
234  Checking  and  filling 
Brake  fluid 
Checking brake fluid  level 
Fig . 197 Engine  compartment:  cove r on the  brake fluid 
reservo ir 
Before you  check  anything  in the  engine  com
partment, 
always  read and heed  all  WARN
INGS ¢&. in Working in the  engine  compart
ment  on page  225. 
,..  Read  the  brake  fluid  level  from  the  brake 
fluid  reservoir¢ 
fig . 197, ¢ page 22 7, 
fig.  193. 
The  brake  flu id level  must  be be
tween  the "MIN"  and "MAX"  markings. 
The  location  of  the  brake  flu id  reservoir  can  be 
seen  in  the engine  compartment  illust rat ion 
¢ page 227. 
The fluid  level  may  drop 
slightly after  some 
time  due  to the  automatic  adjustment  of  the 
brake  pads. This  is not  cause  for  alarm. 
If  the  brake  fluid  level  falls 
considerably be
low  the  "MIN"  mark,  the  brake  warning/indi
cator  light . (U.S. models)/ . (Canadian 
models)  will  come on¢ 
page  15. Do not  con
tinue  to operate  the  vehicle.  The  comp lete 
brake  system  shou ld be  thoroughly  checked 
by an  authorized  A udi dealer  or  other  quali
fied  facility  and  the  cause  corrected. 
If the 
brake  fluid  level  is too  low,  the  brake  warning/ 
indicator  light  will  illuminate.  Contact  an  au
thorized  Audi  dealer 
immediately . 
Changing  brake fluid 
Have the  brake  fluid  changed  by an experi
enced  technician . 
Brake fluid  absorbs  moisture  from  the  air.  If 
the  water  content  in the  brake  fluid  is too  high,  corrosion  in the  brake  system  may  result 
after  a period  of  time . The  boiling  point  of  the 
brake  flu id  will also  decrease  conside rably  and 
decrease  braking  pe rformance. 
Therefore,  the  brake  fluid  must  be  changed 
every two  years . Always use  new  brake  flu id 
which  conforms  to  Federal Motor Vehicle 
Standard  "FMVSS  116  DOT 4". 
The  brake  fluid  reservoir  can  be  difficult  to  reach,  therefore,  we  recommend  that  you 
have  the  brake  fluid  changed by your  author
ized 
Audi  dealer. Your dealer  has  the  correct 
tools,  the  right  brake  fluid  and the  know-how 
to  do  this  for  you. 
A WARNING 
- Brake fluid  is poisonous . It  must  be stor
ed  only  in the  closed  original  container 
out  of the  reach of  children! 
- Brake failure  can  resu lt  from  o ld  or  inap
propriate  brake  fluid.  Observe  these  pre
cautions: 
- Use  only  brake  fluid  that  meets  SA E 
specification 
J 1703  and conforms  to 
Federal  Motor  Vehicle  Standard 116. 
Always check  with  your  authorized Audi 
dealer  to  make  sure  you  are  using  the 
correct  brake  fluid.  The  correct  type  of 
brake  f luid  is also  indicated  on  the 
brake  fluid reservoir. 
- The  brake  fluid must  be  new.  Heavy use 
of the  brakes  can  cause  a  vapor  lock if 
the  brake  fluid  is  left in the  system  too 
long.  This can  seriously  affect  the  effi
c ie ncy of the  brakes  as  well  as  your 
safety.  This could resu lt  in an  accident. 
(D Note 
Brake fluid  will damage  the  paint  of your 
vehicle .  

M N <( (.J 
'SI: ,...., \!) 1.1'1 ,...., 1.1'1 ,...., 
tire  failure  and  loss  of 
control. 
-Excessive  speed  and/over loading  can  cause  heat 
build -up,  sudden  tire  failure 
and  loss  of control. 
-If  the  tire  pressure  is too  low or too  high,  the  tires 
will wear  prematurely  and 
the  vehicle  will not  handle 
well. 
-If  the  tire  is not  flat  and  you  do  not  have to  change  a 
wheel  immediately,  drive at 
reduced  speed  to  the  near
est  service  station  to  check 
the  tire  pressure  and  add  air  as  required. 
(D Note 
Driving without  valve stem 
caps  can  cause  damage  to 
the  tire  valves.  To prevent 
this,  always  make  sure  that 
factory  installed  valve stem  caps  on all wheels  are  secure
ly mounted  on  the  valve. 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
Underinflated  tires  will also 
increase  the  fuel  consump
tion. 
Tires  and  wheels  255 
Tires  and  vehicle  load  limits 
' 
There  are  limits  to  the  amount  of  load  or weight  that  any vehi
cle and  any tire  can  carry. Ave
hicle that  is overloaded  will not 
handle  well and  is more  diffi
cult  to  stop.  Overloading  can 
not  only lead  to  loss  of vehicle 
control,  but  can  also  damage  important  parts  of the  vehicle 
and  can  lead  to  sudden  tire  fail
ure,  including  a  blowout  and 
sudden  deflation  that  can  cause 
the  vehicle  to  crash. 
Your safety  and  that  of your  passengers  also  depends  on 
making  sure  that  load  limits  are 
not  exceeded.  Vehicle load  in
cludes  everybody  and  every
thing  in and  on the  vehicle . 
These  load  limits  are  technical ly referred  to  as the  vehicle's 
Gross Vehicle Weight  Rating 
("GVWR"). 
The "GVWR" includes  the 
weight  of the  basic vehicle,  all 
factory  installed  accessories,  a 
full  tank  of fuel,  oil, coolant  and  other  fluids  plus  maximum  "" 
• 
• 
'  

282  Fuses and  bulbs 
No . Equipment  Amps 
4 Suspension  control  system  sen-
5 
sor 
5  Electron
ic Stabilization  Control 
5 
(ESC) mod ule 
6  Climate 
control 
5 
7  Adaptive  cruise  control  10 
8 
Airbag  control  module,  front 
5 
passenger's  seat  sensor  system 
9  Gateway  5 
Garage door  opener  (Homelink), 
10  night  vision  system  contro l 5 
module 
11  Image  processing  (active 
lane 
10 
ass ist,  adaptive  cruise  control) 
12  Dynamic  steering  5 
13  Terminal  15 
in the instrument 
15 
panel 
14  T
ermina l 15  in  the  luggage  com-
partment  30 
15  T
erminal  15  (engine) 
15 
16  Starter  40 
Fuse panel @ (brown) 
No . Equipment  Amps 
1 Gateway 
5 
2  Climate  control  10 
E lec tronic  Stabilization  Contro l 
10 
3 
(ESC) module 
4  Front  door  (driver's 
side) 
30 
5  Power  seat  adjustment  (driver's 
7,5 
seat) 
6  Dynamic  steering 
35 
7  Su nroof  20 
Rear door  control  module  (driv- 15 
8 
er's  side) 
9  Lumbar  support  (Front  passen-
5 
ger  seat) 
10  Tire  pressure  monitoring  system 
5 
11  Su
nroof,  rear spoiler  (Sportbac k) 
20 
12  Driver  door 
control module 
15 
Fuse  panel© (red) 
No . Equipment 
2  Fuel pump 
3  Brake light  sensor/brake  pedal 
sensor  system 
4  AdBlue  control  module  (Diesel)/ 
Engine  acoustics 
5  Left  rear  door contro l modu le 
6  Power 
seat adjustment  (pas-
senger's  seat) 
7  Horn 
8  Windshield  wiper  motor 
9 
Light/rain  sensor,  heater  for  vid-
eo  camera  in windscreen 
10  Lumbar  support  (dr iver  seat) 
11  Front 
passenger  door  control 
module 
12  Right  rear  door control  mod ule 
Front  passenger  side  cockpit  fuse 
assignment  Amps 
25 
5/5 
5/7,5  30 
7,5  15 
30 
5 
5 
15 
15 
Fig. 220 Front  passenger  side  cockpit:  fu se  pane l w ith 
plastic  bracket 
Fuse  panel @ (black) 
No.  Equipment  Amps 
1 Head-up  Display 
5 
2  MMI  Display  5 
3  CD/DVD changer 
5 
4  MMI  unit/dr ives  7,5 
5  Chip card  reader  (not 
in all  coun-
5 
tries) 
6  Instrument  cluster 
5 
7  Steering  column  switch  module  5  

M N <( (.J 
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,...., ..,., ,...., 
Gasoline  engines 
A7  3.0,  6  cylinder 
Maximum  output  SAE net 
Maximum  torque SAE net 
Displacement 
Engine  oil  with  filter  change 
Fuel 
57  4.0,  8  cylinder 
Maximum  output  SAE net 
Maximum  torque  SAE net 
Displacement 
Engine  oil  with  filter  change 
Fuel 
Diesel  engine 
A7  3.0  TOI,  6 cylinder 
Maximum  output SAE net 
Maximum  torque  SAE net 
Displacement 
Engine  oil  with  filter  change 
Fuel 
Techn ical  data 293 
• 
• 
hp@rpm  310@  5500 -6500 
l b-ft@  rpm  325@  2900 - 4500 
CID (cm
3 ) 182  (2995) 
quarts  (liters)  7.2 (6.8) 
Premium  unleaded  (91  AKI), c> page  217,  Gasoline 
hp@rpm  420  @ 5500  - 6400 
l b-ft@  rpm  406 @ 1400  -5200 
CID (cm
3 ) 243.7  (3993) 
quarts  (liters)  8.8 (8.3) 
Premium  unleaded  (91  AKI), i=>page  217,  Gasoline 
hp@  rpm  240@ 3500  - 3750 
lb-ft@  rpm  428@  1750 -2250 
CID  (cm
3
) 181  (2967) 
quarts  (liters)  6.8  (6.4) 
ULSD No. 2, c> page  218,  Diesel  fuel  

294  Consumer  Information 
Consumer  Information 
Warranty  coverages 
You r Audi  is  covered  by the  following  war
ranties: 
- New  Vehicle Limited  Warranty 
- Limited  Warranty  Against  Corrosion  Perfo-
ration 
- Emissions  Control  System  Warranty 
- Emissions  Performance  Warranty 
- California  Emissions  Control  Warranty  (USA 
vehicles only) 
- California  Emissions  Performance  Warranty 
(USA vehicles only) 
Detailed  information  regarding  your  warran
ties  can  be  found  in your 
Warranty & Mainte
nance booklet . 
Operating  your  vehicle 
outside  the  U.S.A.  or 
Canada 
Government  regu lations  in the  United  States 
and  Canada  require  that  automobiles  meet 
specific  emission  regulations  and  safety 
standards.  Therefore,  veh icles  built  for  the 
U.S.A . and  Canada  differ  from  vehicles  sold  in 
other  countries . 
If  you  p lan  to  take  your  vehicle  outside  the 
continental  limits of  the  United  States  or  Can
ada,  there  is the  possibility  that: 
- unleaded  fuels  for  vehicles  with  cata lytic 
converter  may  not  be  available; 
- fuel  may  have  a considerably  lowe r octane 
rating.  Improper  fuel  may  cause  engine 
damage ; 
- service  may  be inadequate  due  to  lack  of 
proper  service  facilities, tools  or  testing 
equipment ; 
- replacement  pa rts  may  not  be readily  availa
ble. 
- Navigation  systems for vehicles  built  for  the 
U.S.A.  and  Canada  will  not necessar ily work 
in  Europe,  and  may  not  work  in other  coun
tries  outside  North  America . 
(D Note 
Audi  cannot  be  responsible  for  mechanical 
damage that  could  result  from  inadequate 
fuel,  service  or  parts  availability. 
Audi  Service  Repair  Manuals  and  Literature 
Audi  Official  Factory  Service  Manuals and  Lit
erature  are  published  as  soon  as  possible after 
model  introduction.  Service  manuals  and  lit
erature  are  available  to order  from  the Audi 
T echnical  Literature  Ordering Center at: 
www.audi.techliterature.com 
Maintenance 
General 
Your vehicle  has  been  designed  to  help  keep 
maintenance  requirements  to  a  minimum. 
However,  a  certain  amount  of  regular  mainte
nance  is still  necessary  to  assure  your  vehicle's 
s afety,  economy and  rel iability.  For detailed 
vehicle  maintenance  consult  your  Warranty & 
Maintenance  booklet. 
Under difficult  operating conditions, for  ex
ample  at  extremely  low  outside  temperatures, 
i n very  dusty  regions , when  towing  a trailer 
very  frequently,  etc.,  some  service  work 
should  be  performed  between  the  intervals 
specified.  This applies  particularly  to: 
- oil  changes,  and 
- cleaning  or  replacing  the  air  filter . 
(® For the sake of  the  environment 
By regularly  maintaining  your  vehicle,  you 
help make  sure  that  emission  standards 
are  maintained,  thus  minimizing adverse 
effects  on  the  environment. 
Important  considerations  for  you  and 
your  vehicle 
The  increasing  use  of  electronics,  sophisticat
ed  fuel  injection  and  emission  contro l sys-
tems,  and  the  genera lly  increasing  technical 
liJJ,  

29 6  Con sum er  Inf ormation 
-Always  make sure the  transmission  se
lector  lever  (automatic  transmiss ion)  is 
in  P (Park position)  and the  park  brake is 
applied . 
@) For the  sake of the  environment 
-Changing the  engine  settings  wi ll ad
versely affect  em iss ion levels. This is det
rimental  to  the  environment  and increas
es fuel  consumption . 
- Always observe env ironmental  regula
tions  when  dispos ing of  old  engine  oil, 
used brake fluid,  dirty  engine  coolant, 
spent  batteries  or worn  out  tires. 
- Undeployed  airbag  modules  and  preten
s ioners  might  be classified  as Perchlo 
rate  Material  -spec ial  handling  may ap
ply, see www.dtsc.ca .gov/hazardous
waste/perch lorate . When  the  veh icle or 
parts  of  the  restraint  system  including 
airbag  modules  safety  belts  wit h preten 
sioners  are scrapped,  all  applicable  laws 
and  regulations  must  be observed.  Your 
authori zed Aud i dea ler  is familiar  with 
these  requirements  and we  recommend 
that  you  have your  dealer  perform  this 
serv ice for  you . 
Additional  accessories, 
modifications  and 
parts  replacement 
Additional  accessories and  parts 
replacement 
Always  consult  an authorized  Audi dealer  be
fore purchasing  accessories. 
Your veh icle incorporates  the  latest  safety  de
sig n featu res ensu ring  a high  standard  of  ac
tive  and passive safety . 
This safety  could  be compromised  by non-ap proved changes to  the  veh icle.  For this  reason , 
if  pa rts  have to  be  replaced , please observe 
the  following  points  when  install ing addition
a l accessories:  Approved  Audi  accessories and  genuine  Aud
i 
parts  are available  from  authorized  A udi deal
ers. 
T hese dea le rs a lso have the  necessary  facili
ties,  tools  and trained  specialists  to  install  the  parts  and acc essories proper ly . 
A WARNING 
-Using the  wrong  spare parts  or  using  non-
approved  accessories can cause damage to 
the  veh icle and ser ious persona l injury. 
- Use on ly accessories express ly approved 
by Audi  and gen uine Audi  spare parts 
- These parts  and accessories have been 
specia lly designed  to  be used on yo ur ve
h icle . 
- Never install  accessor ies such as tele
phone crad les or  beverage ho lders on a ir
bag covers or within  the  airbag  deploy
ment  zones . Do ing so will  increase the 
risk of  injury  if  a irbags are triggered  in  an 
accident! 
- Before you check anything  in the  engine 
compa rtment,  always read and  heed a ll 
WARNI NGS 
9 page 225 . 
(D Note 
-If  items  other  than  genu ine Audi  spare 
parts,  add-on  equipment  and accessory 
items  are used or  if  repair  work  is not 
performed  accord ing to  specified  meth
ods, this  c an resu lt  in seve re damage  to 
your  vehicle's  eng ine and  body  (such as 
corrosion)  and adversely affect  yo ur vehi 
cle's warranty . 
- If  emergency  repairs  must  be performed 
elsewhere,  have the  vehicle  examined  by 
an authorized  A udi  dealer  as soon  as 
possible . 
- The manufacturer  cannot  be held  liable 
for  damage wh ich occ urs due to  failure 
to  comply  with  these  stipu lations.