
What  do I do  now? -_______________  __.PfWII 
& WARNING  (continued) 
• Do  not loosen  the  wheel  bolts more  than  one turn before  you 
raise  the  vehicle  with  the  jack.  -You  risk an  injury. 
(I) Tips 
•  Never  use  the  hexagonal  socket  in the  handle  of the  screwdriver  to 
loosen  o r tighten  the  wheel  bolts . 
•  If  a wheel  bolt  is very  tight,  you  may find  it easier  to  loosen  by 
carefully  pushing  down  on the  end  of  th e wheel  bolt  wrench  with 
one 
foot  only . 
As you  do  so,  hold  on  to  the  car  to  keep  your  balance  and 
take  ca re  not  to  slip .• 
Raising  the  vehicle 
The vehicle must  be  li~ed with  the jack  first  before  the 
wheel  can be  removed. 
Fig. 229  Changing  a 
wheel:  mounting 
points for the jack 
Vehicle  OP-eration 
Fig. 230  Close-up: 
proper  positioning  of 
jack 
- Activate  the  vehicle  jack  mode*  (only  vehicles  with  Adap
tive  Air  Suspension)=> 
page  170. 
-Engage  the parking  brake to prevent  your  vehicle  from 
rolling  unintentionally. 
- Move the 
selector  lever to  position  P. 
-Position  the  jack  below  the  door  sill  under  the mounting 
point 
that  is closest  to the  wheel  to  be  changed 
=>  fig . 229. 
- Extend  the 
jack under  the  lifting  point  on the  door  sill  until 
its  arm  is positioned  directly  under  the  lifting point=>& . 
- Align  the jack  so that  its  arm©=> fig.  230  engages  in the 
designated  lifting  point  in the  door  sill  and  the  movable 
base ® lies  flat  on  the  ground.  The  base® must  be 
vertical under  the  lifting  point@. 
- Wind  the  jack  up  further  until the  flat  tire  comes off the 
ground =>& . 
The  jack  must  be  installed  only  at  the  places  indicated=> fig . 229. 
There  is exactly 
one location  for  each  wheel.  The jack  must  not  be 
positioned  at  any  other  location 
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What  do I do  now? -________________  Vf'.'11 
- Screw  the  threaded  end  of  the alignment  pin from  the 
tool  kit  hand-tight  into  the  empty  bo lt hole~ 
page  324, 
fig.  232. 
- Then  re m ove  the  o ther  wheel  bolts  as  described  above. 
- Take  off  t he  w heel  leaving  the  alignment  pin  i n the  bolt 
hole. 
Putting  on  the  spare  wheel 
- Lift the  spare  wheel  and  carefully  slide  it  over  the  alig n
ment  pi n to  guide  it  in  p lace . 
- Use  the  hexagona l socket  in  the  screwdriver  handle  to 
screw  in  and  tighte n all  w heel  bolts 
slightly. 
- Remove  the  alig nment  pi n and  inse rt  an d tighten  the 
remaining  wheel  bolt  slig htly  like  the  rest. 
- Turn the jac k han dle counter-c lockwise to  lower the 
ve hicle  u ntil the  jack  is  fully  released. 
- Use the  wheel  bolt  wrench  to  t ighten  all  whee l bolts  firmly 
~ page  322. Ti ghten  them crosswise, from  one  bolt  to 
the  (approximately)  opposite  one,  to  keep  the  w heel 
centered. 
[I] Tips 
Never  use  the  hexagonal  socket  i n the  handle  of  the  screwdriver  to 
loosen  or  tighten  the  wheel  bolts. 
•  Pull  the  reve rsible  blade  from  the  screwdriver  before  yo u use  the 
hexagonal  socket  in the  handle  to  t urn  the  whee l bolts. 
•  When  mounting  tires  with 
unidirectional  tread  design make  sure 
t he  tread  pa ttern  is  po inted  the  right  way~ 
page 325. 
Safety  first 
• The  wheel  bolts  should  be  clea n and  easy  to  turn.  Check for  dirt 
and  cor rosion  on  the  mat ing  surfa ces  o f bo th the  whee l and  the  hub. 
Remove  all  d irt  from  these  surfaces  before  remounting  the  wheel. • 
Tires  with  unidirectional  tread  design 
Tires  with  unidirectional  tread  design  must  be  mounted 
with  their  trea d pattern  pointed  in  the  right  direction . 
Using  a  spare  tire  with  a  tread  pattern  intended  for 
use  in  a  specific  direction 
When  using  a spare  tire  w ith  a tread  pattern  intended  for  use  in  a 
specific  direction,  p lease  note  the  fo llow ing: 
•  T he  direct ion  of  rotation  is  marked  by an  ar row  on  the  s ide  of  the 
tire. 
•  If  the  spare  tire  has  to  be  installed  in the  incor rect  d irect ion,  use 
the  spare  tire  only  tempo rari ly since  the  tire  wi ll not  be  ab le  to 
achieve  its  optimum  pe rforma nce  charact erist ics  with  rega rd to 
aquaplaning,  noise  and  wear. 
•  We  recommend  that  you  pay  particular  attention  to  this  fact 
during  wet  weather  and  that  you  adjust  your  speed  to  match  road 
condit ions. 
•  Replace  the  flat  t ire  with  a  new  one  and  have  it  installed  on  your 
vehicle  as  soon  as  possible  to  restore  the  handling  advantages  of  a 
unidirect iona l tire .• 
Notes  on  wheel  changing 
Please  read  the  information~ page 307, "New  tires  and  replacing 
t ires  and  wheels"  if yo u are  go ing to  use  a spa re t ire wh ich is d iffe rent 
from  the  tires  on yo ur vehicle . 
After  you  c hange  a  ti re: 
•  Check the  tire  pressure on the  spa re  immediately  after installa-
tion.  .., 
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•  Have the  wheel  bolt  tightening  torque  checked  with  a torque 
wrench  as soon  as possible  by your  authorized  Audi dealer  or a qual ified  service  station. 
•  With  steel  and  alloy  wheel  rims,  the  wheel  bolts  are  correctly 
tightened  at  a torque  of  90 
ft lb  (120  Nm). 
•  If you  notice  that  the  wheel  bolts  are  corroded  and  difficult  to 
turn  while  changing  a tire,  they  should  be replaced  before  you  check 
the  tightening  torque. 
•  Replace  the  flat  tire  with  a new one  and  have  it  installed  on your 
vehicle  as  soon  as  possible.  Remount  the  wheel  cover. 
Until  then,  drive  with  extra  care  and  at  reduced  speeds. 
& WARNING 
•  If you  are  going  to  equip  your  vehicle  with  tires  or  rims  which 
differ  from  those  which  were  factory  installed,  then  be  sure  to 
read  the  information => 
page 307, "New tires  and  replacing  tires 
and  wheels". 
•  Always make  sure  the  damaged  wheel  or  even  a flat  tire  and 
the  jack  and  tool  kit  are  properly  secured in the  luggage  compart
ment  and  are  not  loose  in the  passenger  compartment. 
•  In  an  accident  or sudden  maneuver  they  could  fly  forward, 
injuring  anyone  in the  vehicle. 
•  Always  store damaged  wheel,  jack  and  tools  securely  in the 
luggage  compartment.  Otherwise,  in  an  accident  or  sudden 
maneuver  they  could  fly forward,  causing  injury  to  passengers  in 
the  vehicle. •  

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Fuses  and  bulbs 
Electrical  fuses 
Replacing  fuses 
Fuses that  have  blown  will have  metal  strips  that  have 
burned  through . 
Fig. 233  Left cockpi t: 
f use  panel  cover 
The fuses  are  located  at  the  front  left and  right  of  the  cockpit 
and  behind  the  trim  on  the  right  side  of the  luggage  compart 
ment . 
- Turn  off  the  ignition  and the  affected  electr ical 
consumers. 
- Check  the following  table  to see  which  fuse  belongs  to  the 
consumer. 
- Remove  the  appropriate  cover. 
- To remove  the  purple  plastic clip  if necessary 
4
), hold  onto 
it  at  the small  side  and  pull  it  out  of  the  fuse  panel. 
4J You can dispose  of the  p last ic cli p after  remov ing  it . 
Vehicle  OP-eration 
- Remove  the  clamp  from  the  rear  side  of  the  fuse  cover 
=> fig. 233. 
-Remove  the  fuse  using  the  clamp  and  replace the blown 
fuse  with  an  identical  new one. 
& WARNING 
Do  not  repair fuses and  never  replace  a  blown fuse  with  one that 
has  a higher  amp  rating.  This  can cause damage  to  the electrical 
system  and a fire. 
0 Note 
If a new  fuse  burns  out  again  after  shortly  have  you  have  installed  it, 
have  the  electrical  system  checked  by your  authorized  Aud i dea ler. 
[I) Tips 
•  The  follow ing tab le  does  not  list  fuse  locations  that  are  not  used . 
•  Th e  crank  in the  cover  is  used for  emergency  operation  of  the 
power  roof*.• 
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Fuse  assignment,  cockpit  passenger's  side 
No . Consumer 
Fu se pa nel  (bl ack ) 
1  Control  module  Convenience  key 
2  Cigarette  lighter  front 
3  Tire pressure  monitoring  system 
4  Electrical  outlet  front  (center  console) 
5  Intelligent  power  module  passenger 
(glove  box  lock) 
6 Door control  module  right-s ide 
7 Sunroof 
8 A/C cont rols 
9 Heated  seats,  front 
10  MMI 
11  Seat  adjustment  (passenger) 
12  Communication 
Fu se pan el  (brown ) 
1 Electr ic fuel  pump 
Fig . 235  Cockp it 
passenger 's side : fuse 
pa nel layo ut 
Amps 
15 
20 
5 
20 
15 
15 
-
20 1 0 
30 
7 ,5 
10 
5 
20/30 
Vehicle  OP-eration 
No.  Consume r ., 
2  Adaptive  Air Suspension 
3  Lane  assist 
4  Audi side  assist 
S  Adaptive  Air Suspens ion 
6  Shift  gate  automatic  transmission/clutch  switch  Parking  System 
9 
10  Control  module  Gateway 
Automatic  headlight  range  control  (a
uxiliary 
driving  lights) , headl ight  electronics,  right -side 
Airbag 
11  Heated  rear  seats 
12  Telephone 
Amps 
15 
10 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
Fuse  assignment , luggage  compartment 
right 
F ig.  236  R ight 
luggage  compartment: 
fuse  pane l layo ut 
Re ad  nu mber s  of the  fuses  in  the  l ug ga ge  comp art men t sta rti ng 
from  below ~ fig . 236. 
• 
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Fuses  and  bulbs -________________  Ef"I 
& WARNING (co ntinued ) 
•  Only an  authorized  Audi dealer  o r other  qualified  workshop 
should  change  the  bulb s in gas  dis charge  lamps . 
& WARNING 
There  are  parts  with  sharp  edges  on the  openings  and  on the  bulb 
holders  that  can  cause  serious  cuts . 
•  If you  are  uncertain  about  what  to  do , have  the  work 
performed  by an  auth orized  Audi dealer  or other  qualified  work
shop.  Serious  personal  injury  may  result  from  imp roperly 
performed  work. 
[  i ] Tips 
•  If you  m ust  rep lace  the  lig ht  bulbs  yo ursel f, a lways  remember 
tha t the  eng ine  compartment  of  any  vehicle  is  a  hazardous  area  to 
work  in . Always  rea d and  hee d all  WAR NINGS ~ 
page 271, "Engine 
compartment"~ &. 
•  It  is bes t to  ask  yo ur au thorize d Audi dea ler  wheneve r you  need  to 
change  a  bulb .• 
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& WA RNING  (co ntinued ) 
• Before  you  che ck anything  in the  engine  compartment , always 
read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS~ 
page 271, "Engine  compart
ment ". 
0 Note 
• App lying  a  higher  vo ltage  booster  battery  will cause  expensive 
damage  to  sens itive e lec tron ic component s, such  as  contro l units, 
re lays,  rad io,  etc. 
•  Th ere  must  be  no  electrical  contac t between  the  vehicles  as othe r
wise  current  could  a lready  start  to  flow  as  soon  as  the  posit ive(+) 
t erm inals  are  con nected. 
[I] Tips 
•  Th e  discharged  ba tte ry mus t  be  properly  co nnecte d to  the 
vehicle's  electrical  system . When  jump  starting  or  charging  the 
bat tery,  never  connec t the  negat ive ground  cable  to  the  batte ry nega
tive  post  because  the  battery  manager  system  must  be  able  to  detect 
t he  battery's  state  of  charge . Always connect  the  negative  ground 
cable  to  the  negative  ground  post  of the  battery  manage r contro l 
unit. • 
Vehicle  OP-eration 
Use  of  jumper  cables 
Make  sure  to conne ct  the jumper  c able  clamps  in e xactly 
the  order  described  bel ow! 
Fig.  237  Engine 
c omp artment : C on nec
t o rs  for jum per cable s 
a nd ch arger 
F ig . 238  J ump 
sta rting  wit h the 
battery  of  anot her 
v ehi cle: A  -disch arged 
v eh icle battery , B  -
boo ster  battery 
Th e pro ce dur e  descr ibed  b elow f or  con necting  j ump er cabl es 
is  int en de d  to  provide  a jum p star t for  yo ur vehi cle. 
Vehicle  with  discharged  battery: 
-Turn  off  lig hts  a nd  accessories,  move  lever  o f au tomat ic 
t ransmission  to 
N (N eutral)  o r P (P ark)  and  se t parking 
b rake. 
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Connect  POSITIVE(+)  to  POSITIVE(+)  (red) 
- Open  the  red  cover  o n the  posi tive  po le => page 333, 
fig . 237 . 
1.  Connect  one  end  of  t he  positive  cable  (red)  on  the 
jump 
start  bolt=> 
page 333, fig. 238 (D (B olts  under  red  cove r 
= "positive")  of  t he vehicle  to  be  star ted @. 
2.  Con nect  t he  ot her  end  to  t he  positive  terminal @ of  t he 
booster  battery @. 
Connect  NEGATIVE(-)  to  NEGATIVE(-) 
(black) 
3 .  Co nnect  one  end  to th e  n egative  t ermin al@  of  t he 
b oost er batter y@ . 
4.  Con nect the o ther e nd  of  th e  nega tiv e cabl e (b la ck) to  the 
jump  start  bolt© (Bolts  wi th hex  hea d= "n ega tiv e")  of 
the  v ehic le t o  b e sta rted 
@ . 
Starting  the  engine 
- S ta rt  the  e ngi ne of  t he ve hic le with  the  booster  battery. 
R un  the  e ngi ne  at  a  moderate  speed. 
- Star t engi ne  wi th  discha rged  vehi cle  battery  in the  usual 
ma nner. 
- If  the  engine  fails  to  start:  do  not  keep  t he  star ter 
c ran kin g f or  l onge r tha n  1 0  seco nds . W ait  f or  a bo ut 
3 0  seco nds an d the n try  aga in . 
- Wi th  eng ine  ru nn ing , rem ove  jum per  cables  from bot h 
v ehic les  i n the  exact 
re ve rs e orde r. 
- C lose  the  red  cover on  the  posi tive po le. 
The  battery  is vented  to  the  outside  to  prevent  gases  from  enter ing 
th e ve hicl e  int erior.  Ma ke sure  th at  th e jum per cl amp s are  well 
connected  w ith t he ir 
metal  parts  in  full  contact w ith  the  batte ry 
terminals . 
& WARNING 
To avoid  serious  personal  injury and  damage  to  the  vehicle,  heed 
all warnings  and  instructions  of the jumper  cable  manufacturer.  If 
in doubt,  call  for  road service. 
•  Jumper cables  must  be  long  enough  so  that  the  vehicles  do  not 
touch. 
•  When  connecting  jumper  cables , make  sure  that  they  cannot 
get  caught  in any  moving  parts  in the  engine  compartment . 
•  Before you  check  anything  in the  engine  compartment,  always 
read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS~ 
page 271, "Engine  compart
ment ". 
0 Note 
Improper  hook-up  of jumpe r cables  can  ruin  the  generator. 
•  Always  connect  POSI TIVE(+)  to  POSI TIV E(+ ),  and  NEGA TIVE( -) 
to  NEGATIVE( -) ground  post  of  the  batte ry manage r contro l unit. 
•  Check t hat  all  sc rew  p lugs  on  the  battery  cells  are  screwed  in 
firmly . If  not,  tighten  plugs  prior  to  co nnecting  clam p on  negative 
battery  terminal. 
•  P lease  note  th at  the  p roce dure for  connec ting  a  jumper  cab le  as 
described 
a bove ap pli es  specifically  to  the  case  o f yo ur  vehicle  be ing 
jump  starte d. When  you  are  giving  a j ump  sta rt to  anot her vehicle,  do 
not con nect  the  negative (-) cab le to  t he  negat ive (-)  termina l on the 
discharged  battery ©~ 
page  333, fig. 238.  Instea d,  secure ly 
c o nnec t  the  neg ative (- )  cable  to ei ther  a soli d met al c o m ponen t that 
is firm ly bolted  to  the  eng ine  b lock or to  the  eng ine  b lock  itself . 
If the 
b att ery  th at  is  being  ch arged  does  not 
ven t to  th e ou tside,  es caping 
battery  gas  could  ignite  and  exp lode! •