
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 
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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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- Attach  the  winch  hook  to  the  rear  tow line  eye  previously 
installed . 
[I] Tips 
Check carefu lly to  make  sure  the  hook -up  is secure  befo re moving  the 
car  up  the  flatbed  truck  ramp. • 
Lifting  vehicle 
Lifting  with  workshop  hoist  and  with  floor 
jack 
The vehicle may  only be  lifted  at  the  lifting  points  illus
tr ated. 
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Fig . 2 4 3  Front  lifting 
p oin t 
Vehicle  OP-eration 
Fig . 2 44  R ea r li ft ing 
po int 
- Rea d an d  heed  WAR NIN G :::> & . 
- Loca te lifting  poi nts :::>  fig.  2 43  :::>  fig . 244 . 
- Adjust  lifti ng arms  of  wor kshop  ho ist  or  floor  jac k to 
match  vehic le  liftin g po ints. 
- Inse rt  a rubber  pad  between  the  floor  jac k/wo rksh op  hoist 
an d the  lif ting  points. 
If you  must  lift  your vehicle  with  a floo r jack  to  wo rk underneath , 
be  sure the  vehicle  is  safely  supported  on  stand s intended  for thi s 
purpose. 
Front  lifting  po int 
Th e  lifting  point  is  located  o n the  floor  pan  re inforcement  about  at 
the  same  level  as  the  jack  mounting  point=:>  fig.  243 . 
Do not  lift  the 
vehicle  at  the  vertical  sill  reinfo rcement. 
Rear  lifting  po int 
Th e lifting  point  is  located  on  the  ve rtical  reinforcement  of  the  lower 
sill for  the  onboard  jack=:> fig . 244 . 
Lifting  with  vehicle  jack 
Refer  to  =:> page 323. 
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in. WARNING 
•  To reduce  the  risk  of serious  injury  and  vehicle  damage. 
-Always lift  the  vehicle only at  the  special  workshop  hoist  and 
floor  jack  lift  points  illustrated=> 
page 337, fig.  243  and 
=> 
page 337, fig.  244. 
- Failure  to  lift  the  vehicle  at  these  points  could  cause  the 
vehicle  to  tilt  or fall  from  a lift  if there  is a change  in vehicle 
weight  distribution  and  balance.  This  might  happen,  for 
example,  when  heavy  components  such  as the  engine  block  or 
transmission  are  removed. 
•  When  removing  heavy  components  like these,  anchor  vehicle 
to  hoist  or add  corresponding  weights  to  maintain  the  center  of 
gravity.  Otherwise,  the  vehicle  might  tilt  or slip  off  the  hoist, 
causing  serious  personal  injury. 
0 Note 
• Be aware  of the  following  points  before  lifting  the vehicle : 
-The vehicle  should  never  be  lifted  or jacked  up  from  under
neath  the  engine  oil pan,  the  transmission  housing,  the  front  or 
rear  axle  or the  body  side  members.  This  could lead  to  serious 
damage. 
- To avoid  damage  to  the  underbody  or chassis  frame,  a rubber 
pad  must  be  inserted between  the  floor  jack  and  the  lift  points. 
- Before  driving  over  a workshop  hoist,  check  that  the  vehicle 
weight  does  not  exceed  the  permissible  lifting  capacity  of the  hoist. 
- Before  driving  over  a workshop  hoist,  ensure  that  there  is  sufficient  clearance  between  the  hoist  and  low  parts  of the 
vehicle. •  

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& WA RNING  (conti nu ed ) 
•  Always  rem ove the  ignition  key before  anyone  get s under  the 
vehicle . 
•  Always support  your vehicle with  safety  stands  if  it  i s nece ssary 
to work  underneath  the  vehicl e. Th e jack  supp lied with  the  vehicle 
is not  adequate  for  thi s purpose and  could  collap se causing 
seriou s personal  injury . 
•  If  you  must  work  underneath  the  vehicle with  the  wheels  on 
the  ground,  a lway s make  sure the  vehicle  is on level  ground,  that 
the  wheels  are alway s securely blocked and that  the  engine  cannot 
be started . 
•  Always  make  sure the  transmi ssion  selector  lever  (automatic 
tran smission )  is in  "P "  (Park  po sition ) and the  park  brake  is firmly 
applied. 
 For the  sake of  the  environment 
•  Changing  the  engine  settings  will adversely  affect  emission  levels . 
Thi s  is det rimenta l to the  envi ronme nt  and  increases  fue l co nsump
tion. 
•  Always  observe  enviro nmental  regulations  when  disposing  of  old 
engine  oi l,  used  brake  fl uid,  dirty  engine  coo lant,  spent  batteries  or 
worn  out  t ires. 
•  Undep loyed  a irbag  modules  an d pretens ioners  migh t be  classified 
as  Pe rchlorate  Mater ia l -spec ial  handling  may  apply,  see 
www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate . When  the  vehicle  or 
parts  of  the  rest raint  system  includ ing  a irbag  modu les  safety  belts 
w ith  pretens ioners  are  scrapped,  all  applicable  laws  and  regulat ions 
must  be  obse rved.  Yo ur author ized  Aud i dealer  is f amiliar  wi th t hese 
req uirements  and  we  recommend  that  you  have  your  dealer  perform 
t his  se rvi ce f or yo u.• 
Additional  accessories, 
modifications  and  parts 
replacement 
Additional  accessories  and  parts  replacement 
A lways  consult  an  autho riz ed Au di dealer  bef ore 
purchasing  access ories. 
Your vehicle  incorporates  the  latest  safety  desig n featu res  ens uring  a 
hig h standard  of  active  and  passive  safety . 
Th is  safety  co uld  be  compromised  by  non-app roved  changes  to  the 
vehicle.  Fo r this  reaso n,  if par ts  have  to  be  replaced,  p lease  observe 
the  following  points  when  installing  addit ional  accessories : 
Approved  Audi  accessories  and  genuine  Aud i parts  are  available  from 
author ized  Aud i dea lers. 
T hese  dea lers  a lso  have  the  necessary  fac ilities,  tools  and  tra ined 
specialists  to  i nstall  the  parts  and  a ccessor ies  p roperly. 
& WARNING 
Using the  wrong  spare  parts  or  u sing  non-approved  acces sorie s 
can cause damage  to  the  vehicle  and  serious personal  injury. 
•  Use only  accessories expressly approved  by Audi  and  genuine 
Audi  spare parts 
•  These parts  and accessories have been specially designed  to  be 
used on your  vehicle . 
•  Never  install  accessories such as telephone  cradles or beverage 
holder s on  airbag  covers or within  the  airbag  deployment  zones . 
Doing  so will  increase the  r isk of  injury  if  airbags  are triggered  in 
an accident! 
•  Before you check anything  in the  engine  compartment , always 
read  and  heed all  WARNINGS~ 
page 271.  _..