
N -N eutr al 
The  transmission  is  in  neutra l in  this  position . 
Shift  to  this  posit ion  for  standing  with  the 
brakes  applied 
¢ &. in Driving the  automatic 
transmission  on page  101. 
When  the  veh icle  is stationary  or  at  speeds 
be low  3  mph  (5  km/h) , you  must  always  apply 
the  footbrake  before  and  while  moving  the 
lever  out  of 
N. 
D /S  -Normal  position  for  dr iving  forward 
I n the D /S position,  the  transmission  can  be 
operated  e ither  in the  normal  D mode  or  in 
the  S sport  mode.  To select  the  5 sport  mode, 
pu ll the  se lector  lever  back  briefly . Pulling  the 
l ever  back  again  will  select  the  normal  D 
mode.  The  instrument  cluster  display  shows 
the  selected  driving  mode. 
In  the 
no rmal  mode  D , the  transmission  auto 
matica lly selects  the  best  gear  ratio.  It  de
pends  on  engine  load,  veh icle  speed  and  the 
dynamic  control  program  (DRP). 
Select  the 
s port mode  S for  sporty  driving . 
The  vehicle  makes  full  use  of the  engine's 
power.  S hifting  is  more  noticeable  when  accel
erating. 
When  the  veh icle  is stationary  or at  speeds 
be low  3  mph  (5  km/h),  you  must  always  apply 
the  foot  brake  before  and  while  moving  the  lever  to 
D /S out  of N . 
In  certain  circumstances  it  may  be  advanta
geous  to  temporarily  switch  to  the  manual 
shift  program  to  manually  select  gear  ratios 
to  match  specif ic driving  conditions 
¢ page  105. 
A WARNING 
Read  and  follow  alt WARNI NGS ¢ A in 
Driving the  automatic  transmission  on 
page  101. 
(D Note 
-
Coast ing  downh ill with  the  transmission  in 
N and  the  engine  not  runn ing  will  result  in 
Automatic  Tra nsmi ssi on  10 3 
damage  to  the  automatic  transmission 
and  possib ly the  cata lytic  converter. 
Automatic  Shift  Lock (ASL) 
Applies to  veh icles:  w ith  mult itronic 
The Automatic  Shift  Lock safeguards  you 
against  accidentally  shifting  into a forward  or 
the  reverse gear  and  causing  the  vehicle to 
move  unintentionally. 
0, N 0 0 
0 
a1i 
) ( ) 
Fi g.  107 Shi ft  ga te:  selector  leve r lock pos it ions  and 
i n te rlock bu tton  highligh ted 
The  selector  lever  lock  is re leased  as  follows: 
..  Tu rn the  igni tion  on. 
..  Step  on  the  brake  pedal. 
At  the  same  time 
press  and  hold  the  inte rlock  bu tton  on  the 
side  of the  gear  selector  knob 
Q fig.  107 
with  your  thumb  until  yo u have  moved  the 
selector  lever  to  the  desired  posit ion . 
Automatic  selector  leve r lock 
The  selector  lever  is  locked  in the P and N po
s itions  when  the  ig nition  is tu rned  on.  To 
move  t he  lever  from  these  positions  the  driver 
must  depress  the  brake  peda l. As a  reminder 
to  the  driver,  the  following  warning  appears  in 
the  instrument  cluster  display  when  the  selec
tor  is  in 
P and N : 
When  stationar y apply footbrake  while  se
lecting  gear 
A time  delay  element  p reven ts the  selector 
lever  from  locking  when  it  is moved  through 
the 
N position  (going  from R to 0 /5 ). The 
locking  element  wi ll lock the  se lector  lever  if 
the  lever  is left  in  N (Neutral)  for  more  than  approximately  1 second,  w ithout  the  brake 
pedal  being  pressed .  

Parking  system 
General  information 
Appl ies to  vehicles:  Audi  parking  system plus/Audi  park
ing system  plus  with  rear view camera 
Depending on  your  vehicle's  equipment,  vari
ous  parking  aids  will  help  you  when  parking 
and  maneuvering. 
The 
Audi  parking  system  plus assists  you 
when  parking  by providing  audio  and  visual 
warn ings  about  objects 
in front  of and behind 
the  vehicle ¢page  113. 
The Audi  parking  system  plus with  rear view 
came ra 
shows  the  area  behind  the  vehicle  in 
the  display . This  image  helps  you  when  paral
lel  parking  or  cross  parking.  The  system  also 
provides  the  parking  aid  aud io and  visual  sig
nals 
~ pag e 114 . 
@ Tips 
For information  on  cleaning , refer  to 
q page206. 
Audi  parking  system 
plus 
De script ion 
Appl ies to  vehicles: with  parking system plus 
Audi parking  system  plus  provides  audio and 
visual signals  when  parking . 
Sensors  are  located  in the  front  and  rear 
bumpers . If  these  detect  an  obstacle,  audible 
and  v isual  signals  warn  you.  The  range  at 
which  the  sensors  begin  to  measure  is  approx 
imately: 
front 
rear  side 
center 
side 
center 
--~-
3 ft  (0.90 m) 
4 ft  (1.20 m) 
2 ft  (0.60 m) 
5.2  ft  (1.60  m) 
The  closer  you  get  to  the  obstacle,  the  shorter  the  interval  between  the audible  signa ls. A 
continuous  tone  sounds  when  the obstacle  is 
less  than  approximate ly  1 foot  (0.30  meters) 
away.  Do not  continue  driving  farther! 
Parking  system  113 
If the  distance  to  an  obstacle  remains con
stant,  th e volume  of  the  distance  warning 
gradually  drops  after  about  four  seconds  (this 
does  not  apply  in the  continuous  tone  range). 
Switching  on  and off 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  parking  system plus 
Fig.  119  Ce nt er co nsol e: Parkin g sy ste m sw it c h 
Fig. 120 MMI  di splay : v is u al d istance display 
Switching  on 
..  Switch  the  MMI on 
..  Activate 
comfort or auto mode  in Audi  drive 
select 
q page  95. 
.. Shift  into  reverse or 
..  Press  the  switch~ in the  center  conso le 
q  fig.  119 . A short  confirmation  tone 
sounds  and  the  indicator  light in the  switch 
lights  up. 
Switching  off 
.. Drive faster  than 6 mph  (10  km/h) , or 
..  press  the  switch 
~ or 
..  switch  off the  ignition. 
Segments  in  the visual  display 
The red  segments  in front  of  and  behind  the 
vehicle 
¢ fig.  120 help  you  to  determine  the 
distance  between  you  and an  obstacle.  As 
your  vehicle  comes  closer  to  the  obstacle,  the  .,..  

122  Homelink® 
- To ensure your  safety,  erasing the  pro
grammed  Homel ink buttons  before  sell
i ng the  vehicle  is recommended. 
- Depend ing on the  model  of  the  garage 
door  opener, you  may need to  release the 
button  on the  remote  and  press it  again 
when  programming.  

158  Airb ag  sys te m 
adult  is properly  seated  and  restrained  at 
one  of the  rear  seating  positions. 
- Have the  airbag  system  inspected  by 
your  Audi dealer  before  transporting 
anyone  on  the  front  passenger  seat. 
(D Tips 
If  the  capacitive  passenger  detection  sys 
tem  determines  that  the  front  passenger 
seat  is empty,  the  frontal  airbag  on  the 
passenger  side  will  be  turned  off,  and  the 
PA SSEN GER  AIR B AG OFF light  will stay 
on . 
Repair,  care and  disposal  of  the  airbags 
Parts  of the  a irbag  system  are  installed  at 
many  different  places  on  your  Audi.  Installing, 
removing,  servicing  or  repairing  a  part  in an 
a rea  of  the  vehicle  can  damage  a  part  of  an 
airbag  system  and  prevent  that  system  from 
working  properly  in a  co llision. 
There  are  some  important  things  you  have  to  know  to  make  sure  that  the  effect iveness  of 
the  system  will  not  be  impaired  and  that  dis
carded  components  do  not  cause  injury  or  po l
lute  the  environment. 
A WARNING 
Improper  care,  servicing  and  repair  proce
dures  can  increase  the  risk of  personal  in
jury  and  death  by preventing  an  airbag  from  deploy ing  when  needed  or  deploying 
an  airbag  unexpectedly: 
- Never  cover,  obstruct,  or change  the  steering  wheel  ho rn  pad  or  airbag  cover 
or  the  instrument  pane l or  modify  them 
in any way . 
- Never  attach  any  objects  such  as  cup 
holders  or telephone  mountings  to  the 
surfaces  covering  the  airbag  units. 
- For cleaning  the  horn  pad  or  instrument 
pane l,  use  only  a soft,  dry  cloth  or  one 
moistened  w ith  plain  water.  Solvents  or 
cleaners  cou ld  damage  the  airbag  cover 
or  change  the  stiffness  or  strength  of  the  material  so  that  the  airbag  cannot  de
ploy and  protect  properly. 
- Never  repair,  adjust,  or  change  any  parts 
of the  airbag  system. 
- All work  on  the  steering  wheel,  instru
ment  panel,  front  seats  or  electr ica l sys
tem  (including  the  installation  of  audio 
equ ipment,  cellu lar  telephones  and  CB 
radios,  etc .)  must  be  performed  by a 
qualified  technic ian  who  has  the  training 
and  specia l equipment  necessary. 
- For any work  on  the  airbag  system,  we  strongly  recommend  that  yo u see  your 
author ized  Audi dealer  or  qualif ied  work
shop. 
- Never  modify  the  front  b umper  or  parts 
of the  vehicle  body. 
- Always  make  sure  that  the  s ide  airbag 
can  inflate  without  inte rfe rence: 
- Never  install  seat  covers  or  rep lace
ment  upholstery  over  the  front  seat
backs  that  have  not  been  specifically 
approved  by Audi. 
- Never  use  additional  seat  c ushions  that 
cover  the  areas  where  the  side  airbags 
inflate. 
- Damage  to  the  orig inal  seat  covers  or 
to  the  seam  in the  area  of the  side  a ir
bag  module  must  a lways  be  repaired 
immediately  by an  author ized  Audi 
dealer . 
- The  airbag  system  can  deploy  on ly once. 
After  an  a irbag  has  been  deployed,  it 
must  be  replaced  w ith  new  replacement 
pa rts  des igned  and  app roved  especially 
for  your  Aud i model  version.  Replace
men t of  comple te airbag  systems  or  air
bag  components  must  be  performed  by 
qua lified  wor kshops  only . Make sure  that 
any  airbag  service  action  is entered  in 
your  Aud i Warranty 
& Maintenance  book
let  under 
AIRBAG REPLACEMENT RE
CORD. 
- For safety  reasons  in severe  accidents, 
the  alternator  and  starter  a re  separated 
from  the  veh icle  battery  with  a  pyrotech-
n ic circuit  inte rrupter .  ..,.  

1 70  Child  Safety 
c::> page  168,  Important  things  to 
know. 
(D Tips 
Always replace  child  restraints that  were 
installed  in a  vehicle  during  a crash.  Dam
age  to  a  child  restraint  that  is  not  visible 
could  cause  it  to  fail  in another  collision 
situation. 
Advanced  front  airbag  system  and  children 
Your vehicle  is equipped  with  a front  "Ad
vanced  Airbag  System"  in compliance  with  United  States  Federal  Motor Vehicle  Safety 
Standard  (FMVSS) 208  as  applicable  at  the 
time  your  vehicle  was  manufactured. 
The Advanced  Airbag  system  in your  vehicle 
has  been  certified  to meet  the  "low-risk " re
quirements  for  3-and  6-year  old  children  on 
the  passenger  side  and  small  adults  on  the 
driver  side.  The  low  risk deployment  criteria 
are intended  to  reduce the  risk of  injury 
through  interaction  with  the  airbag  that  can 
occur,  for  example,  by being  too  close  to  the 
steering  wheel  and  instrument  panel  when 
the  airbag  inflates.  In addition,  the  system 
has  been  certified  to  comply  with  the  "sup
pression"  requirements  of  the  Safety  Stand
ard,  to  turn  off  the  front  airbag  for infants  up 
to  12  months  who  are  restrained on  the  front 
passenger  seat  in child  restraints  that  are  list
ed  in the  Standard. 
Even though  your  vehicle is equipped  with  an 
Advanced  Airbag  system,  all  children,  espe
cially those  12 years  and  younger,  should  al
ways  ride in the  back  seat  properly  restrained 
for  their  age and  size.  The  airbag  on  the  pas
senger  side  makes  the  front  seat  a  potentially 
dangerous  place  for  a  child  to  ride.  The front 
seat  is  not  the  safest  place  for  a  child  in  a for
ward-facing  child  safety  seat.  It  can  be  a very 
dangerous  place  for  an infant  or  a  larger  child 
in  a  rearward-facing  seat. 
The vehicle's  Advanced  Airbag  System  has  a 
capacitive  passenger  detection  system  in the  front  passenger  seat  cushion  that  can  detect 
the  presence  of  a  baby  or  a  child  in a  child 
re
straint  system  on  this  seat. 
The  capacitive  passenger  detection  system 
registers  the  changes  that  result  in an  electri
cal field  when  a  child,  a  child  restraint,  and  a 
baby  blanket  are  on  the  front  passenger  seat . 
The  change  in the  measured  capacitance  due 
to  the  presence  of  a  child,  a  child  restraint, 
and  a  baby  blanket  on  the  front  passenger 
seat  is  related  to  the  child  restraint  system 
resting  on  the  seat.  The measured  capacitance 
of a  child  restraint  system  varies  depending 
on  the  type  of  system  and  specific  make  and 
model. 
The  electrical  capacitance  of the  various 
types,  makes,  and  models  of  child  restraints 
specified  by the  U.S.National  Highway  Traffic 
Safety  Administration  (NH TSA) in the  relevant 
safety  standard  are  stored  in the  Advanced 
Airbag  System  control  unit  together  with  the  capacitances  typical  of  infants  and  a  1-year 
old  child.  When  a  child  restraint  is used  on  the 
front  passenger  seat  with  a  typical  1 year-old  infant,  the  Advanced  Airbag  System  compares 
the  capacitance  measured  by the  capacitive  passenger  detection  system  with  the  data 
stored  in the  electronic  control unit. 
Child restraints  and  Advanced  front 
airbag  system 
Regardless  of  the  child  restraint  that  you  use, 
make  sure  that  it has  been  certified  to  meet 
United  States  Federal  Motor  Vehicle  Safety 
Standards  and  has  been  certified  by its  manu
facturer  for  use  with  an  airbag.  Always  be  sure 
that  the  child  restraint  is  properly  installed  at 
one  of  the  rear  seating  positions.  If  in excep
tional  circumstances  you  must  use  it  on  the 
front  passenger  seat,  carefully  read  all of the 
information  on  child  safety  and  Advanced  Air
bags  and  heed  all  of  the  applicable  WARN
INGS.  Make certain  that  the  child  and  child  re
straint  are  correctly  recognized  by the  capaci
tive  passenger  detection  system  in the  front  passenger  seat,  that  the  front  passenger  air
bag  is turned  off,  and  that  the  airbag  status  is .,.  

Avoid  full  throttle 
Driving at  moderate  speeds  saves  fuel  and 
improves  your  mileage. 
"" Try and  keep well below your car's  maxi-
mum  speed. 
Accelerating  gently  reduces  fuel  consump tion,  engine  wear, and  does  not  disturb  the 
environment. 
F ue l consumption,  exhaust  emissions  and  en 
g ine noise  increase  disproportionately  at  high 
speeds.  If you drive at  approximately  three 
quarters  of top  speed,  fuel  consumption  will  be reduced  by one  half. Never drive faster 
than  the  posted  speed  limit and weather  con
d itions  permit . 
Reducing  unnecessary  idling 
Even when your  car is just  idling it  burns  up 
fuel. 
"" Shut  the  engine off when you are  not  driv
ing the  vehicle. 
""  Do not  warm  up the  veh icle by letting  the 
engine  run at  idle . 
It  makes  sense  to  shut 
off the  engine  in traff ic 
jams,  when  waiting for  trains  to  pass  at  ra il
road crossings,  or at  traffic  lights  that  have 
l ong wa its  on  red.  Turning  the  engine 
off fo r 
just 
30-40 seconds  saves  more  fue l than  is 
bu rned  starting  the  eng ine again . 
It takes  a long time  for the  engine  to  warm  up 
fu lly when  it  is  running  at  idle.  However, wear 
and  nox ious  em issions  are  especially  high 
when the  engine  is warming  up. So you should 
drive away as soon  as you start  the  engine  and 
avoid running  at  high rpms  while the  engine  is 
still warming  up . 
(D Note 
Do not  leave engine  idling unattended  af
ter  starting . If warning  lights  should  come 
on to  indicate  improper  operation,  they 
wou ld go  unheeded.  Extended  idling also 
produces  heat,  which cou ld  result  in over-
Dri vin g and  en vironm ent  199 
' 
heating  o r othe r damage  to  the  veh icle or 
other  p roperty . 
Regular  maintenance 
A badly  tuned  engine  unnecessarily  wastes  a 
lot  of fuel. 
""  Have your veh icle serviced at  reg ular i nter-
vals. 
By having your veh icle regu la rly serviced by an 
Audi dealer  he lps to  ensu re  that  it  runs  prop
erly and  economically.  The condition  of your 
vehicle not  only affects  its sa fety and  ability to 
hold  its value,  it a lso affects 
fuel  con sump
tion . 
Check  your oil e ach t ime  you fill  your tank . 
The amount  of o il used  is re lated  to  eng ine 
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 been  driven . 
You must  drive your veh icle about  3,000  m iles 
(5,000 kilometers)  before  you can properly 
assess  oil consumpt ion. 
This also app lies  to fue l consumption  and  en
gine output. 
(U) Note 
- Have your vehicle maintained  properly 
and  in accordance  with the  service rec
ommendations  in your Warranty 
& Ma in
tenance  booklet . Lack of proper  mainte
nance  as well as  improper  use of the  ve
hicle will impair the  function  of the 
em iss io n  cont ro l system  and  cou ld lead 
to  damage. 
- Do not alter  or  remove any component  of 
the  Emission Control Sys tem  unless  ap
proved by the  manufacture r. 
- Do not alter  or  remove any device, such 
as  heat  shie lds, swit ches,  ign it ion w ires, 
valves, which are  designed  to  p rotec t 
your vehicle's  Emission Control System 
and  other  important  vehicle compo
nents . 
• 
•  

Modern  eng ine  lubrication  has taken  a quan 
tum  leap  in the  last few  years . Many synt hetic 
oils  ava ilable  today  provide  better  engine  lu
brication  that  can ou tlast  traditional  petrole
um-based  o ils,  making  them  a smart  choice 
for  use throughout  the  life  of your  Audi . 
Whether  you  use synthetic  or  petroleum based engine  oil,  the  oil  that  you  use must 
conform  to  Audi's  oil  quality  standard 
VW 502  00  to  help  keep your  veh icle 's engine 
running  smoothly  and  help  prevent  the  for
mat ion  of  harmfu l deposits,  sometimes  called 
"s ludge,"  that  ove r time can  lead to  expensive 
r epairs . 
At  the  t ime of  pri nting , engine  o ils available  in 
the  U .S . and  Canada that  meet  the  exacting 
specifications  of  Audi  oi l standard  VW 502  00 
are synthetic  engine  oils.  This does  not  mean,  h owever, that  every syn thetic  engine  oil  w ill 
meet  Audi  oil  standard  VW 502  00.  So a lways 
be sure that  you  use an approved  oi l. 
To help  preve nt  the  format ion  of  harmful  de
posits  use only  oi l with  the  fo llow ing spec ifi
cations  printed  on the  oil  container : 
Audi oil standard  VW  502  00 
O il  conta iner  labels  may carry the  specif ica 
tion  s ingly  or  in comb inat ion w ith  other  des ig
nations  and oil  qua lity  standards . 
Viscosity 
Engine oi ls are graded  according  to  their  vis
cosity.  The proper  v iscosity grade  oi l for  your 
engine  depends  on  cl imactic  or  seasonal  con
d itions  where  you dr ive. You can use oil  with  a 
viscosity  grade  of  SA E 5W40  across all  tem 
pe rature  ranges  for  normal  d riving  conditions . 
However,  if  eng ine oi l viscosity  grade  SA E 
5W40  is not  avai lab le, you can also  use viscos
ity  grade  SAE 5W -30  or  SA E OW-40 as  long  as 
it  meets  Audi  o il quality  standard  VW 502  00 
specifications . 
Because engine  oil  that  meets  the  A udi  oil 
standard  may not  be available  everywhere 
when  you  need  it,  we  s trongly  recomme nd 
that  you always carry with  you a n ext ra quart 
Checkin g and  fillin g 223 
(li ter)  of  oil  that  exp ress ly con forms  to  the 
VW S02  00  specification , in case you  have to 
top 
off the  o il while  on  the  road. 
Only  if  the  level  of  the o il  is at  or  be low  the 
minimum  mark  -and no oi l that  expressly 
confo rms to  Audi  oil  standard  VW  502  00 
spec ifications  is available  -may you top 
off 
with  a h igh  quality  engine  o il, prefe rab ly syn 
thet ic-based, that  meets  ACEA A3  or API SM 
spec ifications,  but  even then,  only  in v iscosity 
grades SAE 5W-40 , SA E 5W-30,  o r SAE 
OW- 40 . However,  dur ing the  entire  time  be
tween  o il cha nge  inte rva ls, never  top 
off with 
more  than  a tota l of  0. 5 q t/liter  engine  o il 
that  does not  con form  to A udi  oil  spe cification 
VW S02  00. 
Fo r more  information  abo ut  eng ine oi l tha t 
has been approved  for  your  veh icle, ple ase 
contac t eit h er yo ur autho rized Aud i dea le r or 
Audi  C ustomer  Re lations  at  1 (800)  822 -2834 
or  visit  our web  site  at  www .a u diusa.com  or 
www.aud icanada .ca. Here you w ill also find  a 
current  list  of  oils  (manufacturers,  brand 
names e tc.)  tha t conform  to  Audi  oil  s tandard 
vw 502  00. 
Changing the  engine  oil 
T he eng ine oi l and o il f ilt er  m ust  be changed 
according  to  the  mileage  (ki lometers)  and 
time  intervals  specified  i n your  ve hicle's War 
ranty 
& Maintenance  booklet.  Do not  exceed 
these  interva ls  - harmful  deposits  from  old 
engine  oil  can reduce engine  performance  and 
can  lead to  expensive engine  repairs. 
Changi ng the  oil  at  the  recommended  inter
vals is so very  important  beca use the  l ubricat
ing  propert ies of  oil  decrease gradually  during 
norma l veh icle  use . If  you a re not  sure when 
yo u have your  o il cha nged,  ask your  author
ized Audi  Se rv ice Adv isor. 
Under some  circumstances  the  engine  oil 
shou ld eve n be changed  more  frequent ly . 
Change oil  more  often  if you  dr ive most ly 
sho rt  distances,  operat e the  ve hicle in dusty 
areas o r most ly under  stop-and -go  traff ic  con-
di tions,  o r when  you  use your  vehi cle where  .,.. 
• 
•  

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