
24 0  T ire s and  wheel s 
H  up  to  130  mph  (210  km/h) 
V  up  to  149  mph  (240  km/h)l) 
Z  over  149  mph  (240  km/h)ll 
W  up  to  168  mph  (270  km/h)
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Y  up  to  186  mph  (298  km/h)ll 
Your vehicle  is  norma lly factory  equipped  with 
tires,  which  possess  excellent  driving  charac
teristics  and  give your  Audi  opt imum  driving 
comfort.  An electronic  speed  limiter 
c::> page 29 w ill normally  prevent  your  vehicle 
from  go ing  faste r than  the  tire  speed  rating 
¢ & . 
U.S . DOT Tire Identification  Number  (TIN) 
and tire  manufacture  date 
This  is  the  t ire's  "serial  number".  It  beg ins 
with  the  lette rs  "DO T"  and  indicates  that  the 
tire  meets  all  federal  standards.  The  next  two 
numbers  or  letters  indica te the  p lant  where  it 
was  manufactured,  and  the  last  four  numbers 
represent  the  week  and  year  of  manufacture . 
F or  examp le,  the  numbers  2212  mean  that 
the  tire  was  produced  in the  22nd  week  of 
2012 . The other  numbers  are marketing  co
des  that  may  or  may  not  be  used  by the  tire 
manufacturer . This  information  is  used  to  con 
tact  consumers  if a  tire  defect  requires  a  re
call. 
Audi  Original  tire 
Tires  with  the  ident ificat ion  "AO"  or "RO"  have 
been  spec ially matched  with  your  Aud i. We 
recommend  using  only  these  tires  because 
they  meet  the  highest  standards  regard ing 
safety  and  d riving  character istics  when  used 
correctly.  Yo ur au tho riz ed  Audi dealer  will 
g lad ly provide  you  with  more  information. 
Tire  ply composition  and materials  used 
The  number  of  pl ies  ind icates  the  numbe r of 
l ayers  of  rubber-coated  fabric  in the  t ire. In 
general,  the  g rea ter  the  numbe r of  p lies,  the 
mo re weig ht  a t ire  can  support.  Tire man ufac 
turers  a lso  must  indicate  the  materials  in the 
ll  For tir es w it h  a m ax im um  spee d ca pabil ity  ove r 
1 4 9  mp h (2 40  k m/h) , t ire ma nufact urers somet imes 
u se  the  lette rs "ZR. " 
tir e,  which  include  stee l,  nylon,  po lyester,  and 
others . 
Maximum  Load Rating 
This  number  ind icates  the  maximum  load  in 
k ilog rams  and  po unds  t hat  can  be  ca rr ied  by 
the  tire . 
Tire quality  grading  for  treadwear , 
traction,  and temperature  resistance 
T read  wear,  tra ct ion  and  tempera ture  grades 
c::>page 241 . 
Maximum  Permissible Inflation  Pressure 
This  number  is the  greatest  amount  of a ir 
pressure  that  should  ever  be  put  in the  t ire 
u nder  norma l dr iv ing  cond itions . 
_& WARNING 
- Using  incorrect  o r unm atc hed  tires  and/ 
or wheels  or  improper  tire  and  wheel 
combinat ions  can  lead  to  loss  of control 
' 
collis ion  and  serio us  personal  i nju ry . 
- A lways  use  t ires,  rims  and  whee l bolts 
that  meet  the  specifications  of origina l 
factory- insta lled  tires  or  other  combina
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 yea rs 
old  can  only  be  used  in an  emergency 
and  then  w it h  specia l care  and  at  lower 
speeds. 
- Never  mo unt  used  tires  on  your  veh icle  if 
you  are  not  sure  of the ir "previo us  histo
ry."  O ld  used  tires  may  have  been  dam
a ged  even  thoug h the  damage  cannot  be 
seen  that  can  lead  to sud den  tire  fa ilure 
and  loss  of vehicle  control. 
- All fo ur whee ls  must  be  fitted  with  r adial 
tires  of  the  same  type,  size  (rolling  cir
cumference)  an d the  same  tread  pattern . 
Driving with  different  tires  reduces  ..,_  

CD Note 
Do not  lift  the  vehicle  by the  sill. Position 
the  vehicle  jack  only at  the  designated  lift 
ing  points  on  the  sill.  Otherwise , your  vehi
cle  will  be  damaged. 
Taking the  wheel  off/installing  the  spare 
tire 
Follow these  instructions  step -by -step  for 
changing  the  wheel. 
Fig . 195 Ch ang ing  a w hee l: us ing  the  sc rewdriver  han 
d le  (with  the  blade  removed)  to  turn  t he  bo lts 
Fig . 196 Ch ang ing  a w hee l: al ig nme nt  pin  inside  t he 
top  hole 
After you  have  loosened  a ll wheel  bolts  and 
ra ised  the  veh icle  off  the  ground,  remove  and 
replace  the  wheel  as  follows: 
R emoving th e wheel 
..  Remove  the  topmost  wheel  bo lt  completely 
with  the 
he xagonal  sock et in the  screwdriv
er  handle  (vehicle  tool  kit) 
¢ fig.  195 and 
set  it  as ide  on  a 
clean surface. 
..  Screw  the  threaded  end  of  the 
alig nm ent 
pin from  the  tool  kit  hand -tight  into  the 
empty  bolt  hole 
¢ fig . 196. 
..  Then  remove  the  other  wheel  bo lts  as  de
scribed  above. 
What  do  I  d o now ? 253 
.. Take off  the  wheel  leaving  the  alignment 
pin  in the  bolt  hole  ¢(D. 
Putting  on th e spar e tire 
..  Push  the  spare  tire  over  the  alignment  p in. 
..  Sc rew  on  the  wheel  bo lts  and  tighten  them 
slightly us ing  the  hexagonal  socket  . 
..  Remove  the  alignment  pin  and  insert  and 
tighten  the  rema ining  wheel  bolt  slightly 
like the  rest. 
..  Turn the  jack  hand  le  counter-clockwise  to 
lower  the  veh icle  until  the  jack  is fully  re
leased  . 
..  Use the  wheel  bolt  wrench  to  tighten  all 
wheel  bo lts  firm ly 
¢page  251. Tighten 
them 
in a crisscross pattern, from  one  bolt 
to  the  (approximately)  opposite  one,  to  keep 
the  wheel  centered  . 
..  Perform  the  steps  required  after  changing 
the  whee l¢ 
page  250,  After  changing  o 
wheel. 
T he  hexagonal  socket  makes  it  easier  to  re
move  t he  wheel  bolts  from  the  rim . Care 
shou ld  be  taken  when  removing  the  reversib le 
blade . 
CD Note 
When  removin g or  i nstalling  the  whee l, 
the  r im  cou ld  hit  the  brake  rotor  and  dam
age  the  rotor.  Work  carefully  and  have  a 
second  person  to  help  you. 
{l) Tips 
- When  mounting  tires  with unidirection al 
tread  de sign 
make  sure  the  tread  pat
tern  is po inted  the  right  way 
¢ page  254. 
-The wheel  bolts  shou ld  be  clean  and  easy 
to  turn.  Check for  dirt  and  corrosion  on 
the  mating  surfaces  of  both  the  wheel 
and  the  hub . Remove  all  d irt  from  these 
surfaces  befo re  remounting  the  whee l. 
- Do not  use  the  hexagonal  socket  in the 
sc rewd river  handle  to  loosen  or t ighten 
t he  whee l bolts .  

254  What  do  I  do  now? Tires  with  unidirectional  tread  design 
Tires with  unidirectional  tread  design  must  be 
mounted  with  their  tread  pattern  pointed  in  the  right  direction . 
Using  a  spare  tire  w ith  a tread  pattern 
intended  for  use  in a specific  direction 
When  using  a  spa re  tire  w ith  a t read  patte rn 
i n tended  fo r use  in a  specific  direction,  please 
n ote  t he followi ng: 
- The  direction  of  rotation  is  marked  by a n 
ar
row on the  side  of the  tire . 
-If  the  spare  t ire  has  to  be  installed  in  the  in
correct  direction,  use  the  spare  tire  only 
tempora rily si nce  the  t ire  will  not  be able  to 
achi eve  its  optimum  perfo rma nce  cha racter
i st ics w ith  reg ard  t o aquaplani ng,  noise  and 
we ar. 
- W e  reco mmend  t hat  you  pay  pa rticular  at
ten tion t o this  fact  during  wet  we ather  and 
t h at  you  a dju st  you r spee d  to m atc h  ro ad 
con ditions. 
- R epl ace  the  fla t tire  w ith  a  n ew  one  an d 
have  it  ins talled  o n your  ve hicle  as  soon  as 
p oss ible to  restore  the  handlin g ad vantages 
of a  uni direct io na l tire . 
Notes  on  wheel  changing 
Please  rea d the  information c> page  238 , New 
t ires and  replacing  tires  and  wheels 
if you  are 
go ing  t o use  a  spare  tire which  is d ifferent 
from  the  tires  on your  ve hicle. 
Afte r you  chan ge  a  t ire : 
-Check the  tire  pressure  on the  spare  imme
diately  after  installation. 
- Have the  wheel  bolt  tightening  torque 
checked  with  a torque  wrench  as  soon  as  possible  by your authorized  Audi dealer  or 
a qualified  workshop . 
- With  steel  and alloy  wheel  rims , the  wheel 
bolts  are correctly tightened  at  a torque  of 
90  ft  lbs . (120  Nm) . 
- If you  notice  that  the  wheel  bolts  are cor
roded  and difficult  to  turn while  changing 
a tire,  they  should  be  replaced  before  you 
check the  tightening  torque . -
Replace the  flat  tire  with  a new  one  and 
have  it installed  on your vehicle  as  soon  as 
possible.  Remount  the  wheel  cover . 
Until then , drive with  extra care and  at  re
duced  speeds. 
_& WARNING 
-
- If  yo u are  going  to  e quip your  ve hicl e 
with  tires  o r rims  which  differ  from  those 
which  were  facto ry  installed,  then  be 
sure  to  read  the  informati on 
¢ page  238, 
New  tir es and  replacing  tires  and 
w he els . 
- Always ma ke sure  the  damaged  wheel  o r 
even  a flat  tire  a nd  the  jack  a nd  tool  kit 
a re  pro pe rly s ecu red  in the luggage  co m
p artm ent  and  are not  lo ose  in the  pas 
s en ger c ompa rtm en t. 
- I n an  acci dent or  sudde n man euve r they 
co uld  fly forwa rd,  inju ring  anyone  in  the 
ve hicl e. 
- Always  s to re  damaged  wh ee l, j ack and 
t oo ls  se cur ely  in the  l uggage  co mpa rt
ment.  Otherwise,  in  an  accident  or su d
de n maneuve r they  co uld  fly forwa rd, 
causing  inj ury to  passe ngers  in the  ve hi
cle. 
(D Note 
Do  not use  comm erc ia lly  availabl e tire 
sea lants.  O therwise,  t he e lectr ical co mpo 
n ents  of t he ti re  pressu re  mo nitoring  sys
tem * w ill  no  longe r work  proper ly an d the 
sensor  fo r the  tire  pressure  mo nitor ing 
system*  will  have  t o be  replaced  by a 
q ualified  wor ks ho p.