
Steps  for  Determining  Correct Load  Limit 
1. Locate  the  statement  "THE  COMBINED 
WEIGHT  OF OCCUPANTS AND  CARGO  SHOULD  NEVER EXCEED XXX  KG OR XXX 
LBS"on  your  vehicle's placard  (tire  infla
tion  pressure  label)=> 
page  271, fig. 207. 
2. Determine  the  combined  weight  of  the 
driver  and  passengers  that  will  be  riding 
in  your  vehicle. 
3. Subtract  the  combined  weight  of  the 
driver  and  passengers  from 
"XXX" kilo
grams  or 
"XXX" pounds  shown  on  the 
sticker=> 
page  271, fig. 207. 
4. The  resulting  figure  equals  the  available 
amount  of  cargo  and  luggage  load 
capacity.  For  example,  if  the 
"XXX" 
amount  equals 1400 lbs.  and  there  will 
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  I bs.) 
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5.  Determine  the  combined  weight  of 
luggage  and  cargo being  loaded  on  the 
vehicle.  That  weight  may  not  safely  exceed  the  available  cargo  and  luggage 
load  capacity  calculated  in  Step 
4. 
6. If  your  vehicle  will  be  towing  a trailer, 
load  from  your  trailer  will  be  transferred 
to  your  vehicle.  Consult  this  manual  to 
determine  how  this  reduces  the  avail
able  cargo  and  luggage  load  capacity  of 
your  vehicle. 
- Check  the  tire  sidewall  (=> 
page  279, 
fig. 211) to  determine  the  designated 
load  rating  for  a specific  tire. • 
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Tire  service  life 
The service  life  of  tires  depends  on  a lot  of  different  things 
including  proper  installation  and  balancing,  correct  tire 
pressure  and  driving  style . 
(r------,') 
l "------J) 
Tread  Wear Indicator  ( TWll 
ij 
:c ., m 
Fig. 209  Tire tre ad: 
t read  wear  ind ica to rs 
(TW IJ 
Fig . 2 10  Rot ati ng  tire s 
for  mo re even w ear 
The orig inal tires  on your  vehic le have  1 /16 inch  (1.6  mm)  high  "wear 
indicators "~  fig.  209  running  across  the  tread . Depending  on  the 
make , there  will  be  six to  eight  of  them  evenly  p laced  around  the 
tire . Marks  on the  tire  sidewall  (for  example  "TWI"  or other  symbo ls) 
indicate  the  positions  of  the  tread  wear  indicators . Worn  tires  must 
be  replaced.  Dif ferent  figures  may  apply  in  other  countries~&. 
Tire  pre ssure 
Incorrect  tire  pressure  causes  premature  wear  and  can  cause 
sudden  tire  blow-out . For this  reason , tire  pressure  mus t be checked 
at  least  once  a  month~ 
page 274. 
Driving  style 
Driving  fast  around  curves,  heavy  acce leration  and  hard  braking 
increase  tire  wear . 
Rotating  t ires  for  more  even  wear 
For all  four  tires  on  your  vehicle  to  have  the  same  service  life,  we 
recommend  that  the  front  and  rear tires  are  rota ted according  to  the 
tire  manufacturer's  suggested  tire  rotation  interva ls .  Please 
remember  the  following: 
•  Tire  rotation  interva ls  may  differ  from  the vehicle  service  inter
vals  out lined  in  your  Warran ty 
& M aintenance  Booklet . 
•  The  longer  one  tire  is  used  in  one  locat ion  on  the  vehicle,  the 
more  it  wears  at  certain  po ints;  therefore,  we  recommend  that  you 
follow  the  tire  manufacturer 's suggested  t ire  rotation  intervals  . 
•  Vehicles  with  front -wheel  drive  experience  more  tread  wear  on 
the  front  wheels  compared  to  al l-wheel  drive  (quattro®) . 
•  Please  rotate  tires  as  shown ~ 
page 278, fig.  210 . 
•  Extra  care  must  b e taken  wh en  rotat ing  dir ection -specific  tires 
~ page 298. 
Wheel  balan cing 
The  wheels  on  new  vehicles  are  balanced.  However,  various  situa
tions  during  everyday  dr iving  can  cause  them  to  b ecome  unbal 
anced,  resulti ng  in vibra tions  you  can  usually  feel  through  the 
ste ering  whee l. 
Unbalanced  wheels  must  be  rebalanced  to  avoid  excessive  wear  on 
steering , suspension  and  tires . A wheel  must  also  be  reba lanced 
when  a new  tire  is  installed. 
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In correct  wheel  alignment 
Inc orrect  wheel  alignment  can  cause  excessive  tire  wea r,  impairing 
the  saf ety  of  the  vehicle . If  tires  s how  excessive  wear , have  the 
whee l alig nment  chec ked  by  an  autho rized  A udi  deale r or  q ualif ied 
workshop . 
All  Wheel  Drive 
Vehicles  with  quattro ® must  always  have  tires  of  the  same  si ze , 
cons tructi on  and  tread  type .  For  details  see => page  218 . 
& WARNING 
Sudden  tire  failure  can  lead  to  loss  of  control,  a crash  and  serious 
personal  injury! 
•  Never  drive  a vehicle  when  the  tread  on  any  tire  is  worn  down 
to  the  wear  indi cators . 
•  E specially  in  wet  and  slick  driving  situations , a preferably  large 
profile  depth  of  the  tires  is  necessary , and  an  approximately 
similar  profile  depth  of  the  front  and  rear  axle  tire s. 
•  The  diminished  driving  safety , caused  by  too  small  of  a tire 
profile , is  negatively  perceivable  especially  in  handling , in  danger 
of  hydroplaning  when  driving  through  deep  puddles  and  ponds , 
when  driving  around  curve s,  and  in  braking  behavior. 
•  Worn  t ires  are  a safety  hazard , they  do  not  grip  well  on  wet 
roads  and  increase  your  risk  of  "hydroplaning " and  loss  of  control. 
•  Always  keep  chemicals  that  can  cause  tire  damage , such  a s 
grease , oil , gasoline  and  brake  flu id  away  from  tires. 
•  Tires  age  even  if  they  are  not  being  used  and  can  fail  suddenly , 
espe cially  at  high  speeds . Tires  that  are  more  than  6 years  old  can 
only  be  used  in  an  emergency  and  then  with  special  care  and  at 
lowe r  speeds. 
•  Never  mount  used  tire s on  your  vehicle  if  you  are  not  sure  of 
their  "previous  history ." Old  u sed  tires  may  have  been  damaged 
even  though  the  damage  cannot  be  seen  that  can  lead  to  sudden 
tire  failure  and  los s of  vehicle  control.  • 
New  tires  and  replacing  tires  and  wheels 
New tires  and  wheels  ha ve to  be  bro ken  in. 
Fig. 211  Tire spe cification  cod es on  the  sidewall  of a  tir e 
No.  Description 
© 
@ 
@ 
@ 
© 
© 
Passenger  car  tire  (where  applicable) 
Nominal  w id th  of  tire  in  mi llimeters 
Ratio  of  height  to  width  (aspect  ratio) 
Radia l 
ii Rim diameter  code 
Load  index  an d sp eed  ra ting 
Vehic le care  irechnical  data  

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© 
@ 
U.S. DOT tire  identification  number 
Sever  snow  conditions 
Tire  ply  composition  and  materials  used 
Maximum  load  rating 
Treadwear,  traction  and  temperature  grades  Maximum  permissible  inflation  pressure 
The  tires  and  rims  are  essential  parts  of  the  vehicle's  design.  The 
tires  and  rims  approved  by Audi  are  specially  matched  to  the  char acteristics  of  the  vehicle  and  can  make  a major  contribution  to  good 
road  holding  and  safe  handl ing  when  in  good  condition  and  prop 
erly  inflated =>& . 
We  recommend  that  al l work  on  tires  and  wheels  be  performed  by 
an  authorized  Audi  dealer . They  are familiar  with  recommended 
procedures  and have  the necessary  special too ls  and  spare  parts as 
we ll as the  proper  facilities  for  disposing  of  the  o ld tires . 
Authorized  Audi  dealers  have the  necessary  information  about  tech 
n ical  requirements  for  insta lling  o r changing  tires  and  rims . 
Repl ac ing  t ires  and  wheels 
Tires  should  be  replaced  at  least  in  pairs  and  not  individually  (for 
example  both  front  tires  or  both  rear  tires  together). 
On vehicles  with  tire  pressure  moni toring  system*,  be  sure  to  read 
and  heed  the  information=> 
page 287. 
Always  buy  replace ment  radia l tires  tha t have the  same  specifica 
tions  as the  tires  approved  for  your  vehicle  by Audi . Replacement 
tires  must  always  have  the  same  load  rating  specification  as the 
original  equipment  or  approved  optional  tires  listed  in  the  table 
=> 
page 271. 
A udi -appr oved  specificat ion  tires  a re specially  matched  t o your 
vehic le and  its  load  limits,  and  can  contribute  to  the  important  road- holding,  driving  characteristics,  and  safety  of  the  vehicle
. T he tab le 
( => 
page 271) lists  specifications  of  the  tires  approved  for  the  Audi 
models  covered  by  your  Owner's  Literature. 
The  tire  pressure  label  located  either  on  driver's  side  B -pi llar  or 
insi de the  fuel  filler  flap(=> 
page 271, fig.  208)  lists  the  specifica 
tions  of  the  original  equipment  tires  installed  on  your  vehicle  at the 
time  it was  manufactured. 
Federa l law  requires  tire  manufacturers  to  place  standardized  infor 
mation  on the  sidewa ll of all  tires=> 
page 279, fig. 211. This  informa 
tion  identifies  and  descr ibes  the  fundamenta l characteristics,  the 
quality  grade  of  the  tire  and  a lso  prov ides  a tire  identification 
number  for  safety  standa rd  certif ication  and  in  case  o f a recall. 
Tire  sp ecifi cations 
Knowledge  of  tire  specifications  makes  it  easier  to  choose  the 
correct  t ires.  Rad ial tires  have the  tire  specifications  mar ked  on  the 
sidewal l, for  example: 
P235  / 45 R 18 95 Y 
This  c onta ins  the  fo llowing  informatio n: 
P  Indicates  the  tire  is fo r passenger  cars  (where  appl icab le) 
2 3 5 Nominal  tire  width  in  mm  of the  tire  from  sidewall  edge  to  s ide -
wa ll edge.  In general,  the  larger  the  number,  the  wider  the  tire 
45 Height/width  ratio  in  percent  (aspect  ratio) 
R  Tire  construction:  Radial 
18 Rim  d iameter  c ode  (in  inches) 
95 Load  rat ing  code 
V Speed  rating  letter  code 
X L (or  "xi",  "EXTRA LOAD" or  "RF") indicates  that  the  tire  is  a "Rein 
forced"  or  an  "Ex tra  Load"  ti re 
M +S (or "M/S")  Indicates  that  the  tire  has some  mud  and  snow  capa 
bility 
The  ti res  cou ld  also  have  the  information  of  direction  of  rotation 
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• 
Tire  manufacturing  date 
The manufacturing  date  is  also indicated on the  tire  sidewall 
(possibly  on ly on  the 
inner side  of  the  wheell: 
"DOT ... 2209  ... " means,  for  example,  that  the  tire  was  produced  in 
the  22th  week  of  2009. 
Speed  rating (letter code) 
The  speed  rating  letter  code  on  the wheels  indicates  the  maximum 
permissible  road speeds =:, 
& in  "Winter  tires"  on page 284. 
P up  to  93  mph  (150  km/h) 
Q up  to  99  mph  (158  km/h) 
R  upto  106mph(170km /h) 
S  upto110mph(180km/h) 
T  upto118mph(190km/h) 
U  up  to  124 mph  (200 km/h) 
H  upto130mph(210km/h) 
V  up  to  149 mph  (240  km/h)
31 
Z  over  149  mph (240 km/h)3
l 
W  up  to  168 mph  (270 km/h)31 
Y  up  to  186 mph (298 km/h)3
l 
Your  vehicle  is  normally  factory  equipped  with  tires,  which  possess 
excel lent driving  characteristics  and  give  your Audi  opt imum 
driving  comfort.  An electronic  speed  limiter=:, 
page 28will  normal ly 
prevent  your  vehicle from going  faster  than  the  tire  speed ratin g 
=:>& . 
U.S.  DOT  Tire  Identification  Number  (TIN ) and  tire 
manufacture  date 
This  is  the  tire's  "serial  number".  It  begins  with the le tters  "DOT" 
and  indicates  that  the  tire  meets  all  federal  standards.  The  next two 
numbers  or  letters  indicate  the  plant  where  it was manufactured, 
and  the last  four  numbers  represent  the  week  and  year  of  manufac-
31 For tires  with  a maximum  speed  capability  over  149  mph  (240  km/h),  tire 
m anufacturers  so metimes  use the letters  "ZR." 
ture.  For example,  the  numbers  2209  mean  that  the  tire  was 
produced  in  the  22th  week  of  2009. The  other  numbers are 
marketing  codes  that may  or  may  not  be used  by  the  tire  manufac
turer . This  information  is used  to  contact  consumers  if  a  tire defect 
requires  a recall. 
Tire  ply  composition  and  materials  used 
The number  of  plies  indicates  the  number  of  layers  of  rubber-coated 
fabric  in  the  tire.  In general,  the greater  the  number  of  plies,  the 
more  weight  a tire  can  support.  Tire manufacturers  also  must  indi 
cate  the  materials  in  the  tire,  which include  steel, nylon,  polyester, 
and  others. 
Maximum  Load  Rating 
This  number  indicates  the  maximum  load  in  kilograms and  pounds 
that  can be carr ied  by  the  tire . 
Tire  quality  grading for  treadwear,  traction,  and 
temperature  resistance 
Tread wear,  traction  and  temperature  grades=:, page 283. 
Maximum  Permissible  Inflation  Pressure 
This number  is the  greatest  amount  of  air  pressure  that should  ever 
be  put  in  the  tire  under normal  driving  conditions. 
Replacing  tires  or rims  on  vehicles  equipped  with  tire 
pressure  monitoring  system* 
The wheels  on  your  vehicle  are  equipped with  a sensor  which 
constantly  monitors the  air pressure  inside  the tire,  and then  trans 
mits  this  information  to the  tire  pressure  monitoring  system*.  If  you 
are  going  to replace  the  wheel  rims  on  your  vehicle,  make  sure  the 
new  rims  also  have these  sensors . The  sensors  must  be compatible 
with  the  tire  pressure monitoring  system*  on  your  vehic le . 
If you  install  rims, which  do  not  have  the  sensors,  or have sensors 
which  are  not  compatible,  then  the  tire  pressure  monitoring 
system*  wil l not  work  properly.  In  this case,  the  tire  pressure  moni -.,_ 
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toring  system* would  not  be  able  to  monitor  the  tire  pressure  or 
warn  you  if  it  is  necessa ry. 
•  T he  battery  inside  of  the  tire  pressure  sensor  has  a  limited 
service  life. 
•  Always  drive  with  the  valve  stem  caps  securely  mounted.  We 
r ecommend  us ing  facto ry  insta lled va lve  stem  caps.  Ask  you r autho 
rized  Audi  dealer  to  replace  lost  va lve  stem  caps. 
T he  installation  of  rep lacement  tires  with  steel  cord  body  p lies  in 
t he  tire  sidewall  may  cause  mal functi on  of  the  tir e pressure  mo ni
toring  system , and  is  not  recommended  (cord  material  information 
in  mo lded  o n th e ti re sid ewa ll) . 
Always  check  your  tire  pressure  monitoring  system * indicator  after 
r eplacing  one  or  mo re ti res  on  your  veh ic le .  I f  the  ti re  p ress ure 
m onito ring syste m*  ind icator  flashes,  or  is  o n, your  s ystem  is  not 
wo rking  properly . Your  replacement  t ire  might  be  incompatible  with 
yo ur tir e  pressure  mon ito ring  system* , o r so me  compo nen t of  th e 
tire  p ressure  monitoring  system * may  be  damaged . 
& WARNING 
• Using incorrect  or unmatched  tires  and I or wheels  or improper 
tire  and  wheel  combinations  can  lead  to  loss of  control , collision 
and  serious  personal  injury . 
•  Always  use t ires , rims  and  wheel  bolts  that  meet  the  specifica
tions  of original  factory-installed  tires  or other  combinations  that 
have  been  specifically  approved  by the  vehicle  manufacturer. 
•  Tires age even  if they  are  not  being  used and  can fa il suddenly, 
espe cially at  high speeds . Tires that  are  more than  6 years  old can 
only  be  used  in an  emergency  and  then  with  special  care  and  at 
lower  speed s. 
•  Never  mount  used tire s on your  vehicle  if you  are  not  sure of 
their  "previous  history ." Old  used tire s may  have  been  damaged 
even though  the  damage  cannot  be  seen that  can  lead to  sudden 
tire  f ailure  and  loss of vehicle  control. 
& W ARNING  (continued ) 
•  All  four  wheels  mu st  be fitted  with  radial  tires  of  the  same  type, 
size  (rolling  circumference ) and  the  same  tread  pattern.  Driv ing 
with  different  tires  redu ces vehicle  h andling  and  can  lead  to  a loss 
of  control. 
•  If  the  spare  tire  is  not  the  same  as  the  tires  that  are  mounted 
on  the  vehicle  - for  e xample  with  winter  tire s - only  u se the  spare 
tire  for  a  short  period  of  time  and  drive  with  extra  care . Refit  the 
normal  road  wheel  as  soon  as  safely  possible. 
•  Never  drive  faster  than  the  maximum  speed  for  which  the  tires 
on  your  vehicle  are  rated  because  tires  that  are  driven  faster  than 
the ir  rated  speed  can  fail  suddenly . 
•  Overloading  tires  cause  heat  build-up,  sudden  tire  failure , 
including  a  blowout  and  sudden  deflation  and  loss  of  control . 
•  Temperature  grades  apply  to  tires  that  are  properly  inflated  and 
not  over  or  underinflated . 
•  For te chnical  reasons  it  is  not  always  possible  to  use  wheels 
from  other  vehicle s  -in  some  cases  not  even  wheels  from  the 
same  vehicle  model. 
•  If you  install  wheel  trim  discs  on the  vehicle  wheels,  make  sure 
that  the  air  flow  to  the  brakes  is  not  blocked.  Redu ced  airflow  to 
the  brakes  can  them  to  overheat , increasing  stopping  distances 
and  causing  a collision. 
•  Run  flat  tire s may  only  be  used  on  vehicle s that  were  equipped 
with  them  at the  fa ctory . The vehicle  must  have  a cha ssis designed 
for  run  flat  tires  and  a factory -installed  tire  pressure  monitoring 
s ystem  that  indicate s a  loss  of  tire  pressure . Incorre ct  use  of  run 
flat  tires  can  lead  to  vehicle  damage  or  accidents . Check  with  an 
autho rized  Audi  dealer  or  t ire  specialist  to  see  if  your  vehicle  can 
be  equipped  with  run  flat  tires . 
If run  flat  tires  are  used , they  mu st 
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• 
0 Not e 
• For technical  reasons,  it  is not  genera lly  possible  to  use the 
wheel  rims  from  other  vehic les. This  can hold  true  for  wheels  of  the 
same  vehicle  type. 
•  If the  spare  tire  is different  from  the  tires  that you  have  mounted 
on  your  vehicle  (for  example  winter  tires  or  wide  profile  t ires), then 
use  the spare  tire  for  a short  period  of  time only and drive  with  extra 
care.  Rep lace  the  flat  tire  with  the  tire  matching  the  others  on  your 
vehic le as  soon  as possible. 
•  If you  should  put  different  wheels  and  tires  on  your  vehic le (e.g. 
winter  wheels  and  tires),  you  must  be  certain  that  the  wheels  and 
tires  are  compatib le with  the tire  pressure  monitoring  system. 
Otherwise  the  system  will  register a malfunction  and  a  fault 
message  will  be displayed . For more  information,  contact  your  Aud i 
dea ler. 
0 Note 
•  When  insta lling  new  tires, be carefu l not  to damage  the valves or 
t ire  pressure  monitoring  system*  senso rs. 
•  Never  drive  without  the  va lve  stem  cap. The  va lves  could  get 
damaged. 
•  If  the  sensors  must be  replaced,  then  the  valve  must  also be 
replaced  at  the  same  t ime. 
Dispose  of  old  tires  in  accordance  with  the  local  requirements .• 
Uniform  tire  quality  grading 
•  Tread  wear 
•  Traction  AA  A  B  C 
•  Temperature  A  B  C  Qua
lity  grades  can  be found  where  applicable  on  the  tire  side  wall 
be tween  tread  shoulder  and  maximum  section  widt h => 
page  279, 
fig.  21 1. 
For example : Tread  wear 200, Traction AA , Temperature A. 
All  passenger  car  tires  must  conform  to  Federa l Safety  Require
ments  in addition  to  these  grades. 
Tre ad  w ear 
The tread  wear grade  is a comparative  rating  based  on  the  wear  rate 
of  the  tire  when  tested  under  con trol led  conditions  on  a specified 
government  test  course. 
F o r  exam ple, a  tire  g raded  150 would  wear  one  and  one  half  (1 1/2) 
times  as well  on  the government  course  as a tire  graded  100 . 
The  relative  performance  of  tires  depends  upon  the  actual  condi 
tions  of  the ir  use,  however,  and  may  depart  significantly  from  the 
norm  due  to  variations  in  driving  habits,  service  practices  and  differ 
ences  in  road  cha racteristics  and  c limate . 
Tra ction 
The traction grades,  from  highest  to  lowest , are  AA,  A,  Band  C. 
Those  grades  represent  the tire's  ability  to  stop  on wet  pavement  as 
measu red  under  contro lled  conditions  on  specified  government 
test  surfaces  of  asphalt  and  concrete.  A tire  marked  C may  have 
poor  traction  performance => 
/.1. 
Temperatur e 
The temperature grades  are  A (the highest),  B, and  C, representing 
the  tire 's resistance  to  the generation  of  heat  and  its  ability  to  dissi 
pate  heat  when  tested  under  contro lled  conditions  on  a specified 
indoor  laboratory  test  wheel. 
Sus tained  high  temperature  can  cause  the  material  of  the  ti re  to 
degenerate  and  reduce  tire  life,  and  excessive  temperature can  lead 
to  sudden  tire  failure=> 
/.1. 
The  grade  C corresponds  to  a  level  of  performance  which  all 
passenger  car tires  must  meet  under  the Federal  Motor  Vehicle 
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Safety  Standard  No. 109 . Grades  Band  A  represent  higher  leve ls of 
p er forma nce  on  th e  laboratory  test  w hee l tha n the  minim um 
required  by  law . 
& WARNING 
The traction  grade  ass igned to this  t ire is based on straight-ahead 
braking  traction  tests , and  does  not  include  a cceleration , 
c ornering , hydroplaning  or  peak  tra ction  characterist ics . 
& WARNING 
The  temperature  grade  for  this  tire  is established  fo r a tire  that  is 
properly  inflated  and  not  overloaded.  Excessive speed , underinfla
tion,  or exces sive loading , either  separately  or in combination , can 
cause  heat  buildup  and  possible  tire  failure . • 
Winter  tires 
Winter  tires  can  improve  veh icle  ha ndl ing  on  sno w and 
ic e. A t tem peratures  belo w  45  °F (7 
°C ) w e rec omm end 
c ha ng ing  to  wint er tir e s. 
In some  heavy  snow  areas,  local  governments  may  require  true 
winte r or "snow"  tire s,  those  wi th ve ry  deeply  cut  tread.  These  tires 
should  only  be  used  in  pairs  and  be  instal led  on  a ll four  wheels . 
M ake  s ure you  p urchase  snow  ti res  that  are  the  same  size  and 
cons truct ion  type  as the  o the r ti res on  your  v ehicle. 
I f  your  vehic le  is  equipped  with  al l-wheel  drive*,  this will improve 
t raction  during  w inter  dr iving,  even  with  the  s tandard  tires . 
H owever,  we  strongly  recommend  that  you  a lways  equ ip  all  four 
whee ls on y our vehic le wi th correc tly fitted  winte r tires  or all-seas on 
tires,  when  winter  road  conditions  are  expected.  This  also  improves 
th e ve hic le 's brak ing  performance  and  red uces  s to ppi ng  d ista nce s. 
Summer  t ires  p rov ide  less gr ip o n ice and  s now.  Winter  tires  (snow  tires)  must  a
lways  be fitted  on  all  four  whee ls . 
I f  your  veh icle  is equipped  with  a ti re pre ssure  monitoring  system*, 
compatible  t ire  pressure  mon itoring  sensors  must  be  installed  on 
a ll four  winte r tires  for  the  system  to  function  properly ~ 
page  281. 
Ask your  aut hori zed Audi  dealer  or quali fied wo rksho p for perm itte d 
winter  tire  sizes . Use only  radial  winter  tires. 
Winter  tires  lose  thei r effec tive nes s when  the  tread  is wo rn down  t o 
a depth  of  0.157 inch  (4 mm). 
On ly drive  with  winter  tires  unde r winter  conditions.  Summer  tires 
h andle  be tter  w hen  th ere is  no  s now  o r  ice  on  t he roads  a nd  the 
temperature  is above  45  °F (7 °C) . 
I f  you  have  a  flat tire,  see  n otes  on s pa re  whee l~ 
page  279. 
Please  a lways  remember  that  w inte r tires  may  h ave  a  lowe r speed 
rating  than  the  tires  original ly  instal led  on  yo ur vehic le at  the  time 
i t  was  manu fac tured.  Please  see~ 
page 281, "Speed  rating  (letter 
code)"  for a listing  of  the speed  rating letter  codes  and  the 
m ax imum  speed  at  wh ic h  th e tir es ca n be d riven . 
The  speed  rating  letter  code(~ 
page 270) is on  the  side  wa ll  of  the 
ti re ~ 
page  279. 
& WARNING 
Winter  tires  have  maximum  speed  limits  that  may  be  lower  than 
your vehicle's maximum  speed . Always  know  the  maximum  speed 
before  driving  off . Never  drive  faster  than  the  speed  permitted  for 
your  specific winter  tires . This  will  cause  damage  to  the  tires 
leading  to  an  accident  and  serious personal  injury to  you and your 
pa ssengers. 
& WARNING 
Driving faster  than  the  maximum  speed for whi ch the  winter  tires 
on your  vehicle  were  designed  can  cause tire  failure  including  a 
blowout  and  sudden deflation , los s of  control , crashes and seriou s 
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