
Engine  cooling  system 
Coolant 
The engine  coolant  performs  two  functions:  it 
keeps  the  engine  from  overheating  and  it pro 
tects  the  engine  from  freezing  in the  winter . 
The cooling  system  is sealed  and  generally  re
quires  little  attention . 
The  cooling  system  has  been  filled  at the  fac
tory  with  a  permanent  coolant  which  does  not 
need  to  be  changed. The  coolant  consists of a 
mixture  of water  and  the  manufacturer's  gly 
col-based  coolant  additive  G12++  antifreeze 
with  anticorrosion  additives  (50% for USA 
models;  60%  for  Canadian  models).  This  mix
ture  both  assures  the necessary  frost  protec
tion  and  protects  metal  components  in the 
engine's  cooling  system  from  corrosion  and 
scaling.  It also  raises  the  boiling point  of the 
coolant. 
Do  not  reduce  the concentration  of the  cool
ant  in the  summer  by adding  plain  water. 
The 
proportion  of  coolant  additive  must  be at 
least  50%  but  not  more than  60% 
to  main
tain  antifree ze  protection  and  cooling efficien
cy.  If  the  coolant  frost  protection  is  too low, 
the  coolant  could  freeze  and  damage  the  vehi 
cle  heating  and  engine  cooling  system. 
For year-round  driving,  antifreeze is  added  at 
the  factory  for  temperatures  down to: 
- -31  °F (  -3 5  °C)  USA 
- -40  °F  ( - 40  °C) Canada. 
You can  mix the  G12 ++ coolant  additive  with 
other  additives  (G12+  or G12).  Always  check 
with  your  authorized  Audi  dealer. 
& WARNING 
Before  you  check  anything  in the  engine 
compartment,  always  read  and  heed  all 
WARNINGS 
~ .&. in Working in the  engine 
compartment  on page  220. 
(D Note 
- Before  winter  sets  in, have  the coolant 
checked  to  see  if the  coolant  additive  in 
Checking  and  filling  22  7 
your  vehicle  is sufficient  to  meet  the  cli
mate  conditions.  This  is especially  impor
tant  if you  live in a  region  where  the  win
ter  is extremely  cold.  If  necessary,  in
crease  the  proportion  of  coolant  additive 
to  60% . 
- When  adding  coolant  additive  to  your 
cooling  system,  remember : 
- We  recommend  using  only coolant  ad
ditive  G12++  (check  the  label)  for  your 
vehicle.  This  coolant  additive  is availa
ble  at  authorized  Audi  dealers.  Other 
types  of antifreeze  can  significantly  re
duce  corrosion  protection.  The  result
ing  corrosion  can  cause  a  loss  of cool
ant  and  serious  engine  damage. 
- Do not  add  any  type  of  radiator  leak  seal
ant  to  your  vehicle's  engine  coolant. 
Adding  radiator  repair  fluid  may  adverse
ly  affect  the  function  and  performance  of 
your  cooling  system  and  could  result  in 
damage  not covered  by your  New Vehicle 
Limited  Warranty. 
Checking  the  engine  coolant  level 
The engine  coolant  level  can be checked  with 
a quick glance. 
M AX f 
MINf 
Fig.174 Engine  compar tment: markings  on  the coo l
an t expa nsion  tank 
Before  you  check  anything  in the  engine  com
partment, 
always  read and  heed  all WARN
INGS ¢.&, in  Working  in the  engine  compart
ment  on page  220 . 
"' Park your  vehicle  on  a  level  surface . 
"'  Switch  off  the  ignition. 
"'  Read  the  engine  coolant level  from  the 
coolant  expansion  tank~ 
fig.  174. With  a  

228  Check ing  and  filling 
cold  engine,  the  coo lant  level should  be  be 
tween  the  "min"  and  "max"  markings.  When 
the  engine  is warm,  the  level may  be s light ly 
above  the  "max"  marking. 
The location  of  the  coolant  expansion  tank 
can  be  seen  in the  engine  compartment  illus
tration 
r:::;, page 222. 
To obtain  an  accurate  reading,  the  engine 
must  be  switched 
off. 
The expansion  tank  in you r vehicle  is equipped 
with  an  e lectric  coolant  level sensor. 
When  the  coolant  level  is too  low, the  warning  light  in the  Auto-Check System 
r:::;, page  16 will 
i l lum ina te unti l you  add  coolant  and  the  level 
has  been  restored  to  normal.  Even though 
there  is an  electric  coolant  level  senso r, we 
still  recommend  you  check the  coolant  leve l 
from  time  to  time. 
Coolant  los s 
Coolant loss  may  indicate  a leak in the  cool ing 
system.  In  the  event  of coolant  loss,  the  cool 
ing system  should  be  inspected  immediately 
by your  authorized  Audi dealer.  It  is not 
enough  merely  to  add  coolant. 
I n a 
sea led system,  losses  can occur  only  if 
the  boiling  point  of  the  coolant  is exceeded  as 
a result  of  overheat ing. 
A WARNING 
The cooling  system  is under  pressure  and 
can  get  very  hot.  Reduce the  risk of scald
ing from  hot  coolant  by following  these 
steps. 
- Turn 
off the  engine  and  allow  it to  cool 
down. 
- Protect  yo ur face,  hands  and  arms  from 
escaping  fluid  and  steam  by covering  the 
cap with  a  large,  thick  rag. 
- Turn the  cap slowly and  very carefully  in 
a counter-clockwise  direction  wh ile ap
plying  light,  downward  pressure  on  the 
top  of the  cap. 
- To avoid be ing  burned,  do  not  spill ant i
freeze  or  coolant  on the  exhaust  system 
' 
or  hot  engine  parts.  Under  certain  cond i
tions,  the  ethylene  glycol in engine  coo l
ant  can catch  fire. 
(D Note 
Do not  add  any type  of  radiator  leak  sea l
ant  to  your vehicle's  engine  coolant.  Add i ng  radiator  repa ir fl uid may adverse ly af
fect  the  funct ion  and  performance  of your 
cooling  system  and  could  result  in damage 
not  covered  by your  New Veh icle  L imited 
War ranty. 
Adding  coolant 
Be very careful  when  adding  engine  coolant. 
Before you  check anyth ing  in the  eng ine  com
partment, 
always  read  and  heed  all  W ARN
INGS c:> A in  Working  in  the  engine  compart
ment  on page 
220 . 
.. Turn off the  engine. 
..  Let  the  engine  cool  down. 
..  Place a thick  rag  over the  coolant  expansion 
tank 
<:;> page 227, fig . 174 and carefully 
twist  the  cap  co unte r-clockwise c:> .&, . 
.,. Add coolant  . 
.,.  Twist  the  cap on  aga in 
tightly. 
Replacement  engine  coo lant  must  conform  to 
exact  spec ificat ions 
r:::;, page 22 7, Coolant. 
E ven  in an  emerge ncy, if coolant  add i-
t ive G12 ++, G 12+  or  G12  is not  available,  do 
not use  a d iffe rent  additive.  Use plain  water 
instead  unti l you can  get  the  correct  additive 
and  can  restore  the  correct  ratio . This shou ld 
be  done  as  soon  as  possible. 
If you  have  lost  a considerab le amount  o f 
coolant,  then  you  sho uld add  cold  antifreeze 
and  co ld water  on ly w hen the  engine  is cold. 
Always  use 
new engine  coo la nt  when  refilling. 
Do not  fill coola nt  above  the  "MAX" mark . Ex
cess  coola nt  will be fo rced  out  through  the 
pressure  relief  valve  in the  cap w hen  the  e n-
gine  becomes  hot.  .,.  

_& WARNING 
-The  cooling  system  is  under  pressure  and 
can  get  very  hot.  Reduce  the  risk  of 
scald ing  from  hot  coolant  by following 
these  steps. 
- Turn 
off the  engine  and  a llow  itto  cool 
down. 
- Protect  your  face,  hands  and  arms  from 
escaping  fluid  and  steam  by covering 
the  cap  with  a  large, thick  rag. 
- Turn  the  cap  slow ly and  very  carefully 
in a  counter-clockwise  direction  while 
applying  light, downward  pressure  on 
the  top  of the  cap. 
- To avoid  being  burned,  do  not  spi ll an
tifreeze  or  coolant  on  the  exhaust  sys
tem  or  hot  engine  parts . Under  certain 
conditions,  the  ethylene  glycol  in en
g ine  coolant  can  catch  fire . 
- Antifreeze  is  poisonous.  Always store  an
tifreeze  in its  or iginal  containe r and  we ll 
out  of the  reach  of  children. 
- If you  drain  the  coolant,  it must  be 
caught  and  safely  stored  in a  proper con
tainer  clearly  marked  "poison". 
(D Note 
- Coolant  pollutes  the  env ironment  and 
could  cause  an  engine  fire.  Excess cool
ant  will  be  forced  out  through  the  pres
su re  relief  valve  in  the cap  when  the en
gine  becomes  hot. 
- If, in an  emergency,  only  water  can  be 
added,  the  cor rect  ratio  between  water 
and  antifreeze ¢ 
page 227 must  be re
stored  as soon  as possib le. 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
Drained  coolant  should  not  be  reused . A l
ways  dispose  of  used  coolant  while  obse rv
ing  all environmental  reg ulations. 
Checkin g and  fillin g 229 
Radiator  fan 
The  radiator  fan  switches  on automatically  by 
itself. 
An auxiliary  electric  radiator  fan  switches on 
and 
off depending  on  coolant  temperature 
and  other  vehicle  operat ing  cond it ions . 
After  you  switch  the  engine 
off, the  auxiliary 
fan  can  continue  running  for  up  to  10  minutes 
- even  with  the ignition 
off. It can  even  switch 
on  again  later by itself ¢&. , if 
- the  temperature  of the  engine  coo lant  rises 
due  to  the  heat  build-up  from  the  engine  in 
the  engine  compartment,  or 
- the  engine  compartment  heats  up  because 
the  vehicle  is parked  in intense  sunlight. 
_& WARNING 
-To reduce  the  risk of  personal  injury  nev
er  touch  the  radiator  fan . 
- The  auxiliary  electric  fan  is temperature 
controlled  and  can  sw itch  on  suddenly 
even  when  the  engine  is  not  running. 
- The  a uxiliary  radiator  fan  sw itches  on  au
tomatically  when  the engine  coo lant 
reaches  a  certa in temperature  and  will 
continue  to  ru n until  the  coolant  temper
ature  drops. 
Brake  fluid 
Checking brake  fluid  level 
Fig. 175 En gin e compartment:  mark ings on  th e brake 
fluid  rese rvoir  

230  Check ing  and  filling 
Before  you  check  anything  in the  engine  com
partment, 
always r ea d  and heed  all  W ARN
INGS 
¢ A in Working in the  engine  compart
ment  on page  220. 
•  Read  the  brake  fluid  leve l from  the  brake 
fluid  reservoir 
¢ fig.  175. The  brake  fluid 
l evel  must  be  between  the 
"MIN" and 
"MAX"  markings . 
The  location  of  the  brake  fluid  reservoir  can  be 
seen  in the  engine  compartment  illustration 
co  page  222. 
The  fl uid  level  may  drop slightly after  some 
time  due  to  the  automatic  adjustment  of  the  brake  pads . This  is not  cause  for  alarm . 
I f the  b rake  fluid  level  falls 
considerably be
l ow the  "MIN" mark,  the  brake  wa rning/indi 
cator  light- (U.S. 
models) ;II (Canadian 
models)  will  come  on 
¢ page  14. Do not  con 
tinue  to  operate  the  vehicle.  The  comp lete 
brake  system  shou ld  be  thoroughly  checked 
by an  authorized  Audi dealer  or  other  quali
fied  fac il ity  and  the  cause  corrected.  If  the 
brake  fluid  level  is too  low,  the  brake  warn ing/ 
i ndicator  light  w ill illuminate.  Contact  an  au
thor ized  Audi dealer 
imm ediatel y. 
Changing  brake  fluid 
Have the  brake  fluid  changed  by an experi
enced  technician . 
Brake  fluid  absorbs  moistu re from  the  a ir .  If 
the  water  content  in the  brake  fluid  is too 
h igh,  corrosion  in the  brake  system  may  result 
after  a  per iod  of  t ime . The  bo iling  po int  of  the 
b rake  fluid  w ill also  decrease  considerably  and 
dec rease  braking  per formance. 
Therefore,  the  brake  flu id  must  be  changed 
ev ery tw o y ear s. Always  use  new  b rake  fluid 
which  confo rms  to  Fede ral  Motor  Vehicle 
Standard  "FMVSS 1 16  DO T 4". 
The  brake  flu id  rese rvoi r can  be  difficult  to 
r each,  therefo re , we  re commend  that  yo u 
have  the  brake  fl uid changed  by yo ur a utho r
ized 
Audi dealer. Your dea ler  has  the  correct  tools,  the 
right  brake  flu id and  t he  know -how 
to  do  this  for  you. 
A WARNING 
-- Brake  flu id  is  poisonous.  It  must  be  stor-
ed  only  in the  closed  or igina l container 
out  of  the  reach  of  children! 
- Brake  failure  can  resu lt  from  o ld  or  inap
propriate  brake  f lu id.  Observe  these  pre
cautions: 
- Use  only  brake  f luid  that  meets  SA E 
spe cifi cation 
J 17 03  and  conforms  to 
Federa l Motor  Vehicle  Standard  1 16 . 
Always  chec k with  your  authorized  A udi 
dealer  to  make  sure  yo u are  using  the 
correct  brake  fluid.  The  cor rect  type  of 
brake  flu id  is also  ind icated  on  the 
brake  f lu id  reservoir. 
- The  brake  fluid  must  be  new.  Heavy use 
of  the  brakes  can  cause  a vapor  lock  if 
the  brake  fluid  is  left  i n the  system  too 
long . This  can  se riously  affect  the  effi
c iency  of  the  brakes  as  well  as  your 
safety . T h is  i:ou  ld result  in  an  ai;i;ident. 
(D Note 
Brake  fluid  will  damage  the  pai nt  of you r 
vehicle . 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
Because  of  the  prob lem  of  proper  disposal 
of  brake  fluid  as  well  as  the  spec ial  too ls 
r equired  and  the  necessary  expertise,  we 
r ecommend  that  yo u have  the  brake  flu id 
changed  by yo ur autho rized  Aud i dea le r. 
Battery 
General  information 
Under normal operat ing  cond itions,  the  bat
te ry in your  Audi  does  not  need  any  ma inte
nance.  With 
high outside  temperatures  or 
long  da ily drives  we  recommend  that  you  have 
the  e lectrolyte  leve l che cked  by a se rv ice  fa
c il ity. The  electroly te  leve l should  also  be 
chec ked  each  time  the  battery  is cha rged 
¢ page  233 .  

232  Checking  and  filling 
-Always wear  eye  protection.  Do not  let 
battery  acid  or  any  lead  particles  get  on 
your  skin  or  clothing . Shield  your  eyes . 
Explosive  gases  can  cause  blindness  or 
other  injury . 
- Battery  acid  contains  sulfuric  acid . Sulfu
ric acid  can  cause  blindness  and  severe 
burns . 
- Always wear  gloves  and  eye  protection. 
Do not  tilt  the  battery  because  acid 
could  leak out  of the  ventilation  open
ings. 
- If  you  get  battery  acid  in your  eyes  or 
on your  skin,  immediately  rinse  with 
cold  water  for  several  minutes  and  get 
medical  attention . 
- If you  should  ingest  any  battery  acid, 
seek  medical  attention  immediately. 
- Do not  expose  the  battery  to  an  open 
flame,  electric  sparks  or  an  open  light. 
- Do not  smoke. 
- Do not  interchange  the  positive  and  neg-
ative  cables. 
= When  working  on  the  battery , be  sure 
not  to  short-circuit  the  terminals  with 
tools  or  other  metal  objects.  This  would  cause  the  battery  to  heat  up  very  quickly, 
which  could  lead to  damage  or  explosion 
and  personal  injury. 
- When  a  battery  is charged,  it  produces  hydrogen  gas  which  is explosive  and 
could  cause  personal  injury . 
- Always  keep  the  battery  well  out  of the 
reach  of children . 
- Before  work  is done  on  the  electrical  sys tem,  disconnect  the  negative  ground  cable. 
- Before  performing  any  work  on  the  elec
trical  system,  switch 
off the  engine  and 
ignition  as  well  as  any electrical  equip 
ment . The  negative  cable  on  the  battery 
must  be  disconnected . If  you  are just  go
ing  to replace  a  light bulb,  then  it is 
enough  to switch 
off the  lights. 
- Before  disconnecting  the  battery,  switch 
off  the  anti-theft  alarm  system!  Other
wise  you  will set  off  the alarm.  -
When  disconnecting  the  battery,  first 
disconnect  the  negative  cable  and  then 
the  positive  cable. 
- Before  reconnecting  the  battery,  make 
sure  all  electrical  consumers  are  switch
ed  off.  Reconnect  the  positive  cable  first 
and  then  the  negative  cable . Never  inter 
change  the  cables  - this could  start  a  fire! 
- Never  charge  a frozen  or  a  thawed-out 
battery . 
It could  explode!  If  a  battery  has 
frozen,  then  it  must  be  replaced . A dis
charged  battery  can freeze  over  at  32  °F 
(0  °C) . 
-Make sure  the  vent  hose  is always  attach
ed  to the  opening  on  the side  of  the bat
tery . 
- Never  use  batteries  which  are  damaged. 
There  is the  danger  of an  explosion!  Al
ways  replace  a damaged  battery. 
A WARNING 
California  Proposition  6S Warning: 
- Battery  posts,  terminals  and  related ac
cessories  contain  lead  and  lead com
pounds,  chemicals  known to  the  State  of 
California  to  cause  cancer  and  reproduc
tive  problems.  Wash  hands after  han
dling. 
(D Note 
- Do not  disconnect  the  vehicle  battery 
when  the  ignition  is on  or  when  the  en gine  is running,  otherwise,  you  will  dam
age  electronic  components  in the  electri
cal  system. 
- If your  vehicle  is going  to  stand  for  a 
long  period  of time  without  being  driven, 
protect  the  battery  from  "freezing",  oth
erwise  it  will  be  damaged  and  will then 
have  to  be  replaced .  

Battery  charging 
Starting  the  engine  requires  a  well  charged battery . 
Fig.  176 Eng ine  compartment : connectors  for  a charg 
er and  jump sta rt cab les 
A lwa ys re ad and heed  all WARNING S below 
c:> &. and c:> &. in  Working  on  the  battery  on 
page  231 . 
.. Switch  off the  ignit ion  and  all  electrical  con
sumers  . 
..  Make  sure the area  is  well ventilated  when 
you  charge  the  battery . 
..  Open  the  engine  hood 
c:> page  220 . 
.. Open  the  red  cove r on  the  posit ive  pole 
c:>fig.  176. 
.. Connect  the  charger  connectors  accord ing 
to  the  instructions  to  the 
jump  start  b olts . 
(Bolts  under  the  red  cover=  "positive",  Bolts 
with  hex  head=  "negative"). 
..  Only now  plug  the mains  lead  for  the charg
ing  equipmen t into  the  wall  outlet  and  turn 
it on 
c:> 8_ . 
.. Ma ke  sur e t he charging rat e is  not over 
30  amp s/14 .8 Vol t. 
.. When  the  batte ry is fully  charged:  Turn  the 
charging  eq uipment  off a nd  remove  the 
ma ins  lead  from  the  wall  outlet . 
..  Now remove  the  clamps  for  the  charging 
equipment. 
..  Close the  red  cover on  the  positive  pole. 
..  Close the  hood 
c:> page 2 21. 
A discharged  battery  can free ze at  tempera
tures  of on ly 32  F
0 (0 °C). A llow a frozen  bat
tery  to  thaw  completely  before  attempt ing  to 
charge  it 
c:> .&. . However,  we recommend  not 
using  a thawed  battery  again because  the bat-
Checkin g and  fillin g 233 
tery  casing  can  be  cracked  due  to  ice forma 
tion  and  can  leak  battery  acid. 
Battery  charging  (Maximum  charging  rate 
of  30  amps /14.8  Volt ) 
When  charging  at low voltages  (e.g.  with  a 
trickle  cha rger ), the  battery  cables  do  not 
have  to  be  disconnected  f irst . The  battery 
caps  should 
not be  opened  when  charging  a 
battery. 
It  is  not  necessary  to  remove  the battery  from 
the  luggage  compartment,  and  it  is also  not 
necessary  to  disconnect  the  cables. 
Fast ch arging  the  batte ry (charging  rat e 
a bove  14.8  Volt s) 
For technica l reasons  do  not  use  a  battery 
charger  that uses  voltage  greater  than  14.8 
Volts  to  charge  your  vehicle's  battery . 
A WARNING 
-
Charging  a  battery  can  be  dange rous . 
- Always follow  the  operating  instructions 
provided  by  the battery  charger  manu
facturer  when  charg ing your  battery . 
- Never charge  a  frozen  battery.  It  may  ex
plode  because  of gas  trapped  in the  ice . 
Allow a  frozen  battery  to  thaw  out  first. 
- Do not  reuse  batteries  wh ic h  were  fro
zen.  The  battery  housing  may  have 
cracked  and  weakened  when  the  battery 
froze. 
- Cha rge  the  battery  in a well  ventilated 
area . Keep away  from  open  flame  or  elec
trical  spar k. Do not  smo ke.  Hyd rogen  gas 
generated  by the  bat tery  is explos ive. 
- To reduce  the  danger  of  explosion,  never 
connect  or  d isconnect  charger  cab les 
while  the  charger  i s ope rat ing. 
- Fast  cha rging  a  batte ry is dange rous  and 
should  only  be  at tempted  by a  compe
tent  techn ician  wi th the  prope r equip
ment . 
- Ba ttery  acid  that  may spi ll dur ing  charg
ing should  be  washed  off with  a  solution 
of warm  water  and  baking  soda  to  neu 
tralize  the  ac id.  

234  Checking  and  filling 
(D Note 
Never  use  a  fast charger  as  a  booster  to 
start  the  engine.  This will seriously  dam
age  sensitive  electronic  components,  such 
as  control  units, relays,  radio,  etc.,  as  well 
as  the  battery  charger. 
Battery  replacement 
The new  battery  must  have  the same  specifi
cations and  dimensions  as  the  original equip
ment  battery. 
Intelligent  energy  management  in your  vehi
cle  is  responsible  for  distributing  the  electri
cal  energy  throughout  your  vehicle 
~ page  194. The  intell igent  energy  manage
ment  system  will keep  the  engine  battery 
charged  better  than  vehicles without  this  sys
tem.  To make  sure the additional  electrica l en
ergy  is available  once  again after  you  have 
changed  the  battery,  we  recommend  that  you  install  batteries  of  the  same  type  and  manu
facture  only  (the  same  as  those  installed  at 
the  time  your  vehicle  was  delivered).  Specifi
cations  are  listed  on  the  battery  housing.  Your 
author ized  dealer  must  code  the  battery  in 
the  energy  management  system  to  enable  you 
to  use  the  energy  management  funct ions  cor
rectly  after  replacing  the  battery . 
The  new  battery  must  have  the  same  capacity, 
voltage  (12  volts),  amperage,  construct ion 
and  plug  sealing. 
When  installing  the  battery,  make  sure  the  ig
nition  and  all  electr ical  consumers  are  switch 
ed  off. 
(D Note 
Make sure  the  ventilation  hose  on  the  side 
of the  battery  is connected,  otherwise 
fumes  or  battery  ac id can  leak  out. 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
Because  of  the  problem  of  proper  disposal 
of a  battery,  we  recommend  your  author
ized  Audi  dealer  change  the battery  for 
you . Batteries  contain  su lfuric  acid  and  l
ead  and  must  always be  disposed  of  prop
erly  in compliance  with  all  environmental 
regulations.  Disposing  of vehicle  batter ies 
i mproperly  is very  dangerous  to  the  envi
ronment. 
Windshield/head  Light 
washer  container 
Fig.  177 En g in e  compart men t:  w inds hield  and  head 
lighr  washer  fluid  reservoir 
The  washer  fluid  conta iner  is  marked  w ith  the 
symbol~  on  its  cap. 
"'  Before  you  check  anything  in the  engine 
compartment, 
always  read and heed  all 
WARNINGS ~.&. in Working in the  engine 
compartment  on page  220. 
"' Lift the  filler  cap  tongue to  add washer  flu 
id.  You  can  fill the  container to  the  top. 
"'  Press  the  cap  back  onto  the  filler  neck  after 
fi lling  the  container. 
You can  find  the  reservoir 
capacity in the  table 
in 
~ page  2 76. 
Clean  water  should  be  used  when  filling  up.  If 
possible,  use soft  water  to prevent  scaling on 
washer  jets. Always  add a  glass  cleaner  solu
tion  (with  frost protection  in the  winter). 
@ Note 
Do not  mix engine  coolan t ant ifreeze  or 
any  other  additives  to  fill  up the  wind
shield  washer  reservoir .  

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  .,.