
Avoid  full  throttle 
Driving at  moderate  speeds  saves  fuel  and  im
proves your  mileage. 
11-Try and  keep well  below  your  car's  maximum 
speed. 
Accelerating  gently  reduces fuel  consumption,  engine  wear,  and  does not  disturb  the  environment. 
Fuel  consumption,  exhaust  emissions  and engine 
noise increase disproportionately  at  high  speeds. 
If  you drive  at  approximately  three  quarters  of 
top  speed, fuel  consumption  will  be reduced  by 
one half.  Never drive  faster  than  the  posted 
speed  limit  and weather  conditions  permit. 
Reducing  unnecessary  idling 
Even when your  car is just  idling  i t burns  up fuel. 
11-Shut  the  engine  off  when  you are not  driving 
the  vehicle. 
11-Do not  warm  up the  vehicle  by  letting the  en-
gine run at  idle . 
It  makes sense to  shut  off  the  engine  in traffic 
jams,  when  waiting  for  trains  to  pass at  railroad  crossings,  or  at  traffic  lights that  have  long waits 
on  red . Turning  the  engine  off  for  just 30-40  sec 
onds  saves more  fuel  than  is burned  starting  the 
. . engine again. 
It  takes  a long  time  for the  engine  to  warm  up 
fully  when  it is running  at  idle. However,  wear 
and  noxious  emissions  are especially  high  when 
the  eng ine  is warm ing up. So  you should  drive 
away as soon as you  start  the engine  and  avoid 
running  at  high  rpms  while  the engine  is still 
warming  up. 
CD Note 
Do  not  leave engine  idling  unattended  after 
starting. 
If warning  lights should  come on to 
indicate  improper  operation,  they  would  go 
unheeded.  Extended  idling  also  produces 
heat,  which  could  result  in  overheating  or 
other  damage  to  the  vehicle  or  other  proper
ty. 
Driving  and  the  environment 
Regular  maintenance 
A badly  tuned  engine  unnecessarily  wastes  a lot  of  fuel . 
11-Have your  vehicle  serviced at  regular  intervals. 
By having your  vehicle  regularly  serviced  by an 
Audi  dealer  helps to  ensure that  it  runs  properly  and economically.  The condition  of  your  vehicle 
not  only  affects  its  safety  and ability  to  hold  its 
value,  it also affects 
fuel  consumption . 
Check your oil each  time you fill your tank. 
The amount  of  oil  used is  related to  engine  load 
and  speed. 
It  is normal  for  the  oil  consumption of  a new en
gine to  reach  its  lowest value  after  a certain mile
age has been driven. 
You must  drive your  vehicle  about  3,000  miles  (5,000  kilometers)  before  you can properly  as
sess  oil  consumpt ion. 
This also applies  to fuel  consumption  and eng ine 
output . 
CD Note 
-Have your  vehicle  maintained  properly  and 
in  accordance with  the service recommenda
tions  in your  Warranty 
& Maintenance  book
let.  Lack  of  proper  maintenance  as wel l as 
improper  use of  the  vehicle w ill impair  the 
function  of  the emission  control  system  and 
could  lead  to damage. 
- Do not  alter  or  remove  any component  of 
the  Emission  Control System  unless ap
proved  by the  manufacturer . 
- Do  not  alter  or remove  any device, such  as 
heat  shields,  switches,  ignition  wires, 
valves, which  are designed  to  protect  your 
vehicle's  Emission  Control  System  and other  important  vehicle  components. 
Fewer  short  trips 
Fuel consumption  will always  be  relatively  high 
on short  trips . 
11-Try to  avoid driving  short  distances  with  a cold 
engine.  .,. 
191  

Care  and  cleaning 
General  information 
Regular,  proper  care  helps  to  maintain  your vehi
cle's  value.  It  can  a lso  be a  requirement  when 
submitting  warranty  claims  for  corrosion  damage 
and  paint  defects  on the  body. 
The necessary  care  products  can  be obtained 
from  your  authorized  Audi dealer  or  authorized 
Audi Service  Facility . Read  and  follow  the  instruc
tions  for  use  on the  packaging. 
A WARNING 
- Us ing clean ing and  care  products  incorrectly 
can  be dangerous  to  your  health. 
- Always store  clean ing and  care  products  out 
of  reach  of children  to  reduce  the  r isk of  po i
soning . 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
- Preferably  use  environmentally-friendly 
products  when  buying  cleaning  agents. 
- Do not dispose of leftover cleaning and care 
products  with  household  trash. 
Car  washes 
The  longer  that  deposits  remain  on the  vehicle, 
the  more  the  surface  may  be damaged.  High 
temperatures  such  as  those  caused  by sunlight  increase  the  damag ing  effect. 
Befor e washing,  rinse 
off heavy depos its  with 
p lenty  of water. 
S tubborn  depos its  such  as  bird  droppings  or  tree 
sap  are  best  removed  with  plenty  of  water  and  a 
microfiber  cloth. 
A lso,  wash  t he underside  of yo ur vehicle  once 
road  sa lt  stops  being  used  for  the  season . 
Pressure washers 
When  washing your ve hicles w ith  a pressure 
washer,  always follow  the  ope rating  inst ructions 
p rovided w ith  the  pressure  washe r. This  is espe 
cially  important  in regard  to  the  pressu re and 
sp raying distance.  Do not  a im the  spray  directly 
at  seals  on  side  windows,  doors,  the  hood,  the 
Ca re  and  cleaning 
rea r lid or  the  s unroo f* or  at  tires,  rubber  hoses, 
insulating  material,  sensors*  or  camera  lenses* . 
Keep a d istance  of at  least  16  inches  (40  cm) . 
Do not  remove  snow  and  ice with  a pressure 
washer. 
Never use  rota ry nozzles  or  high  pressure  noz
zles. 
T he water  temperatu re must  not  be  above  140  °F 
(60 °C). 
Automatic  car washe s 
Spray  off the  vehicle  before  washing. 
Make s ure that  the  windows  and  roo f* are  closed 
and  the  windshield  wipers  are 
off . Follow  instruc 
tions  from  the  car wash  operator,  especially  if 
there  are  accessories  attached  to  your vehicle. 
If possible,  use  car  washes  that  do  not  have 
brushes . 
Only  use  car washes  where  the  veh icle remains 
sta tiona ry and  the  washing  equipment  moves 
around  the  vehicle  when  washing  and  drying . Car 
washes that  move the vehicle through the car 
wash  using  a chain  are  not  recommended . 
Washing by hand 
Clean the  vehicl e s tarting  from  the  top  and  wor k
ing  down  using  a soft  sponge  or  cleaning  br ush. 
Use solvent -free  cleaning  products. 
Washing  vehicles with  matte  finish  paint by 
hand 
To avo id damaging  the  pa int  when  washi ng,  first 
remove  dust  and  large  pa rticles  from  you r vehi
cl e.  Insects,  grease  spo ts and  fingerpr ints  are 
best  removed  w ith  a special  clea ner fo r matte 
finish  paint. 
Apply t he  product  using  a microfiber  cloth . To 
avo id damag ing the  pa int  surfa ce , do  not  use  too 
much  pressure . 
Rinse the  vehicle  thoroughly  w ith  wate r.  Then 
clean  using  a neutral  shampoo  and  a soft  mic ro-
fiber  cloth.  .,.. 
193  

Care  and cleaning 
Component  Situation  Solution 
Decorati ve parts/ 
Deposits  Mild 
soap  solution  al,  a  cleaning  so lution  suitable  for  stain-
Trim less  stee l,  if necessary 
Paint Pain t  damage  Refer  to  the paint  number  on the  veh icle  data  label,  repair 
with  touch  up  paint 
q page 259 
Spilled  fuel  Rinse  with  water  immediately 
Surface  rust  Rust  remover, 
then protect  with  hard  wax;  for  questions, 
consult  an  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  authorized  Audi  Serv- ice  Facility. 
Corrosion  Have  it removed  by  an  authorized  Aud i dealer  or  author-
ized  Audi  Se rvice  Fac ility. 
Water  no  longer  Protect  with  hard  wax  (at  least  twice  per  year)  beads  on  the  surface 
of  clean  paint 
No  shine  even  though  Treat  with  suitable 
polish;  then apply  paint protectant if 
paint  has  been  pro -the  polish  that  was  used  does  not contain  any  protectant 
tected/paint  looks 
poor 
Deposits  such  as  in-Dampen  with  wate r  immediately  and remove  wit h a  m icro -
sects,  bird  droppings,  fiber  cloth 
tree  sap  and  road  salt 
Grease -based  con- Remove  immediately  with  a  mild  soap  solution  al and  a 
taminants  such  as  soft  cloth 
cosmetics  or  sunb lock 
Carbon  parts Deposits  clean  the  same  way  as  painted  parts q page 193 
a) M ild  soap  so lu tio n:  maxim um two ta blespoons of ne utra l s oap  in 1 quar t (l li te rl of water 
Internal  cleaning 
Component  Situation  Solution 
Windows 
Deposits  Glass  cleaner,  then  wipe  dry 
Decorative  parts/ Deposits  Mild 
soap  solution al 
Trim 
Plastic part .s 
Deposits  Damp  cloth 
Heavier  deposits  Mild soap  solution  al,  detergent-free  p lastic  clean ing  solu-
tion,  if  necessary 
Displays Deposits  Soft cloth  with  LCD  cleaner 
Controls Deposits  Soft  brush,  then  a  soft  cloth  with  a  mild  soap  solutional 
Safety belts Deposits  Mild 
soap  solution  al,  allow  to  dry  before  letting  them  re-
tract 
195  

Care  and  cleaning 
Component  Situation Solution 
Te xtil es 
Deposits  adhering  to  Vacuum  cleaner 
a rt ifici al  le ather , the  surface 
Alcant ara Water-based  deposits  Absorben
t cloth  and  mild  soap  solutiona> 
such  as  coffee,  tea, 
blood,  etc. 
O il-based  deposits  Apply a  m ild  soap  solution  a), blot  away  the  dissolved  oil  or 
such  as  oil,  make-up,  dye,  treat  afterward  with  water,  if necessary 
etc. 
Special  deposits  such Special  stain remover,  b lot  with  absorbent  material,  treat 
as  ink,  na il polish,  la- afterward  with  mild  soap  solution, if  necessary  a) 
tex  paint,  shoe pol-
ish,  etc. 
Natural  leather Fresh  stains  Wool  cloth  with  a  mild  soap  so
lutiona) 
Water-based  deposits  fresh  sta ins:  absorbent  cloth 
such  as  coffee,  tea,  Dried  sta ins:  stain  remover  suitable  fo r leather 
blood,  etc. 
Oil-based  deposits  Fresh  staiins:  absorbent  cloth  and stain  remover  suitable 
such  as  oil,  make-up,  for leather 
etc.  Dried  sta ins : grease  dissolv ing  spray 
Special  deposits  such  Spot  remover  suitab le  for  leather 
as  ink,  nai l polish,  la -
tex  paint,  shoe pol-
ish,  etc. 
Ca re  Regularly  apply  cond ition ing  cream  that  protects  from 
light  and  penet rates  into  the  materia l. Use specia lly-co l-
ored  conditioning  cream,  if necessary. 
Carbon parts Deposits  clean  the same way  as  plastic  parts 
a) Mild  soap  solution:  maximum two  tablespoons  of neutral  soap  in  1 quart (l liter)  of  water 
_& WARNING 
The windshie ld  may  not  be  trea ted  with  wa
ter-repelling  windshield  coating  agents.  Un
favorable  conditions  s uch as  wetness,  dark
ness,  or  low  sun  can  result  in increased  glare . 
Wiper  blade  chatter  is also  possible. 
(D Note 
- Headlights/tail  light s 
-Never  clean  headlights  or  tail lights  with  a 
dry  cloth  or  sponge. 
- Do not  use  any  cleaning  product  that  con
tains  alcohol,  because  they could  cause 
cracks  to  form. 
- Wheels 
196 
-
- Never  use  any  paint  polish  or  other  abra
sive  materials. 
- Damage  to  the  protect ive  layer  on  the 
rims  such  as  stone  chips  or scratches  must 
be  repaired  immediately. 
- Sensors /camera  lenses 
- Neve r use  wa rm  or  ho t wa ter  to  remove 
snow  or  ice from  the  camera  lens . This 
could  cause  the  lens  to  crack . 
- N eve r use  ab rasive  cleaning  materials  or 
a lcohol  to  clea n the  camera  lens . This 
could  cause  scratches  and  cracks . 
-Doo r window s 
-Remove  snow  and  ice on  windows  and ex-
terior  mirrors  with  a  plast ic  scraper.  To  

fill  up at  busy gas  st ations  where  the  season al 
adjustm ent  is mor e likely to  be  made  in time . 
(D Note 
-Me thanol f uels which do  not  mee t these  re
quirements  may ca use  corros ion and  dam
age  to  plastic  and  rubber  components  in the 
fuel  system . 
- Do not  use  fuels  that  fai l to  meet  the  speci
fied  criter ia  in this  chapter. 
- If you are  unable  to  determine  whether  or  not  a particular  fuel  blend  meets  the  speci
ficat ions,  ask your service station  or  its  fuel 
supplier. 
- Do not  use  fuel  for which the  contents  can
not  be  identif ied. 
- Fuel system  damage  and  performance  prob
lems  resulting  from  the  use  of fue ls differ
ent  from  those  specified  are  not  the  respon
s ibility of Audi and  are  not  covered  under 
the  New Veh icle or the  Emiss ion Control 
System  Wa rrant ies. 
- If you experience  a loss of fue l economy or 
driveability  and performance  prob lems due 
to  the  use  of one  of these  fuel  b lends , we 
recommend  that  you switch  to  unblended 
fuel. 
Gasoline  additives 
A ma jo r concern  among  many au to manufactur 
e rs is carbon  deposit  build-up  caused  by the  type 
of gasoline  you use. 
A lthough  gasoline  gr ades  d iffer  from  one  manu 
facturer  to  ano ther,  they have cer tain  things  in 
common . All gasoline  grades  contain  substances 
that  can cause  deposits  to  coll ect on v ita l eng ine 
parts,  such as  f uel injectors  and  intake  valves. Al
though  most  gasoline  brands  include  additives  to 
keep engine  and fuel  systems  clean,  they  are not 
equally  effective. 
Aud i recommends  using  TOP TIER Detergent  Gas
oline.  For more  informat ion on TOP TIER Deter -
,...  gent  Gasoline,  please  go to  the  official website 
N 
t3 (www .toptiergas .com) . 
'SI: .... 
After an  extended  period  o f using  inadeq uate 
fuels,  carbon  deposit  bui ld-ups  can rob your  en
gine o f peak  performance. 
(D Note 
Damage  or ma lf u nction  due to  poor fuel  qual 
ity is not  covered by the  A udi New Vehicle 
Limited Warranty . 
Refueling 
Fuel filler  neck 
The  fue l filler  neck  is located  on the  rig ht  rea r 
s ide  panel  behind  the fuel  filler flap . 
If the  power lock ing system  shou ld fai l, yo u can 
still open  the  flap  manually  -fo r detailed  inst ruc
t io ns see  c:> 
page 201. 
You can find  the  fuel  tank  capacity of your vehicle 
i n c:> 
page 260 . 
The label  on the  inside  of the  fuel f iller flap  tells 
you the  correct  fuel  for your vehicle.  For more  in
format ion about  fuel  spec ificat ions,  see 
c=> page 198 . 
Your vehicle fuel  tank  has  an  on board  refuelling 
vapor  recovery system.  T his feature  helps  to  pre
vent  fuel vapors  from  escaping  from  the  tank  and  polluting  the  environme nt wh ile you  refuel  your 
vehicle . In o rder  to  fill the  tank  p roper ly w hile 
pro tect ing t he e nvir onment,  p lease  follow th is 
ref ue ling pro cedure  ca re fully. 
A WARNING 
Under normal  opera ting  cond itions,  neve r ca r
ry additional  f uel containers  in your car . Gas 
canisters  and  other  containers  used  to  trans
port  fue l can be  dange rous.  Such containe rs, 
full or empty,  may leak and  could  cause  a fire 
i n a co llision. If you must  transport  fuel  to 
use for your lawn  mower,  snow blower,  etc ., 
be ve ry ca reful  and  always observe  local and 
state  laws  rega rding the  use,  transportation 
a nd stor age  of su ch f uel con tainers.  Make cer 
t ai n t he  cont ainer  meets  industry  stand ards 
(A NSI/AS TM F852 -86). 
199  

Fuel  and  Refueling 
(D Note 
Never  drive  your  vehicle  until  the  fuel  tank  is 
completely  empty.  The  irregular  supply  of 
fuel  can  cause  misfiring.  Gasoline  could  enter 
the  exhaust  system  and  damage  the  catalytic 
converter . 
Refuelling 
Fig.  177 Right  rear  vehicle  side:  Opening  the  fuel  filler  flap 
Fig. 178 Fuel filler  flap w ith  attached  fuel cap 
When  activating  the  central  locking,  the  fuel  fill
er  flap  is automatically  unlocked  or  locked. Re
fuel  the  vehicle  with  the  ignition  switched 
off. 
Taking  the  fuel  cap  off 
..  Press  the  left  side  of the  fuel  filler  flap  to  open 
it 
9 fig. 177-arrow- . 
..  Unscrew  fuel  filler  cap  counter-clockwise  and 
hang  it  on  the  fuel  filler  flap¢ 
fig. 178. 
Refuelling  procedure 
.. Insert  the  fuel  nozzle  from  the  gasoline  pump 
into  the  fuel  filler  neck  as  far  as  it  will go. 
..  Select  a  medium  refuelling  rate  so  that  the 
nozzle  switches  off  automatically  when  the 
tank  is full. 
200 
Putting  the  fuel  cap  back  on 
..  After  filling  your  tank, twist the  fuel  filler cap 
clockwise  as  far  as  it  will go. 
..  Close  the  fuel  filler  flap. 
To avoid  fuel  spilling  or  evaporating  from  the  fuel 
tank  always  close  fuel  filler  cap  properly  and 
completely.  An improperly  closed  fuel  filler  cap 
may  also  cause  the  MIL  lamp ¢ 
page 28 to  come 
on. 
A WARNING 
Improper  refueling  or  handling  of fuel  can 
cause  fire,  explosion  and  severe  burns. -
- Fuel  is  highly  flammable  and  can  cause  se
vere  burns  and  other  injuries . 
- Failure  to  shut  the  engine  off  while  refuel
ing  and/or  to  insert  the  pump  nozzle  fully 
into  the  fuel  filler  neck  could  cause  fuel  to 
spray  out  of filler  neck  or to  overflow.  Fuel 
spray  and  overflowing  fuel  can  cause  a  fire. 
- Never  use  a  cellular  telephone  while  refuel
ing.  The  electromagnetic  radiation  can 
cause  sparks  that  can  ignite fuel  vapors  and 
cause  a fire. 
- Never  get  back  into your  vehicle  while  refu
eling. 
If in  exceptional  circumstances  you 
must  get  back  in your  vehicle  while  refuel
ing,  make  certain  that  you  close  the  door 
and  touch  metal  to  discharge static  electric
ity  before  touching  the  filler  nozzle  again. 
Static  electricity  can  cause  sparks  that  can 
ignite  fuel  vapors  released  during  refueling. 
- Never  smoke  or  have  an  open  flame  any
where  in  or  near  your  vehicle  when  refueling 
or filling  a  portable  fuel container  . 
- For  your  safety,  we  strongly  recommend 
that  you  do  not  travel  with  a  portable  fuel 
container  in your  vehicle.  The  container,  full 
or  empty  may  leak  and  could  cause  a  fire, 
especially  in a  crash . 
- If,  under  exceptional  circumstances,  you 
must  transport  a  portable  fuel  container, 
please  observe  the  following: 
- Never  fill  a  portable  fuel  container while  it 
is  anywhere  in or  on  the vehicle  (for  exam
ple,  in  the  luggage  compartment,  or  on 
the  trunk).  Static  electricity  can  build  up 
Ii>- 

Checking  and  Filling Hood 
Releasing  the  engine  hood 
The engine  hood  is released  from  inside  the  vehi
cle . 
Fig.  1 81 Dr ive r foo twell:  re lease  leve r 
Fig.  1 82 Roc ke r sw itc h und er  the  hood 
M ake  sure  the  w iper  arms  are  not  raised  u p from 
the  w indshield.  Otherwise  the  pa int  co uld  be 
damaged . 
•  Wi th the  d river's  door  open,  p ull th e  leve r un
der  the  instrumen t panel  i n the  direction  of the 
ar row 
r::;, fig.  181 . 
• Raise  the  hood  sl ight ly c:;, A -
• Press  the  rocker  switc h under  the  hood  upward 
c;, fig . 182. This  releases  the  catch. 
•  Open  the  hood. 
_& WARNING 
Hot engine  coo lant  can  bur n you . 
- To reduce  the  risk of  be ing  burned,  never 
open  the  hood  if yo u se e  or  hear  steam  or 
coolant  escaping  from  the  eng ine  compart 
me nt.  W ait  unt il no  steam  o r co olant  ca n be 
Checking  and  Filling 
seen  or  hea rd  before  carefully  opening  the 
hood . 
Working  in  the  engine  compartment 
Be especially  careful  whenever you  work in the 
engine  compartment. 
Whenever  you must  perf orm any work  in the 
engine  compartment , for  example  checking and 
filling  different  fluids , the re is a risk of injur y, 
burn s and  accidents. To prevent  personal injury 
always observe the  following  WARNINGS.  The 
eng ine compartment  of any veh icle is a hazard 
ous area 
c:;, A . 
_& WARNING 
To he lp avoid  injury,  before  you  check  any
th ing  under  the  hoo d: 
-T urn  off  the  engine . 
- Sw itch  off  the  ignit ion. 
- Apply the  parking  brake. 
- Move selector  lever  to  P (Pa rk). 
- Always  let  the  en gine  cool  down.  Ho t com-
ponents  wi ll burn  skin  on  con tact . 
-
-To reduce  the  ris k of  b eing  bur ned,  never 
open  the  hood  if you  see  or  hear  steam  o r 
coo lant  escaping  from  the  engine  compart
ment.  Wa it  until  no  steam  or coolant  can 
be 
seen  or  hea rd  before  carefully  opening  the 
hood. 
- Keep children  away  from  the  engine  com
partment . 
- Never  sp ill fluids  on  hot  engine  compo 
nents.  They can  cause  a f ire. 
- Never touch  the  radiator  fan . The  auxiliary 
electric  fan  is temperature  contro lled  and 
can  switch  on  suddenly. 
- Never  open  the  coo lant  reservoir  cap  when 
the  engine  is  st ill warm.  The  coolant  system 
is  pressuri zed  and  hot  coolant  could  sp ray 
out. 
- Protect  your  face,  hands  and  arm  from 
steam  or  hot  engine  coolant  by plac ing  a 
thick  rag  over  the  cap  when  yo u open  the 
coolant  reservoir . 
203  

Cooling  system 
Coolant 
The engine  coolant  performs  two  functions:  it 
keeps  the  engine  from  overheating  and  it pro 
tects  the  engine  from  freezing  in the  winter . 
The  cooling system  is sealed  and  generally  re
q ui res  little  atte ntion . 
The  cooling  system  has  been  filled  at  the  factory 
with  a  permanent  coolant  which  does  not  need  to 
be  changed . The  coolant  consists  of  a  mixture  of 
specially  condit ioned  water  and  the  ma nufactur 
er's  glycol-based  coolant  additive  G13  an tifreeze 
with  ant icor rosion  additives 
(50% for  USA mod
e ls; 
60% fo r Canadia n models).  This  m ix tu re 
bo th ass ures  the  necessa ry fros t prote ction  and 
protects  metal  componen ts  in  the  engi ne's  coo l
ing  system  from  corrosion  and  scaling . 
It also 
raises  the  boiling  point  of  the coolant. 
D o  not  red uce  the  con cen trat ion  of  the  coolant  in 
the  summer  by adding  p lain  wa ter. 
The propor
tion  of  coolant  additive  mu st  be  at  least  50 % 
but  not  more  than  60% 
to  maintain  antifreeze 
protection  and  cooling  efficiency.  If  the  coolant 
frost  protection  is  too  low,  the coolant  could 
freeze  and  damage  the vehicle  heating  and  en
g ine  cooling  system . 
For year-round  driving,  antifreeze  is added  at  the 
factory  for  temperatures  down  to: 
- -3 1  °F  ( -3 5  °C) USA 
- -4 0  °F  ( - 40  °C)  Canada. 
If yo u m ust  add  coo lant,  use  a  m ixt ure  of  water 
and  coolant  addit ive.  Mixing  the  cool ant  additive 
with  d istilled  w ater  is  recommended . 
_& WARNING 
Before  you che ck anythi ng in t he  eng ine  com
pa rtment,  a lways  read  and  heed  a ll WARN
INGS 
~ .& in Working  in the  engine compart
ment  on page  203 . 
(D Note 
-Before  winter  se ts  in,  have  the  coo lant 
checked  to  see  if  the  coolant  additive  in your 
vehicle  is  sufficient  to  meet  the  c limate  con -
Checking  and  Filling 
ditions.  This  is  especia lly important  if you 
live  in a  region  whe re the  winter  is extreme
ly cold.  If  necessary,  increase  the  propo rtion 
of  coolant  addit ive to 
60%. 
- Whe n adding  coolant  additive  to  your  cool
ing  system,  remember : 
- We  recommend  us ing  o nly coola nt  addi
tive  G 12++  or  G13  (c hec k the  label)  for 
y o ur  vehi cle.  Thi s  coo lant  ad ditive is av ail
abl e at  a uth orized  Au di dea le rs.  Ot her 
types  o f ant ifreeze  ca n sign ifican tly re 
d uce  corrosion  protection.  The  resu lting 
cor ros ion  can  cause  a  loss  of  coolant  and 
se rious  engine  damage. 
- Do not  add  any  type  of  radiator  leak  sealant 
to  your  vehicle's  engine  coolant . Adding  ra
diator  repair  fluid  may  adversely  affect the 
function  and  performance  of your  cooling  system  and  could  result  in damage  not  cov 
ered  by your  New  Veh icle  Limited  War ra nty . 
Checking the  engine  coolant  level 
The  engine  coolant  level can  be  checked with  a 
quick glance . 
Fig.  186 E ngine  compar tmen t:  cover on t he coo lant  expan
s io n t ank 
Befo re you  check  anything  in the  engine  compart
me nt, 
always  read  and  heed  all WARNINGS 
~ .&. in Working  in the  engine  compartment  on 
page  203. 
"  Park  your  veh icle  on  a  leve l s u rface. 
" Sw itch  off  the  ig nit ion  . 
..  Read  the  eng ine  coolant  leve l from  the  coo lant 
expansion  tan k 
r=;,fig.  186,  r=;,page  205, 
fig . 183. 
W ith  a  cold  eng ine,  the  coolant  level  ..,. 
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