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Changing the engine  oil 
The engine  oil and  oil fi lter  must  be  changed  according  to  the  mileage 
(kilometers)  and  t ime  intervals  specified  in your  vehicle 's Warranty 
& 
Maintenance  booklet . Do not  exceed  these  interva ls  -harmful 
deposits  from  o ld  engine  oil  can  reduce engine performance  and  can 
lead  to  expensive  engine  repairs . 
Changing  the  oil at  the  recommended  intervals  is so  very  impo rtant 
because  the  lubricating properties  of  o il decrease  gradually  during 
normal  vehicle  use.  If you  are  not  sure  when  you  have  your  oil 
changed,  ask  your  author ized  Audi  Service  Adv isor . 
Under  some  circumstances  the  engine  oil  should  even  be changed 
mo re frequently.  Change  oil  more  often  if you  drive  mostly  short 
distances,  operate  the  vehicle  in dusty  areas  or  mostly  under  stop
and-go  traffic  conditions,  or when  you use your  vehicle  where  temper
atures  stay  be low freezing  point  for  long  periods. 
Detergent  addit ives  in the  oi l wi ll make  fresh  oil  look  dark  after  the 
engine  has been  running  for  a  short  t ime.  This  is normal  and  is not  a 
reason  to  change  the  oil  more  often  than  recommended . 
Damage or malfunctions  due to  lack of maintenance 
It is essential  that  you  change  your  oil  at  the  recommended  intervals 
using  only  engine  oi l that  complies  with  Audi  oil  standard 
VW 502  00.  Your  Limited  New Vehicle War ranty  does  not cover 
damage  or  malfunctions  due to  fai lure  to  follow  recommended  main
tenance  and  use  requirements  as  set  forth in the  Audi  Owner 's 
Manual  and  Warranty 
& Maintenance  booklet.  Your  dealer  will  have 
to  deny  warranty  coverage  unless you  present  to  the  dealer  proof  in 
the  form  of  Serv ice  or  Repair  Orders  that  all  scheduled  maintenance 
was  performed  in a time ly manner. • 
Engine  oil  consumption 
The engine  in your vehicle depends  on  an  adequate 
amount  of oil to lubricate  and cool  all of  its moving  parts. 
In  order  to  provide  effective  lubrication  and  cooling  of  internal 
eng ine components,  all inte rnal  combustion  engines  consume  a 
certain  amount  of  oil.  Oil consumption  varies  from  engine  to  engine 
and  may  change  sign ifican tly  over  the  lif e  of  the  engine.  Typically, 
engines  with  a  specified  break- in  period  (see~ 
page  251) consume 
more  oil  during  the  break-in period  than  they  consume  after  oil 
consumption  has  stab ilized . 
Under  normal  conditions,  the  rate of  oil  consumption  depends  on  the 
quality  and viscosity  of  the  oil,  the  RPM (revolutions  per minute)  at 
which  the  engine  is operated,  the  ambient  temperature  and  road 
conditions.  Further factors  are  the  amount  of  oil  dilution  from  water 
condensation  or  fuel  residue  and  the  ox idation  level  of  the  oil.  As any 
eng ine is  subject  to  wear as  mileage  builds up, the  oil  consumption 
may increase over time until replacement of worn components may 
become  necessary. 
With  all these  variab les coming  into  play,  no  standard  rate  of  oil 
consumption  can  be  established  or  specified . There  is no  alternative 
to  regular  and  frequent  checking  of  the  oil  level , see 
Note . 
If  the  yellow  engine  oil  leve l warning  symbol  in the  instrument 
cl uster  lights up,  you  should  chec k the  oil  level  as  soon  as  possible 
with  the oil dipstick~ page  283. Top off the  oil  at  your  earliest 
convenience ~ 
page  284. 
& WARNING 
Before you check  anything  in the  engine  compartment,  always 
read and  heed all  WARNINGS~ 
& in "Working  in the  engine 
compartment"  on 
page 279.  

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0 Note 
Driv ing  with  an  insufficient  oil  level  is  likely to  cause  severe  damage 
to  the  engine . 
[ i ] Tips 
•  The  oil  pressure  warning  display~ is not  an indicator  of the  oil 
level.  Do  not  rely on it. Instead , check  the  oil  level in your  engine  at 
regular  intervals,  preferably each time  you  refuel,  and  always 
before  going  on  a long  trip . 
• If you  have  the  impression your  engine  consumes  excessive 
amounts  of  oil, we  recommend  that you consult  your  Audi  dealer to 
have  the  cause  of you r concern  properly  diagnosed.  Keep  in mind  that 
the  accurate  measurement  of  oil  consumpt ion  requires  great  care 
and  may  take  some  time . Your Audi  dealer  has instructions  about  how 
to  measure  oil  consumption  accurately .• 
Checking  the  engine  oil  leve l 
Fig. 208 Ill ustra tion 
o f  principle  1: Markers 
on oil dipstick 
Vehicle  OP-eration 
Fig. 209  Illustrat ion 
of  prin ciple  2: Markers 
on  oil  dipst ic k 
Before  you  check  anything  in the  engine  compartment, 
always  read and  heed  all  WARNINGS => & in "Working  in 
the  engine  compartment"  on 
page  2 79. 
Determining  oil  level 
-Park  your  vehicle  so  that  it  is horizontally  level. 
- While  at  operating  state  temperature,  briefly  let  the 
engine  run at  idle  and  then  shut  it  off. 
- Wait  approx.  two  minutes. 
Pull  out  the  oil  dipstick.  Wipe  off the  oil  dipstick  with  a 
clean  cloth,  and  slide  it  back  in  as  far  as  it  will  go . 
- Pull  it  back  out and  read  off  the oil  level ::::> fig.  208  or 
~ fig. 209.  Top off the  engine  oil,  if applicable 
~ page  284. 
Oil  Level  within  range @ 
-Do not add  oil. 
Oil  Level  within  range ® 
-You can add  oil. Afterwards, the  oil  level  should be  within 
range @.  _,,, 
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Changing  the  engine  oil 
We  recommend  that  have your  oil changed  by an  autho
ri ze d Audi dealer  or a qualified  service  station. 
Before you  check anything  in the  engine  compartment, alway s read 
and  heed  all  WARNINGS:::::, 
& in  "Working  in t he eng ine  compart
ment"  on  page 279. 
T he eng ine oil  mus t be  changed  acco rding  to  the  intervals  specifie d in 
your Warranty 
& Maintenance  book let . This is very  important  because 
the  lub ricating  properties  of  oil  diminish  gradually  during  norma l 
vehicle  use . 
Under  some  circumstances  the  eng ine o il sho uld  be changed  more 
frequently.  Ch ange oi l more  ofte n if you  drive mos tly short  distan ces, 
operate  the  vehicle  in dusty  areas or  under  predominant ly stop-and
go tr affic  condi tions , or  have yo ur vehicl e where  temperat ures  rem ain 
below  freezing  for  extended  per iods. 
Detergent  a dditives  in the  o il w ill  make fres h oil  look  dark  after  the 
eng ine has been ru nning for  a s hort  ti me.  Th is is normal  an d is  not  a 
reason to  change the  oil  mo re often  than  recommended. 
B eca u se of  the  proble m of  pr oper di sp o sal,  along w ith  the s pe cial 
too ls and necessary expertise  required , we strong ly recommend  that 
yo u have your  o il changed  by an a uth o rized 
Audi dealer o r a qua lified 
service stat io n. 
If you  choose  to  change  your oil  yourself , please note  the  following 
i m po rtan t  informatio n: 
& WARNING 
To reduce the  risk of  personal  injury if you  must  change  the  engine 
oil  in your vehicle  your self: 
•  Wear  eye  protection. 
•  To reduce  the  risk of  burns  from  hot  engine  oil,  let  the  engine 
cool  down  to  the  touch. 
Safety  first 
& WARNING (co ntinued ) 
• When  removing  the  oil  drain plug  with  your fingers , stay  as far 
away as possible.  Always  keep your forearm  parallel  to  the  ground 
to  help  prevent  hot  oil  from  running  down  your arm . 
•  Drain the  oil  into  a container  designed  for this  purpose,  one 
large  enough  to  hold  at  least  the  total  amount  of  oil  in your 
engine . 
•  Engine  oil  is  poisonous.  Keep it  well  out  of  the  reach of  chil
dren. 
•  Continuous  contact  with  used  engine  oil  is  harmful  to  your 
skin.  Always  protect  your sk in by washing  oil  off  thoroughly  with 
soap  and w ater. 
(D Note 
N ever m ix o il additives  w it h  your  engine  oil.  These a dditives  can 
damage your engine and adversely affect your Audi L imited New 
Vehicle Warranty . 
 For the  sake of  the  environment 
• Before changing  yo ur oil, first  ma ke sure you  know w he re you ca n 
pro pe rly  dispose of  the  use d oil. 
•  Always  dispose of  used eng ine oil  prope rly . D o not  dum p it  on 
garden soi l, wooded  a reas, into  open st reams or down  sewag e drains . 
•  Recy cl e used en gine o il by taking  it  to a  use d eng ine oil  collection 
facili ty  in your  area, or  contac t a serv ice stat io n.• 
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Tire  service  Life 
The servi ce life  of  tires  depends  on  a  lot  of  different 
things  including  proper  installation  and  balancing, 
correct  tir e pressure  and  driving style. 
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Tread  Wear  Indicator  (TWI) 
Fig. 2 18  Tire  tread: 
t rea d w ear  in di cato rs 
(TW I) 
Fig . 21 9  R otati ng 
tires f or m ore e ven 
w ea r 
The original  t ires o n your  veh icle have  1/16  inch  ( 1.6  mm)  h igh  "wear 
ind icators"~  fig. 218  running  across  the  tread . Depending  on  the 
ma ke,  there  w ill be six to  eight  of them  even  Ly placed  around  the  ti re. 
Marks  on  the  t ire  sidewall  (for  examp le  "TWI " or other  symbols)  indi
cate  the  positions  of the  tread  wea r indicators . Worn  t ires  must  be 
replaced.  Differe nt  figu res  may  apply  in other  countries ~ & . 
Tire  pressure 
Incorrect  tire  pressure  causes  premature  wea r and  can  cause  sudden 
tire  blow-o ut.  Fo r th is  reason,  tire  pressu re  must  be  checked  at  least 
once  a  mont h 
~ page 302. 
Driving  style 
Driving fast  aro und  curves,  heavy  acceleration  and  hard  b raking 
increase  tire  wear . 
Rotating  tires  for  more  even  wear 
For all  four  tires  o n your  ve hicle to  have  the  same  se rvice  life,  we 
recommend  that  the  fron t and  rear  t ires  are  rot ated  according  to the 
tire  manufact urer's  suggested  tire  rotat ion  intervals . Please 
remember  the  fo llow ing : 
•  Tir e ro tat ion  inte rvals  may d iffe r from  the  vehicle  serv ice intervals 
out lined  in your  Maintenance  and  Warranty  Booklet . 
•  The  longer  one  tire  is used  in one  locat ion  on the  vehicle,  the  more 
it  wears  at  certain  points;  therefore,  we  recommend  that  you  follow 
the  t ire  manufacture r's  sugges ted  tire  rotation  interva ls . 
•  Vehicles  with  front-whee l drive experience  more  tread  wea r on the 
front  wheels  compa red  to  a ll-wheel  dr ive  (quattro ®). 
•  Please  ro ta te  tires  as  shown~ fig.  219 . 
•  Extra  care  must  be  taken  when  rotating  direction -specific  t ires 
~ page 325 . 
Wheel  balancing 
The wheels  on  new vehicles  are  balanced.  However,  var ious  si tuatio ns 
dur ing  everyday  driving  can  cause  them  to  become  unbalanced, 
resu lting  in v ibr ations  yo u can  us ua lly fee l throug h the  stee rin g 
w heel. 
Unbalanced  whee ls  mus t  be  rebalanced  to  avoid  excessive  wea r on 
steeri ng,  suspension  and  tires . A wheel  must  also  be  rebalanced 
when  a  new  tire  is installed. 
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Consumer  Information 
Warranty  coverages 
Your Audi is cov ered  by the  following  warrantie s: 
•  Limited  New  Vehicle  Warranty 
•  Limited  Warranty  Against  Corrosion  Perforation 
•  Emissions  Control  System  Warranty 
•  Emissions  Performance  Warranty 
•  California  Emissions  Control  Warranty  (USA vehicles  only) 
•  California  Emissions  Performance  Warranty  (USA vehicles  only) 
Detailed  informa tion  regarding  your  warran ties  can  be  fo und  in your 
Warranty & Maintenance  boo klet .• 
Operating  your  vehicle  outside  the 
U.S.A.  or  Canada 
Government  regulat ions  in the  United  States  and  Canada  req uire t hat 
au tomobiles  meet  spe cific  emi ss ion  regula tions  and safe ty s tan
dards . There fore,  ve hicles  bui lt for  the  U.S.A . and  Canada  differ  from 
vehicles  so ld  in  othe r countries. 
If you  plan  to  take  your  vehicle  ou tside  the  continental  lim its  of  the 
United  States  or  Canada,  the re  is the  possibility  that 
•  unle aded  fue ls for  vehicle s w ith  c ataly tic  converte r may  n ot  be 
available; 
•  fue l may  have  a conside rably  lower  octa ne  rat ing . Imp roper  f ue l 
may  cause  engine  damage; 
•  serv ice  may  be  inadequate  due  to  lack  of  proper  serv ice  fac ilities, 
too ls  or  testing  eq uipment; 
•  replacement  parts  may  not  be  read ily avai lab le .  •  N
avigation  syst ems  for  veh icles  built  fo r th e U.S.A. and  Canada 
w ill  not  necessar ily work  in  Europe,  and  may  not  wo rk  in other  coun
tries  outside  of  North  Ame ric a. 
0 Note 
Audi  canno t be  responsib le  for  mech anical  dam age  th at  could  res ult 
from  inadeq uate  fue l, se rvice  o r parts  ava ilability. • 
Audi  Service  Repair  Manuals  and 
Literature 
Audi  Off ic ia l Factory  Service  Manuals  and  Lite rature  are  published  as 
so on  as  p ossible  a fter  mode l int rodu ct ion.  Service  manu als  and  liter
ature  are avai lab le to  order  from  t he Aud i Tec hnical  Lite rature 
O rder ing  Cente r at: 
www.audi .techliterature .com  • 
Maintenance 
General 
Your  vehicle  has  been  des igned  t o help  keep  m ainten ance  re quire
ments  to  a  min imum.  However,  a certain  amount  of  regular  ma inte
n an ce  i s still  ne cessary  to  assure  your  ve hicle's  sa fe ty, ec onomy  and 
re liability . For deta iled  veh icle  maintena nce  consult  your  Warranty 
& 
Maint enance  bookle t. 
Under  difficult  operating  conditions, for example  at  extreme ly low 
outs ide  temperatures,  in very  dusty  regions , when  towing  a trai ler 
very  frequent ly,  etc.,  some  se rv ic e  w ork s hou ld  be  perfo rmed 
between  t he  intervals  specif ied.  This app lies  part icularly  to:  .,_