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Weatherstrips
Keep silicone sprays off the wind
shield to avoid wiper smear in rain.
To seal properly, weatherstrips around
hood, rear lid, doors, etc., must be pliable.
Spray with silicone or coat with talcum pow
der or glycerine to reta in flexibility of the
rubber and to protect against freezing in the
w1nter.
Dull finishes and plastics
Plas .tic pa �s. such as light bulb lenses, dec
orative stnpes, panels, bumpers, etc., will
come clean with regular washing. Should
additional cleaning or spot remova l be nec
essar y, use a soft brush or cloth soaked with
a mild detergent solution. Then rinse thor
oughly and imme diately with clear water.
Do not use anyth ing which could
mar the plastic or dull finished sur
faces, such as wax, polish, abrasive
detergents or chemical cleaning sol
vents.
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metal trim
Bright or black anodized metal trim will
come clean with regular washing. Remove
spots or dirt from chrome and stainless
steel with a chrome cleaner. Apply a
chrome polish for continued luster and
protec tion.
Steel wheels
Always include the hub caps and wheel
rims when washing your vehicle to remove
road dirt, salt sprays and brake dust. If nec
essary, use a commercial wheel cleaner to
remove accumulated brake dust. Paint
scratches should be touched up as soon as
possible to prevent corrosion.
Light alloy wheels
To preserve the decorative appearance of
the light alloy wheels, some special care is
necessary. In addition to road dirt and salt
sprays, brake dust is also corrosive. If left on
too long, brake dust can cause pitting. Wash
the wheels with a sponge or hose brush ev
ery other week. Road salt
should be removed weekly with
an acid free cleaning solution. Every three
months (after regular cleaning) coat the
wheels with petroleum jelly or car wax. Rub
it in firmly with a soft cloth. Never use abra
sive or metal polishing cleaning agents.
� WARNING
Moisture, ice, and road salt on
brakes may affect braking effi
ciency. Test the brakes carefully
after each washing. Always heed
WA RNING on page 203.
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Care
of interior
Glass Use the same cleaning agents as for exteri
or glass surfaces and polish dry.
Fabric Use a vacuum cleaner or a soft bristle brush
to remove dust and loose dirt from carpet
ing, upholste ry, headliner and other trim.
Dirt stains can usually be removed with a
lukewarm soapy water or all-purpose clean
er solution, or a dry foam cleaner.
For greasy, oily and other stubborn stains,
use a spot remover. Do not pour the liquid
on the fabric. Dampen a clean cloth and rub
carefully, starting at the edge and working
inward. Plastic
and vinyl
Use a clean, damp cloth or sponge to re
move dust. For other soil, use a lukewarm
all-purpose cleaning solution or a mild
saddle soap for vinyl trim. Remove water
spots and soap traces 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 type vinyl
cleaning agent.
Occasionally apply a colorless vinyl or leath
er preservative to reta in the material's luster
and pliabi lity.
Aluminum trim
Use only neutral-pH products to remove
spots and deposits from aluminum sur
faces. Chrome care products and alkaline
cleaners will atta ck aluminum surfaces and
can damage them over time. VEH
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Cleaning and care of leather
uphols tery
Audi does everything possible to preserve
the special qualities of natural leather uphol
stery. When treating the hides, care is taken
to avoid all processes which could impair
the natural advantages of the material
which make for extra comfort.
Because of the exclusive nature of the
hides selected and the natural properties of
the leather, this kind of upholstery requires
a cert ain amount of care in everyday use
since the leather is sensitive to mater ials
such as oil, grease and dirt or wet clothing.
If it is given regular attention, the leather up
holstery will retain its high quality for many
years.
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Dust and small particles of dirt lodging in the
pores, grain and seams can have an abra
sive effect and damage the surface and the
seams. If the vehicle is left standing for a
long time in the sun, cover the upholstery or
use the sun blinds to protect the leather
from direct sunlight and prevent fading or
discoloration.
Depending on the amount of use, clean it
occasionally according to the following
instructions. Never use solvents, wax
polish, shoe cream, spot removers
or similar materials.
For normal cleaning of leather -covered
steering wheels, leather seat upholstery,
etc., slightly moisten a cotton or woollen
cloth with water and wipe over the areas af
fected.
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stubborn dirt can be removed using a
mild soap solution (pure liquid soap: two
tablespoons dissolved in 1 quart of water).
It is very important not to let the wa
ter soak through the leather or pene
trate into the seams. Then wipe off with
a soft, dry cloth.
In addition to this regular cleaning, it is
worth while treating the leather with a suit
able leather -care product. This should be
done about twice a year for uphol stery in
normal use. Apply these products very spar
ingly and follow the manufacturer's direc
tions.
Safety belts
Keep belts clean! Dirty belts may
not retract properly.
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 re
tract before they are completely dry. �W
ARNING
• Any thing that might damage
your safety balta could mean that
you and your passengers would
not be adequately protected in an
accident.
• Do not use chemical cleaning
agents, bleach or dyes. They have
corrosive properties which weak
en the webbing.
• When cleaning your safety
belts, inspect them for damage. If
you discover damage. see your
Audi Dealer.
• Safety belt performance de
pends on correct installation.
Never remove belts from the ve
hicle to clean them.
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Engine compartment
�W ARNING
• Before working in the engine
compartment. be sure to read the
information on page 232.
I) Before reaching into the front
plenum panel. always re!"ove the
ignition key. Otherw1se. the
windshield wiper system could
unin tentionally be switched on.
possibly causing personal injury
from the moving wiper linkage.
• Do not wash. wax or dry the en�
gine with the engine ru!'l'! ing. Mov
ing or hot parts could 1n1ure you. ,Al
WARNING continued
e Do not clean the underside of
the chassis, fenders. wheel cov
ers. or other hard to reach parts
without protecting your hands and
arms. You may cut yourself on
sharp-edged metal parts.
• Moisture and ice on brakes may
affect braking efficiency. Test the
brakes carefully after each vehicle
wash.
The engine compartment and transmission
have been corrosion protected at the facto
ry.
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 de
bris from entering the vehicle interior
throug h the heating and ventilation ducts. Good
anti-corrosion treatment is very im
porta nt, particularly in the winter. If the ve
hicle is frequently driven on salted 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.
�W ARNING
Never touch the radiator fan. The
auxiliary electric fan can switch on
suddenly and injure you-
Always switch off the ignition be
fore cleaning the engine _
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If the engine compartment is cleaned at any
time with grease removing solutions 1 ), or if
you have the engine washed, the antK:orr
sion treatment is almost always removed
as well. It is therefore essential to ask: for a
long-lasting corrosion protection of all sur
faces, seams, joints and components in the
engine compartment.
c£> If you must rinse off gasoline, oil
residue or grease while you are
washing your engine, then tha dirty
water should be run through an oil
separator filter. We recommend that
you have your engine washed at a
qualified workshop or service sta
ti on.
11 Use only
the correct cleaning solutions.
Never use gasoline or Diesel.
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The lower body shell of your Audi is also
thoroughly protected against corrosion.
Any damage to the undercoat ing caused by
road hazards should be repaired promptly.
g WARNING
Do not apply additional undercoat
ing or rustproofing on or near the
exhaust manifold, exhaust pipes.
catalytic converter or heat shields.
During driving, the substance
used for undercoating could over
heat and cause a fire. Body
cavity sealing
All body cavities which could be affected by
corro sion have been given thorough protec
tion at the factory.
This sealing does not require any inspection
or additional treatments. If any wax should
seep out of the cavity when the ambient
temperature is high, it can be removed with
a plastic scraper and a suitable solvent.
c£> If you use benzine for removing
the wax, keep sparks, flame and
ligh ted cigara ttas away. Nsver
dump benzine on the ground, into
open streams or down sewage
dr ains.
Be sure to observe all safety and en
vi ronmental regulations.
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General
notes
• We recommend that you have the engine
compartment and the underside of your ve
hicle inspected twice a year for any damage
to the protective coating, preferably before
and after the winter season. Have neces
sary repairs done as soon as possible.
• Also, whenever the lower body sh�ll.
axle, transmission or engine assemblies
have been repaired, any anti-corrosion coat
ing lost on the affected surfaces should be
reapplied.
• Oil-based protective sprays must not be
applied. Only tar-or wax -based anti-corro
sion protectors are compatible with the fac
tory applied corrosion pro tection. Bef_ore ap
plication, road dirt, salt spray deposits and
oily substances must be removed. Yo
ur authorized Audi Dealer stocks the
cleaning and preservation solutions recom
mended by the factory for this purpose and
has the equipment necessary to apply
them. Therefore, any additional corrosion
protection work should be perform .ed by an
Audi Dealer. Using incorrect cleamng solu
tions could damage rubber parts or painted
surfaces.
� WARNING
Use only the correct cleaning solu
tions. Never use gasoline, Diesel
fuel or solvents which could cause
a fire. VE
HICLE CARE
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Fuel tank
The fuel filler neck is located on the right
rear side panel behind the fuel filler flap.
The central locking system automatically
locks and unlocks the fuel filler flap. If the
central locking system should fail, you can
still open the flap manually- see page 224
for further details.
Open the flap as illustrated above.
The capacity of the tank is:
approx. 18.5 US gallons (70 liters).
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refueling, hang the fuel tank cap on
the fuel filler flap as illus trated above.
Notes
• Don't drive until the fuel tank is
completely empty. Gasoline could
get in the exhaust system and dam
age the catalytic converter.
• If any fuel has spilled onto the car,
it should be removed immediately to
prevent damage the paintwork. �W
ARNING
Under normal operating condi
tions, never carry additional fuel
containers in your car. Such con
tainers, full or empty, may leak
and could cause a fire in a colli
sion. If you must transport fuel to
use for your lawn mower, snow
blower, etc., be very careful and al
ways observe local and state laws
regarding the use, transportation
and storage of such fuel contain·
ers. Make certain the container
meets industry standards CANSII
ASTM F852-86).
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Refu
elling the vehicle
Yo ur vehicle fuel tank has an on-board refu
elling vapor recovery system. This feature
helps to prevent fuel vapors from escaping
from the tank and polluting the environment
while you refuel your vehicle.
In order to fill your tank properly while pro
tecting the environment. please follow this
refueling procedure carefully:
• Turn off the engine.
• Remove the fuel filler cap by turning it
slowly counter clockwise allowing fuel
pressure to dissi pate.
• Insert the fuel nozzle from the gasoline
pump into the fuel filler neck as far as it will
go.
Select a medium refuelling rate, when filling
your tank. �W
ARNING
Failure to shut the engine off while
re fueling and I or to insert the
pump nozzle fully into the car's
filler neck could cause fuel over
flow and fuel spray which can
cause fire or serious injury.
• Stop refueling when the fuel pump shuts
off automatical ly - do not add more fuel or
"top off". dih As soon as the correctly oper� ated nozzle switches off auto
matically for the first time, the tank
is full. Do not try to add more fuel,
because fuel may spill out. In addi
tion, the expansion space in the fuel
tank will be filled -causing the fuel
to overflow when it becomes warm
and pollute the environment.
• After filling your tank, turn the fuel filler
cap clockwise until you hear a definite click.
To avoid fuel spilling or evapor ating from the
fue I tank a I ways close fuel filler cap properly
and completely. VE
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Notes
• If you cannot fully insert the pump nozzle,
use another fuel pump or change gas sta
tions.
• Do not refuel your vehicle with the igni
tion switched on. The fuel gauge may other
wise not indicate the exact fuel level after
refu elling.
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