
212  Fuel supply  and  filling  your  fuel  tank 
-Blend  must  contain  not  more  than  15% 
MTBE. 
Seasonally  adjusted  gasoline 
Many  gasoline  grades  are  blended  to  perform 
espec ially we ll for  winter  or  summer  driv ing. 
During  seasonal  change-over,  we  suggest  that 
you fill  up  at  busy gas  stat ions where  the sea
sonal  adjustment  is more  likely to  be made  in 
time. 
(CT) Note 
- Methanol  fuels  which  do not  meet  these 
requirements  may cause corrosion and 
damage  to  plastic and  rubber  compo
nents  in the  fuel  system . 
- Do  not  use  fuels that  fai l to  meet  the 
specified  criteria  in this  chapter. 
- If yo u are  unable  to  determine  whether 
or  not  a  particular  fuel blend  meets  the 
specifications,  ask your  service  station  or 
its fuel  sup plier. 
- Do not  use  fuel  for  which the  contents  cannot  be  identified. 
- Fuel  system  damage  and  performance 
problems  resulting  from  the  use  of fuels 
different  from  those  specified  are  not 
the  respons ibility of Audi and  are  not 
covered  under  the  New Vehicle or the  Emission  Control  System  Warranties. 
- If you experience  a  loss of fuel  economy 
or  driveability  and  performance  prob l ems  due  to  the  use  of one  of  these fuel 
blends,  we recommend  that  you switch 
to  unblended  fuel. 
Gasoline additives 
A  major  concern  among  many  auto manufac 
turers  is  carbon  deposit  build- up caused  by 
the  type  of  gasoline  you  use. 
A lthough  gasoline  grades  differ  from  one 
manufacturer  to  another, they  have certain 
things  in  common.  All gasoline g rades  contain 
substances  that  can  cause  deposits  to  co llect 
on vital  engine  parts,  such  as  fuel  injectors 
and  intake  valves.  Although  most  gasoline 
brands  include  additives  to  keep  engine  and  fuel 
systems  clean,  they  a re not  equally  effec
tive . 
A udi  recommends  using  TOP TIER Detergent 
Gasoline.  For more information  on TOP  TIER 
Detergent  Gasoline,  please  go to  the  official 
website  (www.toptiergas.com). 
After  an extended  period of using  inadequate 
f uels,  carbon  deposit  build-ups  can  rob yo ur 
engine  of  peak  performance. 
(D Note 
' 
Damage  or  malf u nct ion  due  to  poor  fuel 
quality  is not covered  by the  Aud i New  Ve
hicle  Limited Warranty. 
Fuel  tank 
Fuel filler  neck 
The fuel  filler  neck  is  located  on the  right rear 
s ide  panel  behind  the  fuel  filler  flap. 
If the  power  locking system  should  fail,  you 
can still  open  the  flap  manually- for  detailed 
instructions  see 
¢page  214. 
You can find  the  fuel  tank  capacity  of your ve
hicle  in 
Technical  Data ¢ page 272. 
The  label  on the  inside  of the  fuel  fi ller  flap 
tells  you the  correct  fue l for  your veh icle.  For 
more  information  about  fuel  specifications, 
see 
¢ page  211. 
Your vehicle  fuel  tank  has  an  on board  refuel li ng vapor  recovery  system.  This feature  helps 
to  prevent  fuel  vapors  from  escaping  from  the 
tank  and  polluting  the  environment  while you  refuel  your vehicle . In  order  to  fill  the tank 
properly  wh ile  protecting  the environment, 
please  fo llow  this  refueling  procedure careful
ly. 
.8, WARNING 
Under  normal  operating  cond itions,  never 
carry  additional  fuel containers  in your car. 
Gas canisters  and  other  containers  used to 
transport  fuel  can  be  dangerous.  Such  con
tainers,  full  or empty,  may  leak  and  could 
cause  a fire  in a collision.  If you must  

Side assist Activating  and deactivating  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  88 
Cleaning  sensors  ............ ... .. .  202 
Description  . ............. .... .. ....  88 
Informational  and alert  stage  signals  ..  90 
Messages  in instrument  cluster  display  . 94 
MMI  settings  .... .. ...... .. .. .. .. ..  93 
Operation  . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  89 
Safety  tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  94 
Sensor detection  area  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  89 
Side curtain  airbags  ........... .... ..  160 
Description  .... .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .  160 
How  they  work  .............. ... ...  161 
Safety  instructions  ........ .. .. .. .. .  161 
Side marker  lights  ......... .. .. .. .. ..  41 
Ski sack  ..... .. ................ .....  62 
also  refer  to Trunk  pass-through  .. .. ..  63 
Sliding/tilting  sunroof  Emergency closing  .......... .. .. .. ..  40 
Opening  and closing  ...... .. .. .. .. ..  39 
Snow chains  . ................ ... ...  247 
Socket  .  . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  55 
Sources  of information  about  child  re-
straints  and their  use  ....... .. .. .. .. .  181 
Space-saving spare tire  ...... .. .. .. .. .  253 
Spare tire  .... ................ ... ...  253 
Speedometer  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  25 
Speed rating  letter  code  ..... .. .. .. .. .  243 
Speed warning  system  ...... .. .. .. .. ..  76 
Star  button  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  23 
START ENGINE STOP button  ........... 71 
Starting  from  rest .......... .. .. .. .. ..  75 
Startingoffwithatrailer  .... .. .. .. .. ..  75 
Starting  the  engine  ..................  71 
Steering  Electrically  adjustable  steering  wheel  ..  70 
Manually  adjustable  steering  wheel  .. ..  70 
also  refer  to Electro-mechanical  power 
assist  ..... .. ................ ....  189 
Steering  wheel  Easy  entry  feature  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  71 
Indicator  light . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  17 
Steering  wheel  heating  .... .. .. .. .. ..  69 
Steering  wheel  column  Adjusting  electrically  ...... .. .. .. .. ..  70 
Adjusting  manually  ....... .. .. .. .. ..  70 
Steps for  determining  correct  load limit  . 239 
Index  287 
Stopping  the  engine  . ............... ..  73 
Storage  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . .  55, 60 
Sunroof  .... .. .. .. ... ............ ...  39 
Sun shade  .. .. .. .. ................. . 45 
Sun visors  ........ .. ................  45 
Symbols 
refer  to Warning/indicator  lights  ..... .  11 
T 
Tachometer  .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . .  11,  22 
Technical modifications  .............. 276 
Temperature  display  ............. .. .. .  22 
T ether  anchors  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  180 
Tether  strap  . . . .  . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  180 
The first  1,000 miles  (1,500  km) and after-
wards  ...... .. .. .. .................  192 
Three-zone  climate  control  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  .  65 
Tie-downs  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . . . .  .  61,  125 
Tips  for  the  environment 
Saving fuel  . ... .. .. ................  58 
tiptronic  ... .. .. .. .................  102 
A ut omatic  Shift  Lock (ASL)  ...... .. ..  104 
Driving  ..........................  102 
Dynamic  shift  program  .............  105 
Emergency  mode  ... ...............  106 
Kick-down  . .. .. .. .................  104 
Manual  shift  program  ..............  105 
Selector  lever  .. .. ... ... ...... .....  103 
Tire  pressure  . ......................  23 7 
Tire  pressure monitoring  system  ....... 249 
Loss  of  air  pressure  ................  250 
Malfunction  . .. .. .................  250 
Resetting  tire  pressures  ............ . 251 
Tires  ...... ... .. .... .......... .....  231 
Service life  ....... ................  241 
Speed  rating letter  code  ........ .. ..  243 
Tire  manufacturing  date  ........ .. ..  243 
Tire  specifications  ................ . 243 
Tread depth  ....... ...............  241 
Uniform  tire  quality  grading  ........ . 245 
Winter  tires  . .. ...... .............  246 
T ires  and vehicle  load  limits ....... ....  239 
Tires and wheels  Checking  tire pressure  ............. . 237 
Cold tire  inflation  pressure  ......... . 235 
Dimensions  .. .. .. .................  242 
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