
88  Audi  side  a ssis t 
- Side  assist  signal  does  not  work  around 
t ight  corners  (turning  radius  less  than 
328  feet  or  100  m). 
- Side  assist  is  no  rep lacement  for  the  driv
er's  full  attent ion.  The  dr iver  alone  is  re
sponsible  for  lane  changes  and  similar  dr iv ing  maneuvers . Always  keep  an  eye 
on  the  di rection  yo u are  traveling  and  the 
relevant  area  around  the  vehicle. 
(D Note 
- To ensure  that  you  do  not  adversely  af
fect  side  assist,  do  not  block  the  area  on 
the  rear  bumper  whe re the  radar  sensors 
are  located  with  foreign  objects  (such  as 
stickers  o r bicy cle  racks). 
- Make sure  that  the  signa l light  on  the 
outside  m irror  is  not  blo cked  by st ickers 
or  other  items. 
@ Tips 
- Side  assist  a utomat ica lly deactivates  if it 
detects  that  the  radar  sensors  a re 
blocked E} page 93.  The  ind icator  light 
on  the  bu tton  goes  out. 
- The  area  on  the  bumper  where  the  radar 
sensors  are  located  must  consis tently  re
main  free  of  snow,  ice,  and  heavy  soiling 
so  that  side  assist  can  function  properly . 
Fo llow  the  additional  notes  on 
c> page 93. 
-Additional  tinting  on  the  front  side  win
dows  can  make  it  harder  to  see  and  cor
rectly  understand  the  signa l light  on  the 
outside  mirror. 
- For Declarat ion  of  Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC and  Industry  Canada  regula
tions 
c> page 281. 
Sensor detection  area 
Applies  to  veh icles: w ith  side assist 
F ig.  89 Schemat ic  ill ust rat ion : Sensor detect ion a rea 
The  detection c> fig. 89 of the  radar  sensor  de
tection  area  is  made  up  of: 
- the  approach  area  (light  red  area) 
(D , about 
230  feet  (70  m)  behind  the  vehicle,  and 
- the  "b lind  spot"  (dark  red  area)@. 
T he  rada r sensors  cover  the  adjace nt  left  and 
right  lanes.  Other  lanes  a re 
not covered  by the 
radar  sensors. 
(0 Tips 
Side  assist  does  not  measure  a ctual  lane 
wid th. The  system  assumes  a fixe d lane 
width.  Detection  in the  left  and  right  lanes 
is based  on  this  assumed  lane  width . 
When  driv ing  on  narrow  roads  or when 
driving  to  the  left  or  right  of the  center  of 
a  travel  lane,  it  is  possible  that  vehicles 
will  be  detected  that  are 
not in the  lane 
next  to  the  lane  you  are  us ing 
c> page 92. 
Operation 
Applies  to  veh icles: w ith  s ide assist 
S ide  assist  compares  t he  d istance  and  diffe r
ence  in speed  of  detected  vehicles  wi th the 
speed  of your  vehi cle.  Wheneve r the  d iffe r
ence  in speed  and  distance  is registered  as  no 
tab le  if you  were  to  change  lanes,  a signal 
li ght  appears  on  the  respective  mirror. 
T he  signa l can  ligh t up  if yo u are  passed  by a 
vehicle  or  if you  are  passing  another  vehicle. 
If you  pass  another  vehi cle  slowly  (difference 
in speed  less  than  9  mph,  o r 15  km/h),  the  ..,.  

92  Audi  side  a ssis t 
MMI  settings 
App lies to  vehicles:  wit h side ass ist 
The basic brightness  setting  of  the  signal  on 
the  outside  mirror can be adjusted  via the 
MMI. 
,.  Select : I CARI function  button > Car s ystem s 
control  button > Driver  assist > Audi  s ide 
a ss is t. 
The brightness  of  the  signal  lig ht  for  both  the 
informationa l and alert  stages  is automatical
ly adjusted  to  amb ient  light  conditions.  In  ad
d it ion, you can adjust  the 
basic brightness 
sepa rately,  via the  brightness  fun ction. 
While  making  the  adjustment,  the  new  brightness  setting  is displayed  briefly . The 
brightness  displayed  is that  of  the  informa
tional  stage  signal.  The alert  stage  signa l 
b rightness  is  lin ked  to  the informational  st age 
signal  brightness. 
The  informational  stage  signa l br ightness 
should  be adjusted  so  tha t you  not ice the  sig
na l ill uminat ion when  yo u loo k in the  outside 
mirror,  but  not  when  you  look  forward 
throug h the  windshield. 
I n very da rk or  light  surroundings,  the  au to
mat ic brightness  setting  adjusts  s ignal  light 
brightness  to  maxim um or  minimum  intensi
ty,  as needed.  In  circumstances  such as these, 
you  may not  notice  any change  in the  bright
ness on the  outside  mirror  when  ad justing  the 
basic brightness . You may not  notice  the 
cha nge unt il lighting  conditions  are norma l 
aga in . 
(D Tips 
- Side assist  is not  active  when  the  basic 
brightness  is adjusted.  The signal  light 
comes on  br iefly  to  help you  make the 
adjustment . 
- Your settings  are automatically  stored 
and ass igned  to  the  remote  control  key 
being  used. 
General information 
Applies  to  veh icles : w it h  side assist 
S ide assist  has  limits  and cannot  dete ct  vehi
cl es unde r all  road  and weat he r c ondit ions . 
Please  remember  sys tem limita tions and  nev
er rely on  the  system,  especially  when : 
- driving  thro ugh  curves ~ 
page 92, 
- lanes  are of  d ifferent  widths~ 
page 92. 
· When  driving  through  curves 
Applies  to  veh icles: w it h  side assist 
S ide assist  cannot  detect  ve hicles in  c urves 
with  a turning  rad ius o f  less than  3 28  fee t 
(10 0 m). 
When  driving  thro ugh  a curve,  it  is poss ible 
that  side assist  may reg iste r a veh icle two 
l anes over, a nd the  signa l o n  the  ou ts ide mir
ror  will  ligh t up. 
Lane width 
Appl ies to  veh icles : w ith  side assist 
0 
Fi g.  94  La nes o f a norma l widt h are in detect ion area 
Fi g. 95  Narrow  la nes: S ide ass ist  may detect  ve hicles 
two  lanes away 
S ide assist's  detec tion a rea  is designed  to  cov -
er lanes  of  standa rd width  to  the  left  and 
ll- 

right  of  your  travel lane, depending  on wheth 
er you driv e in the  center  of  your  lane or  closer 
to  the  edge . 
I f  yo u drive  in  narrow  lanes, s ide ass ist's  de 
tection  area may a lso include  other  lanes  -es 
pecia lly if  you tend  to  drive  on the  edge of 
your  lane¢ 
fig. 95. Under  these  condit ions, 
ve hicles can also  be detected  that  are two 
lanes away, and side assist  then  could  sw itch 
between  the  informat ional  and warn ing stage 
sig nals . 
When  driving  in very w ide  lanes, vehicles  in 
the  adjacent  lane  may not  be detected  be
cause they  are not  inside  the  detection  area . 
Notes 
Messages in instrument  cluster  display 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  side assist 
If  side assist  turns  off  automatically,  the  indi
cator  light  on  the  button  wi ll go out  and you 
will  see a message in the  instrument  cl uster 
d isplay: 
Aud i side a ssist : not  availab le. s en sors 
blocked 
T he side assist  sensors are built  into  the  rear 
bumper  on  the  left  and  right  (not  visible  on 
the  outside) ¢ 
page 87, fig. 87. To ensure that 
you  do  not  adversely affect  the  way side assist  functions,  foreign  objects  (such as stickers  o r 
b icycle racks) shou ld  not  be attached  to  the 
a rea on  the  rear bumper  where  the  sensors 
a re  loca ted. 
If side ass ist func tions a re ad
versely affected,  yo u will  see this  message in 
the  instrument  cluster  display.  Remove any
thing  that  may be blocking  the  sensors . 
If no vehicle is detected  for  a longer  period  of 
time  while  driving,  side assis t will  a lso switch 
off  a utomatica lly. 
Audi  side as sist currently  not  available 
If there  is a tempora ry problem  (such as the 
veh icle's battery  charge  being  low),  s ide ass ist 
cannot  be activated  tempo rarily. 
Audi  side  a ssis t  93 
Audi  side assist: system fault 
Have the  system  checked by an author ized Au
di dealer  or  qualified  workshop . 
Audi  side assist: not  available  when 
to wing 
T he radar  sensor's view  is limited  when  tow 
ing  a trai ler . F or  vehicles with  a facto ry instal 
led towing  hitch  or  a trailer  hitch  that  was in
stalled  later  according  to  factory  specifica
tions,  side assist  is automatically  deactivated 
a s  soon as the  electrical  connection  to  the 
trailer 's electrical  socket  is made,  and this  sta
tus  message appears  in the  instrument  clus 
ter  display . Deactivation  cannot  be guaran
teed  when  using  a ret rofitted  towing  hitch 
that  was 
not installed  acco rd ing to  facto ry 
spe cifica tions. 
Safety  tips 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  side assist 
T he side assist  detection  may be limited  when 
driving  around  narrow  street  corners,  on  hi lly 
streets,  and  under  poor weather  conditions. 
It  is possible  that  the  radar  sensors  may a lso 
detect  other  objects,  s uch  as high  or  stag 
gered  guardrails . 
S ide assist  does not  measure  act ual  lane 
width.  The system  assumes a fixed  lane width. 
Detection  in the  left  and  right  lanes is based 
on  this  ass umed  lane width . When  driving  on 
narrow  roads or when  driving  to  the  left  or 
right  of  the  center  of  a travel  lane,  it  is poss i
ble that  vehicles  will  be detected  that  are 
not 
in the  lane next  to  the  lane you are using . 
A WARNING 
-Improper  reliance on  the  side assist  sys
tem  can cause coll is ions and serio us pe r
sonal  injury: 
- Never rely on ly on side assist  when 
changing  lanes . 
- Always check rear view  mirrors  to  make 
sure that  it  is safe to  change lanes. 
- Side assist  cannot  detect  all  vehicles  un-
der all  conditions- danger  of  accident! 
~  

Automatic car wash 
The vehicle can be washed  in almost  any 
modern  automatic  car wash . 
The vehicle  paint  is so  durable  that  the  vehicle 
can  normally  be  washed  without  problems  in 
an  automatic  car  wash. However,  the  effect  on 
the  paint  depends  to  a  large  extent  on  the  de
sig n of the  fac ility,  the  filte ring  of the  wash 
water,  the  type  of wash  and  care  mater ial , etc. 
If the  pa int  has  a  dull  appearance  afte r go ing 
through  the  car  wash  or  is scratched,  bring 
this  to  the  attention  of the  operator  immedi
ately.  If  necessary,  use  a  different  car  wash. 
Before  going  through  a  ca r wash,  be  s ure  to 
take  the  usual  precautions  such  as  closing  the 
windows  and  power  roof.  Factory  installed  an
tennas  m ust  not  be  removed. 
If you  have  installed  additional  accessor ies  on 
the  vehicle  -such  as  spoilers,  roof  rack,  etc.  -
it  is  best  to  ask  the  car  was h operator  if these 
should  be  removed . 
A WARNING 
Always  read  and  heed  a ll WARNINGS and 
other  information 
¢ page  204. 
(D Note 
- Fo ld the  exterior  mirro rs  -flat  there  is a 
r isk of  damaging  the  exterio r mirrors . 
Power  folding  exterior  mirrors  must  not 
be  fo lded  in or  out  by hand.  Use the  pow
er  function! 
- Compare  the  track  of your  vehicle  w ith 
the  d istance  between  the  guide  ra ils  of 
the  facility- there  is a  risk  of  damage  to 
t h e wheels  and  tires . 
- Compare  the  width  of your  vehicle  wit h 
the  width  of  the  tu nnel  at  the  fac ility . 
Cleaning  and  protec tion  205 
Washing  the  vehicle by hand 
A lot  of  water  is needed  when  washing  a  vehi
cle by hand . 
.,. Before  you  start  washing,  make  sure  you 
have  read  and  u nderstood  the  WARNINGS 
¢ .&. in General information  on page  204 . 
.,. First  soak  all  dried  d irt  unt il it  is  soft,  then 
r inse  it  off. 
.,.  As you  clean  yo ur vehicle , start  w it h  the 
roof  and  wor k your  way  down  to the  bottom, 
using  a  sponge,  a  sponge  g love  or  a clean 
brush. 
.,.  Rinse  the  sponge  o r the  sponge  g love  often, 
flushing  it  clean  each  time. 
.,.  Use specia l car  shampoo  only  for 
very per
sistent  d irt . 
.,.  Rinse the  car  thoroughly  with  water . 
.,.  Use a  chamo is  leather  to  gent ly w ipe  the  ex-
ter ior  d ry. 
Use a  separate  sponge  for  cleaning  the 
whee ls,  door  sills  and  othe r regions  exposed 
to  road  dirt . In  this  way, you w ill not  scratch 
the  pa int  w it h  coarse  par ticl es  imbedded  in 
the  sponge  the  next  time  you  wash  the  ca r. 
& WARNING ~ -
- Do not  clean  the  underside  of the  chas
sis,  fenders,  wheel  covers , or  other  hard 
to  reach  parts  witho ut  protecting  yo ur 
hands  and  arms . You may  cut  yourself  on 
sharp-edged  metal  parts. 
- Always  read  and  heed  a ll WARNINGS and 
other  information 
¢ page  204. 
(D Note 
- Never  try  to  remove  dirt,  mud  or  dust  if  the  surface  of the  ve hicle  is  dry . Never 
use  a  dry  cloth  or sponge,  s ince  this 
cou ld  scratch  your  vehicle's  paint  or  win 
dows. 
- Never  wash  your  car  in  bright  sunlight.  Drops  of water  act  as  magn ifying  lenses 
and  may  damage  your  paint . 
- When  you  wash  your  car  in the  winter:  if  you  rinse  your  vehicle  with  a  hose,  be careful  not  to  aim  the  stream  of water  • 
•  

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

246  Tires and  wheels 
& WARNING 
Sudden  tire  failure  can  lead to loss  of  con
trol,  a  crash  and  serious  personal  injury! 
- Never  drive  a vehicle  when  the  tread  on 
any tire  is worn  down  to  the  wear  indica
tors. 
- Worn  tires  are  a safety  hazard, they  do 
not  grip  well  on  wet  roads  and  increase 
your  risk  of "hydroplaning"  and  loss  of  control. 
- Always  keep  chemicals  that  can  cause  tire  damage,  such  as  grease,  oil,  gasoline 
and  brake  fluid  away  from  tires. 
- Tires  age  even  if they  are  not  be ing  used 
and  can  fail  suddenly,  especially  at  high 
speeds.  Tires that  are  more  than  6 years 
old  can  only  be used  in  an emergency 
and  then  with special  care and  at  lower 
speeds. 
- Never  mount  used  tires  on  your  vehicle if 
you  are not  sure  of  their "previous  histo
ry." Old used  tires  may  have  been  dam
aged  even  though  the  damage cannot  be 
seen  that  can  lead  to  sudden  tire  failure 
and  loss  of vehicle  control. 
New  tires  and  replacing  tires  and wheels 
New tires  and  wheels  have  to  be broken  in . 
Fig. 182 Tir e specificat ion  codes  on the  s idewall  of  a 
t ire 
No.  Description 
(!) Passenger  car  tire  (where  applicable) 
@ Nominal  width  of t ire  in  millimeters 
@ Ratio  of  height  to  width  (aspect  ratio) 
© Rad ial 
® Rim diameter  code 
@ L oad  index  and  speed  rating 
(J) U.S. DOT tire  identification  number 
@ Audi Original  tire 
@ Sever  snow  conditions 
@ T ire  ply  composition  and  materials 
used 
Maximum  load  rating 
Treadwear,  traction  and  temperature 
grades 
Maximum  permissible  inflation  pres
sure 
T he  tires  and rims  are  essential  parts  of the 
vehicle 's  design . The tires  and  rims approved 
by Audi are  spec ially  matched  to the  charac
teristics  of the  vehicle  and  can make  a  major  .,..  

contribution  to  good  road  holding  and  safe 
handling  when  in good  condition  and  properly 
inflated 
¢ .&. . 
We recommend  that  all  work  on t ires and 
wheels  be performed  by an authorized  A udi 
dealer.  They are familiar  with  recommended 
procedures  and  have the  necessary spec ial 
too ls and spare parts  as we ll as the  proper  fa 
cilities  for  dispos ing of  the  old  tires . 
Authorized  Audi  dealers  have the  necessary  information  about  techn ica l requ irements  for 
installing  or  changing  tires  and  r ims. 
R eplacing t ires  and  wheel s 
Tires  shou ld  be rep laced at  least  in  pairs  and 
not  individua lly (for  example  both  front  tires 
or  both  rear tires  together). 
Be s ure to  read and heed the  information  to 
the  tire  pressure  monitoring  system* 
¢page  253. 
Always buy rep lacement  radial  tires  that  have 
the  same specifications  as the  t ires approved 
for  your  ve hicle by Audi.  Replacement  tires 
must  always have the  same  load rating  speci 
fication  as the  original  equipment  or  approved 
optional  tires  listed  in the  table 
¢ page  239. 
Audi-approved  specification  tires  are specially 
matched  to  your  vehicle  and  its  load  limits, 
and can contribute  to  the  important  road hold
ing,  driving  character istics,  and safety  of  the 
veh icle. The table 
(¢page  239) lists  spec ifica
tions  of  the tir es approved  for  the  Audi  mod
e ls covered by your  Owner's  Literature . 
The  tire  pressure  labe l located  on  dr iver's  side 
B-pillar  (¢ 
page  239,  fig.  179) lists  the  speci
fications  of  the  orig inal equipment  tires  in
stalled  on your  veh icle  at  the  time  it  was man
ufactured . 
Federal  law  requires  t ire manufacturers  to 
p lace standard ized  information  on  the  s ide
wall  of  all  tires¢ 
fig. 182 . This  information 
i dent ifies  and  desc ribes the  fundamental 
characterist ics, the  quality  grade  of  the  tire 
and a lso provides  a tire  ide ntificat io n  number 
Tire s an d wheel s 24  7 
for sa fety standard  certification  and  in case of 
a reca ll. 
Tire specifications 
Knowledge  of  tire  specifications  makes  it  eas
ier  to  choose the  co rrec t tires . Radial ti res 
have the  tire  specifications  marked  on the 
sidewa ll, for  examp le: 
255 /40  R 19  100  H XL 
This co nta ins the  following  information: 
P Indicates  the  tire  is for  passenger  cars 
(where  app licab le) 
255 Nom inal tire  width  i n mm  of  the  tire 
from  sidewall  edge to  sidewall  edge.  In 
general,  the  larger  the  number,  the  wider 
the  tire 
40 Height/w idth  ratio  in  percent  (aspect  ra -
t io) 
R Tire construct ion:  Radial 
1 9 Rim diameter  code (i n inches) 
100 Load ra ting  code 
H Speed ra ting  letter  code 
XL (or  "xl",  "EXTRA  LOAD" or  "RF")  Indicates 
t h at  the  t ire is a "Reinfo rced"  or  an " Ext ra 
Load " tir e 
M+S (or "M/S")  Indicates  that  the  ti re has 
some  mud  and snow  capab ility 
The tires  could  also have the  informat ion of 
direction  of  rotation ¢ 
page  235 . 
Tire manufacturing  d ate 
The manufact uring  date  is also  indicated  on 
the  tire  sidewall  (possibly  only  on the 
inner 
s ide of  the  wheel): 
"DOT  ... 2211  .. . "  means, for  example,  the  tire 
was produced  in the  22nd  week  of  2011. 
Speed rating  (letter  code ) 
The speed rating  le tter  code on  the whee ls in
dicates  the  maximum  permiss ible  road speeds 
¢ .&. in Winter  tires  on page  251. 
P  up to  93  mp h (150  km/h) 
Q up to  99  mph  (158  km/h) 
R  up to  106  mph  (170  km/h) 
S  up to  110  mph  (180  km/h) 
• 
•  

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. 
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- 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.  .,.. • 
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