
Driving with  different  tires  reduces  vehi
cle  handling  and  can lead to  a  loss  of 
control. 
- If the  spare  tire  is not  the  same  as  the 
tires  that  are  mounted  on  the  vehicle  -
for  example  with  winter  tires  -only  use 
the  spare  tire  for  a  short  period  of time 
and  drive  with  extra  care.  Refit  the  nor
mal  road  wheel  as  soon  as  safely  possi
ble. 
- Never  drive  faster  than  the  maximum 
speed  for  which  the  tires  on  your  vehicle 
are  rated  because  tires  that  are  driven 
faster  than their  rated  speed  can  fail 
suddenly. 
- Overloading  tires  cause  heat  build-up, 
sudden  tire  failure, including  a  blowout 
and  sudden  deflation  and  loss  of control. 
- Temperature  grades  apply to  tires that 
are  properly  inflated  and  not  over  or  un
deri nflated. 
- For  technical  reasons  it  is not  always 
possible  to  use wheels  from  other  vehi
des  -in some  cases  not  even  wheels 
from  the  same  vehicle  model. 
- If you  install  wheel  trim  discs  on  the  ve
hicle  wheels,  make  sure  that  the  air flow 
to  the  brakes  is not  blocked.  Reduced  air
flow  to  the  brakes  can  them  to  overheat,  increasing  stopping  distances  and  caus
ing  a collision. 
- Run flat  tires  may  only  be  used  on  vehi
cles  that  were  equipped  with  them  at  the 
factory.  The vehicle  must  have  a  chassis  designed  for  run flat  tires . Incorrect  use 
of  run  flat  tires  can  lead to  vehicle  dam
age  or accidents.  Check with  an  author
ized  Audi  dealer  or  tire  specialist  to  see  if 
your  vehicle  can  be  equipped  with  run  flat  tires.  If  run  flat  tires  are  used,  they 
must  be  installed  on  all  four  wheels.  Mix
ing  tire  types  is  not  permitted. 
- For technical  reasons,  it  is  not  generally 
possible  to  use  the  wheel  rims  from  oth
er  vehicles.  This can  hold  true  for  wheels 
of  the  same  vehicle  type. 
Tires  and  wheels  249 
- If  the  spare  tire  is different  from  the 
tires  that  you  have  mounted  on  your  ve
hicle  (for  example  winter  tires  or  wide 
profile  tires),  then  use  the  spare  tire  for  a 
short  period  of time  only  and  drive  with 
extra  care.  Replace  the  flat  tire  with  the 
tire  matching  the others  on  your  vehicle 
as  soon  as  possible . 
- Never  drive  without  the  valve  stem  cap . 
The  valves  could  get  damaged. 
@) For the  sake of the  environment 
Dispose  of  old  tires  in accordance  with  the 
local  requirements. 
' Uniform  tire  quality  grading 
-Tread  wear 
- Traction  AA A B C 
- Temperature  ABC 
Quality  grades  can  be  found  where  applicable 
on  the  tire  side  wall  between  tread  shoulder 
and  maximum  section  width 
c:> page  246, 
fig. 182. 
For example: Tread  wear 200, Traction AA, 
Temperature A. 
All passenger  car  tires  must  conform to Feder
al  Safety  Requirements  in  addition  to  these 
grades. 
Tread wear 
The tread  wear grade  is a comparative  rating 
based  on the  wear  rate  of  the  tire when tested 
under  controlled  conditions  on  a  specified 
government  test  course. 
For  example,  a tire  graded  1S0  would  wear 
one  and  one  half  (11/2)  times as  well  on  the 
government  course  as  a tire  graded  100. 
The  relative  performance  of  tires  depends 
upon  the  actual  conditions  of  their  use,  how
ever,  and  may  depart  significantly  from the 
norm  due  to variations  in driving  habits,  serv
ice  practices  and  differences  in  road  character-
istics  and  climate.  .,.. • 
•  

The speed rating  letter  code (c::> page 23 7)  is 
on the  side wall  of  the  tire 
c::> page 246. 
A WARNING 
Winter  tires  have maximum  speed  limits 
that  may be  lower than  your  vehicle's  max
imum  speed . Always  know  the  maximum 
speed before  driving  off.  Never drive  faster 
than  the  speed  permitted  for  your  specific 
winter  tires . This will  cause damage  to  the 
tires  leading  to  an accident  and  serious 
personal  injury  to  you  and your  passen
gers. 
A WARNING 
Driving  faster than  the  maximum  speed 
for  which  the  winter  tires  on your  vehicle 
were  designed  can cause tire  failure  in cluding  a blowout  and sudden  deflation, 
loss of  control,  crashes and serious  per
sonal  injuries . Have worn  or  damaged  tires 
replaced  immediately. 
- Winter  tires  have maximum  speed  rating 
that  may be lower  than  your  vehicle's 
maximum  speed . 
- Never drive  faster  than  the  speed for 
which  the  winter  or  other  tires  installed 
on your  vehicle  are rated . 
A WARNING 
Always  adjust  your  driving  to  the  road  and 
traffic  conditions.  Never let the  good  ac
celeration  of  the  winter  tires  and all-wheel 
drive  tempt  you  into  taking  extra  risks . Al
ways remember : 
- When  braking,  an all-wheel  drive  vehicle 
handles  in the  same way as a front  drive 
vehicle. 
- Drive carefully  and reduce your  speed on 
icy and slippery  roads, even winter  tires 
cannot  help  under  black  ice conditions. 
@l For the  sake of the  environment 
Use summer  tires  when  weather  condi
tions  permit.  They are quieter,  do  not wear 
as quickly  and  reduce fuel  consumption. 
-
Tires  and  wheels 
Snow chains 
Snow chains  may be fitted  only  to  the  front 
wheels , and  only  to certain  tire  sizes. Ask your 
authorized  Audi  dealer  on  which  tire  sizes 
snow  chains can be used. 
If  you are going  to  use snow  chains, then  you 
must  install  them  on  the  front  wheels  at 
least. 
The  snow  chains must  have  low-profile links 
and  must  not  be thicker  than  0.4  inch 
(10,S  mm) , including  the  lock. 
Remove wheel  center  covers and trim  discs 
before  putting  snow chains on your  vehicle 
c::> (]) . For safety  reasons cover caps must  then 
be fitted  over the  wheel  bolts.  These are avail
able from  authorized  Audi  dealers. 
A WARNING ,..__ 
Using the  wrong  snow  chains for  your  vehi
cle  or  installing  them incorrectly  can in
crease the  risk of  loss of  control  leading  to 
serious  personal  injury. 
- Snow chains are available  in different 
sizes . Always  make sure to  follow  the  in
structions  provided  by the  snow  chain  manufacturer . 
- When  driving  with  snow  chains never 
drive  faster  than  the  speed  permitted  for 
your  specific  snow  chains . 
- Always  observe  local  regulations. 
(D Note 
- Remove snow  chains before  driving  on 
roads  not  covered with  snow  to  avoid 
damaging  tires  and wearing  the  snow 
chains down  unnecessarily. 
- Snow chains, which  come  into  direct  con
tact  with  the  wheel  rim,  can scratch  or 
damage  it.  Therefore,  make sure that  the 
snow  chains are suitably  covered . Check 
the  position  of  the  snow  chains after 
driving  a few  yards  and correct  if neces
sary. Follow  the  instructions  from  the 
snow  chain  manufacturer  when  doing so. ..,. 
251 
• 
•  

Vehicle  tool  kit 
Vehicle tool  kit  and jack 
The vehicle tool  kit  is located  in  the  luggage 
compartment  under  the  cargo  floor  cover . 
Fig.  187 Luggage  co mpa rtmen t: ca rgo  f loo r cover 
fol ded  upwar d/spare  t ire 
Fig . 188 Trunk lid : Vehicle too l ki t 
..  Lift the  cargo  floo r by the  plastic  handle 
c:> fig . 187. 
..  Hook  the  handle  in to the  luggage  compar t
ment  weather  strip  . 
..  Turn  the  handwheel  counter-clockwise 
c:> fig . 187 and  remove  the  spare  tire  to 
reach  the  vehicle  too l kit. 
.,.  Unhook  the  ca rgo  floor  before  closing  the 
rear  lid. 
The onboard  tool  kit  includes: 
- Hooks  to  remove  the  wheel  covers* 
- Plastic  hook  to  remove  wheel  bolt  covers* 
- Wh eel  bolt  wrench 
- Alignment  pin for  changing  wheels 
- Screwdriver  w ith  reversible  blade 
- T owing  loop 
- Jack 
Before  stor ing  the  jack,  m ake sure  it  is wound 
back  down  as  far  as  it will  go. 
What  do  I  d o now ? 257 
A WARNING 
Im proper  use  of  the  vehicle  jack  can  cause 
serious  personal  injur ies. 
- Never  use  the  screw  driver  hex  head  to 
tighten  wheel  bolts,  since  the  bolts  can
not  attain  the  necessary  tighten ing  tor
que  if you  use  the  hex  head,  potentially 
causing  an  accident . 
- The  factory-supplied  jack  is intended  on
ly for  yo ur vehicle  model.  Under  no  c ir
cumstances  should  it  be  used  to  lift  heavy veh icles  or other  loads;  you  risk  in
ju ring yo urself. 
- Never  start  the  engine  when  the  vehicle 
is raised,  wh ich  could  cause  an  acc ident. 
- Support  the  vehicle  securely  with  appro
priate  stands  if work  is to  be  performed 
underneath  the  vehicle;  otherwise,  there 
is a  potentia l risk  for  injury. 
- Never  use  the  jack  supplied  wit h your  Au
di  on  another  vehicle,  particularly  on  a 
heavier  one.  The jack  is only  s uitable  for 
use  on  the  vehicle  it  came  with. 
(D Tips 
- Some  of the  onboard  items  listed  above 
are  provided  on  certain  models  only  or 
are  optional  ext ras  . 
- Before  yo u can  raise  your  vehicle  using 
the  jack,  you  must  activate  the  jacking 
mode 
c:!) page  261. 
Space-saving spare tire  (compact  spare 
tire ) 
The spare  tire/wheel  is located  in  the  luggage 
compartmen t under  the cargo  floor  cover . It 
is intended  for  short-term  use only. 
T a king  out  th e spare tir e 
.. Lift t he cargo  floor  by the  p lastic  handle 
<=) page  257,  fig . 187 . 
.. Hook the  handle  into  the  luggage  compart
ment  weather  strip. 
..  Turn  the  large  screw ¢ 
page  257,  fig.  187 
counter-clockwise . 
.,.  Take out  the  spare  tire .  

• Move select or lever to  p osition P q ,& . 
• If you  are  towing  a  trailer, unhitch  the  trail
er  from  your  veh icle. 
•  Take  the 
jack and  the spare t ir e out  of  the 
luggage  compartment 
q  page  257, 
q page  257. 
A WARNING 
You or  your  passengers  cou ld  be  injured 
while  changing  a whee l if you  do  not  fol
low  these  safety  precautions: 
- If you  have  a f lat  t ire,  move  a  safe  dis
tance  off  the  road.  Turn  off  the  eng ine, 
turn  the  emergency  f lashers  on  and  use 
other  warning  devices  to  alert  o ther  mo
torists. 
- Make  su re that  passengers  wait  in a safe 
pla ce away  from  the  ve hicle  and  well 
away  from  the  road  and  traffic. 
- T o  help  preven t the  veh icle  from  mov ing 
sudden ly and  possibly  slipping  off  the 
jack,  always  fully  set  the parking  brake 
and  block  the  whee l diagonally  opposite 
the wheel being changed . When one 
front  wheel  is  lifted  off  the ground,  plac
ing  the  Automat ic  Transm iss ion  in  "P" 
(Park)  will 
not prevent  the  vehicle  from 
moving. 
- Before  you  change  a wheel,  be  sure  the  ground  is  level  and  fi rm.  If  necessa ry, 
use  a  sturdy  board  under  the  jack. 
- After  installing  the  spa re wheel,  make 
sure  that  you  replace  the  flat  tire/whee l 
in  its  sto rage  area  properly  and  tighten 
the  kn u rled  re taining  screw  securely. 
Changing  a  wheel 
When  you change  a  wheel,  follow  the  se
quence  described  below  step-by-step  and  in 
exa ctly  that  order . 
-
1. Remove  the decorati ve wheel  cov er* . For 
mo re deta ils  see  also 
Q page  260,  Deco
rative  wheel  covers 
o r q  page  260, 
Wheels  with  wheel  bolt  caps. 
2 .  Loosen  the wheel  b olts q  page  260. 
What  do  I  do  now?  259 
3.  Locate  the  proper  mounting  point  for  the 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
8. 
9 . 
jack  and  align  the  jack below  that  point 
q page  261. 
Raise the  car  with the jack q page  261. 
Remove  the wheel  with  the  flat  tire and 
then  insta ll 
th e spare c> page 262. 
Tighte n all  wheel  bolts  lightly. 
Lower the  vehicle  wi th the  jack. 
U se  the  wheel  bolt  w rench  and 
firmly 
t ighten  a ll wheel  bolts q  page  260 . 
Replace  the  decora tive wheel  co ver*. 
A WARNING 
A lways  read  and  fo llow  all  WARNINGS and 
informat ion¢ 
& in Raising  the  vehicle on 
page  261 
and r::> page  263. 
After  changing  a wheel 
A wheel  change  is not  complete  without  the 
doing  the  following . 
• Replace  the  too ls  and  the  jac k in their  prop
er  locat ion . 
•  The  fault  whee l wi ll not  fit  inside the  spare 
wheel  well.  Store  it  in  the  luggage  compart
ment  and  secure  it  so  that it does  not  slide 
r::>page  59. 
• Check  the tire  pressure on  the  spare  wheel 
immed iate ly after  mounting  it. 
•  As soon  as  possib le,  have  the 
tightening 
torqu es 
on  all  wheel  bolts  c hec ked  with  a 
t o rque  wrenc h. The  co rrec t tighte ning  tor
que  is 
90 ft  lb (120 Nm). 
•  Have  the flat  tire 
replaced as  soon  as  possi 
b le. 
(D Tips 
- I f you  not ice  that  the  wheel  bo lts a re 
corroded  and  difficult  to  turn  while 
changing  a  tire, they  should  be  rep laced 
before  you  check  the  tightening  torque. 
- Drive at  reduced  speed  until  you  have  the 
tightening  torques  checked.  ..,_ 
• 
•  

260  What  do I do  now? 
-After  changing  a wheel,  the  tire  pressure 
i n a ll four  ti res  must  be  checked/cor rect
ed  and  t he  tire  pressure  mo nitor ing  indi 
cator  m ust  b e stored  in  the  MMI 
Q page255 . 
Decorative wheel  covers 
Applies  to vehicl es: with  decorative  wheel  covers 
The decorative  wheel  covers must  be removed 
first  to  access  the  wheel  bolts . 
Fig. 189 Chan ging  a w hee l:  R em ovin g the  whee l cove r 
Removing 
.. Inse rt  the 
hook (provided  with  the  ve hicle 
tool  kit)  in the  hol e in the  wheel  hub  cove r . 
..  Pull  off  the 
decorative  wheel  cover 
c> fig.  189. 
Wheels  with  wheel  bolt  caps 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  wheel  bolts  with  caps 
The caps  must  b e removed  first  from  the 
wheel  bol ts before  the  bol ts can be  u n
s cre wed. 
Fig . 19 0 Chang ing  a w hee l: remov ing  t he w heel  bo lt 
caps 
Removing 
"  Push the 
plastic  clip (provide d w ith  the  ve
hicle  too l ki t) over  the  w heel  bo lt  ca p un til  the  inner 
reta iners  on  the  clip  a lign  with  t he 
edge  of  the  cover . 
..  Remove  the  cap  with  the 
plastic  clip (veh i
cle  tool  kit) 
c> fig.  190. 
Refitting 
..  Pla ce t he  caps  over  t he whee l bolts  and 
push  them  back  o n. 
T he  cap s are to  pro te ct  and  kee p the  w heel 
b olts  clean . 
Loosening and  tightening  the  wheel 
bolts 
T he  wheel  bol ts mu st be  loosened  befo re rais 
ing  the  vehicle . 
Fig. 191 Cha ng ing a w heel:  loosenin g th e w hee l bol ts 
Loosening 
..  Slide  the 
wheel  wrench ont o the  wheel  bo lt 
as  far  as  it w ill go. 
..  Take tight  hold  of  the 
end of the  wrench 
ha ndle  a nd turn  th e wheel  bo lts 
counter
clockwise 
about on e single tu rn  in the  dire c
tion  of  ar row 
c> fig.  191. 
Tightening 
..  Slide  the  wheel  wrenc h onto  the  wheel  bolt 
as  far  as  it w ill go . 
"  Take  tig ht  hold  of  the 
end of  the  wr ench 
ha ndle  a nd turn  each  wh eel bo lt 
clockwise 
until  it is  seate d . 
.8_ WARNING 
- Do n ot  u se forc e or  hurry whe n ch ang ing 
a  w heel  -yo u can  ca us e  the  vehicle  to sli p 
off  the  jack  and  ca use  ser io us  pe rso nal 
i njur ies.  

266  Fuses  a nd  bulb s 
Fuse panel  @ (black ) 
No . Equ ipment  Amps 
= 
8 
Headlight  range adjustment/ 
5/7,5 
adaptive  lighting  system 
10  Left  headlight  (headlight  with 
7,5 
adaptive  light) 
Fuse p anel 
@ (brown ) 
No .II  Equ ipm ent 
II Amp s 
1  Climate  control  10 
2  Climate  control  system  blower  40 
3  Diagnostic  connector  10 
4  Electrical  ignition  lock  5 
5  Power steering  column  adjust-
ment 
5 
Steering  column  switch  module  10 
7  Power steer
ing column  adjust-
ment  25 
8 Light  switch 
Luggage  compartment  fuse  assignment 
Fig. 199  Luggage  compartment:  fuse  panel with plas· 
tic  bracket 
Fuse panel  @ (bl ack ) 
No. II Equipment 
I[ Amp s 
4  E lectromechanical  parking  brake  30 
5  Electromechanical  parking  brake  30 
6  Front  door  (front  passenger's 
35 
side) 
7  Rear exterior  lighting  Rear sun  shade,  closing  aid,  lug
s gage  compartment  lock,  con 
venience  key, START ENGINE 
STOP,  fuel filler  door  30 
20 
-Fuse pane
l@  (blac k) I 
No.  Equipm ent  Amps 
=· 9 Power seat  adjustment  15 
10  Parking  system 
s 
30 
Fus e pane l 
B (red) 
No . Equipment  Amps 
1  Left  belt  tensioner 
25 
Right  belt  tensioner  25 
3  Socket  20 
20 
Electromechanical  parking  brake 
5 
adaptive  air  suspension  15 
7  Rear door  (front  passenger's 
35 
side) 
Rear exterior  lighting  30 
9 
Luggage compartment  lid  con-
30 
t rol  module 
10  Telephone  5 
11  Sound amp lifier  30 
12  Rear spoiler  20 
Fuse pane l c  (b rown ) 
No.  Equipment  Amps 
1  Rad
io receiver, Sound amplif ier/ 
30/20 
MMI  unit/dr ives 
2  Tank leak detection  system  5 
AEM control  module/battery  15/ 
4 
module  7,5 
6  Battery  fan  35 
Rad io receiver 
7,5 
7,5 
9 
Automatic  dimming  interior 
5/15 
rearview  mirror/battery  module 
Parking  system  5 
Fu se  pan el  o  (gre en) 
No.  Equipment  Amps 
1  Audi  pre  sense  5 
2  Electromechanical  parking  brake  5 
3  adaptive  a
ir suspension 
5 
Automatic  transmission  7,5 
...  

2 70  Emergency  situations 
-When  connecting  jumper  cables,  make 
sure  that  they  cannot  get  caught  in any 
moving  parts  in the  engine  compart
ment. 
- Before  you  check  anything  in the  engine 
compartment,  always  read and  heed  all 
WARNINGS  c:> 
page  214,  Engine  com
partment. 
(D Note 
Improper  hook-up  of jumper  cables  can  ru
in the  generator. 
-Always  connect  POSITIVE(+) to  POSI TIVE(+),  and  NEGATIVE( -) to  NEGATIVE 
( - ) ground  post  of the  battery  manager 
control  unit. 
- Check that  all  screw  plugs  on  the  battery 
cells  are  screwed  in firmly . If  not,  tighten 
plugs  prior  to connecting  clamp  on  nega
tive  battery  terminal. 
- Please  note that  the  procedure  for  con
necting  a jumper  cable  as  described 
above  applies  specifically  to the  case  of 
you r vehicle  being  jump  started.  When 
you  are giving  a jump  start  to  another  ve
hicle,  do 
not connect  the  negative(-)  ca
ble  to  the  negative(-)  terminal  on  the 
discharged  battery@c:> 
fig.  201. In
stead,  securely  connect  the  negative(-) 
cable  to  either  a  solid  metal  component 
that  is firmly  bolted  to  the  engine  block 
or  to  the  engine  block  itself.  If  the  bat
te ry  that  is being  charged  does  not  vent 
to  the  outside,  escaping  battery gas 
could  ignite  and explode! 
Emergency  towing 
with  commercial  tow 
truck 
General  hints 
Your Audi  requires  special  handling  for  tow
tng. 
The  follow ing  information  is  to  be  used  by 
commercia l tow  truck  operators  who  know 
how  to operate  their  equipment  safely. 
-Never  tow  your  Audi.  Towing  will cause 
damage  to  the  engine  and transmission . 
- Never  wrap  the  safety chains or winch  ca
bles  around  the  brake  lines. 
- To prevent  unne cessary damage , your  Audi 
must  be  transported  with  a flat  bed truck. 
- To load  the  vehicle  on to  the  flat  bed,  use 
the  towing  loop  found  in the  vehicle  tools 
and  attach  to  the  front  or  rear  anchorage 
c:>page  270 and c:>page  271. 
.&_ WARNING 
= 
A vehicle  being  towed  is  not  safe  for  pas-
-
sengers.  Never  allow  anyone  to  ride in  a 
vehicle  be ing  towed,  for  any  reason. 
Front towing  loop 
Only install  the  front  towing  loop  when  it  is 
needed. 
Fig.  202 Front  bumpe r: cove r 
Fig. 203 Front  bumper:  installing  the  towing loop 
There  are  threads  located  behind  the  right 
s ide  of  the  front  bumper  where  a  towing loop 
can  be installed.  The  threads  are located  be
hind  a cover. 
.,.  Remove  the  tow ing  loop  from  the  vehicle 
tool  kit.  

2 7 4  General  information 
General  information 
Explanation  of 
technical  data 
Some  of  the  technical  data  listed  in this  man 
ual  requires  further  explanation . 
The  technical  data  for  your  vehicle  is  listed  in 
the  charts  starting  on 
r:::> page  2 76. This sec · 
tion  provides  general  information,  notes  and  restrictions  which apply  to this  data . 
Vehicle  identification 
The key data  is given  on  the  vehicle  identifica· 
tion  number  (VIN)  plate and the vehicle  data 
sticker. 
Fig. 209 Veh icle Ide ntific atio n  Number  (VlN) p late:  lo
cation  on  driver 's sid e das h panel 
Fig. 210 Th e vehicle  identi fication  label  -inside  the 
luggage  co mpa rtmen t 
The Vehicle  Identification  Number  (VIN) 
is located  on the  driver's  side  so  that it is visi
b le from  the  outside  through  the  windshield 
r:::> fig . 209. You can  also  display  the  Vehicle 
Identification  Number  of  your  vehicle  in the 
MMI.  Select:  Function  button 
ICAR ! > Car  sys
tems 
> VIN  number .  The 
vehicle  identification  label 
is located  in the luggage  compartment  in  the 
spare  wheel  wel l. 
The  label¢ 
fig.  210 shows  the  following  vehi
cle  data : 
(D Production  control  No . 
@ Vehicle identification  No. 
® Type code  number 
@ Type designation/engine  output  in  Kilo· 
watts 
® Engine  and  transmission  code  letter 
@ Paint  No./Interior 
(f) Optional equipment  No.'s 
Vehicle  data  2 to  7  are  also  found  in your  War· 
ranty 
& Maintenance  booklet. 
The  safety  compliance  sticker 
is you r assurance  that  your  new  vehicle  com
plies  with  all  applicable  Federal  Motor Vehicle 
Safety  Standards  which  were  in  effect at  the 
time  the  vehicle  was  manufactured . You can 
find  this  sticker on the  left  door  jamb. 
It 
shows  the  month  and year  of  production  and 
the  ve hicle  ident ification  number  of your  vehi · 
cle  (perforation)  as well  as  the  Gross  Vehicle 
Weight  Rating  (GVWR) and  the  Gross  Axle 
Weight  Rating  (GAWR) . 
The high  voltage  warning  label 
is  located  on the lock carr ier . 
The  spark  ignition  system complies with 
the  Canadian  standard ICES-002. 
Weights 
Gross Vehicle  Weight  Rating 
The Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating  (GVWR),  and 
the  Gross  Axle Weight  Rating  (GAWR) for 
front  and rear  are  Listed on  a sticker  on  the 
left  door  jamb. 
The  Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating  includes  the 
weight  of  the  basic vehicle  plus  full  fuel  tank, 
oi l and  coolant,  plus  maximum  load, wh ich  in· 
eludes  passenger  weight  (lSO  lbs/68  kg per 
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