data transfer may cause 
malfunctions. Because of the way electronic com- 
ponents are interconnected, such malfunctions 
can also impair systems that are not directly in- 
volved. This means that you risk both a substan- 
tial reduction in the operational safety of your ve- 
hicle and increased wear of vehicle components. 
Some convenience functions, such as the conven- 
ience turn  signal function, individual door open- 
ing function, and displays, can be reprogrammed 
using special workshop equipment. If functions 
are reprogrammed, the information and descrip- 
tions about these functions in this Owner's Man- 
ual may no longer apply to the changed func- 
tions. Audi recommends that an authorized Audi 
dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility perform 
and verify any reprogramming procedures. 
  
  
carry out the job and have the correct tech- 
nical information and the correct tools. 
— If you are uncertain about what to do, have 
the work performed by  an authorized Audi 
dealer, an authorized Audi Service Facility, 
or another qualified workshop. Serious per- 
sonal injury may result from improperly per- 
formed work. 
    
  
ZA WARNING 
Maintenance procedures, repairs, or technical 
modifications that are performed incorrectly 
increase the risk  of an accident and can lead 
to serious injuries. 
  
  
ZA WARNING 
The engine compartment in any motor vehicle 
is a potentially dangerous area and can cause 
serious personal injury. 
— Always use extreme caution when doing any 
work in the engine compartment. Always 
follow commonly accepted safety practices 
and use common sense. Never risk personal 
injury. 
— Never perform any work in the engine com- 
partment unless you know exactly how to 
      
@) Note 
— Maintenance procedures, repairs or techni- 
cal modifications that are performed incor- 
rectly can cause damage to the vehicle, such 
as corrosion. 
— If emergency repairs must be performed, 
take your vehicle to an authorized Audi deal- 
er  or authorized Audi Service Facility as soon 
as possible. 
— Audi is not liable for damage to the vehicle 
resulting from failure to comply with these 
guidelines. 
@) For the sake of the environment 
— Regular maintenance can help protect the 
environment. 
— Technical modifications to the vehicle can 
have a negative impact on fuel consumption 
and vehicle emissions. 
(@) For the sake of the environment 
Certain components in your vehicle such as 
undeployed airbag modules, pretensioners 
and remote control  batteries may contain Per- 
chlorate Material - special handling may ap- 
ply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/ 
perchlorate. When the vehicle or parts of the 
restraint system including airbag modules 
and safety belts with pretensioners are scrap- 
ped, all applicable laws and regulations must 
be observed. Your authorized Audi dealer is 
familiar with these requirements and we rec- 
ommend that you have  your dealer perform 
this service for you. 
(i) Tips 
Because of your vehicle's aluminum body de- 
sign, all service and repair procedures 
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Technical data 
  
Technical data 
Identification data 
Vehicle data label 
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Fig. 192 Vehicle identification label 
The vehicle identification label > fig. 192 is locat- 
ed in the luggage compartment under the cargo 
floor cover. 
The vehicle identification label information can 
also be found in the Warranty & Maintenance 
booklet. 
Vehicle data 
The sticker contains the following vehicle data: 
@® Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) 
@ Vehicle type/engine output/transmission 
® Engine and transmission codes 
@) Paint and interior codes 
© Optional equipment  numbers 
Vehicle identification number (VIN) 
The VIN is located in the following areas: 
— Applies to: MMI: Select on the home screen: 
VEHICLE > Settings & Service > Vehicle infor- 
mation. 
— On the vehicle identification label 
— At the front behind the windshield* 
— Inthe motor compartment on the  right side 
Notes about technical data 
The values may vary based on special equipment 
as well as market-specific equipment and meas- 
uring methods. 
Please note that the specifications listed in the 
vehicle documentation always take precedence. 
G) Tips 
Any technical data that is missing  was not 
available at the time of printing. 
  
     
  
        
Length (in (mm)) | Width (in (mm)) | Width across the | Height at curb 
mirrors (in (mm)) | weight (in (mm)) 
A4 allroad 187.5 (4,762) 72.7 (1,847) 79.6 (2,022) 58.8 (1,493) 
A4 sedan 187.5 (4,762) 72.7 (1,847) 79.6 (2,022) 1,428 (56,2) 
S4 sedan 187.5 (4,762) 72.7 (1,847) 79.6 (2,022) 1,428 (56,2) 
      
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Technical data 
Fuel tank 15.3 gal (58 L) 
Windshield and headlight washer system* 5.1 qt (4.8L) 
The maximum permitted roof  load is 198 lb 
(90 kg). 
  
  
      
  
    
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Applies to: sedan 
Fig. 193 Safety certificate 
  
B8U-0380 
    
  
  
Applies to: allroad 
Fig. 194 Safety certificate 
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) 
The maximum permitted total weight @ of the 
vehicle is listed on the safety certificate on the 
side area of the door or on the driver's door pillar. 
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) 
The maximum permitted load on the front axle 
@ or the rear axle @) is listed on the safety cer- 
tificate on the side area of the door or on the 
driver's door pillar. 
Load 
The maximum permitted load is listed on the tire 
pressure label on the driver's door pillar. 
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Speed limit information 
refer to Traffic sign recognition......... 118 
Speed limits 
refer to Traffic sign recognition......... 118 
Speedometer......... cece eee ee eee 1d, 
Speed warning system..............0005 118 
Sport differential..............00220008 108 
Start/Stop system. .......-...0-.00 ee eee 99 
Switching offandon..............000- 100 
Starting to drive... ... eee eee eee 93. 
Starting (EMGIME)'. . scssese a» wecnse sw apecmae 9  & exe 100 
SECOTING . cassene x susows  @ eneass a  @ stetaie w  & ne 107 
Audi drive select. ............0 eee e eee 106 
also refer to Steering...............55 107 
Steering lock: « s saeg ss eae sv pees se eeR ees 92 
Steering wheel 
AGJUStING!a: « 9 seovos x  3 waxsu a  ¢ Hawes 3  2 Bem 4 62 
Adjusting manually..................0- 62 
Shift 
paddles.......... 00... cece sees 96 
Steering wheel heating................. 90 
also refer to Multifunction steering wheel. . 12 
Steps for determining correct load limit... 241 
Stopover (navigation) .................. 180 
Stopping (ENGIN) ax «  = was = 2 eevee 3  « swe s  & 100 
StOrage areas: = case «  = ems sy ewe FE RE Be 78 
Stored stations 
refer to Presets. « 2 oxo oe aww oo coe vo 190 
Sunshade 
ReardOorst. « avers s  1 ana w a aumvens 0  0 amine © 6 54 
ROOF... eee ee  44 
SUN VISOFS 2... eee ee eee 54 
SUSPEASION) csr 6  6 ccesere &  6 esennire & presen a 6 stenonts 106 
Audi drive select.......... 0.0 eee eee 106 
Swapping calls.............-.00022000e 164 
Swerve assist... 2.0... e eee eee eee 142 
Symbols 
Navigation... 0.0.0... 0... e cece ee eee 180 
UratfiGws = s wows ss wewe : eens t see cs ee 185 
also refer to Indicator lights.............. 7 
SYNG (Button) «  0 seen oo snen on onan wo cmon x 89 
SYSECMTSELLINGS senses oo cases oo sees o wee» 206 
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Tachometer es s ¢ oases se mewn 2  x qawe 2 nae 11,13 
Tail lights 
Cleaning «  x ccsiese i  a scene x  = suenens 4  x semcwre wo ome 248 
Techriicalidatais © « swivis w sswersse « wees 2 e coe 277 
Technical modifications................. 272 
Telephone’: « ¢ saws =  + sews os eee oe ews ee  158 
Accepting/ending acall................ 164 
Audi phone box........ 0... e ee eee eee 160 
Charging the battery (USB)............. 160 
Charging the battery (wireless)......... 160 
Connecting a mobile phone............ 158 
Diglinig ANUMBEr: « caus « gaan ss pews ae ee 164 
Exterior'antennass «+ sccscs ae anne a i atiome a  a 160 
Mobile device reminder signal.......... 161 
Options during aphonecall............ 164 
Playing Musi¢ sven «0 ven oe ence omen ve 195 
Temperature display (outside temperature) .. 14 
Temperature gauge 
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TeXtINPUt sss 3 6 cw oo wee oo een oo oe 21 
Text messages 
SettingS 0.0... 0. cece eee eee eee eee 166 
Text messaging settings............... 166 
also refer to Text messages............ 166 
TiesdOWiS's = saves 5 « ees 3  2 cess ce eae «Fae 84 
Tightening specification 
Wheel Doltstin so icnasi s  2 aasn <0 mason © svann 258 
Tightening specification (wheel bolts) .... . 258 
Ti@s: = worms < 5 eeu 2 ¢ ews ge eee Fo ee zs 15 
tiptronic 
refer to Manual shifting................ 96 
Tire Mobility System (tire repair set)....... 253 
Tin@S « wee ¢  & wea & Goes x eR ge ROR a 2 227 
GRANGIAG' ie = soci 2 eranenss e mweeee a meee 2 255 
Low-profile tires. .............00 0-0 ee 243 
Repainisets ; swe : seen os een ¢  5 em vb 253 
Senvice liferces < viva + wean @  + sae wo eave 236 
Tire pressure... 2... eee eee eee 237 
Tire pressure monitoring system.... 244,245 
Tire pressure table..................-. 239 
Tire pressure (trailer mode)............ 112 
Treadwear indicators.................. 236 
Uinidireetioniale: « = exces 22 ween 2  ¢ eeem 229, 258 
Uniform tire quality grading............ 243 
Tires and wheels 
Glossary of tire and loading terminology .. 230 
Tires and vehicle load limits............ 240 
TOO Sissi: ¢  2 czas ¢ aes 2 Gee EX Ream FE eee 253 
Top tether anchor (securing the child safety 
S@at)'s « v saws y  # ows ¥  0 eww ey coo Se ED a YY 76 
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