Driver information system
the current trip information. If the trip is inter
rupted for
more than 2 hours the memory is re
set automat ically.
Total-trip memory (Trip computer 2)
Unlike the sing le-trip memory, the total-trip
memory is not reset automatically. This permits
you to evaluate your driving data for the entire
period between manual resets.
Operation
The trip computer is controlled by two switches
on the windshield wiper lever.
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Fig. 10 Wiper a rm/wiper leve r: controls for the t rip com ·
puter
Selecting the trip computer
• Tap the I Reset ! button @ unt il the trip comput
er (memory level 1 or 2) appears in the disp lay
¢ page 21, fig. 8.
Selecting the functions
• Push in the upper ( lower) protrusion on the
function selector switch @~
fig. 10. The func
tions for the trip computer are displayed in suc
cession on the respective memory levels.
Resetting the function to zero
• Push the I RESE T I button @ for at least two sec-
onds.
You can reset the follow ing values to zero:
- driving time
- distance
- average fuel mileage
- average speed
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The trip computer only operates when the igni
tion is on . When you turn on the ignition, the
funct ion that was in use when you last turned the
ignition off will be displayed.
(D Tips
-You can also set the values for the functions
to zero in the menu display
( Reset )
c':) page 2 2.
-All stored values will be lost if the vehicle
battery is disconnected.
Menu display
Introduction
Fig. 11 D isp lay: Start menu
Some functions in your vehicle can be set, acti
vated, and controlled by
Menus (e.g . parking sys
tem•). With these menus you can also select the
i nformation shown in the Driver Information Sys
tem, which operates only with the ignition
switched on . Operation is contro lled by the
I RESET ! button and the rocker switch on the wip
er lever
¢page 23, fig. 12 .
The Start menu shows you the different display
types
~ fig . 11. Each dis play type in the Start
menu contains a submenu with additional op-
tions.
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Tires and wheels
Tires
General notes
Tires may be the least appreciat
ed and most abused parts of a
motor vehicle.
Tires may be the least appreciated
and most abused parts of a motor
veh ic le . Tires are, however, one of
the most important parts of ave
hicle, particularly considering the
comparatively small patch of rub
ber on each tire that assu res that
all-important contact between
you, your vehicle and the road .
Maintain ing the correct t ire pres
sure, making sure that your vehi
c le and its tires do not have to
carry more weight than they can
safe ly handle, avoiding damage
from road hazards and regularly inspecting tires for damage in
c luding cuts, slashes i rregular
wear and overall condition are the most important th ings that you
can do to help avo id sudden tire
failure including tread separation
and blowouts.
Avoiding damage
~ If you have to dr ive over a curb or ":
~ similar obstacle, drive very s lowly
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Tir es a nd whe els
and as close as possible at a right
ang le to the curb.
Always keep chemicals including
grease, oil, gasoline and brake
fluid off the tires. Inspect the tires regularly fo r
damage (cuts, cracks or blisters ,
etc.) . Remove any foreign bodies
embedded in the treads.
Storing tires
Mark tires when you remove them
to indicate the direction of rota
tion. This ensures you to be able
to mount them correctly when
you reinstall them.
When removed, the w heels or
tires sho uld be stored in a coo l,
dry and preferably dark place.
Store tires in a vertical position if
they are not mounted on rims, in
a horizon tal position if they are
mounted on rims .
New tires
New tires have to be broken in
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The tread depth of new tires may
vary, according to the type and make of tire and the tread pa t
tern.
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(D Note
- Please note that summer and
winter t ires are designed for
the conditions that are typical in those seasons . Audi recom
mends using winter tires dur
ing the winter months . Low
temperatures significantly de
crease the elasticity of summ
er tires, which affects traction
and braking ability. If summer
tires are used in very cold tem peratures, cracks can form on
the tread bars, resulting in
Tires and wheels
permanent tire damage that
can cause loud driving noise
and unbalanced tires . Audi is
not responsible for this type
of damage.
- Burnished, polished or
chromed rims must not be
used in winter road condi
tions . The surface of the rims
does not have sufficient corro
sion protection for this and
could be permanently dam aged by road salt or similar
substances .
Glossary of tire and loading terminology
Accessory weight
means the combined weight (in
excess of those standard items
which may be replaced) of auto
matic transmission, power steer
ing, power brakes, power win
dows , powe r seats , radio , and
heater , to the extent that these
items a re available as factory-in
stalled equipment (whether in
stalled or not).
Aspect ratio
means the ratio of the height to
;:;: the width of the tire in percent .
" ~ Numbers of 55 or lower indicate a ...
~ low sidewall for improved steer -
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ing response and better overall
handling on dry pavement.
Bead
means the part of the tire that is
made of steel wires, wrapped or
reinforced by ply cords and that is
shaped to f it the rim .
Bead separation
means a breakdown of the bond
between components in the bead .
Cord
means the strands forming the
plies in the tire.
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Tires and wheels
-Temperature grades apply to tires that are properly inflated and not over or underinflated.
-For technical reasons it is not always possible to use wheels
from other vehicles -in some
cases not even wheels from
the same vehicle model.
-Do not use run-flat tires on your vehicle. Using run-flat
tires can lead to vehicle damage or crashes.
(D Note
-For technical reasons, it is not generally possible to use the
wheel rims from other
vehicles. This can hold true for
wheels of the same vehicle
type.
-If you should put different wheels and tires on your vehi
cle (e.g. winter wheels and
tires), you must be certain
that the wheels and tires are compatible with the tire pres
sure monitoring system. Oth
erwise the system will register
a malfunction and a fault message will be displayed. For
more information, contact
your authorized Audi dealer.
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(D Note
-When installing new tires, be careful not to damage the
valves or tire pressure moni
toring system sensors.
-Never drive without the valve stem cap. The valves could get
damaged.
-If the sensors must be re placed, then the valve must
also be replaced at the same
time.
@) For the sake of the environment
Dispose of old tires in accord
ance with the local require
ments.
(D Tips
Tires with the identification "ROl" have been specially matched with your Audi. We
recommend using only these
tires because they meet the highest standards regarding
safety and driving characteris
tics when used correctly. Your authorized Audi RB dealer will
gladly provide you with more information.
· Uniform tire quality grading
- Tread wear
- Traction AA AB C
- Temperature ABC
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Quality grades can be found where applicable on
the tire side wall between tread shoulder and maximum sect ion w idth
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For example: Tread wear 200, Traction AA , Tem
perature
A.
All passenger car tires must conform to Federal
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 spec ified gov
e rnment test course.
For example, a t ire graded
150 would wear one
and one half (1 1/2) times as well on the govern
ment course as a tire graded
100 .
The relative performance of tires depends upon
the actual conditions of their use, however, and
may depart significantly from the norm due to
variations in driving hab its, serv ice practices and
differences in road characteristics and climate.
Traction
The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are
AA, A, B and
C. Those grades represent the tire's
ab il ity to stop on wet pavement as measured un
der controlled condit ions on specified govern
ment test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire
marked C may have poor traction performance
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Temperature
The temperature grades are A (the highest), B,
and C, representing the tire's resistance to the
generation of heat and its ability to dissipate
h eat when tested under controlled cond it ions on
a specified indoor laboratory test wheel.
Sustained high temperature can cause the mate
rial of the tire to degene rate and reduce tire life,
and excessive temperature can lead to sudden
tire failure
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The grade C corresponds to a level of perform
ance which all passenger car tires must meet un
der the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety S tanda rd
No.
109. Grades Band A represent higher levels
Tires and wheels
of performance on the laboratory test whee l than
the minimum required by law .
A WARNING
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The traction grade assigned to th is tire is
based on straight-ahead braking traction
tests, and does not include accelerat ion, cor
nering, hydroplaning or peak traction charac
terist ics.
A WARNING
= -
The temperature grade for this tire is estab-
lished for a tire that is properly inflated and
not overloaded. Excessive speed, underinfla
tion, or excessive loading, either separately or
in combination, can cause heat buildup and
possible tire failure.
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 gove rnments
may require true wint er or "snow" tires, those
with very deeply cut tread. These tires should on
ly be used in pairs and be installed on a ll four
wheels. Make sure you purchase snow tires that
are the same size and construction type as the other tires on your vehicle.
If your vehicle is equipped with all-whee l drive *,
this will improve traction during winter driving,
even with the standard tires. However, we strong
ly recommend that you always equip all four
wheels on your vehicle with correctly fitted win
ter tires or all-season tires, when w inter road
condit ions are expected. This also improves the
vehicle's braking pe rformance and reduces stop
ping distances.
Summer tires provide less grip on ice and snow .
Winter tires (snow tires) must always be fitted on
all four wheels.
Compatible t ire pressure monitoring sensors
must be installed on all four winter tires for the
tire pressure monitoring system to function prop- erly
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