
V  up to  149  mph  (240 km/h)1
) 
Z  over  149  mph  (240  km/h)1) 
W  up to  168  mph  (270  km/h)1l 
Y  up to  186  mph  (298  km/h)
1 ) 
Your veh icle is norma lly factory  equipped  with 
t ires, which posses s excellen t driving charac
ter istics  and  give your Audi opt imum  driving 
comfort . An electronic  speed  limiter 
~ page 30 w ill normally  prevent  your vehicle 
from  go ing faste r th an  the  tire  speed  rating 
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U.S.  DOT T ire Identification  Number  (TIN ) 
and tire  manufactur e date 
This  is the  t ire's "serial  numbe r" . It begins 
with the  le tters  "DOT"  and  indicates  that  the 
tire  meets  all federal  standards . The next  two 
numbers  or letters  indicate  the  p lant  where  it 
was  manufactured,  and  the  last  four  numbers  represent  the  week and year  of manufactu re. 
Fo r example,  the  numbers  2212  mean  the  tire 
was  produced  in  the  22nd  week of 2012.  The 
other  numbers  are  market ing codes  that  may 
or  may not  be  used  by  the t ire manufacturer. 
This  informat ion  is used  to  contact  consumers 
if a t ire defect  requires  a  reca ll. 
Aud i Original  tire 
Tires with the  iden tifica tion "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  charac ter istics  when  used 
correctly . Yo ur au thori zed  Audi dealer  w ill 
g lad ly provide you with  more  information. 
Tire ply composition  and materials  used 
The numbe r of p lies  ind icates  the  n umber  of 
l ayers of rubber-coated  fabric  i n the  t ire. In 
gener al, the  grea ter  the  numbe r of p lies, the 
more  weig ht  a tire  can s upport.  Tire man ufac
turers  a lso  must  indicate  the  materials  in the 
tire,  wh ich include ste el, nylon, polyest er, and 
others. 
ll  Fo r tires  wit h  a m ax im um  s pee d ca pabil ity  over 
1 4 9  m ph (24 0  k m/h) , tire m an ufa ctur ers  somet ime s 
use  the let ters  "ZR." 
Tire s an d wheel s 259 
Maximum  Load Rating 
This number  indicates  the  max imum  load  in 
k ilograms  and  po unds t hat  can be  ca rr ied  by 
the  tire. 
Tire quality  grading  for  treadwear , 
traction,  and temp eratu re  resistance 
T read  wear, t raction  and  tempe ra tu re grades 
¢ page 
260 . 
Maximum  Permissible Inflation  Pressure 
This number  is the  greatest  amount  of a ir 
pressure  that  should  ever be  put  in the  tire 
u nder  norma l dr iv ing cond itions . 
_& WARNING ~ 
- Using incorrect  o r unmatched  tires  and I 
or wheels  or improper  tire  and wheel 
comb inat ions  can lead  to  loss  of control, 
coll is ion and  serious  personal  in jury. 
- Always use  t ires , rims and  whee l bolts 
that  meet  the  specif ications  of original 
factory- installed  tires  or other  combina
tions  that  have been  sp ecifically ap
proved by the  vehicle manufacture r. 
- Tires age  even  if they  are  not  being  used 
and  can fai l sudden ly, especially at  high 
speeds . Tires that  are  more  than  6 yea rs 
old can only be  used  in an  emergency 
and  then  w ith  special  care and  at  lower 
speeds. 
- Never mo unt  used  tires  on your veh icle if 
you are  not  sure  of the ir "previous histo
ry ." O ld used  tires may have been  dam
aged  even though  the  damage  cannot  be 
seen  that  can  lead  to  sudden  tire  fai lure 
and  loss of vehicle control. 
-All  four  whee ls must  be fitted  with  radial 
tires  of the  same  type,  size (rolling cir cumference)  and  the  same  tread  pattern . 
Driving with  different  tires  reduces  vehi
cle handling  and  can lead  to  a  loss  of 
control. 
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@ Tips 
Where  snow  chains  are  mandatory  oncer
tain  roads,  this  normally  also  applies  to 
veh icles  with  all-wheel  dr ive. 
Wheel  bolts 
Wheel  bolts  must  always  be  tightened  to  the 
correct  torque . 
The  design  of whee l bolts  is  matched  to  the 
factory  insta lled  rims . If  different  rims  are  fit
ted,  the  correct  wheel  bolts  with  the  right 
length  and  correctly  shaped  bolt  heads  must 
be  used.  This  ensures  that  wheels  are  f itted 
securely  and  that  the  brake  system  functions 
correctly . 
In  certain  circumstances,  you  may  not  use 
wheel  bolts  from  a different  vehicle  -even  if it 
is the  same  model 
<=> page  291. 
.&_ WARNING 
Improperly  tightened  or  maintained  wheel 
bolts  can  becom e loose  caus ing  loss  of 
cont ro l,  a  co llision  and  serious  persona l in
Jury . 
- Always  keep  the  wheel  bolts  and  the 
threads  in the  wheel  hubs  clea n so  the 
w heel  bolts  can  t urn  easily  and  be  prop 
erly t ightened . 
- Never  grease  or  oil the  wheel  bolts  and 
the  threads  in the  wheel  hubs.  They  can 
become  loose  while  d riving  if greased  or 
oi led,  even  if tightened  to  the  specif ied 
torque. 
- Only use  whee l bolts  that  belong  to  the 
rim  being  installed . 
- Never  use  different  whee ls  bolts  on your 
vehicle. 
- Always  maintain  the  co rrect  tighten ing 
torq ue for  the  wheel  bo lts  to  reduce  the 
risk  of a wheel  loss . If  the  tightening  tor
que  of the  wheel  bolts  is too  low,  they 
can  loosen  and  come  out  when  the  vehi
cle  is moving.  If  the  tightening  torque  is 
too  high,  the  whee l bolts  and  threads 
Tire s an d wheel s 263 
can  be  damaged  and  the  whee l can  be
come  loose. 
(D Note 
The  specified  torque  for the  whee l bolts  is 
90  ft  lb  (120  Nm) with  a  tolerance  of±  7,4 
ft  lb(±  10  Nm) . Torq ue  whee l bolts  diago
nally.  After  changing  a whee l, the  torq ue 
must  be  checked  as  soon  as  possible  with  a 
torque  wrench  -preferably  by an  author
i zed  Audi  dealer  or  qualified  workshop. 
Low aspect  ratio  tires 
You r Aud i is facto ry-equ ipped  w it h  low aspect 
ra tio  tires.  These  tires  have  been  tho ro ughly 
tested  and  been  se lec ted  spe cifically  for  you r 
model  for their  superb  perfo rmance,  road  fee l 
and  handling  under  a variety  of driving  condi
tions.  Ask your  authorized  Audi dealer  for 
more  details  . 
T he  low  aspect  ratio  of  these  t ires  is ind icated 
by a  numera l of 
55  or le ss in the  tire's  s ize 
designation.  The  numera l represents  the  ratio 
of  the  t ire's  sidewa ll height  in  relation  to  its 
tread  width  expressed  in  percentage.  Conven
tiona l tires  have  a  he ight/w idth  rat io  of  60  or 
more . 
The performance  of  low-aspect -ra tio  tire s is 
particularly  sens it iv e to  improper  inflation 
pressure. It  is therefore  important  that  low 
aspect ratio  t ires are inflated  to the  specified 
pre ssure and that  the  inflation  pressur e is 
regularly  che cked and  maintain ed. Tire pre s
s ures should  be  checked at  least  on ce a 
m onth  and  alwa ys before  a long trip 
¢ page  2 52,  Checking  tire  pressure . 
What  you  can  do to  avoid  tire  and  rim 
damage 
Low aspect  ratio  tires  can  be  damage d mo re 
easily  by impact  w ith  potholes,  curbs,  g ull ies 
or  ridges  on  t he  road,  partic ularly  if the  tire  is 
u nderinflated. 
Ill>-
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What  do  I  do  now? Emergency  warning 
triangle 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with  emerge ncy warning  triangle 
The warning  triangle is located  on the  inside 
of  the  trunk  lid . 
"' M ~ 
D -~ .. m 
 !I l 
Fig. 203 Trun k lid:  Warn ing  triang le 
.,.  To open  the  cover,  turn  the  locking  mecha
nism  and  pull  the  cover  downward . 
.,.  Remove  the warning  triangle  from  its hold
er. 
The  rear  lid  is only  designed  to  ho ld  the  warn
ing  triangle  offered  by  the original  accessories 
program.  If you  would  like  to  retrofit  your  ve
hicle  with  a warning  triangle,  p lease  contact 
your  authorized  Audi dealer. 
Vehicle  tool  kit 
Vehicle  tool  kit  and  jack 
The vehicle  tool kit is located  in the  luggage 
compartment  under  the  cargo  floor  cover. 
F ig . 204 Luggage  compa rtment:  cargo  floo r cover 
folded  upward/spa re  tire 
What  do  I  d o now ? 267 
Fig. 20 5 Trunk  lid: Veh icle too l kit 
.,.  Fold  the  floor  to  the  seatback with  the  help 
of the  handle  . 
.,.  Turn  the  handwheel  counter- clockwise 
q fig.  204 and  remove  the  spare  t ire  to 
reach  the  vehicle  tool  kit. 
T he  onboard  tool  k it  includes: 
- Hooks  to remove  the whee l covers* 
- Plastic  hook to remove  wheel  bolt  covers* 
- Wheel  bolt  wrench 
-Alignment  pin  for  changing  wheels 
- Screwdriver  with  reversib le  blade 
- Tow ing  loop 
-Jack 
Before  storing  the jack,  make  sure  it  is wound 
back  down  as  far  as  it  will  go. 
A WARNING 
Im proper  use  of  the  vehicle  jack  can  cause 
serious  personal  injuries. 
- Never  use  the screw  driver  hex  head  to 
tighten  w heel  bolts,  since  the  bolts  can
not  attain  the  necessary  tighten ing  tor
que  if you  use  the  hex  head,  potentially 
causing  an  ac cident. 
- The  factory-supplied  jack  is intended  on
ly for  yo ur vehicle  model.  Under  no  c ir
cumstances  sho uld  it  be  used  to  lift 
heavy ve hicles  o r other  loads;  yo u risk  in
juring  yo urself. 
- Never  start  the  engine  when  the  vehicle 
is raised,  wh ich co uld  cause  an  acc ident. 
- Support  the  vehicle  secu rely with  appro
pria te stands  if wor k is to  be  per formed 
underneath  the  vehicle;  otherwise,  there 
is a  potentia l risk for  injury.  

Changing  a  wheel 
Before  changing  a  wheel 
Observe the  following  precautions  for your 
own  and your  passenger's  safety  when chang
ing  a wheel . 
.,. After  you  experience  a tire  fai lure,  pull  the 
car  well  away  from  moving  traffic  and  try  to 
reach 
le vel gro und  before  you  stop¢.&_ . 
..  All  passengers  shou ld 
leav e the  car and 
move  to  a safe  location  (fo r instan ce,  be hind 
the  guardra il)¢ .&_. 
..  Engage  the 
parking  br ake to  prevent  your 
vehicle  from  ro lling  unintentionally¢ .&_. 
..  Move 
selecto r leve r to  posi tion  P ¢ .&_ . 
..  If you  are  tow ing  a  trai ler,  unh itch  the  trai l
er  from  your  veh icle. 
.,.  Take the 
jack and  the spare tire out  of  the 
luggage  compartment ¢ 
page 267, 
¢page  268. 
.8, WARNING 
You or  your  passengers  cou ld  be  injured 
w hile changing  a whee l if yo u do  not  fol
low  t hese  safety  precautions: 
- If you  have  a  flat  t ire,  move  a safe  dis 
t a nce  off  the  ro ad.  Tur n off  the  eng ine, 
turn  the  emergency  f lashers  on  an d use 
other  warning  dev ices  to  alert  other  mo
torists. 
- Make  sure  that  passengers  wait  in a  safe 
place  away  from  the  ve hicle  and  well 
away  from  the  road  and  traff ic. 
- To help  p revent  the  vehicle  from  moving 
sudden ly and  possibly  slipping  off the 
jack,  always  fu lly set  the  parking  brake 
and  block  the  wheel  diagonally  opposite 
the  wheel  being  changed.  Whe n one 
front  wheel  is  lifted  off  the  ground,  plac ing  the  A utomat ic Transm iss ion  in  P 
(Park)  will 
not p revent  the  vehicle  from 
moving. 
- Before  you  change  a wheel,  be  su re  the 
ground  is  level  and  fi rm.  If  necessa ry, 
use  a  sturdy  board  under  the  jack. 
-
What  do I do  now?  269 
- Always  store  the  vehicle  tool  kit,  the  jack 
and  the  replaced  tire  in the  luggage  com partment 
¢page  136. 
(D Tips 
Before  changing  the  whee l, you  must  acti
vate  the  jacking  mode,  so  that  the  auto matic  controls  for  the  Adaptive  Air Sus
pension*  do  not  make  it  more  d iff icult  to 
lift  the  vehicle  with  the  jack 
¢ page  271 . 
Changing  a  wheel 
When you  change  a wheel , follow  these
quence described  below  step-by-step  and  in 
exactly  that  order  . 
l. Activate  the  vehicle  jack  mode* 
¢page  271 . 
2.  Remove  the decorativ e whee l cover* . For 
more  details  see  also¢ 
page 2 70,  Deco
rative  wheel  covers 
or ¢ page 2 70, 
Wheels  with  wheel  bolt  caps . 
3.  Loosen  the wh eel  bolt s ¢page  271. 
4. Loca te the  p roper  moun ting  poin t for  the 
jack  and  align  the  jack  be low  that  point 
¢ page  271 . 
5. Rais e the  car  with  the  jack ¢ page  271. 
6.  Remove  the wheel  with  the  flat  tire and 
then  install 
the  spare ¢page  273. 
7.  Tighten  all  whee l bolts  lightly . 
8. 
Lo wer the  vehicle  with  the  jack . 
9 .  Use  the  wheel  bolt  w rench  and 
firmly 
t ighten  al l wheel  bolts¢ page 2 71. 
10.  Rep lace  the  deco ra ti ve whe el c ove r*. 
11.  Deactivate  the  vehicle  jack  mode*  in the 
MMI: 
ICARI f u nction  button > (Car )*  sy s
tems 
contro l button > S ervici ng & check s 
> Air  s usp.: jack mod e > Off. 
The vehicle  jack  mode * switches  off  automati
ca lly at  speeds  above  6  mph  (10  km/h) . 
.8, WARNING 
-Always  read  and  fo llow  all WARNINGS and 
i nformat ion¢ 
A in  Raising  the  vehicle on 
page 
272 and ¢ page  274. 
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2 70  What  do  I  do  now ? 
After  changing  a wheel 
A wheel  change  is not complete  without  the 
doing  the  following . 
.. Always store  the  vehicle  too l kit,  the jack* 
and  the  replaced  ti re  i n the  luggage  com
partment ¢ 
page  136. 
.. Check the tire  pres sure on  the  spare  w heel 
i m media tely after  mount ing  it . 
.,.  As soo n as  po ssible,  have  the 
tightening 
torques 
on  a ll w heel  bol ts checked  with  a 
tor que  wrench . The  correct  tightening  tor 
que  is 90  ft  lb  ( 120  Nm)  . 
..  Have the  flat  tire 
replaced as  soon  as  poss i
ble. 
@ Tips 
- If  you  notice  t hat  the  whee l bolts  are 
corroded  and  difficult  to  t urn while 
changing  a t ire, they  should  be  replaced 
bef ore  yo u check  the  tighten ing  torque . 
- Drive at  reduced  speed  unt il y ou  have  the 
tightening  torques  checked . 
- After  changing  a wheel,  the  tire  pressure 
i n a ll four  tires  must  be  checked/cor rect
ed  and  t he tire  pressure  mo nitor ing  indi
cator  must  be  stored  in the  MMI 
¢page 266 . 
Decorative  wheel  covers 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  decorative wheel  covers 
T he decora tive wh eel covers must  be removed 
first  to  access  the  wheel  bolts . 
Fig. 206 Changing  a w hee l: Re movin g  the  w heel  cove r 
Removing 
.,. Inse rt  the hook (provided  with  the  ve hicle 
tool  kit )  in t he  hole  in the  wheel  hub  cove r.  .. 
Pull  off  the 
decorative wheel  cover 
¢fig . 206. 
Wheels  with  wheel  bolt  caps 
Applies  to  veh icles:  w it h w heel  bolts  with  caps 
The  ca ps must  be removed  first  from  the 
wheel  bolts  before  the  bolts  can be un
screwed. 
Fig . 20 7 Cha ng ing  a  w heel:  re m oving  t he w hee l b o lt 
caps 
Removing 
..  Push  t he plastic clip (provided  with  the  ve
hicle  tool  kit) over  t he  wheel  bolt  cap  u nti l 
the  inner  reta iners  on  the  clip a lign  with  the 
edge  of  the  cover. 
.,.  Remove  the  cap  wit h the 
plastic clip (veh i
cle  tool  kit) 
¢ fig . 207 . 
Refitting 
.. Place  the  caps  over  the  whee l bolts  and 
push  them  back  o n. 
The  caps  are  to  protect  and  keep  the  wheel  bo lts  clean .  

Loosening and  tightening  the  wheel 
bolt s 
The wheel  bolts  must  be  loosened  before  rais
ing  the  vehicle. 
F ig.  208 Changing  a whee l: loos enin g the  wh eel bo lt s 
Loo sening 
..  Slide  the whe el w re nch onto  the  wheel  bolt 
as  far  as  it  wi ll go  . 
..  Take  tight  hold  of  th e 
end of  the  wrench 
hand le  and  turn  the  whee l bolts 
counte r
clock wis e 
abou t one single turn  in  the  direc
tion  of  arrow  c:> 
fig. 208 . 
Tightening 
.. Slide  the  wheel  wrench  onto  the  whee l bolt 
as  far  as  it will  go. 
..  Take tigh t hold  of  the 
end of  the  wrench 
handle  and  turn  each  wheel  bolt 
cl ockw ise 
unt il it  is seated . 
A WARNING 
-Do not  use  force  or  hurry  when  changing 
a whee l -you  can  cause  the  vehicle  to  s lip 
off  the  jack  and  cause  ser ious  persona l 
injuries. 
- Do not loosen  the  wheel  bolts more  than 
one  turn 
before  you  ra ise  the  veh icle  w ith 
the  jack.  -You risk  an  injury. 
(D Tips 
- Never  use  the  hexagonal  socket  in the 
handle  of  the  screwd rive r to  loosen  or 
tighten  the  wheel  bo lts. 
- If a whee l bolt  is very  tight,  you  may  find 
i t  easier  to  loosen  by c arefully  p ushi ng 
down  on  the  end  of  the  whee l bolt 
wrench  with 
one foot  only . As you do  so, 
What  do I d o  now ? 271 
hold  on  to  the  car  to  keep  your  balance 
and  take  care  not  to  slip . 
Raising the  vehicle 
The vehicle must  be  lifted  with  th e jack  first 
before  the  wheel  can be  removed. 
F ig . 209 Sill  panels : ma rki ngs 
Fig . 210 Sill : p os it ion ing  t he  ve hicle  jack 
..  Act iv ate  the  vehicle  jack  mode*  in the  MMI: 
!CAR I function  button> (Car) * sy stems con
trol  button> 
S e rv icing & ch ecks > Air  su sp .: 
jack  mode > On  . 
.,. Engage  the park ing  brake to  prevent  your 
veh icle  from  rolling  unintentionally . 
.,.  Move  the 
s elect or le ver  to  p osition  P . 
.,. Find the marking (imp rint)  on  the  sill tha t 
is  nearest  the  wheel  that  wi ll be  changed 
r=> fig.  209 . Behind  the  marking,  there  is  a 
lifti ng  p oint on  the  sill  for  the  veh icle jack . 
..  Veh icles  wi th a s ill: remove  the  cover  from 
the  sill  before  lift ing  the  veh icle  wi th a vehi
cle jack 
c:> page  272 . 
.,.  Turn  the vehicl e ja ck located  under  the lift
ing  point  on  the  sill  to  ra ise  the  jack  unti l its 
arm  @ c:> 
fig.  210 is  located  under  the  des
ignated  p lastic  moun t c:>  &, c:>(D . 
..  Align  the  jack  so  that  its  arm@c:> 
fig. 210 
engages  in the  designated  lifting  point  in 
the  door  sill  and  the  movable  base @ lies 
~  

Taking the  wheel  off/installing  the  spare 
Follow these  instructions  step-by-step  for 
changing  the  wheel. 
Fig. 2 12 Changing  a wheel:  using  the  screwdriver  han 
dle  (with  the  blade  removed}  to  turn  t he  bo lts 
F ig . 2 13 Changing  a wheel: alignm en t  pin  ins ide  the 
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 the  wheel 
..  Use the hex agon al  so ck et  in th e scr ew dr iv
e r handle 
to  comp letely  remove  the  top
most  wheel  bo lt  and  set  it aside  on  a 
clean 
s u rface Q fig.  212 . 
.. Screw  the  threaded  end  of  the alignm ent 
pin from  the  tool  k it  hand -tight  into  the 
empty  bolt  hole 
Qfig . 213. 
..  Then  remove  the  other  wheel  bo lts  as  de
scribed  above  . 
..  Take off the  wheel  leaving  the alignment 
pin  in the  bolt  hole 
Q (D. 
Putting  on the  spar e wheel 
..  Lift the  spare  wheel  and  carefully  slide  it 
over the  alignment  pin to  guide  it  in place 
Q (D. 
What  do  I  d o now ? 273 
.. Use the  hexagonal  socket  in the  screwdriver 
handle  to  screw  in and  tighten  all  wheel 
bolts 
slightly. 
..  Remove  the alignment  pin  and  insert  and 
tighten  the  remaining  wheel  bolt  slightly  like the  rest. 
..  Turn the  jack  handle  counter-clockwise  to 
lower  the  veh icle  until  the  jack  is fully  re
leased  . 
..  Use the  wheel  bo lt wrench  to  tighten  all 
wheel  bo lts  firm ly 
Q page  271. Tighten 
them 
crosswise, from  one  bolt  to  the  (ap
proximately)  opposite  one,  to  keep  the 
wheel  centered. 
(D Note 
When  removing  or  installing  the  whee l, 
the  rim  could  hit  the  brake  rotor  and  dam
age  the  rotor.  Work  carefully  and  have  a 
second  person  help  you. 
@ Tips 
Never  use  the  hexagonal  socket  in the  han 
dle  of the  screwdriver  to  loosen  or tighten 
the  w heel  bolts. 
- Pull the  reversible  blade  from  the  screw
dr iver  before  you  use  the  hexagonal 
socket  in the  hand le  to  turn  the wheel 
bolts. 
- When  mounting  tires  w ith 
unidi rectional 
tread  design 
make  sure  the  tread  pat
tern  is po inted  the  right  way 
~page  274. 
-The wheel  bo lts  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  before  remounting  the  whee l.  

274  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 
note  t he followi ng: 
- The  direction  of  rotation  is  marked  by a n ar
r ow  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 a ble  to 
achi eve  its  optimum  perfo rm anc e  cha racter
i st ics w ith  reg ard  t o aqu aplani ng,  noise  and 
we ar. 
- W e  reco mmend  t hat  you  pay  pa rticular  at
te nti on t o this  fact  d uring  wet  we ather  and 
t h at  you  a dju st  yo ur  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  informati on c> page  257 , New 
t ires and  replacing  tires  and  wheels 
if you  are 
go ing  t o  u se  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  service  station. 
- With  steel  and alloy  wheel  rims , the  wheel 
bolts  are correctly tightened  at  a torque  of 
90  ft  lb  (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. 
A WARNING 
-
- If  you  are  going  to  e quip your  ve hicl e 
with  tires  or  rims  which  differ  from  those 
which  were  facto ry  installed,  then  be 
sure  to  rea d the  informati on 
9 page  257, 
New  tir es and  replacing  tires  and 
w he els . 
- Always ma ke sure  the  damag ed wheel  o r 
even  a flat  tire  and  the  jack  a nd  tool  ki t 
ar e prop erly s ecu red  in the luggage  co m
p artm ent  and  are not  lo ose in the  pas 
s e ng er c ompa rtm ent . 
- I n an  acci dent  or  sudd en man euve r they 
could  fly  forwa rd,  inju ring  anyon e in  the 
v eh icle. 
- Always  store  d amag ed  wh eel, jack and 
too ls  secur ely  in the  lugg age  c ompart 
ment.  Otherwi se,  in  an  accident  or su d
de n maneuve r they  co uld  fly forw ard, 
causing  inj ury to  passe ngers  i n the  ve hi
cle.