
pressed considerably harder  to  make up 
for  the  lack  of  booster  assistance. 
Electro-mechanical 
power  assist 
The electro-mechanical  power  assist  helps 
the  driver when  steering. 
Power  steering  adapts electronically based on 
the  vehicle  speed . 
Indicator  lights  and  messages 
• Steering  defective!  Stop  the vehicle 
If this  indicator  light  turns on and stays on 
and this  message appears, the  power  steering  may  have  failed. 
Do 
not continue  driving.  See your  authorized 
Audi  dealer  or other  qualified  repa ir facility 
for  assistance. 
t -r- fl Steering:  System  malfunction!  You may 
c ontinue  driving 
If  the indicator  light turns  on and the  mes
sage appears, the  steer ing may be more  diffi
cult  to move or  more sensitive  than usual. 
Drive slowly  to  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or 
qualified  workshop  to have  the malfunction 
corrected. 
@ Tips 
If  the . or t~fl indicator  light  only  stays 
on  for  a short  time,  you  may continue  driv
ing . 
Driving  with  your 
quattro ® 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  all-wheel  drive 
With  all-wheel  drive, all four  wheels  are driv
en. 
General  information 
With  all-wheel  drive,  power  is distributed  to 
all  four  wheels.  This  happens automatically 
depending  on your  driving  sty le and  the  road 
conditions  at  the  time.  See  also¢ 
page 189. Intelligent  technology  193 
T
he all -whee l dr ive concept  is designed  for 
high  engine  power. Your vehicle  is exception
ally  powerfu l and has excellent  driving  charac
teristics  both  under normal  driving  conditions 
and  on snow and  ice. Always  read and  follow 
safety  precautions¢ ,&.. 
Winter  tires 
When  driving  in the  winter,  your  vehicle  with 
all-wheel  drive  has an advantage,  even w ith 
regular  tires. In  winter  road conditions  it may 
be advisable  to  mount  winter  tires  (or all-sea
son tires)  for  improved driveability  and  brak
ing:  these  tires  must  be mounted  on 
all  four 
wheels. 
See  also¢ page  250,  Winter  tires. 
Tire  chains 
Where  tire  chains  are mandatory  on certain 
roads, this  normally  also applies  to  vehicles 
with  all-wheel  drive¢ 
page  251,  Snow 
chains . 
Replacing  wheels/tires 
Vehicles with  a ll-wheel  drive  must  always 
have tires  of  the  same size. Also avoid tires 
with  different  tread  depths.  For deta ils see 
page  ¢ 
page 246, New  tires and  replacing 
tires and  wheels. 
Off-Road  driving? 
Your Audi  does  not  have enough  ground  clear
ance to  be  used as an off-road  vehicle.  It  is 
therefore  best  to  avoid  rough  tracks  and  un even terrain  as much  as  possible. Also  refer  to 
¢page 197 . 
A WARNING 
Always  adjust  your  dr iv ing  to road and  traf
fic  conditions.  Do not  let the  extra  safety 
afforded  by  all-wheel  drive  tempt  you  into 
taking  extra  risks. 
-Although  the  all-wheel  drive  is very ef
fective,  always  remember that  braking 
capacity  is limited  by tire  traction.  You 
should  therefore  not  drive  at  excessive 
speeds  on icy or  slippery  road  surfaces. 
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•  

236  Tires  and wheels 
-Never  mount  used  tires  on  yo ur vehicle  if 
you  are  not  sure  of  their  "previous  histo
ry."  Old  used  tires  may  have  been  dam
aged  even  though  the  damage  cannot  be 
seen  that  can  lead  to  sudden  tire failure 
and  loss  of  vehicle  control. 
Glossary of tire  and  loading  terminology 
Accessory weight 
means  the  comb ined  weight  (in excess  of 
those  standard  items  which  may  be  rep laced) 
of  automatic  transmission,  power  steering,  power  brakes,  power  windows,  power  seats, 
radio,  and  heater,  to  the extent  that  these 
items  are  availab le  as  factory -installed  equip 
ment  (whether  installed  or  not) . 
Aspect ratio 
means  the  ratio  of  the  he ight  to the  w idth  of 
the  tire  in  percent.  Numbers of 55  or  lower  in
dicate  a  low sidewall  for  improved steering  re
sponse  and  better  overall  handling  on  dry 
pavement. 
Bead 
means  the  part  of  the  tire that  is  made  of 
steel  wires,  wrapped  o r reinforced  by ply  cords 
and  that  is shaped  to  fit the  r im. 
Bead separation 
means  a  breakdown  of  the  bond  between 
components  in  the  bead. 
Cord 
means  the  strands  forming  the  plies  in the 
tire. 
Cold tire  inflation  pressure 
means  the  tire  pressure  recommended  by the 
vehicle  manufacturer  for  a  tire  of  a  designated  size  that  has  not been  driven  for  more  than  a 
couple  of  miles  (kilometers)  at  low  speeds  in 
the  three  hour  period  before  the  tire  pressure 
is  measured  or  adjusted.  -
If you  notice  unusual  vibration  or  if the 
veh icle  pulls  to  one  side  when  driv ing,  a l
ways  stop  as  soon  as  it  is safe  to  do  so  and  check  the  wheels  and  tires  for  dam
age. 
Curb weight 
means  the weight  of  a  motor  vehicle  w ith 
standard  equipment  including  the  maximum 
capacity  of fuel,  oil,  and  coolant,  air  condi
tioning  and  additional  weight  of  optiona l 
equipment. 
Extra  load  tire 
means  a t ire  design  to  operate  at  h igher  loads 
and  at  higher  inflation  pressures  than  the  cor
responding  standard  tire.  Extra load tires  may 
be  identified  as "XL",  "xl",  "EXTRA  LOAD",  or 
"R F"  on  the  sidewall . 
Gross Axle Weight  Rating  ( "GAWR ") 
means  the load-carrying  capacity  of  a s ingle 
axle  system,  measured at  the  tire-ground  in
terfaces . 
Gross Vehicle Weight  Rating  ("GVWR") 
means  the  maximum  total  loaded  weight  of 
the  vehicle. 
Groove 
means  the  space  between  two  adjacent  tread 
ribs . 
Load rating  (code) 
means the maximum  load  that  a tire  is  rated 
to  carry  for  a given  inflation  pressure.  Yo u 
may  not  find  this  information  on  all  tires  be
cause  it  is  not  required  by law. 
Maximum  load  rating 
means  the  load  rating  for a  tire at the  maxi
mum  permissib le  inflation  pressure for that 
tire.  

Maximum  loaded  vehicle weight 
means the sum  of: 
(a)  Curb  weight 
(b)  Accessory  weight 
(c)  Vehicle  capacity  weight,  and 
(d)  Production  options  weight 
Maximum  (permissible)  inflation  pressure 
means  the  maximum  cold  inflation  pressure 
to  which  a tire  may  be  inflated.  Also  called 
"maximum  inflation  pressu re." 
Normal  occupant weight 
means  150  lbs.  (68  k ilograms)  times  the 
number  of  occupants  seated  in the  vehicle  up 
to  the  total  seating capacity  of  your  vehicle. 
Occupant  distribution 
means  distribution  of  occupants  in a vehicle . 
Outer  diameter  means  the  overall  diameter  of  an  inflated  new 
tire. 
Overall  width 
means  the linear  distance  between  the exteri
ors  of  the  sidewalls  of  an  inflated  tire,  includ
ing  e levations  due  to  labeling,  decorations,  or 
protective  bands or ribs. 
Ply 
means  a  layer  of  rubber-coated  para llel  cords. 
Production  options weight 
means  the  comb ined  weight  of  those  installed 
regular  production  options  weighing  over  5 
lbs . (2 .3  kg)  in  excess  of  those  standard  items 
which  they  replace,  not  previously considered 
in  curb  weight  or accessory  weight,  including 
heavy  duty  brakes,  r ide  leve lers,  roof  rack, 
heavy  duty  battery,  and  specia l trim . 
Radial  ply tire 
means  a  pneumatic  t ire  in  which  the  p ly  cords 
that  extend  to  the beads  are  laid  at  substan
tially  90  degrees  to  the  centerline  of  the 
tread. 
Tires  and  wheels  237 
Recommended  inflation  pressure 
see~ 
page  236, Cold tire inflation  pressure. 
Reinforced tire 
means  a t ire  design  to  operate  at  higher  loads 
and  at  higher  inflation  pressures  than  the  cor
responding  standard tire. Reinforced  tires 
may  be identified  as  "XL ",  "x l",  "E XTRA  LOAD", 
o r "R F"  on  the  sidewall. 
Rim 
means  a  metal  support  for a tire  or  a t ire and 
tube  assembly  upon which  the  tire  beads  are 
seated. 
Rim  diameter 
means  nom inal  d iameter  of  the  bead  seat.  If 
you  change  your  wheel  s ize,  you  w ill have  to 
purchase  new  tires  to match  the new  r im  di
ameter. 
Rim  size designation 
means  r im  diameter  and  width. 
Rim width 
means  nom inal  distance  between  rim  fla nges. 
Sidewall 
means  that portion  of  a  tire  between  the 
tread  and bead. 
Speed  rating  (letter  code) 
means  the  speed  at  which  a  tire is designed  to 
be  driven  for  extended  periods  of  time.  The 
ratings  range  from  93  mph (150  km/h)  to 
186  mph  (298  km/h) 
~ page  247 . You may 
not  find  this  information  on  all  tires  because 
it  is  not requ ired  by law. 
The  speed  rating  letter  code,  where  applica
ble,  is molded  on  the  tire  sidewall  and  indi
cates  the  max imum  pe rm issib le  road  speeds 
~ .&. in Winter  tires on page  251. 
Tire  pressure monitoring  system* 
means  a  system  that  detects  when  one  or 
more  of  a veh icle's  tires  are  underinflated  and 
illuminates  a low  tire  pressure  warning  tell
tale. 
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•  

Tires  and  wheels  239 
Cold  tire  inflation  pressure 
Tire pressure  affects  the  overall  handling, performance  and  safety  of  a vehicle . 
Fig . 1 78 Tir e  pr essur e labe l: located  on  drive r's s ide  B · 
p ill ar 
Tire pressu re  genera lly refers  to  the  amount 
of  air  in a t ire tha t it  needs  it to  do  its  job  and 
safely  carry  the  combined  load  of  the  entire 
vehicle  and  its  contents . Tire pressure  is 
measured  in  kilopasca ls  (kPa),  the  i nterna
tional  measuring  unit  and  in  pounds  pe r 
square  inc h (PSI).  Tire pressure  is  based  in 
pa rt  o n the  vehicle's  desig n an d load  limit
the  greatest  amount  of weight  that  the  vehi
cle  can  carry  safe ly and  the  ti re size . The  prop 
er  tire  pressure  is freq uent ly referred  to  as  the 
"recommended  cold  tire  inf lation  pressure ." 
Air  in the  tires  expands  when  the  tire  heats  up 
because  of  interna l frict io n  when  it flexes  in 
use . The ti re  p ressu re  is  higher  when  the  tire 
has  warmed  up  than  when  it  is  "cold ." It  is the 
i nflat io n  pressure  i n a  "cold"  tire  that  counts. 
Therefo re,  you  s ho ul d  never  let  air ou t of  a 
warm  tire  to  match  " cold  tire infla tion  p res
sure"  recommendations . The tires  wo uld  then 
be  underinf lated  a nd  could  fail  suddenly. 
M ain taining  proper  t ire  press ure is one  of the 
most  impor tan t thi ngs you  c an do  to he lp 
avoid  sudden  tire  failure.  Underinfla ted  tires 
are  a  major  cause  of  s udden  tire  failure . Keep
ing  tires  at  the  r ight  pressure  is also  impor
tant  for  safe  and  responsive  vehicle  handling, 
traction,  b rak ing  and  load  carrying . 
Tire  pres
sures are  part icularly important  wh en th e 
vehicle  is being  driven  at  higher  speeds , and 
then  especially  when  h eavily  loaded  even 
within  the  permi ssible  load -carrying  capaci
tie s approved  for  your  vehi cle. 
~ 
"' ~ 
,.------------------- ~ 
•(=~: I := I ~ I )§ :ll 
,.,,. ........................ ...., .... ~----.... _ ... t.._..  .... _..,..  ....  ......,...  .. ~--.........  ·- .. 
- KPA. .  PSI 
- KPA. .  PSI 
- KPA. . PSI 
Fig. 17 9 Tir e pressu re  labe l 
The  recommended  tire  pressures  for  your  Audi 
depe nd  on  the  kind  of  tires  on  your  ve hicle 
and  t he  number  of  passe ngers  and/or  amount 
of  luggage  you  w ill be  t ransporting . 
The tire  pressure  label  is  located  on  the  driv
er's  side  8-pillar . The  tire  pressure  labe l lists 
the  recommended  cold  t ire  inflat io n  pressures 
for  the  veh icle  at  its  maximum  capac ity 
weight  and  tires  that  we re o n your  veh icle  at 
t h e time  it was  manufactu red. 
If  you wish  to  improve  comfort  when  op erat
ing the  ve hicle at  normal  load  (up to  3  occu
pant s), you  can adju st  tire  pres sures to  those 
spe cified for  normal  vehi cle load . Before  op
erating  the  vehicle  at  maximum  load,  you 
must  increase the  tire  pressure s to  those 
speci fied  for  maximum  vehicle  load 
¢ .&. 
Bear  in  mind  that  the  tire  pressure  mon itor ing 
system*  can  on ly mon itor  the  tire  p ress ures 
yo u have  sto red.  The  sys tem  does  not  recog 
nize  the  load  condi tion  of your  veh icle. 
T he  effectiveness  of the  t ire  p ress ure  monitor
ing  system * w ill  be  impa ired  i f you  s to re  no r
m al load  pressures  but  t hen  opera te the  veh i
cle  a t its  maximum  load 
¢ .& . 
See  the  ill ustration 9 fig.  178 fo r the  lo cat ion 
of  the  label  o n driver's  s ide  B-pillar  (color  of 
the  actu al  label  a nd exact  lo cat ion  on  the  ve
hicle  will vary  s light ly). 
Note  t hat  the  follow ing  table  is accu rate  at 
the  time  of  going  to  press  and  is s ubject  to  

240  Tires  and wheels 
change. In the  event  of  discrepancies,  the  tire 
pressure  labe l is  located  on the  driver's  side  B
p ill ar a lways takes  precedence. 
The table  below  lists  the recommended  cold 
tire  inflation  pressures  for  the Audi  model  covered 
by your  Owner's  Literature  at  the vehi 
cle's  capacity  weight  and the  tire  sizes  instal
l ed on  the  respective  models  as orig inal 
equipment,  or  as a factory  option. 
I Engine  Tire designation  Tire  pressure front  Tire pressure rear I 
(displace-
normal  load  full  load  normal  load  full  load 
ment 
in li-condition  condition  condition  condition 
I 
ter)  PSI II kPA PSI JI kPA  PSI II kPA PSI II kPA : 
4-cylinder  225/55  Rl 7 
97H 
2.0  All  5eason 
32 220  35  240  29  200  38 260 
245/45  Rl8  lOOH  XL ' 
32  220  35 240 
29  200  38  260 All  Season I 
255/40  Rl9  lOOH  XL 
32  220  35  240  29  200  38 260 
All  Season 
255/40  Rl9  lOOY XL 
30 210 
33 230 
30  2 10  36  250 
High  Performance 
255/35  R20  97V XL 
35  240  38  260  32  220  41  280 
High  Performance 
I 6-cylinder  225/55  Rl7 
97H ' 
35 240  38 260  32 220  41  280 
3.0  All  Season .. -. • ..  ..  ..  ..  .. 
All  Season 35  240  38  260  32  220  41  280 
245/45 Rl8 100H  XL 
255 /40  R19  lOOH  XL 
' 
35  240  38  260 32  220  41  280 All  Season I 
255/40  Rl9  lOOY  XL 36  250 
39 270 
33 230  42  290 
High  Performance 
255/35 
R20  97V 
XL ' 
39  270 44 300  36  250  46  320 
High  Performance 
I 
XL=  reinforced  or extra load tire.  It  may  also appear  as xl,  EXTRA LOAD, or RF on the  tire  side
wall. 
The correct  tire  pressure for  the 
spare  wheel i s 
located  on  a label  on  the  driver's  side  B-pillar. 
Because technical  changes  may be made to 
vehicle  equipment  during  the  model  year, a l
ways compare  the  tire  size designation  on the 
tire  pressure  label  on your  vehicle  with  the 
tires  on your  vehicle.  Make sure that  the  tire 
size information  on the  vehicle  label  is the 
same as  the size of  the  t ires on  the vehicle. 
This  is especia lly  important  if  the  vehicle  be
l ongs  to  someone  else or you  bought  the  veh i
cle with  different  rims/tires  or you bought  the 
vehicle  as a  previously owned  vehicle.  Remember,  your  safety  and that  of your  pas
sengers  also depends  on  making  sure that  load  limits  are not  exceeded. Vehicle  load  in
cludes everybody  and everything  in and on  the 
vehicle . These  load limits  are techn ically  refer
red  to  as the  veh icle's  Gross  Vehicle  Weight 
Rating  ("GVWR").  The Gross  Axle We ight  Rat
i ng  ("GAWR")  is  the maximum  load that  can 
be applied  at  each of  the  vehicle's  two  axles. 
The Gross Vehicle Weight  Rating  and the 
Gross Axle Weight  Rating are listed  on the 
safety  comp liance sticker  label  located  on  the 
driver's  side  B-pillar . The tire  pressure  label  on  .,.  

Tire service life 
The service  life  of  tires  depends  on  a lot  of 
different  things  including  proper  installation 
and  balancing,  correct  tire pressure  and  driv
ing style. 
F ig.  180 Tire tread:  tread wea r ind ica tors  (TWI) 
Fi g.  18 1 Rotat ing t ires fo r m ore even wea r 
Tread Wear  Indicator  (TWI) 
The origina l tires on your  veh icle have 
1/16  in ch (1.6  mm)  high  "wear  ind icators" 
M .... 
9 <.7 
~ 
c::> fig . 180 run ning across the  tread.  Depend 
ing on the  make, there  will  be six to  eight  of 
them  evenly  p laced around  the  t ire . Marks on 
the  t ire s idewall  (for  example  "TWI" or  other 
symbols)  indicate  the  positions  of  the  tread 
wear  ind icators . Worn  t ires must  be replaced. 
Different  fig ures may apply  in other  countries 
c::> & . 
Tir e pressure 
Incorrect  tire  pressure causes premat ure wear 
and can cause sudden  tire blow-out . For th is 
reason, tire  pressure must  be checked at  least 
once a month 
c::> page  241. 
Dri ving sty le 
Driving  fast  around  curves , heavy acceleration 
and  hard  braking  increase tire  wear.  Tires  and  wheels  245 
Rotating  tires  for  more  even wear 
For all  four  tires  on your  ve
hicl e to  have the 
same service life,  we  recomme nd that  the 
front  and  rear tires  are rotated  according  to 
the  tire  manufacturer 's suggested  tire  rota
tion  inte rvals.  Please remember  the  follow 
ing : 
- Tire  rotation  intervals  may differ  from  the 
veh icle service  inte rva ls o utlined  in your 
Warranty  &  Maintenance  booklet. 
- The  longer  one tire  is  used in one location 
on the  vehicle,  the  more  it  wears  at  certain 
points ; therefore,  we recommend  that  you 
follow  the  tire  manufactu rer 's suggested 
tire  rotation  intervals . 
- Vehicles w ith  front-wheel  dr ive exper ience 
more  tread  wear  on the  front  wheels  com
pared to  all -wheel  d rive (quattro ®). 
- Please rotate  tires  as shown 
c::> fig.  181. 
-Extra  care must  be taken  when  rotat ing di-
rection-specific  tires 
c::> page  263 . 
Wheel  balancing 
The wheels  on new veh icles are balanced . 
However, various  situations  during  everyday 
driving  can cause them  to  become unba l
anced,  resulting  in vibrat ions you can usually 
feel  through  the  steer ing wheel. 
Unbalanced wheels  must  be rebalanced  to 
avoid excessive wear  on steering,  s uspension 
and t ires. A whee l must  also be reba lanced 
when  a new tire  is  insta lled. 
Inco rrect wheel  alignment 
Incorrect  wheel  alignment  can cause exces
sive tire  wear,  impair ing the  safety  of  the  vehi
cle . If  tires  show  excessive wear,  have the 
whee l alignment  checked by an authori zed 
Audi  dealer  or  qualified  workshop. 
All-whe el drive 
Vehicles wi th quattro ® mus t always have tires 
of  the  same size, construction  and tread  type.  For details  see 
c::> page  193.  

248  Tires  and wheels 
T  up to  118  mph  (190  km/h) 
U  up to  124  mph  (200  km/h) 
H  up to  130  mph  (210  km/h) 
V  up to  149  mph  (240  km/h)
1l 
Z  over  149  mph  (240  km/h)ll 
W  up to  168  mph  (270  km/h)ll 
Y  up to  186  mph  (298  km/h)l) 
Your veh icle is  normally  factory  equipped  with 
tires , which  possess excellent  driving  charac
teristics  and give your  Audi  opt imum  driving 
comfort.  An electronic  speed  limiter 
c:> page 29 will normally  prevent  your  vehicle 
from  going  faster  than  the  tire  speed  rating 
c:> & . 
U.S . DOT Tire Identification  Number  (TIN) 
and  tire  manufacture  date 
This  is the  tire's  "serial  number". It  begins 
with  the  letters  "DOT" and indicates  that  the 
tire  meets  all  federal  standards . The next two 
numbers  or  letters  indicate the  plant  where  it 
was manufactured,  and the  last four  numbers 
r epresent  the week  and year  of  manufacture. 
F or  example,  the numbers  2211 mean  the tire 
was produced  in the  22nd  week of  2011.  The 
other  numbers  are marketing  codes that  may 
or  may not  be used by the  tire  manufacturer . 
T his  information  is used to  contact  consumers 
if  a tire  defect  requires  a  recall. 
Audi  Original  tire 
Tires with the  identification  "AO" or "RO"  have 
been specially  matched  with  your  Audi . We 
recommend  using  only  these  tires  because 
they  meet  the  highest  standards  regarding 
safety  and driving  characteristics  when  used 
correctly . Your authorized  Audi  dealer  will 
gladly  provide  you with  more  information . 
Tire ply composition  and  materials  used 
The number  of  plies  indicates  the  number  of 
layers of  rubber-coated  fabric  in the  tire.  In 
general,  the  greater  the  number  of  plies,  the  more  weight  a tire  can support . Tire manufac -
ll F  t·  "t h  . or  ires w 1 a m ax im um  s pee d ca pabil ity  ove r 
1 4 9  mp h (240  k m/h) , tire  man ufactur ers  sometimes 
use  the  lette rs " ZR." 
turers  also  must  indicate the  materials  in the 
tire,  which  include steel,  nylon,  polyester, and 
others . 
Maximum  Load  Rating 
Th is number  ind icates  the  maximum  load in 
kilograms  and pounds that  can be carr ied  by 
the  tire. 
Tire quality  grading  for  treadwear, 
traction , and temperature  resistance 
Tread wear,  traction  and temperature  grades 
c:> page 249. 
Maximum  Permissible Inflation  Pressure 
This number  is the  greatest  amount  of  a ir 
pressure  that  should  ever be put in the  tire 
un der  normal  driv ing  conditions . 
_& WARNING 
= -
- Using incorrect  or  unmatched  tires  and/ 
or wheels  or  improper  tire  and wheel 
combinations  can lead to  loss of  control 
collision  and serious  personal  in jury. 
' 
-Always  use tires,  rims  and whee l bolts 
that  meet  the  specifications  of  original  factory-installed  tires  or  other  combina
tions  that  have been specifically  ap
proved  by the  vehicle  manufacturer. 
- Tires age even  if  they  are not  being  used 
and can fail  suddenly,  especially  at  high 
speeds. Tires that  are more  than 6 years 
old  can only  be used  in an emergency 
and then  w ith  special  care  and  at  lower 
speeds. 
- Never  mount  used  tires on your  veh icle  if 
you are  not sure  of the ir "previous  histo
ry."  Old  used  tires  may have been  dam
aged  even though  the  damage  cannot  be 
seen  that can lead  to sudden  tire  fa ilure 
and  loss  of  vehicle  control. 
- All  four  whee ls must  be fitted  with  radial 
tires  of  the  same type,  size (rolling  cir cumference)  and the  same tread  pattern . ..,_  

250  Tire s and  wheel s 
Traction 
The traction grades,  from  highest  to  lowest, 
are AA, A,  Band 
C. T hose grades  represent  the 
tire's  ability  to  stop  on wet  pavement  as  measured  under  controlled  conditions  on 
specified  government  test  surfaces  of  asphalt 
and concrete.  A tire  marked  C may have poor 
traction  performance 
c:> .&. . 
Te mp eratu re 
The temperature grades are A (the  highest), 
B, and 
C, representing  the  t ire's resistance  to 
the  generat ion of  heat  and  its  ability  to  dissi
pate  heat when  tested  under  con trolled  cond i
tions  on  a specified  i ndoor  laboratory  test 
wheel. 
Sustained  high  temperature  can cause the 
material  of  the  tire  to  degenerate  and  reduce 
tire  life,  and excessive temperature  can lead 
to  sudden  tire  failure 
c:> ,& . 
The grade  C corresponds  to  a  level of  perform
ance which  all  passenger  car tires  must  meet  under  the  Federa l Motor  Veh icle Safety Stand
ard  No . 
109 . Grades Band  A represent  h igher 
l eve ls of  pe rformance  on the  laboratory  test 
wheel  than  the  m inimum  required  by law. 
.&_ WARNING 
T he traction  grade  assigned  to  this  t ire  is 
based on  stra ight-ahead  braking  traction 
tests,  and does  not  include  acceleration, 
cornering,  hydrop laning  o r peak traction 
character istics. 
A WARNING 
The temperature  grade for  this  t ire  is es 
tablished  for  a t ire that  is properly  inflated 
and  not  ove rloaded.  Excessive speed, un
derinflation,  or  excessive loading,  either 
separately  or  in  combination,  can cause 
heat  buildup  and possible  ti re fa ilu re. 
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Winter  tires 
Winter  tires can improve  vehicle handling  on 
snow  and  ice . At  temperatures  below  45  °F 
(7 °C) we recommend  changing  to  winter 
tires. 
In  some  heavy snow  areas,  local governments 
may require  true  w inter  o r "snow"  t ires , those 
with  very deeply  cut  tread . Th ese tires  should 
o n ly be used in  pairs  and  be installed  on  a ll 
f o ur wheels . Make sure you  p urch ase snow 
t ir es that  are the  same size and cons truction 
type  as the  othe r tires  on yo ur vehicle. 
If your  vehicle  i s equ ipped w ith  all-whee l 
drive*,  t his w ill improve  tr action d uring  win ter 
driv ing, even with  the  standard  tires . Howev 
er, we  strongly  recommend  that  you  always 
equip  all  four  wheels  on your  vehicle w ith  cor
rect ly fitted  winter  tires  or  all-season  t ires, 
when  winter  road  condit ions are expected. 
This also improves  the  veh icle 's brak ing  per
formance  and  reduces stopping  d istances . 
Summer  tires  provide  less grip  on  ice and 
snow. 
Winter  tires  (snow  tires)  must  always be fitted  on all  fo ur whee ls  . 
As k your  au thori zed A udi dealer  or  qualified 
workshop  for  permit ted 
winter  tire  size s. Use 
only  radial  winter  tires . 
Winter  tires  lose their  effec tivenes s whe n the 
tread  is wo rn down  to a depth  o f 
0.1 57 inch 
(4 mm) . 
Only d rive w ith  w inter  t ires under  w inte r co n
di tions.  S umme r tir es  handle  be tte r whe n 
the re  is no snow  o r ice on the  roa ds and  the 
temperatu re is above  45 °F (7  °C) . 
If  you  have a flat  ti re, see notes  on  spare 
whee l 
c:> page  246 . 
Please always remember  that  winter  tires  may 
have a lowe r speed  rating  than  the  tires  o rigi
nally  i nstalled  on your  vehi cle at  the  time  it 
was  manuf actu red.  P lease see 
c:> page  247, 
Speed  ra ting  (Letter code) 
fo r a lis ting  o f the 
speed rating  lette r codes and  the max imum 
speed at  which  the  tires  can be driven . ..,.