
218  Fuel supply and filling  your  fuel  tank 
fuel container  in your  vehicle.  The  con
tainer,  full or  empty  may  leak  and  could 
cause  a fire,  especially in a  crash. 
- If,  under  exceptional  circumstances,  you 
must  transport  a  portable  fuel  container, 
please  observe  the  following: 
- Never  fill a  portable  fuel container 
while  it is  anywhere  in or  on  the vehicle 
(for  example,  in  the  luggage  compart
ment,  or  on  the  trunk).  Static  electrici
ty can  bui ld up  while  filling  and  can  ig
nite  fuel  vapors  causing  a fire . 
- Always  place  a  portable  fuel  container 
on  the  ground  before  filling. 
- Always keep  the  filler  nozzle  complete
ly  inside  the  portable container  before 
and  during  filling. 
- If  filling  a portable  container  made  of 
metal,  the  filler  nozz le  must  always  be 
in contact  with  the  container.  This will 
help  prevent  static  electricity  from  dis
charging  and  cause  a fire . 
- Never  spill fuel inside  the  vehicle  or 
luggage  compartment.  Fuel vapors  are 
highly  flammable. 
- Always  observe  local  and  state/provin
cial  laws  regarding  the  use,  storage 
and  transportation  of  fuel conta iners . 
- Make  certain  the  fuel  container  meets 
industry  standards  (ANSI/  ASTM 
F8S2 -86) . 
d) Note 
If  any  fuel  has  spilled  onto  the  car,  it 
should  be  removed immediate ly to  prevent 
damage  to  the paint. 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
As soon  as  the  correctly  operated  noz zle 
switches  off  automatically  for  the  first 
time,  the  tank  is  full. Do not  try  to  add 
more  fuel because  fuel  may  spill  out.  In 
addition,  the expansion  space in the  fuel 
tank  will be filled  -causing  the  fuel to 
overflow  when it  becomes  warm and  pol
lute  the  environment. 
(D Tips 
-Running  your  engine  whi le  refue lling 
may  cause  vapors  to  escape  or  even 
cause  fuel  to  spi ll out  of the  tank.  This 
would  then  shut  off the  fuel  nozzle  be
fore  the  tank  is full. 
- Do  not  refuel  your  vehicle  with  the  igni
tion  switched  on.  The fuel  gauge  may  otherwise  not  ind icate  the  correct  fuel 
level  after  refuelling . 
- The fuel  filler  flap  of your  vehicle  is  not 
locked  when  you  lock the  vehicle  from 
the  ins ide . 
Fuel filler  flap  emergency  release 
You can  open  the  fuel  filler  flap  by  hand  if  the 
power  locking  system  should  fail. 
Fig.  167 Lug g ag e compar tmen t:  o pe ning th e side tri m 
Fig. 168 Rig ht  s ide  t rim  p an el  in t he  luggage  compart 
ment : emer gen cy  re lease  mech anism 
Opening  the  side trim 
.. To r emove  th e right  side trim,  first  remove 
the  retainer  from  the  mounts¢ 
fig. 167. 
..  Turn  both  locking  mechanisms  90°  to  the 
left  using  a  coin  or a  similar  object  and  re-
move  the  locking  mechanisms.  ..,_  

220  Checking  and  filling 
Checking  and  filling Engine  hood 
Releasing the  engine  hood 
The engine  hood  is released  from  inside  the 
vehicle . 
Fig. 169 Driver foo twell:  release  lever 
Fig. 170 Rocker  switch un der  the  hood 
Make  sure  the  wiper  arms  are  not  raised  up 
from  the  windshield.  Otherwise  the paint 
could  be  damaged . 
.,.  Pull  the lever  under  the  instrument  panel  in 
the  direction  of the  arrow 
~ fig.  169. 
.,. Raise  the  hood  slightly~.&_ . 
...  Press  the  rocker  switch  under  the  hood up
ward 
~ fig.  170. This  releases  th e catch. 
...  Open  the  hood. 
&_ WARNING 
Hot  engine  coolant  can  burn  you. 
- To reduce  the  risk  of  being burned,  never 
open  the  hood if you  see  or  hear  steam 
or  coolant  escaping  from  the  engine  compartment . Wait  until  no  steam  or 
coolant  can  be  seen  or  heard  before  care
fully  opening  the  hood . 
' Working  in the  engine  compartment 
Be especially careful whenever  you  work in 
the  engine  compartment. 
Whenever  you  must  perform  any work  in the 
engine  compartment,  for  example  checking 
and  filling  different  fluids,  there  is a risk of  injury,  burns and  accidents. To prevent  per
sonal  injury  always  observe the  following 
WARNINGS.  The engine  compartment  of  any 
vehicle  is a  hazardous  area 
~ ,&. . 
/n.. WARNING 
To help  avoid  injury, before  you  check  any
thing  under  the  hood: 
- Turn  off the  engine. 
- Switch  off the  ignition . 
- Apply the  parking  brake. 
- Move selector  lever to  "P"  (Park) . 
- Always let  the  engine  cool  down.  Hot 
components  will  burn  skin  on  contact. 
- To reduce  the  risk of  being  burned,  never 
open  the  hood  if you  see  or  hear  steam 
or  coolant  escaping  from  the  engine 
compartment.  Wait  until no  steam  or 
coolant  can be  seen  or heard  before  care
fully  opening  the hood. 
- Keep children  away from  the  engine  com
partment. 
- Never  spill  fluids  on  hot  engine  compo
nents . They can  cause  a fire  . 
- Never  touch  the  radiator  fan.  The auxili
ary  electric  fan  is temperature controlled 
and  can  switch  on  suddenly  . 
- Never  open  the  coolant  reservoir  cap 
when  the  engine  is still  warm . The  cool
ant  system  is pressurized  and  hot cool
ant  could  spray  out. 
- Protect  your  face,  hands  and  arm  from 
steam  or  hot  engine  coolant  by placing  a 
thick  rag  over the cap  when  you  open  the 
coolant  reservoir. 
- If work  on the  fuel  system or  the  electri
cal  system  is necessary: 
- Always  disconnect  the  battery.  

-Never  smoke  or work  near  heate rs or 
open  flames.  Fluids  in the  engine  com
partment  could  start  a fire. 
- Keep an  approved  fire  extinguisher  im
mediately  ava ilable. 
- To avoid  elect rical  shock  and  persona l in
jury  while  the  engine  is  running  or  be ing 
started,  never  touch: 
- I gnition  cables 
- Othe r components  of  the  high  voltage 
electronic  ignition  system. 
- If you  must  pe rform  a check  or  repa ir 
with  the  engine  running: 
- F irst,  fully  apply  the  pa rking  brake, 
move  selector  lever  to  "P" (Park) . 
- Always  use  extreme  caution  to  prevent 
clothing,  jewelry,  or  long  hai r from  get
ting  caught  in the  radiator  fan,  V-belts 
or  other  moving  parts,  or  from  contact ing  hot  parts.  T ie  back  hair  before 
starting,  and  do  not  wear  cloth ing  that 
will  hang  or  droop  into  the  eng ine. 
- Min imize  exposure  to  emission  and 
c h emical  hazards 
c:> &,. 
A WARNING 
California  Propos ition  65  Warning: 
- Engine  exhaust,  some  of  its  constituents, 
and  certai n veh icle  components  co nta in 
or em it  chemicals  known  to  the  State  of 
Californ ia to  cause  cancer  a nd  b irth  d e
fects  a nd rep roduct ive ha rm.  In  addi tion, 
c e rta in  fluids  cont ained  in vehicle s and 
c ertain  p rod ucts  of  component  wear  con
tain  or  emit  chemicals  known  to  the 
State  of Ca lifo rnia  to  cause  cancer  and 
birth  defects  or  other  reproductive  harm. 
- Battery  posts,  terminals  and  re lated  ac 
cessories  contain  lead  and  lead  com-
Checkin g and  fillin g 221 
poun ds,  c hemicals  known  to  the  State  of 
California  to  cause  cancer  and  reproduc
tive  harms.  Wash  hands  after  handling. 
([)  Note 
When  adding  fluids,  always  make  su re  that 
they  are  poured  into  the  p roper  conta iner 
or  fi ller  opening,  otherwise  serious  dam
age  to  vehicle  systems  w ill occur . 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
To detect  lea ks  in time,  inspect  the  vehicle 
floor  pan  from  underneath  regular ly. If 
you  see  spots  from  oil or  other  ve hicle  flu
i ds,  have  you r vehicle  inspected  by an  au
thorized  Audi  dea ler. 
Closing the  engine  hood 
..  Pull the  hood  down  until  the  pressure  from 
t he  st ruts  is  reduced. 
..  Let  the  hoo d 
drop  down and latc h in  p lace. 
Do not  try to push  it shut; it  may  fail to  en
gage 9 A_ . 
A WARNING 
-
A hood  that  is  not  completely  latched 
could  fly up  and  b lock your  view  while  dr iv
i ng. 
- When  you  close  the  engine  hood,  chec k it 
to  make  sure  t he safety  catch  has  prope r
ly engaged.  The  hood  shou ld  be  flush 
with  the  surround ing  vehicle  body  parts . 
- If  you  notice  while  driv ing  that  the  hood 
is not  secured  prope rly, stop  at  once  and 
close  it.  • 
•  

222  Checking  and  filling 
Engine  compartment 
Engine compartment  overview 
These are the  most  important  items  that you  can check. 
Fig.  171 Typ ical  layout  for  contai ners  and  eng ine  o il filler  cap 
(D Jump  start  point(-)  with  hex 
head screw  .... .............  233,  268 
@ Jump  start  point(+)  under  a cov-
er  .. .. ............... .... . 233,268 
@ Brake fluid  reservoir ((0)) .. ..  . 
© Engine  oil  filler  cap (
® Windshield/headlight  washer 
t . (.'R) con  ainer  ,,.., ............ . . 
229 
225 
227 
234 
The engine  oil  filler  neck (item @) may be  lo
cated  in  a  different area  depending  on the  ver
sion  of  the  engine. 
~ WARNING 
Before you  check anything  in the  engine 
compartment,  always read and heed all 
WARNINGS 
¢ &. in Working in the  engine 
compartment  on page  220. 
-
Engine  oil 
Engine oil  specifications 
The engine  oil used in your Audi needs  the 
right  kind of  oil. 
The  engine in your  Audi  is a sophisticated 
powerplant  that  was built  to  exacting  specifi
cations . This engine  needs the  right  kind  of 
engine  oil  that  meets  specifications  regarding 
quality  and viscosity  so that  it  can run 
smoothly  and reliably . Choosing  the  right oil 
and  changing  oil  within  the  t ime and  mileage 
intervals  printed  in you r vehicle's Warranty 
& 
Maintenance  booklet  matters  a lot  more  to
day than  it  did  years ago . Audi  has developed 
a special  quality  standard  for  engine  oil  that 
will  help  assure that  your  vehicle's  engine  will 
get  the  lubrication  it  needs for  proper  opera-
tion.  ..,.  

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  .,.. 
• 
•  

224  Check ing  and  filling 
temperatures  stay  below  freezing  point  for 
long  periods. 
Detergent  add it ives  in the  o il w il l  make  fresh 
oil  look dark  after  the  eng ine  has  been  run
ning for  a short  time . This  is norma l and  is not 
a reason  to  change  the  oi l more  often  than 
recommended. 
D am age  or m alfunc tions  du e to  lack of 
m ainten ance 
It  is essential  that  you  change  your  oil at  the  recommended  in tervals  using  only engine  o il 
that  complies  with  Audi oi l standard 
VW 502  00.  You r Limited  New Vehicle War
ranty  does  not  cover damage  or  malfunctions 
due  to  fail ure to  fo llow  recommended  mainte
nance  and  use  requ irements  as  set  forth  in 
the  Audi Owner's  Manual  and  Warranty  & 
Maintenance  book let . Your dealer  will have to 
deny  warranty  coverage  unless  you  present  to 
the  dea ler  proof  in the  form  of  Service or  Re
pa ir Orders  that  all scheduled  ma intenance 
was  performed  in a t imely  manner. 
Eng ine  oil  consumption 
The engine  in your  vehicle depends  on an ade
quate  amount  of  oil to  lubricate  and  cool all 
of  its  moving  parts. 
In  order  to  provide  effective  lubrication  and 
cool ing of  internal  engine  components,  a ll in
ternal  comb ustion  eng ines  consume  a certa in 
amount  of  oil. O il consumption  varies  from 
engine  to  engine  and  may  change  significantly 
over the  life of the  engine.  Typica lly, engines 
with  a specif ied  break-in  period  (see 
¢ 
page  196) consume  more  oil during  the 
break-in  period  than  they  consume  after  oil 
consumption  has  stabilized. 
Under  norma l conditions,  the  rate  of  oil con
sumpt ion depends  on the  quality  and  viscosity 
of  the  oil,  the  RPM (revolutions  per  m inute)  at 
which the  engine  is operated,  the  ambient 
temperature  and  road  condit ions . Further  fac
tors  are  the  amount  of  oil d ilution  from  water 
condensat ion  or fuel  residue  and  the  ox ida
tion  level of the  oi l. As any engine  is subject  to  wear  as  mi
leage  builds  up, the  oil consump
tion  may  increase  over time  until  replacement  of worn  components  may  become  necessary. 
With  a ll these  variab les  coming  into  play, no 
standard  rate  of  oil consumption  can  be  es
tablished  or  specified.  There  is no alternative 
to  regu lar  and  frequent  check ing of  the  o il lev 
el,  see  Note. 
If the  yellow engine  oil leve l warning  symbo l 
in the  instrument  cluster 
II! lights  up, you 
shou ld check the  oil  leve l as  soon  as  possib le 
¢ 
page  225. Top off the  oil at  your  earliest 
convenience 
¢ page  225. 
A WARNING '"---
Before you  check anythi ng  in the  engine 
compartment,  always  read  and  heed  all 
WARNINGS¢ 
A in Working  in the  engine 
compartment  on page  220. 
(D Note 
Driving w ith  an  insufficient  o il level is like
ly to  cause severe damage to the engine . 
(D Tips 
-The oil  pressu re warn ing display.  is 
not  an indic ator of  the  oil  le vel.  Do not 
r el y on  it . In ste ad, ch eck the  oil  lev el in 
y our engin e at  r eg ular inter vals , pref 
erably ea ch time  you r efu el,  and alwa ys 
before  going  on  a long  trip . 
- If you  have t he impression  yo ur engine 
cons umes  ex cessive  amoun ts of  o il, we 
recommend  that  you  consu lt your  Aud i 
dea ler  to  have the  cause  of your  concern 
properly  diagnosed.  Keep in mind  that 
the  accurate  meas urement  of oi l con
sumption  requ ires  great  care  and  may 
take  some  t ime.  Your Audi dea ler  has  in
structions  about  how to  measure  oil con
sumption  accurately. 
- 

Checking  the  engine  oil  level 
Fig . 172 D is p la y : o il level  indi ca tor 
•  Park your  vehicle  on  a  lev el surfac e. 
•  Shut  the  engine  off  when  it  is warm. 
•  Switch  only  the  ignition  b ack on. 
•  W ait  approxima tely  two  minutes . 
•  Se lect : 
ICARI function  button > Car s ystem s 
control  button > Servicing & ch eck s > Oil 
level. 
•  Check the  o il leve l in the  display ¢ fig.  172 . 
Add  engine  oil  if the  bar  of  the  oil level  indi
cator  is near  "min " 
~page  225. 
Depending  on  the  way the  veh icle  is driven 
and  the  operating  conditions,  oil consumpt ion 
can  be  up  to  1/2  q uart  per  600  m iles  (0.5  li ter 
pe r 1,000  km) . Consumption  may  be  higher 
within  the  f irst  3 ,000  miles  (5,000  km). 
(D Tips 
The  oi l level  indicator  in the  MMI Dis play  is 
only  an  in format ion  disp lay . If  the  oil  leve l 
is  low,  a  minimum  oi l warning  appears  in 
the  instrument  cluster.  Add oi l 
q page  225. If the  hood  has  been  opened, 
the  curre nt  oil level  is shown  in the  instru
ment  cluste r the  next  time  the  ign ition  is 
sw itched  on . 
Checkin g and  fillin g 225 
Adding  engine oil 'i=:1: 
Fig.  173 Engin e  compa rtm en t: co ve r  on  the  engine  o il 
filler  n eck 
Before  you  check  anything  in the  eng ine  com
partment , 
alw ay s  re ad and  he ed all  WARN
INGS ¢&. 
in  Working  in the  engine  compart 
ment  on page  220. 
•  Uns crew  the  cap~  to  the  eng ine  oi l filling 
hole 
¢ fig . 173. 
•  Caref ully top  off  with  the  appropr iate  oil  in 
0.5  liter  doses . 
•  Check t he oil  level  aga in after  two  minutes 
¢ page  225 . 
• Top off the  o il aga in,  if necessary . 
•  Screw  the  cap  back  on  the  filling  hole . 
A WARNING 
-Wh ile topping  off,  the  o il must  not  come 
i n  contact  w ith  hot  engine  parts  -fi re 
hazard! 
- The  oi l filler  cap  must  be  p roperly  se
cured  to  prevent  oil from  bei ng  sprayed 
on  the  hot  engine  and  exhaust  system 
when  the  engine  is  runn ing -fire  ha zard! 
- I f your  ski n has  come  in contact  with  the 
engine  o il, you  mus t subse quently 
cleanse  it thoroughly. 
(D Note 
- Check the  oil  level  using  the  MMI. If the 
message 
Please reduce oil  level appe ars, 
c ontact  yo ur a uth ori zed  Aud i dea ler  o r 
ot her  qualified  workshop  to  have  excess 
oil ext racted  if necessary. 
- Audi  d oes  not  re commend  the  u se of oil 
additiv es. They m ay damage  the  engine 
1111- 

226  Check ing  and  filling 
and ad versely a ffect  yo ur  New Vehicl e 
W arr ant y. 
@) For the  sake  of  the  environment 
- Under  no  circumstances  can  the  oil come 
in contact  with  the  sewage  network  o r 
the  soil. 
- Observe  and  follow  lega l regu lations 
when  disposing  of  empty  oil containers . 
Changing  the  engine  oil 
We recommend  that  have your  oil changed  by 
an authorized  Audi dealer or a qualified  serv
ice station. 
Before  you  check  anything  in the  engine  com
partment, 
a lw ays rea d an d h eed all WARN
INGS c::> .& in  Working in the  engine  compart
ment  on page  220. 
The  engine  oil  must  be  changed  accord ing  to 
the  intervals  specified  in your  Warranty 
& 
Maintenance  book let.  This  is very  important 
because  the  lubricating  properties  of  oil di
minish  gradua lly during  normal  vehicle  use . 
Under  some  ci rcumstances  the  engine  oi l 
should  be  changed  more  frequently.  Change 
oil  more  often  if you  drive  most ly short  dis
tances,  operate  the  vehicle  in dusty  areas  or  under  predominantly  stop-and-go  traffic  con
ditions,  or  have  your  vehicle  where  tempera
tures  remain  below  freezing  for  extended  pe 
riods . 
Detergent  addit ives  in the  oil w ill make  fresh 
oil  look  dark  after  the  engine  has  been  run n ing  for  a  short  time.  This  is  normal  and  is  not 
a  reason  to  change  the  oil  more  often  than  recommended. 
Because  of  the  problem  of  proper  disposal, 
along  w ith  the  special  tools  and  necessary  ex 
pertise  required , we  strongly  recommend  that 
you  have  your  o il changed  by an  authorized 
Audi de ale r or  a  qual ified  servi ce station. 
If  y ou  choo se to c hang e y our oi l y our self, 
please  note  the  followi ng  important  informa
tion : 
A WARNING 
To reduce  the  risk  of  personal  injury  if you 
must  change  the  eng ine  oil  in your  vehicle 
yourself: 
- Wear  eye  protect ion. 
- To reduce  the  risk  of  burns  from  hot  en- gine  oil,  let  the  engine  cool  down  to  the 
touch. 
- When  removing  the  o il dra in  plug  with 
your  fingers,  stay  as  far  away  as  possible. 
Always  keep  your  forearm  parallel  to  the 
ground  to  help  prevent  hot  oil from  runn ing  down  you r arm. 
- Dra in the  oil  into  a container  designed 
for  this  purpose,  one  large  enough  to 
hold  at  least  the  total  amount  of  oil  in 
your  engine. 
- Engine  oil  is  poisonous.  Keep  it  we ll out 
of  the  rea ch of  childre n. 
- Continuous  contact  with  used  eng ine  o il 
is harmfu l to  your  sk in.  Always  protect 
your  skin  by washing  oil off  tho roughly 
with  soap  and  wate r. 
@ Note 
Never  mix  oil additives  with  your  engine 
oi l. These  additives  can  damage  your  en
g ine  and  adversely  affect  you r A ud i Limit
ed  New Veh icle  War ranty. 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
- Before  changing  your  oil,  first  make  su re 
you  know  where  you  can  prope rly dispose 
o f  the  used  oil. 
- Always  dispose  of  used  eng ine  oi l proper
ly. Do not  dump  it  on  garden  soil,  wood
ed  areas,  into  open  streams  or  down 
sewage  drains. 
- Recycle  used  engi ne  oil  by taking  it to  a 
used  engine  oil collection  facility  in you r 
area,  or  contact  a  service  station.