
Avoid full  throttle 
Driving at  moderate  speeds  saves  fuel  and 
improves  your  mileage. 
11-Try and  keep well  below  your  car's  maxi-
mum  speed. 
Accelerating  gently  reduces fuel  consump tion,  engine  wear,  and  does not  disturb  the 
environment. 
F ue l consumption,  exhaust  emissions  and en 
g ine noise  increase disproportionately  at  high 
speeds. If  you  drive  at  approximately  three 
quarters  of  top  speed, fuel  consumption  will 
be reduced  by one half.  Never drive  faster 
than  the  posted  speed  limit  and weather  con
d itions  permit . 
Reducing unnecessary idling 
Even when your  car is just  idling  it  burns  up 
fuel. 
11-Shut  the  engine off when  you are not  driv
ing the  vehicle. 
"" Do not  warm  up the  veh icle  by letting  the 
engine  run at  idle . 
The  idling  phase is automat ically  reduced for 
vehicles  w ith  the  Start/Stop  system . It  is effi
cient  to  switch 
off the  engine  in vehicles  with
out  the  Start-Stop-System  when  stopped  at  ra il road crossings  and long  red  lights.  Turning 
the  eng ine 
off for  just  30 -40  seconds saves 
mo re fuel  than  is burned  by s tarting  the  en
gine  again. 
It takes  a long  time  fo r the  engine  to  wa rm  up 
fu lly when  it  is running  at  idle.  Howeve r, wear 
and  noxious  emissions  are especially  high 
when  the  engine  is warming  up. So you should 
drive  away as soon as you  start  the  engine  and 
avoid  running  at  h igh  rpms  while  the  engine  is 
still  warming  up. 
CD Note 
Do not  leave engine  idling  unattended  af
ter  starting.  If  warning  lights  shou ld come 
on to  indicate  improper  operation,  they 
Dri vin g and  en vironm ent  207 
would  go  unheeded.  Extended  idling  a lso 
produces  heat,  which  could  result  in over
heating  or other  damage  to  the  veh icle  or 
other  property. 
Regular  maintenance 
A badly  tuned  engine  unnecessarily  wastes  a  lot  of  fuel. 
11-Have your  vehicle  serviced at  reg ular  inter-
vals . 
By having your  ve hicle reg ularly  se rviced by an 
Audi  dealer  he lps to  ensure that  it  runs  prop
erly  and economically . The condition  of  your 
vehicle  not  only  affects  its  safety  and ability  to 
ho ld  its  va lue, it  also  affects 
fuel  co nsump 
tion . 
Chec k your  oil e ach t ime  you  fill  y our t ank. 
T he amou nt  of  o il used is re lated  to  engine 
load  and speed. 
It  is normal  for  the  oil  consumption  of  a new 
engine  to  reac h its  lowest  value  after  a certa in 
mileage  has bee n driven. 
You must  drive  your  veh icle about  3,000  m iles 
(5,000  kilometers)  before  you can properly 
assess oil  consumpt ion. 
This also applies  to  fuel  consumption  and en gine  output . 
CD Note 
-Have your  veh icle  ma inta ined properly 
and in  accordance with  the  service rec
ommendations  in your  Warranty 
& Ma in
tenance  book let . Lack of  proper  mainte
nance as well  as improper  use of  the  ve
hicle  will  impai r the  function  of  the 
em ission  cont ro l system  and cou ld lead 
t o damage. 
- Do  not  alter  or  remove any component  of 
t he Emission  Control  System  unless ap
proved  by the  manufacture r. 
- Do not  alter  or  remove  any devi ce, such 
as heat  shie lds, switches,  ign ition  w ires, 
valves, which  are designed  to  protect 
your  vehicle's  Emission  Control  System 
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208  Driving  and  environment 
and  other important  vehicle  compo
nents. 
Fewer  short  trips 
Fuel  consumption  will always  be  relatively 
high on short  trips. 
,..  Try to  avoid driving  short  distances  with  a 
cold  engine. 
The  engine  and  catalytic  converter  have  to 
reach  their  optimal 
operating temperature to 
reduce  fuel  consumption  and  noxious  emis
sions  effectively. 
Just  after  starting,  a cold  engine  in a  mid-size 
car  only  achieves  a fuel  economy  of  6-8  miles  per  gallon  (30-40  l/100 km). After  about  a 
half  a  mile,  fuel  economy  climbs to 12  mpg 
(20  l/100  km).  After  about 
2.5 miles  (4  km), 
the  engine  is at  its  proper  operating  tempera
ture  and  fuel  economy  has  reached  a  normal  level.  So you  can  see  that  you  should  avoid 
short  trips  whenever  possible. 
The 
outside temperature is also  critical  in this 
regard.  Your car  consumes  more  fuel  in the 
winter  than  in the  summer.  

Trailer  towing Driving  with  a  trailer 
General  information 
Your Audi was  designed  primarily  for passen
ger  transportation . 
If  you  plan  to  tow  a tra iler,  p lease  remember 
that  the  addit ional  load  will  affect  durab ility, 
economy  and  performance . 
Trailer  towing  not  on ly places  more  stress  on 
the  vehicle,  it  also  calls  for  more  concentra
tion  from  the  driver. 
F or  this  reason,  a lways  fo llow  the  operating 
and  driving  instructions  provided  and  use 
common  sense. 
(D Note 
If  you  are  going  to  tow  a trai ler,  you  must 
ac tivate  the  trailer  operation  mode 
c::> page  209,  Operating  instructions. 
Technical requirements 
Traile r hitch 
Use  a weig ht-carrying  hitch  conforming  to  the 
gross  trailer  we ight.  The  hitch  must  be  suita
b le for  your  veh icle  and  trailer  and  must  be 
mounted  securely  on  t he ve hicle's  chassis  at  a 
technically  sound location . Use  only  a  trail er 
hi tch  w ith  a  removab le  ball  moun t. A lways 
check  wi th t he tra ile r hi tch  man ufa ctur er to 
make  sure  that  you  are  using  the  cor rect 
h itch. 
Do not us e a bumper hitch . 
The  hitch m ust  be  installed  in such  a way that 
i t  does  not  interfe re with  the  impac t-absorb
i ng  bumper  syst em.  No mod ificat ions  should 
b e  made  to  the vehi cle  e xhaus t  and br ake  sys
tems . From  t ime  to  time,  check  th at  a ll hitc h 
mo unt ing  bo lts  rem ain  securely  fas tened. 
When  you  are  not  towing  a  trail er, remove  the 
tra ile r hi tch  ball  moun t.  T h is  prevents  the 
hi tch  from  causing  damage  sho uld  your  ve hi
cle  be  str uck  from  behind~ .&. 
Trailer  towin g 209 
Trailer  brakes 
If your  trailer  is equippe d wi th  a  bra king  sys
tem,  check  to  be  s ure  that  i t conforms  to  all 
regulations . 
T he  trailer  hyd ra u lic  bra ke  sys tem  mus t  not  be 
d irec tly connec ted  to  the  vehicle's  hydraulic 
brake  system . 
Safety  chains 
Always  use  safety  chains  be tween  your  ve hicle 
and  t he  tra ile r. 
Trailer  lights 
Trai ler  lights  must  meet  all  reg ulations.  Be 
su re to  c heck  with  your  Audi  dea ler  for  correct 
wir ing,  switches  and  relays . 
Mirrors 
If you  a re  unable  to  see  the  traffic  behind  you 
u sing  the  regula r outside  mirrors,  then  you 
must insta ll extended  mir rors.  It  is  important 
t h at  you 
always have  clea r vis io n  to  the  rear. 
_&. WARNING 
-
Afte r removi ng  the  trailer  hitch , do  no t 
s tor e  i t  in yo ur v ehicl e. In  case  of  sudden 
b raki ng,  the hi tch  co uld  fly forwar d and  in
j ur e you  o r yo ur  pass enge rs. 
Operating  instructions 
Maximum  trailer  weight 
A tra ile r fo r you r vehi cle is  l imited  to a typi cal 
cla ss 1 o r class  2  tr ailer. 
Trailer  load  distribution 
Be sure  the  load  in  the  tra ile r is  held  secure ly 
in  place  to  p revent  it  from  shift ing  fo rward, 
ba ckward  or  sideways. 
Never allow a passenger to ride in a trailer 
c::> .& in Driving instructions  on page  211 . 
Engine cooling  sy stem 
Towing  a t railer  ma kes  the  engine  wor k hard
er . It  is  impo rtant  that  the  cooling  system's 
performance  is  up  to  the  additional  load. 
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Always  apply  brakes  early.  When  driving 
downhill,  shift  into  a  lower  gear  to  use  the  en
g ine  braking  effect  to  slow  the  vehicle . Use of 
the  brakes  a lone  can  cause  them  to  overheat 
and  fail. 
Coolant temperature 
The  coolant  temperature  gauge ¢ page 11 
must  be  observed  carefully.  The  coo lant  tem
perature  can  increase  if you  drive  on  long  in
clines  in a  low gear  at  high  engine  speeds.  Re
duce  your  speed  immediately  if the  LEDs  in 
the  top  part  of  the  display  turn  on . 
For  more  information  about  indicator lights, 
refer  to. 
c> page  16. 
A WARNING 
Anyone  not  properly  restrained  in  a  mov
ing  vehicle  is at  a  much  greater  risk  in  an 
accident . Never  let  anyone  r ide  in your  car 
who  is  not  properly  wearing  the  restra ints 
provided  by Aud i. 
Trailer  towing  tips 
Important  to  know 
Your vehicle  hand les  different ly when  towing 
-
a  trailer  because  of  the  additional  weight  and 
d ifferent  weight  distribution . Safety,  perform
ance  and  economy  w ill greatly  depend  on  how 
carefully  you  load  your  trailer and  operate 
your  rig . 
Before  you  actually  tow  your  trailer,  practice 
turning,  stopp ing  and  backing  up  in an  area 
away  from  traffic . Keep  practicing  until  you 
have  become  completely  familiar with the way 
your  veh icle-trailer  comb ination  behaves  and 
responds . 
Backing  up  is diff icult  and  requires  practice . 
Backing  up  with  a tra iler  genera lly requires 
steer ing  action  opposite  to that  when  backing 
up your  vehicle  without  a  trailer. 
Maintain  a greater  distance  between  your  ve
hicle  and the one  in front  of you.  You will  need 
more  room  to  stop.  To compensate  for the 
Trailer  towing  211 
trailer,  you  wi ll need  a  larger  than  normal 
turning  radius. 
When  passing,  remember  that  you  cannot  ac
ce lerate  as  fast  as  you  norma lly would  be
cause  of  the added  load.  Make sure  you  have 
enough  room  to  pass. After  passing,  allow 
plenty  of  room  for your  trailer  before  chang
ing  lanes  again. 
Avoid jerky  starts,  sharp  turns  or  rapid lane 
changes. 
(0 Tips 
- Do not  tow  a trailer  during  the  break-in 
period  of  your  vehicle. 
- If  you  tow  a  trailer,  your  Audi may  re
quire  more  frequent  maintenance  due  to 
the  extra  load¢ 
page 289. 
Parking on a slope 
Do not  pork  on  a slope  with  a trailer . If  it can
not  be  avoided,  do so  only  after  doing  the  fol
lowing: 
When  parking: 
"'  App ly  the  foot  brake  . 
.,.  Have someo ne  p lace  chocks  under  both  the 
veh icle  and  the trailer  wheels. 
"'  With  chocks  in  place, slowly release  the 
brakes  until the  wheel  chocks  absorb  the 
load . 
.,.  Turn  the  wheels  towards  the  curb . 
.,.  Apply  the  parking  brake. 
.,.  Select  the  P selector  lever  posit ion . 
When  restarting  after parking: 
.,. Apply  the  foot  brake. 
.,.  Start  the  engine . 
.,.  Select  the  D/S se lector  lever  position  . 
.,.  Release  the  parking  brake  and  slowly  pull 
out  and  away  from  the  wheel  chocks. 
.,.  Stop  and  have  someone  retr ieve  the  wheel 
chocks . 
111> 
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Cleaning  and protect ion 
General  information 
Regular  core preserves  vehicle  value. 
Any automobile  is exposed to  industrial 
fumes , corrosive  road salt,  etc. A well  cared 
for  Audi  can look  like  new many years after 
purchase . Regu lar and  correct  care w ill  con
tr ibute  to  maintaining  the  beauty  and value  of 
your  Aud i. 
F u rth ermor e, good  c are  may  be a  conditi on 
for  subs tantiati ng a w arrant y cla im  sho uld 
c orrosion  d amag e or  paint  d efects oc cur. 
Your authorized  Audi  dealer  has a variety  of 
dedic ated  veh icle-car e products and can ad 
vise which  ones to  use for  cleaning  the  exter i
or  and  interior  of your  vehicle. 
Whether  you  use products  recommended  by 
Aud i or  other  commercially  available  clean ing 
agents,  please make sure you  apply them  cor
rectly . 
A WARNING 
-Cleaning agents  may be poisonous.  Keep 
them  out  of  the  reach of  children. 
- Heed all  caut ion labels. 
- Always  read directions  on the  container 
before  using  any product.  Follow  the  di
rect ions carefu lly. 
- Most  chemical  cleaners are concentrated 
and have to  be diluted . 
- Use spot  removing  fluids  only  in well 
ventilated  areas. 
- Do not  use gasoline,  kerosene, d iesel 
fuel,  nail  polish  remover  or  other  volatile 
fluids.  They may be toxic,  flammab le or 
haza rdous  in  other  ways. Do not  wash, 
wax or  dry the  vehicle  with  the  ign it ion 
on or the  engine  running. 
- Do not  clean the  undersides  of  chassis, 
fenders,  wheel  covers, e tc. w ithout  pro
tecting  your  hands and arms.  You may  c u t  yourself  on sharp -edged  metal  parts . 
Cleaning and  protec tion  213 
- Moisture  and ice on  brakes may impair 
brak ing  effic iency¢ 
page  199,  General 
information. 
Test the  brakes carefully 
each time  you wash the  vehicle. 
@) For the  sake of the  environment 
Select on ly environmentally  friend ly clean
i ng products . Leftover  cleaning  products 
should  not  d isposed of  in the  household 
waste. 
Care  of  exterior 
Washing 
Frequent  washing  protects  the  vehicle . 
The best  protection  against  environmental  i n
fluences  is 
frequent washing  and waxing . How 
often  t his is required  depends  on: 
- How much the  veh icle is used 
- Where  the  veh icle is parked  (garage,  in the 
open  under  trees,  etc.) 
- The seasonal and weather  conditions 
- Environmental  infl uences 
T he longer  b ird droppings,  insects, tree  resin, 
road and  indus tria l gr ime, ta r, soot,  road  salt 
and  other  materials  remain  on the  vehicle 
body, the  more  lasting  their  destructive  ef
fects  wi ll be . High  temperatures  caused by ex
posure to  intense  sun light  intens ify  the  corro
s ive effect,  particularly  when  humid ity  is high 
as well. 
Under certain  circumstances, 
weekl y washing 
may be necessary. Under other  cond itions,  a 
monthly  washing  and waxing  may be ade
quate . 
After  the  winter,  the  underside  of  the  vehicle 
should  be thoroughly  washed,  preferab ly in  a 
professional  car wash . 
Vehicles with  matte  finish  paint¢ 
page  215 . 
A WARNING 
Always read and  heed all  WARNINGS and 
other  information 
¢page  213. 
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224  Cleaning  and  protection 
Engine  compartment 
Be especially  careful  when  cleaning  the  en
gine  compartment. 
Al way s switch o ff  t he ign ition  b efore clean 
ing the  engi ne 
c:> &. . 
Plenum  p ane l 
Remove leaves from  the  plenum  pane l in front 
of  the  windshield  under  the  engine  compart
ment.  This p revents the  water  drain  holes 
from  becoming  blocked,  and it  preven ts de
bris from  enter ing the  veh icle inter ior  through 
the  heating  and venti lation  ducts. 
Cor rosion  protecti on 
The engine  compartment  and transmission 
have been corrosion-protected  at  the  factory. 
Good anti -corrosion  treatment  is very  impor 
tant,  particular ly  in the  winter.  If  the  vehicle 
is frequent ly driven  on sa lt  treated  roads, the 
entire  engine  compartment  and plenum  panel 
should  be thoroughly  cleaned at  the  end of 
winter and retreated to prevent salt damage . 
At  the  same time,  the  underside  of  the  vehicle 
should  be washed  as well. 
If  the  engine  compartment  is cleaned at  any 
time  with  grease removing  solut ions
1>, or  if 
you  have the  engine  washed,  the  anti-corro
sion treatment  is a lmost  always removed  as 
well.  It  is therefore  essential  to  have a  long
l asting  co rrosion  protection  reapp lied to  all 
surfaces,  seams, joints  and components  in the 
engine  compartment . 
&_ WARNING 
Be aware: The engine  compartment  of  any 
motor  vehicle  is a potentially  hazardous 
area. 
- Before working  in the  engine  compart
ment,  be sure to  read the  informat ion 
c:> page  230. 
- Before  reaching  into  the  front  pane l, al
ways switch  off  the  ignition.  Otherwise, 
1l  Use o nly  the  co rrect  cle anin g  so lu ti on s. Never  use  gas
o lin e  or d ie se l fuel. 
the  windshield  wiper  system  could  unin
tentionally  be switched  on,  possibly 
causing  personal  injury  from  the  moving 
wiper  linkage . 
- Never reach into  the  area around  or 
touch  the  rad iator  fan.  The auxiliary  fan 
is temperature  controlled  and can sw itch 
on suddenly- even when the  ignition  is 
off. 
- Do not  wash, wax or  dry  the  eng ine with 
the  engine  running.  Mov ing or  hot  parts 
could  injure  you. 
- Do not  clean the  underside  of  the  chas
sis, fenders,  wheel  covers, or  other  hard 
to  reach parts  without  protect ing your 
hands and arms . You may cut yourself  on 
sharp-edged  metal  parts . 
- Always read and  heed all  WARNINGS and 
other  info rmation 
c:> page  213.  

Fuel  supply  and  filling 
your  f uel  tank 
Gasoline 
Fuel  supply 
Using the  right  fuel  helps  keep  the  environ
ment  clean  and prevents  engine  damage. 
Fuel  recommendation 
The fuel  recommended  for  you r vehicle  is un
leaded  premium 
g rade gasolin e. See also 
¢ page  287,  Data . Audi  recommends  usi ng 
TO P TI ER  Deterge nt  Gaso line wi th a  minim um 
oc ta ne  ra ti ng  of  9 1 AK I (9 5 RON). For more 
in fo rmation  on TO P TI ER De tergent  Gaso line, 
p lease go to  the  official  website  (www.toptier 
gas.com). 
The  re commended  g asoline  octane  r ating  for 
your  engine  can a lso  be  fo und o n a label  loca t
e d  on  the  ins ide of  the  fuel  filler  flap . This rat 
ing  may be specif ied as A KI  or  RO N. 
Your veh icle m ay also be oper ated  using  un
l e aded  regular  gasoline  with  a minimum  oc 
tane  rating  of  87 AKI/91  RON . However, using 
87  AKI/9 1 RO N octa ne f ue l w ill  sli ghtly  re
d uce eng ine perfo rmance . 
Use  unleaded  gasoline  only. Unleaded  gaso 
line  is available  th rougho ut  the  USA, Canada, 
a nd  in  most  E uropean  cou ntries . We recom 
mend  that  you  do  not  ta ke yo ur vehicle  to 
areas or  count ries where  unleaded  gasoline 
may  not  be ava ilable. 
F or  mo re  informat io n  on  refue ling your  ve hi
cle,  see ¢ 
page  226. 
Octane  rating 
Octane r ati ng in dicates  a gaso line's abili ty to 
r es ist  engine  damaging  "knock"  ca used  by 
p remature  ign ition  and detonation.  Therefore, 
buy ing the  correct  grade  of  gaso line is very 
i mportant  to  help  prevent  possible  engine 
damage  and a loss of  engine  performance. 
Gasoline  most  common ly used in the  Unite d 
States  and Canada has the  followin g octane 
Fuel  supply  and  filling  your  fuel  tank  225 
ra tings that  can  usu a lly be found  on the  fi ller 
p ump : 
- Premium  Gr ade: 9 1 -9 6  AKI 
- Regular Grade : 87  -90  AKI 
Explanation  of  the  abbreviations: 
AKI  = Anti  K nock  In d ex = (R+M )/2 = (RO N 
+M ON)/2 
RON=  Resear ch O ctane  Num ber 
MO N= Motor  Octane  Number. 
(D Note 
- Do not  use a ny fue l w it h  octane  rat ings 
lower  than  87  A KI  or  9 1 RO N othe rwise 
e xpensive engi ne damage  w ill occur. 
- Do 
not use leaded gasoli ne . The use of 
leaded  gasolin e w ill  severely  damage 
yo ur vehicl e's cata lytic  co nve rter  and  its 
ability  to  control  exh aust  em iss ions. 
Blended  gasoline 
U se  of  gasoline  containing  alcohol or 
MTBE (methyl  tertiary  butyl  ether) 
You may use  unleaded  g asoline  blende d with 
a lcohol  o r MTBE (commonly  re fer red to  as 
oxygenates)  if  the  blende d mixture  meets  the 
fo llow ing  criteria: 
Blend  of  gasoline  methanol  (wood  alcohol  or 
methyl  alcohol) 
- Anti -kno ck index  mus t be 87  A KI or  higher. 
- Blend  must  contain  no  mor e than  3%  meth-
anol. 
- Blend  must  co ntain  more  than 2%  co-sol-
vents . 
Blend  of  gasoline  and ethanol  (grain alcohol 
or ethyl  alcohol) 
- Anti -knoc k index  must  be 87  A KI  or  higher. 
- Blend  must  not  conta in mo re tha n 10% 
ethanol. 
Blend  of  gasoline  and  MTBE 
- Anti -knoc k index  must  be 87  AKI or  higher . ll>-
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226  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 228 . 
You can find  the  fuel  tank  capacity  of your ve
hicle  in 
Technical Data ¢ page 287. 
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 225. 
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