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Front  passenger  side 
cockpit  fuse  assignment 
F ig. 21 3 Front  passenger 's s ide  of  t he cockp it  fuse  pa nel 
wit h plast ic cl ip 
Fuse panel  @ (red) 
No.  Equipment 
1  Infotainment,  CD changer 
2  I nfotain ment  (d isplay) 
Fuse panel  @ (brown) 
No . Equipment 
1  Climate  control  system 
2  Climate  con
trol sys tem  (blower) 
3 Diagnostic  interface 
4 Ele ctric al  ignit ion  loc k 
5 Electro nic steer ing  colum n lock 
6 Steer ing  column  sw itch  modu le 
7 Power  steering  co lumn  adjustment 
8 Light  switch 
9 Head-up  display 
1 0  I
nstrument  cluste r 
1 1  Infotainment,  DVD changer 
Fuses 
Luggage  compartment 
fuse  assignment 
F ig . 214  Lu ggage  compa rtm ent:  fuse  pa nel w ith  plastic 
cli p 
Fuse panel @ (black) 
No.  Equipment 
1 Trailer  h
itch/220  vo lt  socket 
2  Trailer  h itch/ climatize d cup  holder 
3 
Trailer  h itch/adjusting  front  passenger's 
seat  from  the  rear 
4 El ec tromech anical p ar kin g bra ke 
5 Electromecha nica l park ing  brake 
6 Fr ont  door  (front  passenger 's  side) 
7 Rear  exterior  lig hti ng 
8 Cent ral  loc king,  closing  aid 
9 Seat  heating  (front) 
1 1  Seat  heating  (rear),  climate  control  system 
12  Trailer  h itch 
Fuse panel @ (r ed) 
No.  Equipment 
1 L
eft  safety  be lt  tensioner 
2  R ight  safety  be lt  tensione r 
3 AdBlue  tank  (diesel  engine)/f uel  p ump 
4 Ad B lue  tank  (diese l engi ne)/engine  mount 
(g asol ine engine) 
s 
Sensor -co ntrolled  luggage  compartment 
li d 
6 Air s uspension,  adaptive  dam pers 
7 Rear  door  (fro nt  passenge r's  side) 
8 Tail lig hts 
9 Luggage  compartment  lid 
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Fuses 
Fuse panel® (red) 
10 Rear  seat  entertainment 
12 
Rear  spoiler  (Sportback),  tilt/open  sunroof, 
Panorama  g lass  roof 
Fuse panel © (brown) 
No.  Equipment 
1 Infotainment 
2 I n fota inment 
3 
Infotainment , automatic  d imm ing  interior 
rea rview  mirro r 
s TV tuner 
6 Tank  leak detection  system 
7 Sockets 
8 Park ing  heate r 
10 Lu mba r su pport  (front  passenger's  seat) 
12 Infota inment 
Fuse panel @ (black ) 
No.  Equipm ent 
Air  suspens io n,  adapt ive dampers,  sport 
l differentia l, e lectr om echanical  parking 
brake 
2 
Clu tch  pedal  position  senso r/au tomatic 
transmission 
3 Seats 
4 Rear w iper  (Avant) 
s Side  assist 
6 Engine  sound 
7 Infota inment/sound  amplifier 
8 Gateway 
9 Sport  differentia l 
10 Climate  control system 
11 
T ire  press ure  moni to ring  sys tem/p ark ing 
heater 
12 Start-Stop-System 
Fuse panel © (black ) 
No.  Equipment 
1  Special  p urpose  vehicles/rear  seats 
Fuse panel ® (black) 
No.  Equipment 
1  Rear w indow  defogge r 
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Emergency  situations 
General 
This chapter  is intended  for  trained  emergency 
crews and  working personnel  who  have the  nec
essary tools  and equipment  to  perform  the se 
operations. 
Starting  by  pushing  or 
towing 
(D Note 
Vehicles  w ith  an  automatic  transmission  can
not  be  started  by push ing  o r tow ing. 
Starting  with  jumper 
cables 
If necessary,  the  engine can be started  by con
necting  it to  the  battery  of  another  vehicle . 
If the  engine  should  fail  to  start  because  o f a  dis
charged  or  weak  battery,  the  battery  can  be  con
nected  to  the  battery  of 
another vehicle,  us ing  a 
pair  of jumper  cables to  start  the  engine . 
Jumper cables 
Use only jumper  cables  of sufficiently  large cros s 
section 
to  carry  the  starter  current  safe ly. Refer 
to  the  manufacturer's  specifications. 
Use only jumper  cables  with 
insulated term inal 
clamps  which  are  distinctly marked: 
plus(+)  cable in  most  cases  co lored red 
minus (-) cable 
in  most  cases  colored black . 
A WARNING 
Batteries  contain  electricity,  acid,  and  gas . 
Any of these  can  cause  very  ser ious  or fatal  in
jury . Fo llow the  instructions  be low for  safe 
handling  of your  vehicle's  battery. 
- Always shield  your  eyes  and  avoid  leaning 
over  the  battery  whenever  possible. 
- A discharged  battery  can  freeze  at  tempera
tures  just  below  32  °F (0  °C) . Before  con
necting  a  jumper cable,  you  must  thaw  the 
Emergency  situations 
frozen  battery  completely,  otherwise  it 
could  explode . 
- Do  not  allow  battery acid  to  contact  eyes  or 
skin.  Flush  any  contacted  area  with  water  immediately. 
- Improper  use  of  a  booster  battery  to  start  a 
veh icle  may  cause  an  explosion. 
- Vehicle  batteries  generate  explosive  gases . 
Keep  sparks,  flame  and  lighted  cigarettes 
away  from  batteries. 
- Do not  try  to  jump  start  any  vehicle  with  a 
low acid  level in the  battery. 
- The  voltage  of the  booster  battery  must  al 
so  have  a  12-volt  rating.  The  capacity  (Ah) of 
the  booster  battery  should  not  be  lower 
than  that  of  the  discharged  battery.  Use of  batteries  of  different  voltage  or  substantial
ly different"  Ah" rating  may  cause  an  explo
sion  and  personal  injury. 
- Never  charge  a  frozen  battery . Gas trapped 
in  the  ice  may  cause  an  explosion . 
- Never  charge  or  use  a  battery  that  has been 
frozen . The  battery  case  may  have  be  weak
ened , 
- Use of  batter ies  of  different  voltage  or  sub
stantially  different capacity  (Ah) rating  may 
cause  an  exp losion  and  injury. Th e  capacity 
(Ah)  of  the  booste r battery  should  not  be 
lower  than  that  of the  discharged  battery. 
- Before  you  check  anything  in  the engine 
compartment,  always read and heed  a ll 
WARNINGS 
q page  218 . 
(D Note 
-Applying  a  h igher  voltage  booster  battery 
w ill  cause  expensive  damage  to sensitive 
electronic  components,  such  as  control 
units,  relays,  radio,  etc. 
- Th ere  must  be  no  ele ct rical  contact  between 
the  vehicles  as otherwise  current  could  al
ready  start  to flow  as soon  as  the  positive 
(+) termina ls  are  connected. 
(D Tips 
The  discharged  battery must be  properly  con-
nected  to  the vehicle's  e lectrical  system.  .,.. 
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Emergency situation s 
When jump  sta rting  or  charging  the  battery, 
never  connect  the  negative  ground  cable  to 
the  batte ry negat ive  post  because  the  battery 
manager  system  must  be  able  to  detect  the 
battery's  state  of c harge.  Always connect  the 
negat ive grou nd cab le to  the  negative  ground 
post  of the  batte ry manager  control  unit . 
Use  of  jumper  cables 
Make sure  to connect  the jumper  cable clamps  in 
ex actly  the  order described  below! 
F ig . 215 Eng ine  co m pa rt m ent:  con nec tors  for ju mp star t 
cab les  a nd  cha rge r 
 
® .--l @ 
Fig . 2 16 Jum p start ing w it h t he bat te ry of a not her  ve hicl e: 
@-boos te r  ba ttery , @ -disc harg ed v eh icle batt ery 
The  procedure  described  be low  for  con necting 
jumper  cables  is  intended  to  p rovide  a jump  start 
for  your  ve hicle. 
Vehicle with  discharged battery:  •T urnoff  lig ht s and  accesso ries , move  lever  of 
automat ic transmiss ion  to  N (Ne utra l) or  P 
(Park)  and  set  parking  brake. 
Connect POSITIVE(+)  to  POSITIVE(+)  (red) 
•  Open  the  red  cove r o n t he  po sit ive termin al 
~fig . 2 15. 
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1. Connect  one  end  o f the  red  positive  ca ble on 
the 
jump  start  bolt ~ fig.  216 /J) (bolt  under 
the  red  cover = "positive")  of  the  vehicle  to  be 
started @. 
2.  Connect  the  other  end  to  the  positive  termi-
nal@ of the  booster  battery @. 
Connect NEGATIVE  (-) to  NEGATIVE  (-) 
(black ) 
3.  Co nnect  one  end  of the  black  negative  cable 
to  the  negative  term inal ® of the  booste r 
batte ry @ . 
4 .  Connect  th e other  end  to  the 
jump  start  pin 
@ (bolts  w it h  hex  head  bolt = "negative")  of 
the  veh icle to  be  s tarte d@ . 
Starting  the  engine  •  Sta rt  the  engine  of the  veh icle  with  the  booster 
bat tery @. Run the  eng ine  at  a  moderate 
speed. 
•  Sta rt  engine  w it h  discha rged  vehicle  ba ttery @ 
i n  t he  usual  man ner. 
•  If  the  engine  fails  to  start,  do  not  keep  the 
starter  cra nking  for  lo nger  than  10  seco nds . 
Wait  for  about  30  seconds  and  then  try  again . 
•  With  engine  running , remove  jumper  cab les 
from  both  vehicles  in the  exact 
reverse order . 
•  Close  the  red  cover  on  the  positive  term inal. 
The  batt ery is vented  to  the  o utside  to  prevent 
gases  from  enter ing  the  vehicle  inter ior.  Make 
su re that  t he jumper  clamps  are  well  connected 
with  their  metal  parts  in full  contact  w ith  the 
batte ry terminals. 
&_ WARNING 
To avoid  se rious  personal  injury  and  damage 
to  the  veh icle,  heed  all  war nings  and  inst ruc
tion s of  the  jumper  cable  m anufa cture r. 
If in 
d oubt,  cal l for  ro ad  service. 
- Ju mpe r cabl es  must  be  lo ng  enoug h so  tha t 
t he  vehicles  do  no t tou ch. 
- When  conne cting  jumper  cables,  make  sure 
th at  they  c an not  get  c aug ht  in any  moving 
p art s in  the  engine  com partmen t. 
- B efore  you  check  any thing  in  the  e ngine 
comp artment,  alw ays  re ad  an d  hee d  all 
WAR NINGS 
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(D Note 
Improper  hook-up  of jumper  cables  can  ruin 
the  generator. 
- Always connect  POSITIVE( +) to  POSITIVE 
( + ),  and  NEGATIVE( -) to  NEGATIVE(-) 
ground  post  of the  battery  manager  control 
unit. 
- Check that  all  screw  plugs  on  the  battery 
cells  are  screwed  in firmly.  If not,  tighten 
plugs  prior  to  connecting  clamp  on  negative 
battery  terminal. 
- Please  note  that  the  procedure  for  connect
ing  a jumper  cable  as  described 
above ap
plies  specifically  to  the  case  of your  vehicle 
being  jump  started.  When  you  are  giving  a 
jump  sta rt  to  another  vehicle,  do 
not con
nect  the  negative(-)  cab le to  the  negative 
( - )  terminal  on  the  discharged  battery @ 
r:::;, fig.  216. Instead,  secure ly connect  the 
negative(-)  cab le  to  either  a  solid  metal 
component  that  is firm ly bolted  to  the  en
gine  block  or to  the  engine  block  itself.  If 
the  battery  that  is  being  charged  does  not 
vent  to  the  outs ide,  escap ing  battery  gas 
could  ignite  and  explode! 
Towing  with  a  tow  truck 
General  hints 
Your Audi  requires  special  handling  for  towing. 
The follow ing  information  is  to  be  used  by com
mercial  tow  truck  operators  who  know  how  to  op
erate  their  eq uipment  safe ly. 
- Never t ow your Audi. To wing  will  cau se da m 
age  to the  engine  and tran smi ssion . 
- Neve r wrap  th e safety  cha in s  or win ch  cab le s 
around  the  brake  line s. 
- To  pre vent  unnecess ary dama ge, your A udi 
mu st  b e trans port ed w ith  a fl at  b ed t ru ck . 
- To lo ad  the  vehicle  on to th e  flat  bed,  us e the 
towing  l oop found  in th e vehicle tool s and  at
tach to  th e fr ont  or  re a r anc hora ge 
¢ page 267  and ¢page  268. 
Emergen cy  situati ons 
A WARNING 
-A veh icle  being  towed  is  not  safe  for  passen-
gers.  Neve r all ow  anyone  to  ride  in a vehicle 
being  towed,  for  any  reason . 
Front  towing  loop 
Fig. 217 Fro nt  bumper:  cover 
Fig . 2 18 Fro nt bumper : insta lling  the  tow ing loop 
The threaded  opening  for  the  towing loop  is  lo
cated  behind  a 
cover on  the  right  side  of  the front 
bumper . 
.,.  Remove  the  towing  loop  from  the  vehicle  tool 
kit¢ 
page  253. 
.,.  Press  the lower  area  of  the cap  inward  with 
quick,  strong  pressure 
r::;, fig . 217 . The  cap  w ill 
loosen  from  the  bumper . 
.,.  Tighten  the  towing  loop  in the  threaded  open
ing  until  it  stops 
¢ fig.  218 and  then  tighten  it 
w ith  a wheel  wrench . 
.,.  After  using,  p lace  the  towing  loop  back  in the 
vehicle  tool  k it. 
A WARNING 
--
If  the  towing  loop  is  not  tightened  until  it 
stops  when  installing,  the  threads  may  be 
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pulled  out  when  towing  the  vehicle  and  that 
could  cause  an  accident. 
Rear towing  loop 
Only install  the  rear  towing  loop  when  it is need
ed. 
0 0 
Fig. 219 Rear  bumper:  c over 
0 0 
Fig. 220 Rear  bump er:  sc rew ing  in towing  loop 
There  are  threads  located  behind  the  right  side  of 
the  rear  bumper  where  a towing  loop  can  be  in
stalled.  The threads  are  located  behind  a  cover. 
"  Remove  the  towing  loop  from  the  vehicle  tool 
kit . 
..  Press  inward  strongly  to  the  button  side  of  the 
cap  to  remove  it from  the  bumper 
r=;,fig.  219 . 
"Screw  the  towing  loop  tightly  in the  threaded 
hole  as  far as  it  will go  and  tighten  it with  the 
wheel  wrench 
r=;, fig.  220. 
Remove  the towing  loop  when  you  are  done  using 
it and  place  it  back  in the vehicle  tool  kit . Always 
keep  the  towing  loop in the  vehicle. 
&_ WARNING 
If you  do  not screw  the  towing  loop complete
ly,  it could  come  out  of the  threaded  hole 
while  the  vehicle  is  being  towed  causing  dam· 
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age  to  the  vehicle  and  possible  serious  per
sonal  injury . 
Loading the  vehicle onto  a flat  bed truck 
Fig. 221 Vehicle  on flat  bed tru ck 
Front  hook up 
:g N 0 t!, .., m 
"Align  the vehicle  with  the  centerline  of the car 
carrier  ramp  . 
..  Attach  the  w inch  hook  to  the  front  towline  eye 
previously  installed. 
Rear hook up 
"Align  the vehicle  with  the  centerline  of  the  car 
carrier  ramp . 
..  Attach  the winch  hook  to  the  rear  towline  eye 
previously  installed. 
@ Tips 
Check  carefully  to  make  sure  the  hook-up  is 
secure  before  moving  the  car  up  the  flatbed 
truck  ramp. 
Vehicle transport 
Whenever  you  hove your  vehicle  transported, be 
sure  to  note  the  following: 
(D Note 
Mount  the  tie-down  chains/cables  over  the 
running  surface  (circumference)  of  the tires. 
Never  secure  the  vehicle  by the  axle,  the  sus
pension  struts  or the  front  or  rear  towline 
eye.  For technical  reasons,  the  pressure  in the 
suspension  struts  may  change  during  the 
transport  and  this  will  adversely  affect  vehicle  handling.  
         
        
        
     
        
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Raising  the  vehicle 
lifting  with  workshop  hoist  and  with  floor 
jack 
The vehicle may  only  be  lift ed at  the  lifting 
poin ts  illustra ted. 
F ig. 222  Front  lift in g po int 
F ig. 223  Rear lift in g point 
.,. Read  and  heed  WARNING  ¢ .&_. 
.,. Activate  the  vehicle  jack  mode*  in the  M MI: 
I CAR I funct ion  button> (Car )* systems control 
button  > 
Servicing & checks > Air susp.: jack 
mode > On . 
.. Locate  lifting  points¢ fig. 222 and¢ fig.  223 . 
.. Adju st lift ing  a rm s of wor ksh op hoist  or  floor 
jack  t o match ve hicle  lifting  poi nts. 
..  Inse rt  a  r ubber  pa d  between  the  floor  jac k/ 
workshop  hoist  and  the  lifting  poi nts. 
T he vehicle  jac k mode*  mus t be  activa ted  so  that 
the  au tomatic  a djust ment  of  the  Adaptive  Air 
Suspension * does  not  make  it  more  diffi cult  to 
ra ise  the  veh icle  with  the  floor  jack. 
If  you  must  lift  your vehicle with  a floor jack to 
work  underneath , be  sure the  vehicle is safely 
supported  on stands intended  for this  purpose. 
Emergency  situations 
Front  lifting  point 
T he  li ftin g  po in t  is  loca ted  o n the  floo r pan  rein
f o rcement  about  at  the  same  level  as  the ja ck 
mounting  point¢ 
fig. 222 . Do not  lift  the  vehi
cle at the  vertical  sill  reinforcement. 
Rear  lifting  point 
T he  lifti ng  po int  is  loc ated  o n the  vert ica l rei n
f o rcement  o f the lower  s ill for the  on- bo ar d ja ck 
¢ fig.  223. 
lifting  with  vehicle  jack 
Refer  to¢ page 257 . 
A WARNING 
- To  reduce  t he  ris k o f  ser ious  injury  and  vehi
cle  damag e. 
- Always  lift  the  vehicle  only  at  the  specia l 
workshop  h oist  a nd f loor  jack  lift  poi nts  il
lu strat ed¢ 
fig.  222 and ¢ fig.  223. 
- Fail ure  to  lift  the  ve hicle  at  these  points 
could  cause  the  veh icle  to  tilt  o r fall  from 
a  lift  if there  is a  cha nge  in veh icle weight 
dis tributi on  and  balance . T his  might  hap 
p en,  fo r example,  wh en  h eavy compone nts 
s uch  as  th e  engine  blo ck or  trans missi on 
are  re m ove d. 
- Wh en removing  heavy  comp onents  li ke 
t he se,  an ch or veh icle  to  h ois t  o r ad d  corre
spon ding  we ights  to  m aintai n the  c enter  of 
g ravity . Otherwise,  the  vehicle  might  tilt  or 
slip  off the  hoist , causing  ser ious  persona l 
i nju ry . 
(D Note 
- B e  aw are  o f the  following  poi nts  befo re  li ft
ing  the  vehicle: 
- The vehicle should  never be lifted  or 
jacked  up from  underneath  the  engine oil 
pan, the  transmission  housing, the  front 
or rear axle  or the  body side members. 
Thi s could lead to  serious damage . 
- To avoid damage  to  the  underbody or 
chassis frame,  a rubber pad  must  be in 
serted  between  the  floor  ja ck and the  lift 
point s.  .,,. 
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Emergency  situations 
-Before  driving  over  a workshop  hoist, 
check  that  the  vehicle  weight  does  not 
exceed  the  permissible  lifting  capacity  of 
the  hoist. 
- Before  driving  over  a workshop  hoist,  en
sure  that  there  is sufficient  clearance  be
tween  the  hoist  and  low  parts  of the  ve hicle. 
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