
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  

-Never  mount  used  tires  on  yo ur vehicle  if 
yo u 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. 
- If you  notice  unusual  vibration  or  if the 
vehicle  pulls  to  one  side  when  d riving,  al
ways  stop  as  soon  as  it  is safe  to  do  so 
and  check  the  wheels  and  tires  for  dam
age . 
(D Note 
Please  note  that  summe r and  wi nte r tires 
are  designed  for  the  cond itions  that  are 
Glossary of tire  and  loading  terminology 
Accessory weight  means  the  comb ined  weight  (in excess  of 
those  sta ndard  items  which  may  be  rep laced) 
of  au toma tic  transmission,  power  steer ing , 
power  brakes,  power  windows,  power  seats, 
radio,  and  heater,  to  the  extent  that  these 
items  are  availab le  as  factory-installed  equip
ment  (whether  installed  or  not) . 
Aspect  ratio 
means  the  rat io  o f the  height  to the  w idth  of 
the  tire  in  percent . Numbers  of  55  or  lower  in 
dicate  a  low  sidewall  for  improved  steering  re
sponse  and  better  overa ll handling  on  dry 
pavement . 
Bead 
means  the  part  of  the  t ire  t hat  is  made  o f 
steel  wires,  wrapped  or  reinforced  by ply  cords 
and  that  is shaped  to  fit  the  r im. 
Bead separation 
means  a  b reakdown  of  the  bond  between 
components  in  the  bead . 
Cord  means  the  strands  forming  the  plies  in the 
tire. 
Tire s an d wheel s 24  7 
typica l in those  seasons . Aud i recommends 
using  winter  tires  during  the  winter 
months . Low temperatures  signif icant ly 
dec rease  the  e lasticity  of  summer  t ires, 
which  affects  tract ion  and  brak ing  ability. 
If summer  t ires  are  used  i n very  co ld  tem 
peratures,  cracks  ca n form  o n the  tread 
bars , res ulting  in  perma nen t tire  damage 
that  can  cause  loud  driving  noise  and  un
bala nced  ti re s. Audi  i s  not respon sible  for 
th is  type  of  damage . 
Cold tire  inflation  pressure 
means  the  t ire  p ress ure recommended  by t he 
vehicle  manufacture r fo r a  tire  o f a  des ignated 
s ize  t hat  has  not  bee n driven  for  more  than  a 
coup le  o f miles  (k ilometers)  at  low  speeds  in 
the  three  hour  period  before  the  tire  press ure 
is  m easured  or  adjusted. 
Curb weight 
me ans the  we ight  of  a  motor  ve hicle with 
st andard  equipmen t  incl ud ing  the  max imum 
capacity  of  fuel,  oi l, and  coolant,  air  condi 
tioning  and  additional  weig ht  of  optiona l 
equipment. 
Extra  load tire 
means  a t ire design  to  oper ate  a t higher  load s 
and  at  higher  inflation  pressures  than  the  cor
responding  standa rd tire . Extra  load  tires  may 
be  identified  as  "XL", "x l",  "EXTRA  LOAD", o r 
"RF"  on  the  sidewal l. 
Gross Axle  Weight  Rating  ("GAWR") 
me ans the  load-ca rry ing  capac ity  of  a single 
axle  system , measured  at  the  tire -ground  in
te rfaces. 
Gross Vehicle Weight  Rating  ( "GVWR ") 
mea ns  the  maximum  total  loaded  we ight  of 
the  ve hicl e.  .,.. 
• 
•  

General  information Explanation  of 
technical  data 
Som e of  t he technical  data  listed  in this  man 
ual  requires further  explanation . 
The  technical  data  for  your  vehicle  is  listed  in 
the  charts  starting  on 
Q page  287 . This  sec
tion  provides  general  information,  notes  and  r estr ictions  wh ich  app ly to  this  data. 
Vehicle  identification 
The key  data  is given  on the  vehicle identifi ca
tion  number  ( VIN) plate  and  the  vehicle data 
sti cker . 
Fig. 22 7 Vehicle  Ident ific atio n  Num ber  (V lN) p la te:  lo 
cation  o n dri ve r"s  s ide das h pa nel 
Fi g. 2 28 The  ve hicle  iden tifi cat ion  label -inside  the 
l u ggage  co mpartme nt 
The Vehicle  Identification  Number  (VlN) 
is located  on  the  d river's  side  so  tha t  it  is v is i
b le from  the  outside  throug h the  windshield 
Q fig . 22 7.  You can  also  d isplay  the  Vehicle 
Identification  N umber  of  your  vehicle  in the 
MMI. Select:  Function  button 
!CAR I> (Car )* 
systems 
> VIN  number . 
General  inform ation  285 
The vehicle  identification  label 
is  lo cated  in the  l uggage  comp artment  in  the 
spare  whee l we ll. 
T he  label 
r:::> fig.  228 shows  th e fo llow ing  vehi
cl e  data : 
(D Product ion  cont ro l No. 
@ Vehicle  identific ation  No. 
@ Type code  number 
© Type designat ion/e ngine  o utput  in  K ilo-
wat ts 
® Engine  and  transm ission  code  letter 
® Pa int  No ./lnterior 
0 Op tio nal  eq uipment  No.'s 
Vehicle  data  2 to  7  are  a lso  found  in your  War
ranty 
& Mai nte nance  bookle t. 
The safety  compliance  sticker 
is your  assurance  that  your  new  vehicle  com
plies  with  a ll applicab le  Fede ral  Motor  Vehicle 
Safety  Standards  which  were  in  effect  at  the 
time  the  ve hicle  was  manufactur ed . You can 
find  this  sticke r o n  the  left  doo r jamb. 
It 
sh ows  the  month  an d  ye ar  of  pro duction  and 
t he  ve hicl e  ident ificat io n  number  of  yo ur vehi 
cle  (perforation)  as  well  as  the  G ross  Vehicle 
Weight  Rating  (GVW R) and  the  Gross  Axle 
Weight  Rating  (GAWR) . 
The high  voltage  warning  label 
is lo cate d on  the  lock  ca rrie r. 
The spark  ignition  system complies  with 
the  Canadian  standard  ICES-002. 
Weights 
Gross Vehicle Weight  Rating 
T he  Gro ss Vehicle  Weigh t Rat ing  (GVWR), and 
t he  Gross  Axle We igh t Rati ng  (GAWR) for 
fron t and  rear  are  listed  on  a sticker  on  the 
l eft  door  jamb . 
T he  Gro ss Vehicle  Weigh t Rat ing  incl udes  the 
weight  of  the  bas ic vehicle  plus  f ull fuel  t ank, 
oi l and  coo lant,  plus  maximum  load,  which  in
cludes  passen ger  we ight  (150  lbs/68  kg per  ..,.  

28 6  G enera l inform ation 
designated  seating  position)  and  luggage 
w eight ¢.&, . 
Gross Axle W eight  Rating 
The Gross Axle Weight  Rating  is the  maximum 
l oad that  can be applied  at  each axle of  the 
vehicle  ¢Lr!, . 
Vehicle capacit y weight 
The vehicle  capac ity  we ight  (max . load)  is list
ed either  on the  dr iver's side  B-pilla r or  inside 
the  fuel  filler  flap. 
Roof weight 
T he m aximum  perm iss ible  roo f we igh t is 
22 0  lb  (100  kg ). The roof  weight  is made up 
of  the  weight  of  the  roof  rack system  and the 
weight  of  the  object  be ing transported 
¢ page 62 , Loading  the  roof  rack. 
A WARNING 
- T he ac tual Gross Axle Weight  Rat ing at 
the  front  and  rear axles shou ld  not  ex
ceed the  permissible  weights,  and their 
combination  must  not  exceed the  Gross 
Vehicle Weight  Rat ing . 
- Exceeding permissib le weight  ratings  can 
result  in vehicle  damage,  accidents  and 
personal  injury. 
{[)  Note 
- The vehicle  capacity weight  figures  apply 
when  the  load  is distributed  evenly  in the 
vehicle  (passengers and luggage) . When 
transporting  a heavy load  in the  luggage 
compartment,  carry  the  load  as near to 
the  rear axle as possib le so that  the  vehi 
cle 's ha ndling  is  not  impa ired. 
- Do not  exceed the  maximum  permissible 
axle  loads or  the  max imum  gross vehicle 
weight . Always  remember  that  the  vehi
cle's handling  will  be affected  by the  ex
tra  load . Therefore,  adjust  your  speed ac
cord ingly. 
- Always obse rve lo ca l regu lations. 
-
Dimensions 
The specifications  refer  to  the  basic model. 
Diff erences may occur dep ending  on th e mod
el type  and options  o rdered,  for  example,  ti re 
si zes. 
~ Note 
When  driving  up steep  ramps,  on rough 
roads, over curbs, etc . it  is important  to  re
member  that  some  parts  of  your  vehicle, 
such as spo ilers or  exhaus t system  compo
nents,  may be close to  the  ground . Be 
careful  not  to  damage them .