
ESP includes  and/or  works  together  with  the 
anti-lock  brake  system  (ABS) , brake assist  sys 
tem,  anti -slip  regulation  (ASR) , e lectronic  dif
ferential  lock  ( EDL) and e lectronic  interax le 
d ifferential  lock* . ESP is swi tched on  all  the 
time.  In  certain  situat ions when  you  need  less 
traction , you  can switch  off  ASR by pressing 
the  button 
[ru <::;> page 186, fig . 161 . Be sure 
to  switch  ASR on  again  when  you  no  longer 
n eed  less t raction. 
Anti-lock  br aking s ystem  (ABS) 
ABS prevents  the  wheels  from  locking  up 
when  braking . The veh icle  can still  be steered 
even during  hard  braking . Apply  steady  pres
sure to  the  brake  pedal.  Do not  pump  the  ped 
a l.  A puls ing  in the  bra ke peda l indicates  that 
the  system  is he lping  you to  brake the  vehicle. 
Brake assist system 
The brake assist  system  can decrease brak ing 
d istance. 
It increases braking  power  when  the 
d river  p resses the  brake  pedal  quic kly in  emer
gency situations.  You must  press and  ho ld the 
b rake peda l until  the  situation  is over. In  vehi
cles with  adaptive  cruise  control*,  the  brake 
assist  system  is more  sensitive  if  the  distance 
detected  to  the  vehicle  ahead is too  small. 
Anti -slip  regulati on  (ASR ) 
ASR reduces engine  power  when  the  drive 
wheels  begin  to  spin  and adapts  the  force  to 
the  road  conditions.  This makes it  easier to 
start,  accelerate  and drive  up  hills . 
Electronic differential  lock  (EDL ) 
The ED L brakes wheels  that  are spinn ing and 
transfers  the  drive  power  to  the  other  drive 
wheel  or  whee ls if  the  vehicle  is equipped  with 
all-whee l drive* . This function  is available  up 
to  about  75  mph  (120  km/h). 
I n extreme  cases, ED L automat ica lly switches 
off  to  help  keep the  brake on  the  braked whee l 
from  overheating . EDL will  switch  on  again  au 
tomatically  when  conditions  have returned  to 
normal. 
Int ellig ent  technolog y 185 
Electronic  intera xle differ ential  l ock */ 
s el ecti ve  w heel torque  cont rol * 
The electronic  interaxle  differential  lock  (front 
whee l drive)  or the  se lective  whee l torque 
control  (all-wheel  dr ive) operates  when  dr iv
ing through  curves . The front  wheel  on  the  in
s ide of  the  curve or  both  wheels  on the  inside 
of  the  curve are braked selectively  as needed . 
T his  min imizes  sliding  in the  front  wheels  and 
allows  for  more  p recise d riving  through 
curves . T he  applicable  system  may no t acti
vate  when  driv ing  in wet  or  snowy conditions. 
A WARNING 
-
- ESP , ABS, ASR, EDL and the  e lectronic  in
teraxle  diffe rential  lock function*  cannot 
overcome  the  laws  of  physics. This  is es
pecially  important  on  slippery  or wet 
roads . If  the  systems  begin  acting  to  sta
bilize  your  veh icle, you shou ld immedi
ately  change you r speed to  match  the 
road and traffic  cond itions.  Do not  let 
the  increased safety  provided  by these 
systems  tempt you to take  risks. Do ing 
so will  increase the  risk  o f a loss of  vehi 
cle control,  collision  and serious  persona l 
inju ries. 
-A lways adapt  your  speed to  road,  traffic 
and weather  conditions . The risk of  los 
ing control  of  the  vehicle  increases when 
driving  too  fast,  espec ially  through 
curves and on  slippery  or wet  roads, and 
when  dr iv ing too  close to  vehicles  up 
ahead . ESP, ABS, the  brake ass ist  system, 
EDL, ASR and the  e lectronic  interax le dif
fe rential  lock fu nction*  cannot  prevent 
coll is ions . 
- Always accelerate  with  spec ial  care on 
even, smooth  su rfaces  such as  those that 
are wet  or  covered with  ice and  snow. 
The drive  wheels  can spin  even with  these  assistance  systems  that  cannot  al
ways he lp to  red uce the  risk of  loss of  ve -
hicle  control.  .,. 
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242  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. 180 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  .,..  

24 4  T ire s and  wheel s 
T  up to  118  mph  (190  km/h) 
U  up to  124  mph  (200  km/h) 
H  up to  130  mph  (210  km/ h) 
V  up to  149  mph  (240  km/h)
1l 
Z  over  149  mph  (240  km/h)ll 
W  up  to  168  mph  (270  km/h)ll 
Y  up to  186  mph  (298  km/h)l) 
Your veh icle  is  norma lly  fac to ry equipped  with 
tires , which  possess excellent  driving  charac
teristics  and give yo ur Audi  opt imum  driving 
comfort . An e lectronic  speed  limit er 
c:> page 28 wi ll normally  prevent  your  vehicle 
from  go ing faster  th an the  tire  speed  rating 
c:> & . 
U.S . DOT Tir e Identification  Numb er (TIN ) 
a nd tire  manufacture  d ate 
This  is the  t ire's "serial  number".  It  begins 
with  the  letters  "DOT" and indicates  that  the 
tire  meets  all  federal  standards . The next two 
numbers  or  letters  indicate  the  p lant  whe re  it 
was manufactured,  and the  last  four  numbers  r epresent  the  week  and year  of  manufacture. 
F or  example,  the  numbers  2211  mean  the  ti re 
was p roduced  in the  22nd  week of  2011.  The 
other  numbers  are marketing  codes that  may 
or  may not  be used by the  ti re manufacturer . 
T his  informat ion  is used to  contact  consumers 
if  a tire  defect  requires  a recall. 
Aud i Original  tire 
Tires wi th the  ident ification  "AO" or "RO"  have 
been specially  matched  with  your  Audi . We 
recommend  using  only  these  tires  because 
they  meet  the  highest  standards  regard ing 
safety  and driving  character istics  when  used 
correctly . Your authorized  Audi  dealer  will 
gladly  prov ide you with  more  information . 
Tire ply composition and  materials  u sed 
The number  of  p lies ind icates the  number  of 
layers of  rubber-coated  fabric  in the  t ire.  In 
general,  the  greater  the  number  of  plies,  the  mo re weight  a tire  can support . Tire  manufac -
ll F  t·  "t h  . or  ires w 1 a m ax im um  s pee d ca pabil ity  ove r 
1 4 9  mp h (240  k m/h) , tir e man ufactur ers  somet imes 
use  the  letters " ZR." 
turers also  must  indicate  the  materials  in the 
tire,  which  include  stee l, nylon,  po lyester,  and 
others . 
Maximum  Load Rating 
Th is number  ind icates the  maximum  load  in 
k ilograms  and po unds that  can be carr ied by 
the  tire . 
Tire quality  grading  for  treadwear, 
traction , and temperature  resistance 
Tre ad wear,  traction  and  tempera ture grades 
c:> page 245 . 
Maximum  Permissible Inflation  Pressure 
This number  is the  greatest  amount  of  a ir 
pressure tha t should  ever be put  in the  tire 
u nder  norm al driv ing cond it ions . 
_& WARNING 
= -
-Using  incorrect  or  unmatched  tires and/ 
or wheels  or  improper  tire  and wheel 
combinations  can lead to  loss of  control 
coll is ion  and serio us personal  in jury. 
' 
- Always  use ti res, rims  and whee l bolts 
that  meet  the  specifications  of  original  factory-insta lled tires  or  other  comb ina
tions  that  have been specifically  ap proved  by the  vehicle  manufacturer. 
- Tires age even  if  they  are not  being  used 
and can fai l sudden ly, especially  at  hig h 
speeds . Tires that  are more  than  6 years 
old  can only  be used  in an emergency 
and then  w ith  specia l care and  at  lower 
speeds. 
- Ne ver  mo unt  used tir es on your  veh icle  if 
you are not  sure of  the ir "p revio us histo
ry."  O ld used  tires may have been dam
aged even  though  the  damage  cannot  be 
seen that  can lead  to sudden  tire  fa ilure 
and  loss of  vehicle  control. 
- All  fo ur whee ls must  be fitted  with  radial 
tires  of  the  same type,  size (rolling  cir cumference)  an d the  same tread  pattern . ..,_  

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  245 
- 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  242, 
fig. 180. 
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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24 6  T ire s and  whee ls 
Tra ction 
The traction grades,  from  highest  to  lowest, 
are AA, A,  Band 
C. T hose grades  represent  the 
tire's  ability  to  stop  on wet  pavement  as  measured  under  controlled  conditions  on 
specified  government  test  surfaces  of  asphalt 
and concrete.  A tire  marked  C may have poor 
traction  performance 
c:> .&. . 
Te mp eratu re 
The temperature grades are A (the  highest), 
B, and 
C, representing  the  t ire's resistance  to 
the  generation  of  heat  and  its  ability  to  dissi
pate  heat when  tested  under  con trolled  condi
tions  on  a specified  i ndoor  laboratory  test 
wheel. 
Sustained  high  temperature  can cause the 
material  of  the  tire  to  degenerate  and  reduce 
tire  life,  and excessive temperature  can lead 
to  sudden  tire  failure 
c:> ,& . 
The grade C corresponds  to  a  level of  perform
ance which  all  passenger  car tires  must  meet  under  the  Federal Motor  Veh icle Safety Stand
ard  No . 
109 . Grades Band  A represent  h igher 
l eve ls of  performance  on the  laboratory  test 
wheel  than  the  m inimum  required  by law. 
.&_ WARNING 
T he traction  grade  assigned  to  this  t ire  is 
based on  straight-ahead  braking  traction 
tests,  and does  not  include  acceleration, 
cornering,  hydrop laning  o r peak traction 
characteristics. 
A WARNING 
The temperature  grade for  this  tire  is es
tablished  for  a t ire that  is properly  inflated 
and  not  overloaded.  Excessive speed, un
derinflation,  or  excessive loading,  either 
separately  or  in  combination,  can cause 
heat  buildup  and possible  tire  fa ilu re. 
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Winter  tires 
Winter  tires can improve  vehicle handling  on 
snow  and  ice . At  temperatures  below  45  °F 
(7 °C) we recommend  changing  to  winter 
tires. 
In  some  heavy snow  areas, local  governments 
may require  true  w inter  o r "snow"  t ires, those 
with  very deeply  cut  tread . T hese tires  should 
o n ly be used in  pairs  and  be installed  on  a ll 
f o ur wheels . Make sure you  purchase  snow 
ti res that  are the  same size and construction 
type  as the  othe r tires  on yo ur vehicle. 
If your  vehicle  is equ ipped w ith  all-whee l 
drive*,  t his w ill improve  traction  during  win ter 
driv ing, even with  the  standard  tires . Howev 
er, we  strongly  recommend  that  you  always 
equip  all  four  wheels  on your  vehicle w ith  cor
rect ly fitted  winter  tires  or  all-season  t ires, 
when  winter  road  condit ions are expected. 
This also improves  the  veh icle 's brak ing  per
formance  and  reduces stopping  d istances . 
Summer  tires  provide  less grip  on  ice and 
snow. 
Winter  tires  (snow  tires)  must  always be fitted  on all  fo ur whee ls  . 
Ask your  au thorized  A udi dealer  or  qualified 
workshop  for  permit ted 
winter  ti re size s. Use 
only  radial  winter  tires . 
Winter  tires  lose their  effec tivenes s whe n the 
tread  is wo rn down  to  a depth  o f 
0.157 inch 
(4 mm) . 
Only d rive w ith  w inter  t ires under  w inte r co n
ditions.  S umme r tir es  handle  bette r whe n 
there  is no snow  o r ice on the  roads and  the 
temperature  is above 45  °F (7  °C) . 
If  you  have a flat  ti re, see notes  on  spare 
whee l 
c:> page  242 . 
Please always remember  that  winter  tires  may 
have a lowe r speed  rating  than  the  tires  o rigi
nally  i nstalled  on your  vehi cle at  the  time  it 
was ma nufactu red.  P lease see 
c:> page  243, 
Speed  rating  (Letter code) 
for  a lis ting  o f the 
speed rating  lette r codes and  the max imum 
speed at  which  the  tires  can be driven . ..,.