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If yo u w is h to impr ove com fort when operat ing the vehi cle at
nor mal load (up t o 2 occupant s), you c an adju st tire pres sur es to
th ose spe cified f or norm al v ehi cle lo ad . B efo re op era tin g the vehicle
at maximum load , you mu st in crease the tire pre ssure s to tho se
s pe cifi ed for m aximum vehi cle lo ad =>
& .
Bear in mind that the tire pressure mon itor ing syst em * can only
monitor the tire pressures you have stored. The system does not
recogni ze th e load cond ition o f you r vehicle .
T he effec tiveness of the tire pressu re monitoring system * will be
impaired if you store no rmal load pressures bu t then operate the
vehicle at its maximum load=>& . See the
illustra tion=>
page 238, fig . 148 for the location of the label
on driver's side 8 -pillar (co lor of the actual label and exact location
on the vehic le wi ll vary slightly).
Note that the following tab le is accurate at the time of going to
press and is subject to change . In the event of discrepancies, the t ire
pressure label (on dr iver's side 8 -pillar) always takes precedence .
The table below lists the recommended cold tire i nflation pressures
for the Audi mode l covered by your Owner 's Litera ture at the
vehicle's capacity weight and the tire sizes insta lled on the respec
tive models as original equipment , or as a factory option .
Engine
(displ ace
m ent in
liter ) Tir
e design ation Tire pr es sur e front Tire press ure re ar
4 -c ylinder
2 .0 225
/55 R16 95H All Se ason
225 /50 R17 94H All S eason
2 2 5/5 0 R17 94W XL High Perf orma nce
245 /45 R17 95H All Sea son
2 45 /45 R17 95 V XL High Perform ance
245 /40 R18 93H All Se ason
245 /40 R18 93V XL High P erformance
255 /35 R19 96V XL High Perform ance
normal lo ad
conditi on (up to
2 occup ant s)
PSI kPA
32 220
32 220
32 220
32 220
32 220
32 220
32 220
32 220
full load
c ondition
PSI kPA
32 220
32 220
32 220
32 220
32 220
32 220
32 220
32 2 20
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n o rm al l oa d
full load
co ndition (up
condition
to 2 o ccupant s)
PSI kPA PSI kPA
29 200 29 200
29 200 29 200
29 200 29 200
29 200 29 200
29 200 29 200
29 200 29 200
29 200 29 200
29 200 29 200
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After a few seconds, the message disappears again. If you would
like to show the message again, press the Set/Check button
=>
page 72 , fig. 2@ .
[ i) Tips
• In the case of an intentional loss of air pressure, for example,
when re -adjusting tire pressure, this has to be stored again after
wards=>
page 256.
• Tire pressure must only be adjusted when the temperature of the
tires is about the same as ambient air tempera ture.
• The yellow symbol disappears, when the tire pressure is
correc ted and the new pressure is stored in the system=>
page 256.
• After changing a wheel or replacing a wheel with the spare tire
you have to adjust the tire pressures on all wheels. In addition , you
must then initialize the new tire pressures in the tire pressure moni
toring system*=>
page 257. •
Ap plies to vehicles: w ith tir e pressure monitor in g system
Storing tire pressures
Correct storage of specified pressure is the basic require
ment for reliable tire pressure monitoring.
Fig. 154 SET-button :
Tire pressure moni
toring system
In order for the tire pressure monitoring system* to operate
appropriately, you have to re-save the specified pressures
whenever you adjust tire pressures, for example when the
load condition of your vehicle changes . Proceed as follows:
Correcting tire pressure
Check the pressure in the tires.
Adjust air pressure as needed to comply with the infor mation on the label located on the driver's side B -pillar
(vis ible when the door is open).
Saving tire pressures
Turn on the ignition.
Press the button=> fig. 154 for app roximately 5 seconds.
You will hear a beep and the symbol in the instrument
cluster flashes three times.
All pressure warning indicators in the display will be canceled.
Following each intentional change in specified pressures, tire pres
sures must be resaved.
After the pressures are saved, the tire pressure monitoring system* measures the current tire pressures and saves them as the new
specified pressures.
[ i J Tips
• The tire pressure is shown on the tire pressure label. The tire
pressure label is located on the driver's side B-pillar (visible when
the door is open). The tire pressure label lists the recommended cold tire inflation pressures for the vehicle at its maximum capacity
weight and the tires that were on your vehicle at the time it was
manufactured . For recommended tire pressures for normal load
conditions, please see chapter
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• The tire pressure monitoring system * helps the driver to keep an
eye on tire pressures. But the driver still has the responsibi lity for
maintaining the correct tire pressure .•
Applies to vehicles: with tire pressure mon itorin g system
Wheel change
If a wheel is changed, the wheels that were exchanged
have to be re-programmed .
- Turn on the ignition.
- Press the button~
page 256, fig. 154 for approximately 5
seconds. You will hear a beep and the symbol in the button flas hes three times.
Programming is necessary :
• after the tires have been rotated on the vehicle, or the spare tire
is used,
• if tires with new wheel sensors are used .
A ll pressure warning indicators in the display will be canceled. The
system malfunction error message wil l not disappear until the
vehicle is underway . With pressing the button~
page 256, fig. 154,
the re -programming of the new sensors and storing of ac tua l pres
sures starts. This learning phase can take up to 10 minutes driving
time .
During the learning process the tire pressure monitoring system* is
not avai lable. •
Applies to veh ic les: with tir e pressure monitoring system
Malfunctions •
A malfunction can have various causes.
F ig . 155 Display:
S yst e m m alfun ctio n
If the .J., warning light in the instrument cluster flashes for approxi
mately one minute and then remains continuously illuminated and
additional ly the T ~~ fig. 155 symbol appears in the display, the
tire pressure mon itoring system* is not available. This can have
various causes.
• If the message appears at the end of the lear ning process, the
system cannot recognize the wheels installed on the vehicle. This
can be because one or more wheels without a wheel sensor were
insta lled.
• A wheel sensor or other component may have failed .
• During initialization the system has detected more than 4 wheels
on the vehicle, for example whi le driving next to another car with a
tire pressure monitoring system*.
• A whee l change was made but the button
~ page 256 , fig. 154
was not pressed.
• Audi replacement parts were not used.
• I f snow chains are being used, system function can be compro
mised due to the shielding properties of the chains .
• The tire pressu re monitoring system* may not be available
because of a radio malfunction .
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& WARNING (continued)
• Never drive with run-flat tires if heat build-up causes the tire to
give off smoke .
• Never drive with run-flat tires if the vehicle shakes or vibrates
severely.
• Never drive with a run-flat tire that develops sidewall cracks or
other damage while in use .
0 Note
Run-flat tires have specia l characteristics and requirements, that are
very different from conventional tires. Run-flat tires require special
rims for run-flat use and cannot be used on conventional wheel
rims.
[ i] Tips
• I f you are not able to continue driving with run -flat tires, please
seek professional assistance.
• Please contact your authorized Audi dealer or Audi of America,
Inc . if you have questions about tires and rims. •
Applies to vehic les: with Run-flat t ires
Driving with run-flat tires
Handling characteristics change when tire pressure is
low.
Driving on tires with low tire pressure changes the way a
vehicle handles, particularly when cornering and braking.
The handling characteristics of run-flat tires do not seem to
change a lot even when driving on low pressure or in the
run-flat mode. Nevertheless you must still take special
precautions when operating a vehicle on run-flat tires when
tire pressure is low or the tire(s) is flat: The
Electronic Stabilization Program (ESP) must be
switched on.
- Never drive faster than 50 mph (80 km/h)~
&-
Plan ahead when driving and anticipate what you will
have to do considering traffic and road conditions up
ahead.
- Accelerate carefully.
- Avoid unnecessary and sudden steering and braking
maneuvers.
Reduce your speed in plenty of time before intersections,
curves and other places where you may have to react
quickly.
Please see:=> page 258, "When it is not possible to continue driving,
even with run -flat tires?"
Handling characteristics change when driving with
low air pressure or with flat tires even with special run
flat tires
A low pressure or flat front tire affects vehicle handling characteris
tics by pulling the vehicle slightly to the side where the tire is
mounted and reduces braking performance.
A low pressure or flat rear tire also affects driving characteristics by
pulling to the side where the tire is mounted and also reduces
braking performance. The effect on vehicle handling is most notice
able when driving around curves.
& WARNING
Changed vehicle handling characteristics when driving in the run
flat mode can cause loss of vehicle control, a crash and serious personal injury. .,,,
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-Place the electric air pump in the luggage compartment
for the time being.
- Start driving right away so that the sealant is dist ributed
in the tire.
& WARNING
• Follow the manufacturer's safety instructions on the decal for
the air pump and the sealant bottle.
• If a tire pressure of 1.8 bar cannot be achieved after pumping
for 5 minutes, the tire is too severely damaged. Do not continue to
drive.
• Seek professional assistance if it is not possible to repair the
tire with the tire sealant.
[ i] Tips
• Do not operate the electric air pump for more than 8 minutes
without stopping, otherwise it can overheat. When the air pump has
cooled down, you can continue to use it.
• If sealant has escaped, allow it to dry, then you can peel it off. •
Applies to veh icles: with Tire Mob ili ty Sys tem
Final check
After driving for a short distance, tire pressure
must be checked
- After driving for about 10 minutes, stop and check the
tire pressure.
- If tire pressure is still at least 1.3 bar, inflate the tire to
specified pressure (see driveas side B-pillarl, drive to the
next repair shop and have the tire and the sealant bottle
replaced. -
If tire pressure is less than 1.3 bar, the tire is too severely
damaged. Do not continue to drive. Seek professional
assistance.
& WARNING
If tire pressure is less than 1.3 bar after driving for 10 minutes, the
tire is too severely damaged. Do not continue to drive. Seek profes
sional assistance.
[ i] Tips
After a tire repair, have the sealant bottle replaced at a dealership.
This restores full functionality to the Tire Mobility System. •
What should I be aware of when
changing a tire?
General information
The following sections will provide you with important information
on how to change a tire using the vehicle tool kit.
However, we recommend that you have a qualified service center
change the tire and perform all work associated with changing it. •

Fuses and bulbs -
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The various electrical circuits are protected by fuses. The fuses are
clustered in a centralized unit. The unit is located behind the face
panel at the end of the instrument panel.
Two spare fuses and a sticker identifying the fuses are located on
the inside of the fuse box cover.
You are well advised to keep a supply of spare fuses in your vehicle.
Fuses with the proper ampere ratings are available at your autho
rized Audi dealer.
& WARNING
Never replace a fuse with one that has a higher amperage rating .
• A fuse with a too high amperage could damage the electrical
part and cause a fire.
0 Note
• On no account should fuses be repaired (e.g. patched up with tin
foil or wire) as this may cause serious damage elsewhere in the elec
trical circuit or cause fire.
• If a fuse blows repeatedly, do not keep replacing it. Instead, have
the cause for the repeated short circuit or overload tracked and
fixed. •
Fuse Location , Instrument Panel left
Fig . 170 Fuse carrier
behind the instrument
panelendface,cover
removed
Some of the equipment items listed are optional or only available on
certain model configurations.
Note that the following table is accurate at the time of going to
press and is subject to change. In the event of discrepancies, the
label on the inside of the cover always takes precedence.
The power seats are protected by circuit breakers, which automati
cally reset after a few seconds after the overload has been reme-
died. .,_
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