
Driving 
There  must  be  at  least  10  inches  (25  cm)  be
tween  your  chest  and  the  center  of  the  steering 
wheel.  If you  cannot  sit  more  than  10  inches  (25 
cm)  from  the  steer ing  wheel,  see  if adaptive 
equipment  is available  to  help  you  reach  the  ped
als  and  increase  the  distance  from  the  steering 
wheel. 
For detai led  information  on  how  to  adjust  the 
driver's  seat,  see 
¢ page  54 . 
In  vehicles  with  the  memory  function*,  the  steer
ing  column  sett ings  are  stored  together  with  the 
seat  position. 
A WARNING 
Improper  use  of  steer ing  whee l adjustment 
and  improper  seating  position  can  cause  ser i
ous  pe rsonal  injury. 
- Adjust  the  steering  wheel  column  only  when 
the  vehicle  is  not  moving  to  prevent  loss  of 
vehicle  control. 
- Adjust  the  driver's  seat  or steering  wheel  so 
that  there  is a  minimum  of  10  inches  (25 
cm)  between  your  chest  and  the  steer ing 
wheel 
r::.> page  126,  fig.  143. If  you  cannot 
mainta in this  min imum  distance,  the  airbag 
system  cannot  protect  you  properly. 
- If  phys ica l limitations  prevent you from  sit
t ing  10 inches  (25  cm)  or  more from the 
steering  wheel , check  with  your  authorized 
Audi dealer  to  see  if adaptive  equ ipment  is 
available. 
- If the  steering  wheel  is aligned  with  your 
face,  the  supp lemental  driver's  airbag  can
not  provide  as  m uch  protection  in an  acci
dent.  Always  make  sure  that  the  steering 
wheel  is aligned  w ith  your  chest. 
- Always  hold  the  steer ing  whee l with  your 
hands  at  the  9  o'clock  and  3  o'clock  posi
tions  to  reduce  the  risk of  personal  injury  if 
the  driver's  airbag  deploys . 
- Never  hold  the  steer ing  wheel  at  the  12 
o'clock  posit ion  or w ith  your  hands  inside 
the  steering  wheel  rim  or on  the  steering 
wheel  hub . Holding  the  steer ing  whee l the 
wrong  way  can cause  ser ious  injuries  to  the 
hands,  arms  and  head if the  driver's  airbag 
deploys. 
74 
-
Easy seat  entry 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  power  steering  wheel  adjustment 
Easy seat  entry makes  it easier to  enter  and exit 
the  vehicle by adjusting  the steering  column  au
tomatically . 
.,. In  the  Infotainment  system,  selec t: the ICARI 
function  button > (Car )* Systems control  but 
ton 
> Vehicle  settings > Seats > Driver's  seat> 
Easy  seat entry>  On. 
When  easy  seat  entry  is switched  on,  the  steer ing 
column  goes  back  up  into the  park  position  when 
the  ignit ion  is switched  off . After  enter ing  the  ve
hicle,  the  steering  col umn  returns  to  t he  sto red 
pos ition  once  the  ign it ion  is swi tched  on. 
Starting  and  stopping 
the  engine 
Starting  the  engine 
The I START  ENGINE  STOP I button  switches  the 
ignition on and starts  the  engine . 
Fig.  80 Cente r  conso le: S TART ENGINE STOP b utt on 
Starting  the  engine 
.,.  Press  the  brake  pedal  and move  the  selector 
lever  to  the  P or 
N position. 
...  Press  the 
!STAR T ENGINE  ST OP ! button.  The 
engine  will start. 
.,.  It  is  possible  that  there  will  be  a  slight  delay 
when  starting  the  engine  in diesel  vehicles  in  colder  temperatures . Therefore,  you  must  hold 
the  brake  pedal  down  until  the  engine  starts. 
The  indicator  light  turns  on  while  the engine  is 
preheating 
1,1 .  ..,.  

Driving 
-The  ignition  will turn  off  if you  press  the 
I STAR T ENGINE  STOP! button  during  a  stop 
phase.  The  needle  in  the  tachometer  moves 
into  the 
OFF position. 
General  information 
Applies  to  veh icles:  with  Start-Stop-System 
Th e standard  Start-Stop  mode  con be  canceled 
for different  system-related  reasons. 
Fig.  84 Instrument  cluste r:  En gin e stop  temporarily  un· 
available 
Engine  does  not  switch  off 
Before  and  during  each  stop  phase,  the  system 
checks  if certain  conditions  have  been  met.  For 
example,  the  engine  will  not  switch 
off in the  fol
lowing  situations : 
- The  engine  has  not reached  the minimum  re
quired  temperature  for  Start-Stop  mode. 
- The  interior  temperature  selected  by the  A/C 
system  has  not  been  reached. 
- The  outside  temperature  is extremely  high/low. 
- The  windshield  is  being  defrosted®. 
- The  parking  system*  is  be  switched  on. 
- The  battery  charge  level is too  low. 
- The  steering  wheel  is turned  at  a  sharp  angle  or 
is  moving . 
- After  engaging  the  reverse  gear . 
- On sharp  inclines. 
@j also  appears  in the  instrument  cluster  dis
play. 
Engine  automatically  restarts 
The  standard  Start-Stop  mode  will  be  canceled 
during  a  stop  phase  in the  following  situations . 
The  engine  restarts  without  any  action  by the 
driver. 
80 
- The  vehicle  rolls,  for  example  while  on  a  slope. 
- The  interior  temperature  varies  from the tem-
perature  selected  in the A/C system. 
- The  windshield  is  being  defrosted®. 
- The  brake  pedal  is  pressed  several  times  in  a 
row. 
- The  battery  charge  level  becomes  too  low. 
- High  power  consumption. 
The  engine  can  turn 
off again  when  the  condi
tions  for  Start-Stop  mode  are  met. 
Ignition  is  switched  off  automatically 
To prevent  the battery  from  draining,  the igni
tion 
will switch  off  automatically  under  the  fol· 
lowing  conditions: 
- The  vehicle  has  already  been  driven. 
- The  Start-Stop-System  has  stopped  the  engine. 
- The  driver's  door  is opened. 
- The  driver's  safety  belt  is  removed. 
- The  brake  pedal  is  not  pressed  down . 
- The  vehicle  is stationary. 
In this  case, the activated  low  beam  is replaced 
by the  parking  light.  The parking  lights  will 
switch 
off after  approximately  30  minutes  or 
when  you  lock the  vehicle. 
If the Start-Stop-System  has  not  turned off the 
engine  or  if you  have switched  the  Start-Stop
System 
off manually,  the  ignition  will  not  be  au
tomatically  switched 
off and  the  engine  will  con
tinue  to  run 
cc> .&. . 
A WARNING 
Never  allow  the  engine  to  run in  confined 
spaces,  because  this  increases  the  risk of  as
phyxiation . 
(D Tips 
-If you  shift  into the  D or  N position  after 
shifting  into  reverse, the  vehicle  must  be 
driven  faster  than  6  mph  (10  km/h)  in  order 
for  the  engine  to  switch  off  again .  

Intelligent  Technology 
ESC levels Sport  mode on  Sport  mode off 
Behavio r 
The  ESC and  ASR stabilization  functions  The  fu ll stabilization  function  of  the  ESC 
are  limited  ¢ .&. .  and  ASR is avai lable  again. 
Operation Press  the I .a  OFF I button. 
Press the I.a  OFFI button  again . 
Indicator II turns  on. II turns  off. 
lights 
Driver mes- Stabilization  control  (ESC): sport.  Warn- Stabilization control  (ESC): on 
sages  ing!  Restricted stability 
A WARNING 
Only switch  sport  mode  on  when  your  driving 
abilities  and  the  traffic  s ituation  permit,  be
cause  there  is a  r isk  of  slid ing . 
- The  stabilization  function  is limited  when 
sport  mode  is sw itched  on.  The driving 
wheels  could  spin  and  the  vehicle  cou ld 
swerve,  espec ially  on  slick  or  slippery  road 
surfaces . 
(D Tips 
Sport  mode  cannot  be  sw itched  on  if the 
cru ise  control  system*  or  adaptive  cruise  con
trol*  is switched  on. 
Braking 
What  affects  braking  efficiency? 
New  brake  pads 
During  the  first  250  miles  (400  km),  new  brake 
pads  do  not  possess  the ir full  braking  effect,  they 
have  to  be  "broken  in"  first¢.&. . You  can  com
pensate  for  this  slightly  reduced  braking  power 
by push ing  harder  on the  brake  pedal.  Avoid 
h eavy  braking  loads during  the  break-in  period . 
Operating  conditions  and  driving  habits 
The  brakes  on  today's  automobiles  are  still  sub
ject  to  wear , depend ing  largely  on  operating  con
d itions  and  dr iving  habits ¢.&. . On veh icles  that 
are  e ither  dr iven  most ly in  stop-and-go  city  traf
fic  or  are  driven hard, the  brake  pads  should  be 
checked  by your  authorized  Audi deale r more  of
ten  than  specified  in  the 
Warranty & Mainte
nance booklet. 
F ailure  to have  your  brake pads  inspected  can  result 
in  reduced  brake  perform
ance. 
On steep  slopes,  you  should  use  the braking  ef
fect  of  the  engine.  This way,  you  prevent  un nec
essa ry wea r on  the  brake  system.  If you  must  use 
you r brakes,  do not  hold the  brakes  down  contin
u ous ly.  Pump  the  brakes at  intervals. 
Operating  noise 
Noises may  occur  when  braking  depending  on  the 
speed,  bra king fo rce and  outside  conditions  such 
as  temperature  and  humidity. 
Effect  of  water  and road  salt 
In  certain  situations,  for  example after  driving 
through  water,  in heavy  rain,  after  overn ight  con
densation  or  afte r wash ing your  car,  the  brak ing 
effect  can be  reduced  by  moisture  or ic e  on  the 
brake  rotors  and  brake pads.  The brakes  must  be 
dried  f irst  with  a few  careful  brake  applications . 
At  h igher  speeds  and  w ith  the  windshield  wipers 
turned  on, the  brake  pads  press  against the brak e 
rotors  for a  short  amount  of time.  This  occurs  at 
regular  intervals  without the  driver  noticing and 
provides  for  better  brake  response  t ime  under 
wet  conditions. 
T he  effectiveness  of the  brakes  can  be  reduced 
when  the vehicle  is  driven on  a  sa lt-covered  road 
and  the  brakes are  not  used . Likewise,  yo u clean 
off  accum ulated  salt  coating  from  brake discs 
and  pads  with  a few  cautious  applications  of  the 
brake¢ .&.. 
Corrosion 
There  may  be  a tendency  fo r dirt  to  build  up on 
the  brake  pads  and  corrosion  to  form on  the  discs  .,.. 
189  

Reducing  unnecessary idling 
Even when your  car is just  idling it burns  up fuel. 
~ Shut the  engine  off  when  you  are  not  driving 
the  vehicle. 
~ Do not  warm  up  the  vehicle  by  letting  the  en-
gine  run  at  idle . 
The  idling  phase  is automat ically  reduced  for 
veh icles  w ith  the  Start-Stop-System.  It  is effi
cient  to  switch  off  the  engine  in vehicles  without 
the  Start-Stop-System  when  stopped  at  ra ilroad 
crossings  and  long  red  lights . Turning  the  engine 
off  for just  30-40  seconds  saves  more  fuel  than  is 
b ur ned  by  sta rting  the  engine  ag ain. 
It  takes  a  long  t ime  for  the  engine  to  warm  up 
fu lly when  it  is  runni ng  at  idle . Howeve r, wear 
and  noxio us emiss ions  a re  espe cially  high  when 
the  eng ine  is wa rm ing  up.  So you  sho uld  d rive 
away  as  soon  as  you  sta rt  the  engi ne  and  avoid 
r u nning  at  high  rpms  whi le the  engine  is  still 
warming  up . 
(D Note 
Do not  leave  engine  id ling  unatten ded  a fter 
starting . If  warning  lights  should  come  on  to 
indicate  im proper  operation,  they  wou ld  go 
unheeded.  Extended  id ling  a lso  produces 
heat,  wh ich  could  result  in  overheat ing  or 
other  damage  to  the  vehicle  or  other  proper
ty. 
Regular  maintenance 
A badly  tuned  engine  unnecessarily  wastes  a lot  of  fuel. 
~ Have your  veh icle  serviced  at  regu lar  intervals. 
By having  your  veh icle  reg ularly  serviced  by  an 
Audi dea ler  helps  to  ensure  that  it  runs  proper ly 
and  econom ica lly. The  condition  of  your  veh icle 
not  on ly affects  its  safety  and  ability  to  ho ld  its 
va lue,  it  a lso  affects 
fuel  consumption . 
Check you r oil  each  time  you  fill  your tank. 
The  amount  of  oil  use d  i s  re lated  to e ngine  lo ad 
a nd  speed. 
Driving  and  the  envir onment 
It is  normal  for  the  oil  consumption  of  a  new  e n
gine  to  reach  its  lowest  value  after  a  certain  mi le
age  has  been  dr iven. 
Yo u m ust  dr ive your  ve hicl e  abou t 3,0 00  m iles 
(S, 000  kilometers)  befo re yo u can  properly  as 
sess  oil consumption . 
T h is  also  ap plies  to f ue l cons umption  and  eng ine 
o utput . 
CD Note 
-Have your  ve hicle  maintained  pro perly  and 
in  acc ordance  w ith  the  se rvice  rec ommend a
ti ons  i n your  W arra nty 
& M ain ten ance  book
let .  Lack of  proper  maintenan ce as  we ll as 
improper  use  of  the  ve hicl e w ill impair  the 
function  of  the  em ission  cont rol  system  and 
co uld  lead  to  damage. 
- Do  not  alte r or  remove  any  component  of 
the  Emission  Contro l System  unless  ap
proved  by the  man ufacturer. 
- Do not  alte r or  remove  any  device,  such  as 
heat  shields,  switches,  ign it ion  w ires, 
valves,  which  are  designed  to  protect  your 
vehicle's  Emission  Contro l System  a nd othe r 
im por tan t ve hicle  components . 
Fewer short  trips 
Fuel consumption  will always  be  relatively  high 
on short  trips. 
~ Try to  avo id driv ing  short  distances  with  a cold 
eng ine . 
T he  engine  and  cata lytic  conve rter  have  to  reach 
their  opt imal 
operating  temperature to  reduce 
fuel  consumpt io n  and  noxious  emiss ions  effec
tively. 
Just  afte r starting,  a  cold  engine  in  a  mid-size  car 
only  achieves  a  fuel  economy  of  6-8  m iles  per 
gallo n (30-40  l/ 100  km) . After  about  a  half  a 
mile,  fuel  economy  climbs  to  12  mpg  (20  l/100 
km) . Afte r about 
2 .5 m iles  (4  km),  the  eng ine  is 
at  its  p roper  operat ing  temperature  and  fue l 
eco nomy  has  reached  a  no rma l level.  So yo u can 
see  th at  yo u should  avoid  short  trips  w heneve r 
poss ible.  .,. 
197  

Trailer  mode Driving  with  a  trailer 
General  information 
Your Audi  was designed  primarily  for  passenger 
transportation . 
If  you  plan  to  tow  a trailer,  please  remember  that 
the  additional load  will  affect  durability,  econo
my and  performance. 
T railer  tow ing  not  only  p laces  more  stress  on  the 
vehicle,  it  a lso  calls  for  more  concentration  from 
the  dr iver. 
F or  this  reason,  always  follow  the  operating  and 
driving  instructions  provided  and  use  common 
sense. 
(D Note 
If you  are  going  to  tow  a trailer,  you  must  ac
tivate  the  trai ler  operation  mode 
¢ page  199,  Operating  instructions. 
Technical  requirements 
Tr ailer  hitch 
Use  a weight -carrying  hitch  conforming  to  the 
gross  tra iler  weight.  The  h itch  must  be  suitab le 
for  your  vehicle  and  tra ile r and  must  be  mo unted 
securely  on  the  vehicle's  chassis  at  a 
technically 
sound 
location . Use  on ly a trailer  hitch  with  a  re
movable  ba ll mou nt.  Always  che ck wit h  the  t rail
e r  hitch  manufac turer  to  make  s ure that  you  a re 
usi ng  the  co rrect  hitch . 
Do not use a bumper hitch . 
The  hitch  must  be  installed  in such  a way that  it 
does  not  interfere  with  the  impact -absorbing 
bumper  system . No mod ifica tions  should  be 
made  to  the  vehicle  exhaust  and  brake  systems . 
Fr om  time  to  time,  chec k that  all hitch  mo un ting 
bo lts  rem ain securely  fastened. 
W hen you  are  not  tow ing  a trailer, 
remove the 
tra iler  hitch  ba ll mount . This  prevents  the  hitch 
from  ca u sing  damage  s hou ld your  veh icle  be 
struck  from  behind 
¢ .&, . 
Trailer  mode 
Trailer  brakes 
If your  traile r i s equ ipped  with  a  b raking  sys tem, 
c h ec k t o  be  sure  that  it  con forms  to  a ll regu la 
tions. 
T he  tra ile r h ydr aulic bra ke  sy stem  must  not  be 
directly  con nected  to  the  vehicle's  hydr aulic 
brake  sy stem. 
Safety  chains 
Always  use  safety  chains  between  your  vehicle 
and  the  tra iler . 
Trailer  lights 
Trailer  lights  must  meet  all  regulations.  Be sure 
to  check  w it h  your  Aud i dealer  for  correct  wir ing, 
swi tches  and  relays . 
Mirrors 
If you  are  unab le to  see  the  traffic  behind  you  us
ing  the  regular  outside  mirrors,  then  you 
must in
stall  extended  mirrors . It  is  important  that  you 
always have  clear  vision  to  the  rear . 
A WARNING 
--
After remov ing  the  tra ile r hi tch,  do  not  sto re 
i t  in yo ur vehicle.  In  case  of  sudde n brak ing, 
t he  hitch  could  fly fo rwa rd  and  injure  you  or 
your  passengers. 
Operating  instructions 
Maximum  trailer  weight 
A traile r for  yo ur vehicle  is  lim ited  to  a  typical 
cla ss 1 or  class  2  trailer. 
Trailer  load  distribut ion 
Be sure  the  load  in the  tra iler  is  held  secure ly in 
place  to  p reve nt  it  from  shifting  forward,  back
ward  o r sideways. 
Ne ver allow a passenger to ride in a  trailer¢.&. 
in  Driving  instructions  on page  201 . 
Engine cooling  system 
Towing  a  tra ile r  makes  the  engine  wor k harder.  It 
is  important  that  the  cooling  system's  perform
ance  is  up  to  the  additional  load.  Make  sure  that 
the  cool ing  system  has  enoug h fluid .  .,.. 
199  

Trailer  mod e 
Tire pr essure 
When  tow ing  a  tra iler,  inflate  the  tires  of  you r 
veh icle to  the  cold  tire  pressure  listed  under  "Fu ll 
load"  on  the  label  located  on  the  driver's  side  B 
pillar  (visib le  when  the  door  is open) . Inflate 
trai ler  tires  to  trailer  and  tire  manufacturers' 
specifications. 
Light s 
Check to  make  sure  both  vehicle  and  trailer  lights 
are  working  proper ly. 
Safet y chains 
Be sure  t railer  safety  chains  are  properly  connect
ed  from  the  trailer  to  the  h itch  on  the  veh icle. 
L eave  enough  slack  in  the  chains  to  permit  turn
ing  corners . When  yo u install  safety  chains,  make 
sure  they  wi ll not  drag  on  the  road  when  you  are 
driving. 
The  chains  shou ld  cross  under  the  trailer  tongue 
to  prevent  it  from  dropping  in case  of  separation 
from  the  hitch . 
Adjusting the  Audi  d rive select 
Make  sure  the  vehicle  is on  a  level  surface bef ore 
hitching  up  the  t railer  and bef ore adjust ing  the 
tongue  we ight . The  vehicle  must  be  in 
auto or 
comf ort driving  mode  and  not  raised 
r::!> page  100, r::!> 0 . 
Make  sure  that  the  vehicle  is lowered.  In  Info
tainment,  select: 
ICARI function  button > Lower 
control  button . 
I f you  m ust  dr ive under  poor  road  condit ions,  you 
can  ra ise  the  vehicle 
afte r coup ling  the  t rai ler  or 
after adjusting  the  tongue  weight r:!> page  102. 
(D Note 
-Changes  in tempe rature  or  load  can  affect 
the  he ight  of  the  vehicle. 
- Always  se lect 
auto  or comfort mode.  Othe r
wise,  the  tongue  load  spec ified  for  yo ur ve
hicle  w ill no  longer  be  applicable . 
200 
· Driving  instructions 
Driving  with  a  trailer  always  requires  extra  care 
and  consideration . 
To obtain  the  best  possible  hand ling  of  veh icle 
and  trailer,  please  note  the  following: 
.,.  Do not  tow  a  loaded  trailer  when  your  car  itself 
is not  loaded . 
.,.  Be especially  careful  when  passing  other 
vehicles . 
.,.  Observe  speed  limits  . 
.,.  Do not  dr ive at  the  maximum  permissible 
speed. 
.,.  Always  app ly brakes  ea rly. 
.,.  Monitor  the  temperat ure  gauge. 
Weight  distribution 
Towing  a  loaded  trai ler  with  an  empty  car  results 
i n a  h ighly  unstab le  distribution  of  weight . If  this 
cannot  be  avoided,  drive  at  very  low  speeds  only 
to  avoid  the  risk  of  losing  steer ing  contro l. 
A "balanced"  rig  is  easier  to  operate  and  control. 
This  means  that  the  tow  vehicle  shou ld  be  loaded 
to  the  extent  possible  and  permissib le,  wh ile 
k eeping  the  trailer  as  l ight  as  poss ible  under  the 
c ircu mstances . Wheneve r possib le,  transfer 
some  ca rgo  to  the  luggage  compartment  of  the 
tow  vehicle  while  observing  tongue  load  require
ments  and  vehicle  loading  considerations. 
Speed 
The  higher  the  speed,  the  mo re diff icu lt  i t  be 
comes  fo r the  driver  to  con trol  the  r ig . Do not 
drive  at  the  maximum  permissible  speed.  Reduce 
your  speed  even  more  if load,  weather  or  wind 
cond itions  are  unfavorab le  -particularly  when 
go ing  downh ill. 
Reduce  vehicle  speed 
i mmed iatel y if the  trailer 
shows  the  slightest  sign  of  swaying. 
Do not  tr y 
to  stop  the  swaying  by  accelerating. 
Observe  speed  limits . In  some  areas,  speeds  for 
vehicles  towing  trailers  are  lower  than  for  regular 
vehicles . 
Always  apply  bra kes  early.  Whe n driving  down -
hill,  shift  into  a  lower  gear  to  use  the  engine  .,..  

Checking  and  Filling 
Checking  and  Filling 
Hood 
Releasing  the  engine  hood 
The engine  hood  is released  from  inside  the  vehi
cle . 
Fig.  184 Driver footwell:  release  leve r 
Fig . 185 Rocker  switch under  the  hood 
Make sure the  wiper  arms  are not  raised up from 
the  windshield . Otherwise  the  paint  could  be 
damaged . 
..  With  the  driver's  door  open,  pu ll the  lever  un 
der the  instrument  panel  in the  direction  of  the 
arrow ¢ 
fig.  184. 
.. Raise the  hood  slightly Q _A . 
.. Press  the rocker switch  under  the  hood  upward 
Q fig. 185. This  releases the  catch. 
..  Open  the hood. 
A WARNING 
Hot engine  coo lant  can burn  you . 
- To reduce the  risk of  be ing burned,  never 
open the  hood  if  you see or  hear steam  or 
coolant  escaping from  the  eng ine compart
ment.  Wait  unt il no steam  or  coolant  can be 
216 
seen or  heard  before  carefully  open ing the 
hood. 
Working  in  the  engine  compartment 
Be especially  careful  whenever  you  work  in the 
engine  comportment. 
Whenev er yo u mu st  perform  an y work  in the 
engin e compartment , for  example  ch ecking and 
filli ng d iffe rent fl uids , the re is  a risk of injury , 
bu rn s  and a ccid ents . To pre ve nt  p erso nal  injur y 
a lway s obse rve the  foll owing WARNING S. The 
e ng ine  compartment  o f an y v ehicl e is a  haz ard 
ou s a rea 
Q _6 . 
A WARNING 
To he lp avoid injury,  before  you check any
thing  under  the  hood: 
- Turn  off  the  engine . 
- Switch  off  the  ignit ion. 
- Apply  the  parking  brake. 
- Move selector  lever to  P (Park). 
- Always  let  the  eng ine cool down.  Hot  com-
ponents  will  burn  skin  on contact . 
-
-To redu ce the  risk  of  being  burned,  never 
open  the  hood  if you  see or  hear steam  or 
coo lant  escaping  from  the  engine  compart
ment . Wait  until  no steam  or  coolant  can be 
seen or  heard  before  carefully  open ing the 
hood. 
- Keep children  away from  the  engine  com
partment  . 
- Never sp ill fluids  on hot  engine compo
nents.  They  can cause a fire. 
- Never touch  the  radiator  fan.  The auxiliary 
electric  fan  is temperature  controlled  and 
can  switch  on suddenly. 
- Never open  the  coolant  reservoir  cap when 
the  engine  is sti ll warm.  The coolant  system 
is pressurized  and hot  coolant could spray 
out. 
- Protect  your  face,  hands and arm  from 
steam  or  hot  engine  coolant  by placing  a 
thick  rag over the  cap when  you open the 
coolant  reservoir .  

Checking  and  Filling 
Engine  compartment 
Engine compartment  overview 
These are the  most  important  items  that you  can check. 
Fig.  186 Typical  layout  for  containers  and  eng ine  oil fille r cap 
@ Jump  start  point(+)  under a co ver 
® Brake  fluid  reservoir ((0})  ......  . 
@  Eng ine oil filler  cap ('t::r.)  ......  . 
® Coolant  expansion  tank (-t) ....  . 
@ Windshield/headlight  washer  con -
t . (ffi) amer ~ .................. 
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225 
220 
222 
229 
The  engine  oil filler  neck  (item@) may  be  locat
ed  in a  different  area  depending  on  the  version  of 
the  engine. 
A WARNING 
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  216. 
218 
Engine  oil  specifications 
The engine  oil  used must  conform  to exact  speci
fications. 
The  serv ice  interval  display in the  instrument 
cluster  of your  vehicle  will  inform  you  when  it  is 
time  for an  oi l chang e. We  recommend  that  you 
have  your oil changed  by an  authorized  Audi Serv
i ce  Advisor. 
If you  have  to  top  off the  oil between  oil changes, 
us e the  Audi  oil quality  standard  specified  in the 
ta ble. 
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