
96 Transmis sion 
Transmission 
Manual  transmission 
Gearshift  lever 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  manual transmission 
The clutch pedal  must  be depressed  all the 
way before you  can start  the  engine . 
The  manual  transmission  in your  Audi  is 
equipped  with  an 
interlock-feature. 
• Depress  the  clutch  pedal  all  the  way. 
•  Start  the  engine  with  the  gearshift  lever  in 
Neutral  and  the  clutch  pedal  depressed. 
(D Note 
Always  depress  the  clutch  pedal  fully  when 
changing  gears.  Do not  hold  the  vehicle  on 
a  hill  with  the  clutch  pedal  partially  de
pressed.  This  may  cause  premature  clutch 
wear  or  damage . 
@ Tips 
-Resting  your  hand  on  the  gearshift  lever 
knob  while  driving  will cause  premature 
wear  in the  transmission. 
- The  back-up  lights  go  on  when  you  shift 
i nto  Reverse  with  the  ignition  on. 
Gearshift  pattern  (6-speed  manual 
transmission) 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  6-speed  manual  transmission 
Fig. 108 Gearshift  pattern:  6 -speed  manual  t ransmis
sion 
Drive  in  6th  gear  for  optimum  fuel  economy 
when  cruising . However,  if more  acceleration 
is required  (when  passing,  for  example),  shift 
down. 
Engaging  reverse gear  (R) 
• Move  the shift  lever  all the  way  to the  left, 
press  it  down,  then  push  it  forward. 
Especially  after  driving  forward,  stop  the vehi
cle  completely,  shift  into 
Neutral and  rest  the 
shift  lever  briefly  in  Neutral  before  shift ing  in
to 
Reverse. 
S  tronic  transmission 
·  Introduction 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  S  tronic® 
Your vehicle  is equipped  with  a S tronic  trans
mission,  also  called  a  double-clutch  system/ 
transmission . 
Power  is transferred  between  the  engine  and 
the  transmission  by means  of  two  independ ent  clutches.  They  replace  the  torque  convert
er  of conventiona l automatic  transmissions 
and  allow  the  vehicle  to  accelerate  without  a 
not iceable  break  in  the power  flow. 
With  the  aid  of 
tiptronic, the  gears  can  op
t ionally  be  shifted 
manually ~ page  100. 
Selector  lever  positions 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  S tronic® 
All the  selector  lever positions  are explained 
in this section. 
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Fig. 109 Disp lay: Se lector  lever  posi tions 
The  instrument  cluster  display  shows  these
lector  lever  position. 
P  -Park lock 
In  this  position  the gears  are  mechanically 
locked.  

110  Driving  Safely 
&_ WARNING 
Always  make  sure  that  the  doors,  all windows,  the  power  roof*  and  the  read  lid are 
securely  closed  and  locked  to  reduce  the 
risk  of  injury when  the  vehicle  is not  being 
used. 
-After  closing  the  rear  lid, always  make 
sure  that  it  is properly  closed  and  locked. 
- Never  leave  your  vehicle  unattended  es
pecially  with  the  rear  lid left  open.  A 
child  could  crawl  into the  vehicle  through 
the  luggage  compartment  and close  the 
rear  lid becoming  trapped  and  unable  to 
get  out.  Being  trapped  in  a vehicle  can 
lead  to  serious  personal  injury. 
- Never  let  children  play  in  or  around  the 
vehicle. 
- Never  let  passengers  ride  in the  luggage 
compartment.  Vehicle  occupants  must 
always  be  properly  restrained  in one  of 
the  vehicle's  seating  positions. 
(D Tips 
- The  tire  pressure  must  correspond  to the 
load  -see  the  tire  pressure  sticker  on  the 
fuel  filler  door. 
- The  tire  pressure  must  correspond  to  the 
load.  The tire  pressure  is shown  on  the 
tire  pressure  label. On  USA vehicles,  the 
tire  pressure  label is  located  on  the  driv
er's  side  B-pillar.  On Canada  vehicles,  the 
tire  pressure  label is  located  either  on 
the  driver's  side  B-pillar  or  inside  the  fuel 
filler  flap.  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  manu
factured.  For  recommended  tire  pres
sures  for  normal  load  conditions,  please 
see  chapter ¢ 
page  216. 
-
Tie-downs 
The luggage  compartment  is equipped  with 
four  tie-downs  to secure  luggage  and  other 
items. 
Use the  tie-downs  to  secure  your  cargo  prop
erly 
¢ page  109,  Loading  the  luggage  com 
partment . 
In  a  collision,  the  laws  of  physics  mean  that 
even  smaller  items  that  are  loose  in the  vehi
cle will  become  heavy  missiles  that  can  cause 
serious  injury. Items  in the  vehicle  possess  en
ergy  which  vary  with  vehicle  speed  and  the 
weight  of the  item.  Vehicle  speed  is the  most 
significant  factor. 
For  example,  in a frontal  collision  at  a  speed 
of 30  mph  (48  km/h),  the  forces  acting  on  a  10-lb  (4.5  kg) object  are  about  20 times  the 
normal  weight  of the  item . This  means  that 
the  weight  of the  item  would  suddenly  be 
about  200  lbs.  (90  kg). You can  imagine  the 
injuries  that  a  200  lbs.  (90  kg)  item  flying 
freely  through  the  passenger  compartment 
could  cause  in a  collision  like this. 
&_ WARNING ~ 
Weak,  damaged  or  improper straps  used 
to  secure  items  to tie-downs  can  fail  dur
ing  hard  braking  or  in  a collision  and  cause 
serious  personal  injury. 
-Always  use  suitable  mounting  straps  and 
properly  secure  items  to  the  tie-downs  in 
the  luggage  compartment  to  help  pre
vent  items  from  shifting  or  flying  for ward  as  dangerous  missiles. 
- When  the  rear  seat  backrest  is folded 
down,  always  use  suitable mounting 
straps  and  properly  secure  items  to  the 
tie-downs  in the  luggage compartment 
to  help  prevent  items from  flying  for
ward  as  dangerous  missiles  into the  pas
senger  compartment . 
- Never  attach  a  child  safety  seat  tether 
strap  to  a tie-down.  

170  Driving  and  en vironm ent 
Driving  through  water  on  roads 
Note  the  following  to  avoid  vehicle  damage 
when  dr iv ing  t hrough  water,  for  example  on 
flooded  roads: 
- The water  must  not  be  any  higher  than  the 
bottom  of the  vehicle  body. 
- Do not  drive  faster  than  walking  speed. 
A WARNING 
After  d riving  through  wate r,  mud,  slush, 
etc.,  the  brakes  may  be  slow  to  take  effect 
because  o f wet  brake  ro tors  and  pads.  Dry 
the  brakes  f irst  by bra king  carefully  to  re 
store  the  full  braking  effect . 
({D Note 
Vehicle  components  such  as  the  engine, 
t ransmiss ion,  suspens ion  or  elect rical  sys
tem  can  be  severely  damaged  by driving 
through  wate r. 
(D Tips 
-Che ck the  depth  of the  water  before  dr iv
i ng  through  it. 
- Do no t stop  the  veh icle,  dr ive  in  reverse 
or  switch  the  engine  off  when  d riving 
th rough  water. 
- Keep  in  mind  that  oncoming  vehicles 
may  c reate  waves  that  raise  the  wate r 
l evel  and  make  it  too  deep  for  yo ur vehi
cle  to  drive  th rough  safely . 
- Avoid driving  thro ugh  salt  water  because 
i t  can  ca use  corrosion. 
Catalytic  converter 
-
It  is very important  that  your  emission con
trol  system  (catalytic  converter)  is function
ing properly  to ensure  that your  vehicle is run
ning  in  an  environmentally  sound  manner . 
"' Always  use  lead-free  gasoline¢ page  189, 
Fuel  supply. 
"' Never  run  the  tank  down  a ll the  way to 
empty . 
"'  Never  put  too  much  motor  oil  in your  en
gine ¢ 
page  200, ~ Adding  engine  oil . 
"' Never  try  to  push -or  tow-start  you r vehicle . 
T he  ca talytic  converter  is  an  efficient  "clean
u p"  dev ice  bui lt into  the  exhaust  system  of 
the  vehicle . The  cata lytic  conve rter  bu rns 
many  of the  pollutants  in the  ex ha u st  gas  be 
fore  they  are  re leased  into  the  atmosphere. 
T he  exclusive  use  of  unleaded  f uel  is  c rit ically 
important  for  the  life  o f the  catalyt ic convert 
er  and  prope r function ing  of  the  engine . 
A WARNING 
-Do not  park  or  operate  the  vehicle  in 
areas  where  the  hot  exhaust  system  may 
come  in  contact  with  dry  grass,  brush, 
fue l spill  or  other  material  wh ich  can 
cause  a fire . 
- Do not  app ly additional  undercoating  or 
rustp roofing  on  or  near  the  exhaust 
manifold,  exhaust  pipes,  catalytic  con
verter  or  heat  shields.  Dur ing  driv ing,  the 
substance  used  fo r under coating  could 
overhe at  and  cause  a fire. 
((0 Note 
-Be aware  that  just  one  tank  filling  with 
leaded fuel  w ill alr eady  ser iously  de
grade  the  performance  of  the  catalytic 
converte r. 
- Do  not  exceed  t he  cor rect  engine  oil  level 
¢page  200. 
-Do not  dr ive until  t he fuel  tank  becomes 
completely  empty.  The  engine  cou ld  mis
fire.  Unburned  fuel  could  also  get  in to 
the  exhaust  system  and  th is  co uld  cause 
t he  catalytic  converter  to  overheat . 
- Do not  tu rn off  the  igni tion  while  the  ve
hicle  is  mov ing. 
- Do not  continue  to  ope rate  your  veh icle 
under  these  conditions,  as  ot herwise  fuel 
can  reach  the  catalytic  converter.  This 
cou ld  resu lt  in overheating  of the  con
verter,  requir ing  its  replacement. 
- To assu re efficient  operation  of  the  Emis -
sion  Control  System :  ..,.  

-Have your vehicle maintained  properly 
and  in accordance  with the  service rec
ommendations  in your Warranty 
& 
Maintenance  booklet. 
- Lack of proper  maintenance  as well as 
improper  use of the  vehicle will  impair 
the  function  of the  emission  control 
system  and  could lead to  damage. 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
Even when  the  Emission Control System  is 
operating  properly, the  exhaust  gas  can 
have a sulfur-like exhaust  gas  smell  under 
some  operating  states.  This depends  on 
the  sulfur  content  of the  fuel  being  used . 
Using a different  brand  of fuel  may help, 
or filling the  tank  w ith  lead-free  super 
grade  gasoline. 
Diesel  particulate  filter 
Ap plies  to  vehicles:  with  diesel  partic ul ate  filter 
The diesel  particulate  filter  filters  nearly al l of 
the  soot  part icles  out  of the  exhaust.  The fi l
ter  cleans  itse lf automatically  under  normal 
driving conditions . If the  fi lter  cannot  clean  it
self  (for example,  because  you are  only driving 
short  distances),  the  filter  becomes  clogged 
with  soot  and  the 
II symbol for the  diesel 
particulate  filter  illuminates 
c> page  22. 
A WARNING 
- Do not  park your vehicle over flammable 
materials  such  as grass  or leaves  because 
the  high temperature  of the  diesel  par
t icu late  filter  could start  a fire . 
- Do not apply an  underbody  protectant  in 
the  exhaust  system  a rea  or a fire could 
start. 
(D Tip s 
-When the  diesel  particulate  filter  be
comes  saturated,  the  engine  speed  in
creases  to  approximate ly  1,500  rpm 
while the  vehicle is in motion  to  init iate 
the  cleaning  of the  diesel  particulate  fil
ter  a utomatically  without  the  warning 
l amp  lighting  up . If the  warning  lamp 
Dri vin g and  en vironm ent  171 
Ill sti ll appears,  you shou ld drive to  a 
qualified  workshop . 
Avoid  damaging  the 
vehicle 
When you are  driving on poor  roads,  or over 
curbs,  steep  ramps,  etc.,  make  certain  that 
low -lying parts  such  as spo ilers  and  exhaust 
system  parts  do  not  bottom  out  and  get  dam
aged. 
This is espec ially true  for veh icles with  low
slung  chassis  (sports  chassis)  and  fully loaded 
vehicles. 
Operate  your  vehicle 
economically  and  minimize  pollution 
General 
Your personal  style  of  driving will determine 
the  economy  of your  vehicle,  as  well as  ex
haust  and  noise  Levels. 
Fuel economy, env ironmenta l impact,  and 
wear  on your eng ine,  brakes  and  tires  largely 
depend  on three  facto rs: 
- your personal  driving style 
- operating  conditions 
- technical  limitations 
If you ant ic ipate  wha t you need  to  do next  and 
drive economically, you can easily cut  your 
fuel  consumptio n by 10-15  percent . This sec
tion  wi ll give you some  tips  on how you can 
help the  env ironment  and your pocketbook. 
(D Tips 
The consumption  estimates  as  published 
by ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 
(EPA) and Transport  Canada may not corre
spond  to your actual  consumption  on the  road,  which will vary depending  upon vehi
cle load and  speed,  road and  weather  con
dit ions,  trip  length,  etc. 
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•  

172  Driving  and  en vironm ent 
Drive smoothly  and  keep a lookout 
ahead 
Vehicles use  the  most  fuel  when  they  are  ac
celerating. 
Avoid  unnecessary accelerating  and  braking . 
Vehicles use the  most  fuel  when  they  are ac
celerati ng.  If  you anticipate  what  is go ing to 
happen  next,  you will  need to  brake  less and, 
thus , accelerate  less . let  the  vehicle  coast 
whenever  poss ible  -fo r example  whe n you  see 
th at  the  next  traffic  ligh t  is red. 
Avoid full  throttle 
Driving at  moderate  speeds  saves  fuel  and 
improves your  mileage. 
,.  Try and  keep well  be low your  car's  max i-
mum  speed . 
Accelerating  gently  reduces fuel  consump
tion,  engine wear,  and  does not  disturb  the 
env ironment. 
Fuel consumption,  ex ha ust  em issions and en
g ine no ise increase d isproportiona tely at  hig h 
speeds . If you  dr ive at  approximately  three 
qua rters  of  top  speed, fuel  consumption  will 
be reduced  by one ha lf .  Never dr ive faster 
tha n the  posted  speed  limit  a nd weather  con
d it ions permit. 
Reducing unnecessary idling 
E ven when your  car is just  idling it  burns  up 
fuel. 
,.  Shut  the  engine  off  when  you a re  not  dr iv
ing the  vehicle. 
,.  Do not  warm  up the  veh icle  by  letting  the 
engi ne run at  idle. 
It makes sense to  shut  off  the  eng ine in traff ic 
jams,  when  waiting  for  trai ns  to pass at  ra il
road cros sings,  or  at  t raffic ligh ts that  have 
l ong wa its  on  red.  Turning  the engine  o ff fo r 
just  30 -40  seconds saves more  fue l than is 
bu rne d starting  the  engine  again. 
It takes  a long  t ime  for the  engine  to  warm  up 
fully  when  it  is running  at  id le .  However, wea r 
and noxious  emissions  are espec ia lly high 
when  the  eng ine  is wa rm ing  up. So you shou ld 
drive  away as soon  as yo u start  the engine  and 
avo id  running  at  high  RPMs w hile the  eng ine 
i s s till  warm ing  up . 
(D Note 
Do not  leave engine  idling  unattended  af
ter  start ing . If  warni ng  lig hts  sho uld  come 
o n t o indicate  improper  ope ration,  they 
would  go  unheeded . Extended  idli ng also 
produ ces  heat , w hich  could  result  in ove r
hea ting  or other dam age to  the  veh icle or 
other  property . 
Regular maintenance 
A badly  tuned  engine  unne cessarily  wastes  a 
lo t of fuel. 
,.  Have your  ve hicle serviced  at  reg ular  inter-
vals. 
By havi ng your  ve hicle regu larly  serv iced by an 
a utho rized Aud i deale r helps  to  ensure that  it 
runs  properly  and econom ica lly. The cond it io n 
of your  ve hicle not  only  affe cts  i ts safety  and 
abili ty to  ho ld i ts va lue , it  al so a ffects 
fuel 
con sumption . 
Check your  oil  each  time  you  fill  your  tank . 
The amount  of  oi l used is re lated  to  engine 
load  and speed . 
It  is normal  for  the  oil  consumption  of  a new 
engine  to  reach its  lowest  value  after  a certa in 
mileage  has bee n driven . 
You must  drive your  vehicle  about  3,000  mi les 
(S,000  kilometers)  before  you can properly 
assess oil  consumpt ion. 
T his  also app lies to  fue l cons umption  and en
gine  o utp ut. 
Q) Note 
- Have your  veh icle  ma inta ined proper ly 
and i n acco rdance with  the  service rec
ommendations  in your  Warranty 
&  

Maintenance  booklet. Lack of proper 
maintenance  as well  as improper  use of 
the  vehicle  will  impair  the  function  of 
the  emission  control  system  and could  lead  to  damage. 
- Do not  alter  or  remove  any component  of 
the  Emission Control  System  unless ap
proved  by the  manufacturer. 
- Do not  alter  or  remove  any device, such 
as heat shields,  switches,  ignition  wires, 
valves, which  are designed  to  protect 
your  vehicle's  Emission Control  System  and  other  important  vehicle  compo
nents. 
Fewer  short  trips 
Fuel consumption  will always  be  relatively 
high  on short  trips . 
"' Try to  avoid driving  short  distances  with  a 
cold  engine . 
The engine  and catalytic  converter  have to  reach their  optimal  operating  temperature  to 
reduce fuel  consumption  and noxious  emis 
sions effectively. 
- Just after  starting,  a cold  engine  in a mid
size car burns  the  fuel  at  a poor  rate of  6-8 
miles  per gallon  (30-40  L/100km).  Half a 
mile  down  the  road, the  mileage  improves 
to  12 MPG  (20  l/100  km). 
It will  take  the 
engine  no less  than 
two  and  a half  miles 
(4 km) of driving  to  warm  up to  its proper 
operating  temperature  and operate  at  an 
economic  mileage.  This explains  why  taking 
the  car for  short  trips  is a  rather wasteful 
convenience. 
- The  outside temperature  is also critical  in 
this  regard . Your car consumes  more  fuel  in 
the  winter  than  in the  summer. 
Driving  and  environment  173 
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178  Cleaning  and  protection 
Cleaning  and 
protect ion 
General  information 
Regular  core preserves  vehicle  value . 
Any automobile is exposed  to  industrial 
fumes,  corrosive road  salt,  etc.  A well cared 
for Audi can look like new many years  after  purchase . Regular and  correct  care w ill con
tr ibute  to  maintaining  the  beauty  and value of 
your Aud i. 
Furth erm ore,  goo d  car e m ay  b e a  cond iti on 
for  substantiat ing  a  warrant y claim  shou ld 
c orrosion  dam age  or paint  d efe ct s  occ ur. 
Your author ized Audi dealer  has  a variety of 
d ed ica ted  vehicl e-ca re  product s and  can ad 
vise which ones  to  use for  cleaning the  exter i
or and  inte rior of your vehicle . 
Whether  you use products  recommended  by 
Aud i or other  commercially ava ilable  clean ing 
agents,  please  make sure you apply them  cor
r ectly . 
A WARNING 
-Cleaning agents  may be poisonous.  Keep 
them  out  of the  reach of children. 
- Heed a ll caut ion labels. 
- Always read  directions  on the  container 
before  using  any product . Follow the  di
rect ions  carefu lly. 
- Most chemical  cleaners  are  concentrated 
and  have to  be diluted. 
- Use spot  removing fluids  only in well 
ventilated  areas. 
- Do not  use gasoline,  kerosene,  d iesel 
fuel,  nail pol ish  remover  or other  volati le 
fluids. They may be toxic, flammab le or 
haza rdous  in other  ways. Do not wash, 
wax or dry the  vehicle with the  ignit ion 
on or the  engine  running. 
- Do not clean  the  undersides  of chassis, 
fenders,  wheel  covers, etc.  without  pro
tecting  your  hands  and  arms.  You may 
c u t yourself  on sharp-edged  metal  parts . -
Moisture and  ice on brakes  may impair 
brak ing eff ic iency 
c::> page  163 , General 
information. 
Test the  brakes  carefully 
each  time  you wash the  vehicle . 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
Select  only environ mentally  friendly  clean
i ng products.  Leftover cleaning  products 
should  not  d isposed  of in the  househo ld 
waste . 
Care  of  exterior 
Washing 
Frequent  washing  protects  the  vehicle . 
The best  protection  against  environmental  in 
fluences  is 
frequent washing  and waxing . 
How often  this  is  required  depends  on: 
- How much the  vehicle is  used 
- Where  the  veh icle is parked  (garage,  in the 
open  under  trees,  etc.) 
- The seasona l and weather  conditions 
- Environmental  i nfl uences 
The longer  b ird droppings,  insects,  tree  resin, 
r oad and  industrial  gr ime, tar,  soot,  road  salt 
and  other  mater ials  remain  on the  veh icle 
body, the  mo re  lasting  their  destructive  ef
fects  w ill be . 
High temperatures , as from  expos ure to  in
tense  sun light,  intensify  the  corrosive effect 
part icularly when  hum idity  is high as well. 
Under certa in circumstances, 
we ekly washing 
may be necessary.  Unde r other  cond itions,  a 
monthly  washing  and waxing  may be ade
quate. 
After the  winter,  the  unders ide of the  vehicle 
should  be thoroughly  washed,  preferably  in a  professional  car wash . 
A WARNING 
Always read and  heed  all WARNINGS and 
other  info rma tion 
c::> page  178 .  

CD Note 
You should  remove  debris  (such  as  insects) 
from  the  headlight  lenses  on  a  regular  basis,  for  example  when  refueling  your  vehi
cle.  Never  clean  the  headlights  with  a  dry 
cloth  or sponge . Use a wet  cloth  or 
sponge. 
It is  best  to  use  soapy  water . 
Automatic  car wash 
The vehicle can be washed  in  almos t any 
modern  automatic  car wash . 
The vehicle  paint  is so  durable  that  the  vehicle 
can  normally  be  washed  without  problems  in 
an  automatic  car  wash . However,  the  effect  on 
the  paint  depends  to  a  large  extent  on  the  de
sign  of the  facility,  the  filtering  of the  wash 
water , the  type  of wash  and  care  material , etc . 
If the  paint  has  a dull  appearance  after  going 
through  the  car  wash  or  is scratched,  bring 
this  to  the  attention  of the  operator  immedi
ately.  If  necessary,  use  a  different  car  wash. 
Before  going through  a car  wash,  be  sure  to 
take  the  usual  precautions such  as  closing  the 
windows  and  panoramic  sliding  sunroof*.  Re move  antenna  if applicable. 
If you  have  installed  additional  accessories  on 
the  vehicle  -such  as  spoilers,  roof rack,  etc.  -
it  is  best  to  ask  the  car  wash  operator  if these 
should  be  removed. 
A WARNING 
Always  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS and  other  information 
¢ page  178. 
Washing  the  vehicle by hand 
A lot  of  water  is needed  when  washing  a vehi
cle by hand. 
11-Before  you  start  washing,  make  sure  you 
have  read and  understood  the  WARNINGS 
¢ A in  General information  on page  178. 
11-First  soak  all  dried  dirt  until  it is  soft,  then 
rinse  it off . 
11-As you  clean  your  vehicle,  s tart  with  the 
roof  and  work  your  way down  to  the  bottom, 
Cleaning  and protection  179 
using  a  sponge,  a sponge  glove  or  a clean 
brush. 
""  Rinse the  sponge  or  the  sponge  glove  often, 
flushing  it  clean  each  time. 
11-Use special  car  shampoo  only  for  very  per
sistent  dirt . 
11-Rinse  the  car  thoroughly  with  water . 
11-Use a  chamois  leather  to  gently  wipe  the  ex-
terior  dry. 
Use a separate  sponge  for  cleaning  the 
wheels,  door  sills  and  other  regions exposed 
to  road  dirt.  In  this  way, you will  not  scratch 
the  paint  with  coarse  particles  imbedded  in 
the  sponge  the  next  time you  wash  the  car. 
A WARNING 
=  -
-Do  not  clean  the  underside  of the  chas-
sis,  fenders,  wheel  covers , or  other  hard 
to  reach  parts  without  protecting  your  hands  and  arms . You may  cut  yourself  on 
sharp-edged  metal  parts. 
- Always read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS and 
other  information 
¢ page  178. 
CD Note 
- Never  try  to remove  dirt,  mud  or  dust  if 
the  surface  of the  vehicle  is dry.  Never 
use  a  dry  cloth  or sponge,  since  this 
could  scratch  your  vehicle's  paint  or  win
dows. 
- Never  wash  your  car  in bright  sunlight. 
Drops  of water  act  as  magnifying  lenses 
and  may  damage  your  paint . 
- When  you  wash  your  car  in the  winter:  if 
you  rinse  your  vehicle  with  a  hose,  be 
careful  not  to  aim  the  stream  of water 
directly  at  locks,  or  at  door  or  hatch 
openings  -they  can  freeze  shut. 
- Never  use  sponges  designed  to  remove 
insects,  or any  kitchen  scouring  sponges 
or similar  products.  They can  damage 
your  paint  finish. 
- Never  use  a dry  cloth  or  sponge  to  clean 
the  headlights.  Only use  wet  cloths or 
sponges  to  prevent  scratches.  It  is  best 
to  use  soapy  water.  • 
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