
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  .,.. 
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Care  and  cleaning 
-To  reduce  the  risk of  cuts,  protect  yourself 
from  sharp  metal  components  when  was h
ing  the  underbody  or  the inside  of the  wheel 
housings . 
- After  washing  the  vehicle,  the  braking  effect 
may  be  delayed  due  to  mo isture  on  the 
brake  rotors  or  ice  in the  winter . The  brakes 
must  be  d ried  first  w ith  a few  careful  b rake 
applications. 
(D Note 
- If you  wash  the vehicle  in an  automatic  car 
wash,  you  must  fold  the  exte rior  m irrors  in 
to  reduce  the  risk of  damage  to  the  mirrors. 
Power  folding  exte rior  m irrors*  must  on ly 
be  fo lded  in and  out  us ing  the  powe r folding 
f u nct ion. 
- To p revent  paint  damage , do  not  wash  the 
vehicle  in di rect  sunlight. 
- To reduce  the  risk of  damage  to  the  surface, 
do  not  use  insec t  remov ing  sponges,  kit chen 
sponges  or  similar  items.  - Matte  finish  painted  vehicle  components: 
-To  reduce  the  r isk  of  damage  to  the sur-
face,  do  not  use  polis hing  agents  or  hard 
wax. 
- Never  use  protective  wax.  It  can destroy 
the  matte  finish  effect . 
- Do not  place  any  stickers or  magnetic 
signs  on  vehicle  parts  painted  with  matte 
finish  paint.  The  paint  could  be  damaged 
when  the  stickers  or  magnets  are  re
moved. 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
Only wash  t he ve hicle  in facilities  spec ially  de
signed  for  that  pu rpose . This will  reduce  the 
r isk of  dirty  wate r contaminated  with  o il from 
ente ring  the  sewe r system. 
Cleaning  and  care  information 
When  clean ing  and  c aring  for  ind ividua l vehicle 
components,  refer  to the  fo llow ing  tables.  The 
information  contained  there  is simply  recom- mendat
ions.  For questions  or  for  components 
t h at  are  not  listed,  refer  to an  author ized  Audi 
dealer.  Also  follow  the  informat ion  found  in¢&. 
Ext erio r cl eaning 
Component  Situ ation  Solution 
Wind shield  wip er 
Deposits  ¢ page  52,  Cleaning  windshield  wiper  blades 
blade
s 
Headligh ts/ 
Deposits  Soft  sponge  with  a  mild  soap  solutiona > 
tail light s 
S en sors / 
Deposits  Sensors:  soft cloth  with  solvent-free  cleaning solution 
cam era  le nses Camera  lenses:  soft  cloth with  alcohol-free  cleaning solu-
tion 
Snow/ice  H
and  br ush/solvent-free  de-icing  spray 
Wh eels Road  salt  Water 
Brake  dus t  Acid-free  special 
cleaning solution 
Ex haust  tail  p ipe s Road  salt  Water,  clean ing  solution  su itable  for  stainless  steel,  if  nee -
essary 
Decorative  parts / Deposits  Mild 
soap  solution a), a  cleaning  solution suitable  for  stain-
trim less  stee l,  if  necessary 
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cover  must  be flush  with  the surface  of the  sill 
extension. 
(D T ips 
Some  mode ls  may  also  have  a  cover  for  the 
rear  vehicle  lift  point . 
Taking  the  wheel  off/installing  the  spare 
Follow these  instructions  step-by-step  for  chang
ing  the  wheel. 
Fig. 208 C hangin g a whee l:  u sin g t he screwdrive r ha ndle 
(wi th  the  b lade  removed)  to  turn  t he bo lts 
F ig.  20 9 Ch an gin g a  wheel:  alignmen t  pin  insid e  th e  top 
ho le 
After  you  have  loosened  all wheel  bol ts and 
raised  the  vehicle  off  the  ground,  remove  and  re 
place  the  whee l as  fo llows: 
Remo ving  the  wheel 
•  Use the he xagon al  socket  in the  sc rewd river 
ha ndle 
to  completely  remove  the  topmost 
wheel  bolt  and  set  it  aside  on  a 
clean surface 
Q fig . 208. 
•  Screw  the  threaded  end  of the alignmen t pin 
from  the  tool  kit  hand-tight  into  the  empty  bolt 
hole 
Q fig.  209 . 
• Then  remove  the  other  whee l bolts  as  described 
above . 
Emergen cy  a ssis tanc e 
•Takeoff  the  whee l leaving  the  alignment  pin  in 
the  bolt  hol e 
Q0. 
Putting  on  th e spare  whe el 
•  Lift the  spare  whee l and  carefu lly slide  it  over 
t he  alignment  p in to  g uide  it  in place 
Q 0. 
•  Use the  hexagonal  socket  in the  screwdr iver 
handle  to  screw  in and  tighten  all  wheel  bolts 
slightly  . 
.. Remove  the  alignment  pin and  insert  and  tight
en  the  remaining  wheel  bol t slight ly like the 
rest. 
•  Turn  the  jack  handle  counter -clockw ise  to  lower 
the  vehicle  unt il the  jack  is fully  released . 
•  Use the  wheel  bo lt  wrench  to  t ighten  a ll wheel 
bolts  firmly 
9 page  255. Tighten  them cross
wise, 
from  one  bo lt  to  the  ( approx imately)  op
posite  one,  to  keep  the  wheel  centered. 
(D Note 
When  removing  o r installing  the  wheel,  the 
rim  co uld  h it  the  brake  rotor  and  damage  t he 
rotor . Work  carefully  and  have  a  second  per 
son  help  you . 
@ Tips 
Never  use  the  he xagonal  socke t in  the  hand le 
of  the  sc rewdriver  to  loosen  or t ighten  the 
whee l bolts. 
- Pull  the  reversible  blade  from  the  screwdr iv
er  before  you  use  the  hexagona l socket  in 
the  handle  to  t urn  the  whee l bolts . 
- When  mount ing  tires  with 
unidirectional 
tread  design 
make  sure  the  tread  pattern  is 
pointed  the  right  way 
Q page  258. 
- T he  wheel  bolts  shou ld  be  clean  and  easy  to 
turn.  Check for  dirt  and  corrosion  on  the  mating  surfaces  of  both  the  wheel  and  the 
hub.  Remove  all  dirt  from  these  surfaces  be
fore  remounting  the  wheel. 
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