
Instruments  and  indicator  lights 
Instruments  and  indicator  Lights 
Instruments 
Instrument  cluster  overview 
The instrument  cluster  is the  central  information  center  for  the  driver. 
Fig.  3 Instrument cluster  overv iew 
(D Engine coolant  temperature  gauge 
@ Tachometer  .... .. .. ..... ....  . 
- with  status  indicator 
OFF .... . 
-with  status  indicator READY  ..  . 
@ Turn  signals  .... ........... .. . 
© Display  with 
- Driver  information  system .... . 
- Indicator  lights  ............ . 
® Tachometer  10 
11 
74 
79 
45 
23 
11 
@ Fuel 
level  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . . .  .  11 
a) Tips 
The instrument  illumination  for  the  needles 
and dials  turns  on  when the ignition  is  turned 
on and the  lights  are turned  off.  The  illumina
t ion fo r the  dials  reduces automatically  and 
eventua lly turns  off  as brightness  outside  in
creases . This  function  reminds  the  driver to 
turn  the  headlights  on at  the  appropriate 
time. 
Engine coolant  temperature  gauge 
The engine  coo lant  gauge (D Q page  10,  fig.  3 
only  works  when  the  ign ition  is on. To prevent 
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damage  to  your  engine,  please note  the  follow
ing  important  points: 
Engine cold 
If  only  the  LEDs at  the  bottom  of  the  gauge turn 
on, the  engine  has not  reached  operating tem
perature  yet.  Avoid  high  engine  speeds,  heavy en
gine  loads  and  heavy throttle  applications. 
Normal  temperature 
The engine  has reached  its  operating  tempera
ture  once the  LEDs up to  the  center  of  the  gauge 
turn  on  under  normal  driving conditions.  The 
LEDs  higher  up  may turn  on when  the  engine  is 
under  heavy load  or the  exterior  temperature  is 
high . Th is is no  need to  worry  as long  as  the. 
warning  light  in the  instrument  cluster  does not 
ill uminate . 
If the LEDs  in the  upper  area of  the 
display  and the  indicator  light.  in the  instru
ment  cluster display  turn on, the  coolant  temper
atu re is  too  high 
Qpage  15. 
A WARNING 
-Always  observe  the  warning  in <9page  216, 
before opening  the  hood  and checking  the 
engine  coolant  level.  

-Never  open  the  engine  hood  if you  see  or 
hear  steam,  or  if you  see  engine  coolant 
dripping  from  the  engine  compartment.  You 
could  burn  yourself.  Let the  engine  cool  off 
first  until  you  can  no  longer  see  or  hear  steam  or  coolant  escap ing . 
Q) Note 
-Mounting  additional  lights  or  accessories  in 
front  of  the  air  inlets  reduces  the  cooling  ef
fect  of  the  radiator.  At  h igh  outside  temper
atures  or  h igh  engine  load,  the  engine  cou ld 
ove rheat. 
- The  front  spoiler  has  been  designed  to  prop
erly  distribute  the  cooling  air  when  the  veh i
cle  is  moving. 
If the  spoiler  is damaged,  this 
could  red uce  the  cooling  effect  and  the  en
gine  could  then  overheat . Ask your  author 
ized  Audi  dealer  for  assistance. 
Tachometer 
The tachometer  displays  the  engine  speed  in  rev
olutions  per  minute  (RPM). 
You shou ld  shift  to  the  next  lowest  gear  when 
the  speed  is  below  1500  RPM. The  beginning  of 
the  red  zone  in the  tachometer  indicates  the  maximum  permissib le  engine  speed  for  all  gears 
once  the  engine  has  been  broken  in and  when  it  is 
warmed  up  to  operating  temperature.  Before  reaching  the  red  zone,  you  should  shift  into  the 
next  h igher  gear,  choose  the  Dor  S selector  lever 
position,  or  remove  your  foot  from  the  accelera 
tor  pedal. 
CD Note 
The  tachometer  needle© c::> page  10,  fig.  3 
should  only  be  in the  red  zone  br iefly:  other
w ise,  this  increases  the  risk  of  e ngine  dam-
age.  The  location  where  the  red  zo ne  begins 
varies  depend ing  on  the  eng ine. 
@, For the  sake of the  environment 
Upshifting  early  helps  you  to  save  fuel  and  re
duce  operating  noise. 
In strum ents  an d  ind ic a to r  ligh ts 
Fuel level 
The  fue l gauge  only  works  when  the  ignition  is 
on. 
If t h e fue l level  drops  below  2.6  gallons  (10 
lite rs),  the  bottom  LED turns  red  and  the  indica
tor  light 
t]J turns  on  c::> page  21. The  bottom 
LED blinks  red  when  the  fue l level  is very  low. 
T he  possible  range  based  on  the  c urrent  fue l lev
el  is shown  in  tab@c::> 
page  23,  fig . 4 . 
Fo r the  tank  capacity  in your  veh icle,  refer  to  the 
T echn ica l Data  c::> 
page  2 71. 
CD Note 
Never  drive  until  the  tank  is completely  emp
ty.  The  irregu la r  supply  of  fuel  that  resu lts 
from  that  can  cause  t he  engine  to  m isfire.  Un
combusted  f uel  w ill then  en ter  the  exha ust 
system . This  can  cause  ove rheating  and  dam
age  to  the  catalytic  converter. 
Indicator  lights 
Description 
T he  ind icator  lights  in the  instrument  cluster 
blink  or  turn  on.  They  i ndicate  functions  o r mal
funct ions  c::> 
.&,. 
Messages  may  appear  with  some  ind icator  lights. 
A war ning  s ignal  will  sound  at  the  same  time. 
T he  ind icator  lights  and  messages  in the  ce nte r 
of  the  disp lays  may  be  replaced  by other  displays. 
T o s how  them  again,  select  the  tab  for  indicator 
li gh ts and  messages  using  the  m ultifunction 
steering  wheel  c::> 
page  23. If  there  are  several 
malfunctions,  you  can  display  them  one  at  a time 
us ing  the  thumbwheel. 
Some  indicators  lights  in the  display  can  t urn  on 
in  several  colors. 
A WARNING 
- Fai lure  to  heed  wa rning  lights  and  other  im
portant  vehicle  information  may  result  in 
serious  personal  injury  or  vehicle  damage. 
- Whenever  stalled  or  stopped  for  repair, 
move  the  vehicle  a safe  d istance  off  the 
road,  stop  the  engine,  and  turn  on  the 
emergency  flasher  c::> 
page  47. 
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-If  the 1111 (USA  models) . (Canada  mod
els)  brake  system  indicator  light  turns  on  to
gether  with  the  ABS and  ESC indicator 
lights,  the  ABS/ESC regulating  function  may 
have  failed.  Functions  that  stabilize  the  ve
hicle  are  no  longer  available . This  could 
cause  the  vehicle  to  swe rve and  increase  the 
risk of  sliding.  Drive carefully  to  the  nearest 
authorized  Audi dealer  or  other  qualified 
workshop  and  have  the  ma lfunction  correct 
ed. 
- If  the  brake  warn ing/ indicator  light  does 
not  go  out  after  a few  seconds  and  the  park
ing  brake  is  re leased,  or  lights  up  while  you 
are  driving,  the  flu id  level  in  the  brake  fluid 
reservoir  is too  low.  If you  believe  that  it  is 
safe  to  do  so,  proceed  immediately  at  low 
speed  to  the  nearest  authorized  Audi dealer 
or  qualified  repair  facility  and  have  the  brake  system  inspected. 
- Always  keep  in  mind  that  after  several  brake 
applications,  you  will  need  greater  pressure 
on  the  brake  pedal  to  stop  your  vehicle.  Do 
not  rely on  strained  brakes  to  respond  w ith 
maximum  stopping  power  in  critical  situa
tions . You must  allow  for  increased  braking 
distances.  The  extra  distance  used  up  by 
fading  brakes  could  lead  to  an  accident. 
PARK /(® ) Electromechanical  parking  brake 
The warning/indicator  light  monitors  the  elec 
tromechanical  parking  brake. 
If the  indicator  light- (USA  models)/ . 
(Canada  models)  turns  on,  the  parking  brake  was 
set . 
- (USA m od els)  •  (Canada mod els)  Ca u· 
t io n:  Vehi cle parked  to o s teep 
If the  indicator  light  blinks  and  the  message  ap
pears,  the re  is  not  enough  brak ing  power  to  keep 
the  vehicle  from  ro lling.  The  brakes  have  over
heated.  The  vehicle  could  roll  away  even  on  a 
sma ll incline. 
Pr ess  bra ke pedal to  rele a se par kin g  brak e 
To release  the  parking  brake,  press  the  brake 
pedal  and  press  the  button~ or start  driving 
Instrum ents  an d  ind ic a to r  ligh ts 
with  starting  assist  at  the  same  time 
¢page  78. 
Plea se r ele a se parki ng brake 
To  release  the  parking  brake  manually,  press  the 
brake  pedal  and  press  the  button~ at  the  same 
t ime . The  park ing  brake  only  releases  automat i
ca lly if the  d river 's  safety  belt  is fastened . 
Ill Parking  brake! 
If  the liJ indicator  light  turns  on  and  this  mes 
sage  appears,  there  is  a  parking  brake  malfunc
t ion.  Drive to  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or 
qualified  workshop  immediately  to  have  the  mal
funct ion  corrected . 
_L Engine  cooling  system  malfunction 
A malfunction  in the  engine  cooling system  must 
be repaired  as soon  as possible . 
• Swit ch off  engine  a nd check c ool ant  l eve l 
If  the  indicator  light  turns  on  and  the  message 
appears,  the  coolant  temperature  is too  high  or 
the coolant level is too low. 
.. Pull off  the  road . 
..  Stop  the  vehicle. 
..  Turn  off  the  engine. 
..  Check  coolant  level¢ 
page  222  . 
.. Add  coo lant  if  necessary¢ page  223 . 
.. Continue  driving  only  after  the  engine  coolant 
warning/indicator  light  goes  out . 
..  Contact  your  author ized  Audi  dealer  for  assis-
tance  if necessary. 
If the  engine  coolant  level  is correct,  then  the  ra
diato r fan  may  be  the  cause  of the  malfunction. 
•  Cool ant  temper atu re too  high!  Pl ease let  en 
gine  run  with ve hicle s tat ionar y 
If  the  indicator  light  turns  on  and  the  message 
appears,  let  the  engine  run  at  id le for  a few  mi-
nutes  to  cool  down.  ..,. 
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Instruments  and  indicator  lights 
& WARNING 
-If your  veh icle  should  break  down  for  me
chanical  or  other  reasons,  park  at  a  safe  dis
tance  from  moving  traffic,  turn  off  the  en gine  and  turn  on  the  hazard  warn ing  lights 
¢ page  47,  Emergen cy  flasher. 
- Never  open  the  hood  if you  see  or  hea r 
steam  o r coolant  escap ing  from  the  eng ine 
compartmen t -yo u risk  be ing  sc alded.  Wa it 
u nti l you  can  no  longer  see  or  hear  s team  or 
coolant  escaping. 
- T he  eng ine  compartment  of  any  vehicle  is a 
dange rous  a rea.  Befo re yo u perform  any 
work  in the  engine  compartment,  turn  of 
the  engine  and  allow  it  to  coo l. Follow  the 
warning  stickers 
¢ page  216. 
@ Note 
Do not  contin ue  driving  if  the .  symbo l ill u
m ina tes . There  is a  mal function  in the  eng ine 
coo ling  system  -you  could  damage  your  en
gine. 
0 Battery 
This warning/indicator  light  detects  a malfunc
tion in the  generator  or in the  vehicle's electrical 
system. 
The . warning/indicator  light  ill uminates  when 
you  switch  on  the  ignition  and  must  go  out  after 
the  engine  has  started. 
•  Alternator  fault:  Batte ry is  not  being charg
ed 
If t h e  indicator  lig ht  t urns  on  and  the  message 
appears,  there  is a  malfunc tion  in the  gene rator 
or  veh icle  ele ctrical  system . 
Dr ive to  you r autho rized  Aud i dea le r or  q ual ified 
wo rkshop  immedia tely.  Because  the  vehi cle  bat
tery  is discharging,  tu rn  off  a ll unnecessary  e lec
tr ica l equipment  s uch  as  the  radio.  Seek  profes 
sional  assistance  if the  ba ttery  charge  level  is too 
low. 
(•)  Low b att ery : battery  will  be charged whi le 
dri ving 
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If  the  indica tor  light  turns  on  and  the  message 
appears,  there  may  be  limited  sta rting  ability . 
If  this  message  t urns  off  after  a  little  whi le,  t he 
batte ry c harged  enough  while  dr iv ing . 
If  the  message  does  not  tu rn off,  have  you r au
t h orized  Audi  dea le r or  qual ified  wor ks hop  co r
r ect  the  ma lf u nction. 
~ Engine  stop  while  driving 
•  Engine stopped : No power steering  and 
brake support. 
There  is a  ma lf u nction  in the  engine  o r in t he  f uel 
s u pply  sys tem. 
Mo re force  is  needed  to steer  a nd  b rake  the  mov
i ng  vehicle  when  the  engi ne  is stopped . If the  ve
hicle  is  rolling,  t ry to  stop  i t carefully  on  the  s ide 
of  the  road  away  from  moving  traffic.  See  an au 
thorized  Audi  dea le r or  a uthorized  Audi  Service 
Facil ity  for  assistance. 
& WARNING 
I f t he  engine  stops  w hile d riving,  you  will 
need  to  use  more  force  to  brake  the  vehicle. 
This  increases  the  risk  of  an  acc ident.  There 
will  still  be  power  steering  if the  ignition  is 
swi tched  on  while  the  vehicle  is  ro lling  and 
there  is  suff ic ient  battery  charge . Otherwise , 
you  must  use  greater  force  w hen  stee ring. 
4'-Safety  belts 
This warning/indicator  light  reminds you  to put 
on your  safety  belt. 
The . warn ing/ indicator  light  illum inates  when 
the  ignit ion  is switched  on  to  remind  the  driver 
and  any  front  passenger  to  pu t on  the  safety  belt. 
Additionally , a n  acoust ic wa rn ing  (go ng)  w ill also 
sou nd. 
For  more  Information 
¢ page  134 , 4'-Safety  belt 
warning light .  

At both  of these  settings,  the climate  control  sys 
tem  runs  continuously  at  maximum  cooling  or  heating  power. T here  is  no  temperature  regula
tion . 
Adjusting  the  blower~ 
You can  adjust  the  volume  of  air  generated  by the 
b lower  to your  preference.  To have  the  blower 
r e gulated  automatica lly,  press  the 
IAUTO  I but
ton . 
~ Adjusting  air distribution 
You  can  manually  select  the  vents  where  the air 
will  flow.  To  have  the air  distribution  regu lated 
automatically , p ress  the 
IAU TO ! button. 
~ Adjusting  seat heating*/seat  ventilation* 
Pressing  the button  switches  the  seat  heating/ 
seat  ventilat ion  on  at  the  highest  setting  (leve l 
3).  The  LEDs indicate  the  temperature  level.  To 
r educe  the  temperature,  press  the  button  again . 
To switch  the  seat  heating/seat  venti lation  off, 
press  the  button  repeatedly  until  the  LED turns 
off. 
Afte r 10  minutes,  the  seat  heating  automatically 
switches  from  level  3  to  level 2. 
l
or  cleared  of condensation  as  quickly as possible. 
The  maximum  amount  of  air flows  mainly  from 
the  vents  below the  windshield.  Recirculation 
mode  switches  off . The  temperature  shou ld  be 
set  to  approximate ly 22 
° C. 
The IAU TOI button  sw itches the  defroster  off. 
IQ:il REAR I Switching the  rear window  defogger 
on/off 
The  rear  window  heate r o nl y operates  when  the 
engine  is  running.  It sw itches  off  automatically 
after  a  few  minutes,  depending  on  the  outs ide 
temperature. 
To prevent  the  rear  w indow  heater  from  switch
ing  off automatically,  press  and  hold  the 
lljjjl REAR I 
button  for  more  than  2 seconds.  This  remains 
stored  until  the  ignition  is  switched  off. 
Warm  and cold 
I SYNC ! Synchronization 
When  synchronization  is switched  on,  the  set
tings  for  the  driver's  s ide are  applied  to  the front 
passenger's  side  (except  for  seat  heating/ventila
tion *).  The  s ettings  in the  rear are  also  synchron 
i z ed.  Synchronization  switches  off  if the  settings 
are  adjusted  on  the  front  passenger's  side  or  in 
the  rear. 
You can  synchronize  the  settings  in a  row  by 
pressing  and  holding  a  control.  For example,  to 
apply  the  settings  for  the  front  passenge r's  side 
to  the  driver's  side,  press  and  hold  the  control  on 
the  front  passenger's  s ide . The  same  applies  to 
the  rear. 
Residual heat* 
With  the  ign ition  turned  off,  you  can  activate  the 
residual  heat  function  by pressing  the~ button 
<=> fig. 75. The  residual  heat  from  the  coolant  is 
used  to  heat  the  veh icle  inter ior . The  residual 
heat  function  sw itches  off  automat ica lly after 
about  30  minutes. 
Air  vents 
You can  open  or  close  the  center  and  rear vents  in 
the  cockpit  and  the  vents  in the  rear  center  con 
sole  and  door  pillars  using  the  ridged thumb
whee ls.  Th e  levers  adjust  the direction  of  the  air
flow  from  the vents. 
_&. WARNING 
-You  should  not  use the  recirculation  mode 
for  an  extended  period since  no  fresh  air  is 
drawn  in. With  the  air-conditioning  switch
ed  off,  the  windows  can  fog  up, which  in
creases  the  risk of  an  accident. 
- Individuals  with  reduced  sensitivity  to  pain 
or  temperature  could develop  burns  when 
using  the  seat  heat ing  funct ion.  To reduce 
the  risk of  injury, these individuals  should 
not  use seat  heating . 
(D Note 
To avoid  damage  to  the  heating  elements  in 
the  seats,  do not  kneel  on  the  seats  or  place 
heavy  loads  on  a  small  area  of  the  seat. 
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Checking  and  Filling 
areas,  into  open  streams  or  down  sewage 
drains. 
- Recycle  used  engine  oil  by taking  it to  a  used 
engine  oil collection  facility  in your  area,  or 
contact  a  service  station. 
Cooling  system 
Coolant 
T he  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
quires  little attention . 
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  conditioned  water  and  the  manufactur 
er's  glycol-based  coolant  additive  G13  antifreeze 
with  anticorrosion  additives  (50%  for  USA mod
els · 60%  for  Canadian  models).  This mixture 
' 
both  assures  the  necessary  frost  protection  and 
protects  metal  components  in  the engine 's cool
ing  system  from  corrosion  and  scaling.  It  also 
raises  the  boiling  point  of  the  coolant. 
Do  not  reduce  the  concentration  of  the  coolant in 
the  summer  by adding  plain  water. 
The propor
tion  of  coolant  additive  must  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
gine  cooling  system . 
For year-round  driving,  antifree ze  is added  at  the 
factory  for  temperatures  down  to: 
- -31  °F (  -3 5  °C) USA 
- - 40  °F ( - 40  °C) Canada. 
If  you  must  add  coolant,  use a  mixture  of  water 
and  coolant  additive.  Mixing the coolant  additive 
with  distilled  water  is recommended. 
_& WARNING 
Before  you check  anything  in the  engine  com
partment,  always  read and  heed  all  WARN-
222 
INGS ~&. in Working  in the  engine  compart
ment  on page  216. 
(D Note 
- Before  winter  sets  in,  have  the  coolant 
checked  to  see  if the  coolant  additive  in your 
vehicle  is sufficient  to  meet  the  climate  con ditions.  This  is especially  important  if you 
live  in a  region  where  the  winter  is extreme
ly cold . If  necessary,  increase  the  proportion 
of  coolant  additive  to  60%. 
- When  adding  coolant  additive  to  your  cool
ing  system,  remember: 
- We  recommend  using only coolant  addi
tive  G12++  or  G13  (check  the  label) for 
your  vehicle.  This coolant  additive  is avail
able  at  authorized  Audi  dealers.  Other 
types  of  antifreeze  can  significantly  re
duce  corrosion  protection.  The  resulting 
corrosion  can  cause  a  loss  of  coolant  and 
serious  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 Vehicle  Limited Warranty. 
Checking  the  engine  coolant  level 
The engine  coolant  level  can be  checked  with  a 
quick glance. 
Fig.  189 Eng in e compar tment:  cover on the  cool ant expan
s ion  tank 
Before  you  check  anything  in the  engine  compart
ment, 
always  read and  heed  all  WARNINGS 
~ A in Working  in  the engine  compartment  on 
page  216.  ..,.  

• Park your vehicle on a level surface. 
•  Switch 
off the  ignition. 
•  Read the  engine  coolant  level from  the  coolant 
expansion  tank¢ 
fig.  189, ¢ page  218, 
fig.  186. 
With a cold engine,  the  coolant  level 
should  be between  the  "min"  and  "max" mark
i ngs . When  the engine  is warm,  the  level may 
be s light ly  above the  "max " marking. 
The  location  of the  coolant  expans ion tank  can be 
seen  in  the engine  compartment  illustrat ion 
¢pag e 218. 
To obtain  an accurate  reading, the  engine  must 
be sw itched 
off. 
The expansion  tank  in your vehicle is equipped 
with an electric  coolant  level sensor. 
When  the  coo lant  level  is too low, the  warning 
light  in the  Auto-Check System 
c:> page  15 wi ll il
luminate  until  you add  coolant  and  the  level  has 
been  restored  to  normal.  Even though  there is an 
e lectric  coolant  level sensor,  we still  recommend 
you check the  coolant  level from  t ime to  t ime. 
Coolant  loss 
Coolant  loss  may indicate  a leak in the  cooling 
system.  In the  event  of coolant  loss, the  cooling 
system  should  be inspected  immediately  by your 
authorized  Audi dealer.  It  is not  enough  merely 
to  add  coolant. 
In a 
sealed system,  losses  can occur only  if the 
boiling point  of the  coo lant  is exceeded  as  a  re
sult  of overheat ing. 
A WARNING 
The cooling system  is under  pressure and  can 
get  very hot . Reduce  the risk of scalding from 
hot  coolant  by  following these  steps. 
- Turn off the  eng ine and  allow  it to  cool 
down. 
- Protect  your face,  hands  and  arms  from  es
caping  fluid and  steam  by covering  the cap 
with  a  large,  thick  rag. 
- Turn  the cap slowly and  very carefully in a 
counter-clockwise  direction  while applying 
light,  downward  pressure on  the  top  of the 
cap. 
Checking  and Filling 
-To avoid being  burned,  do  not spill anti
freeze  or coolant  on the  exhaust  system  or 
hot  engine  parts. Under  certain cond itions, 
the  ethylene  glycol in engi ne coolant  can 
catch  fire. 
(D Note 
Do not  add  any type  of  radiator leak sealant 
to your vehicle's  engine  coolant.  Add ing  radia
tor  repair fluid  may adversely  affect  the  func
tion  and  performance  of your cooling system 
and  could result  in  damage  not  covered by 
your  New Vehicle Limited Warranty. 
Adding coolant 
Be very careful  when  adding  engine coolant. 
Before you check anything  in the  engine  compart
ment, 
always  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS 
¢.&. in Working  in the  engine  compartment  on 
page  216. 
•  Requ irement:  There must  be a  residual amount 
of  coolant  in the  expansion  tank 
c:> (D . 
•Turnoff  the engine . 
•  Let  the  engine cool  down. 
•  Place  a thick  rag over the  coolant  expans ion 
tank 
c:>p age 222 , fig.  189 and carefully twist 
the  cap counter-clockwise 
c:> _& . 
• Add coo lant  mixed in  the correct  ratio 
c:> page  222,  Coolant up to  the  MAX marking . 
•  Make sure  that  the  fluid  level  remains stable. 
Add more  coolant  if necessary. 
•  Twist the  cap on again 
tightly. 
Replacement  engine  coolant  must  conform  to  ex 
act  specifications 
c> page  222,  Coolant. 
We  recommend  using  only coolant  additive Gl2+ 
+ ,  Gl3 
or in an emergency Gl2+. Do not use  a 
different  additive.  In an emergency  use  plain wa
ter  until  you can get  the  correct  additive  and  can 
restore  the  correct  ratio.  This should  be done  as 
soon  as  possible. 
If you  have lost  a considerable  amount  of coo l
ant,  then  you should  add  cold antifreeze  and  cold 
water  only when  the  engine  is co ld. 
Always  use 
new engine  coolant  when  refi lling. 
223  

Consumer  inf orm ation 
today's  a utomo biles,  have  steadily  re duced  the 
scope  of  maintenance  and  repairs  whic h can  be 
carried  out  by veh icle  owners. 
Also , sa fet y and 
en vironmental 
concerns  place  very  strict  limits 
on  the  nature  of  repairs  and  adjustmen ts to  en
g ine  and  transmission  parts  wh ich  an  owner  can 
perform . 
Maintenance,  adjustments  and  repairs  usually  re
qu ire  special  tools,  testing  devices  and  other 
equ ipment  available  to  specially  trained  work 
shop  personnel  in order  to  assure  proper  per
forma nce,  re liability  and  safety  of  the  veh icle  and 
its  many  systems . 
Improper  maintenance,  adjustments  and  repairs 
can  impair  the  operation  and  reliab ility  of your 
ve hicle  and  eve n void  your  vehicle  warranty . 
Therefo re,  proof  of  se rvicing  in  a ccordance  w ith 
the  m aintenance  sched ule  may  be  a  condition  for 
up ho ld ing  a  possible  wa rranty  claim  made  within 
the  wa rranty  pe riod. 
Above  all , ope rational  safety  can  be  adversely  af
fected,  cre ating  unne cessa ry  risks  fo r you  and 
your  passengers. 
I f  in doubt  about  any  servicing,  have  it  done  by 
your  author ized  Audi  dealer  or  any  other  properly 
eq uipped  and  qualified  workshop . We  strongly 
urge  you  to  g ive your  author ized  Audi  dealer  the 
opportunity  to  perform  a ll scheduled  mainte 
nance  and  necessa ry repairs.  Your dealer  has  the 
facilities,  origina l parts  and  tra ined  specialists  to 
keep  your  veh icle  runn ing  properly. 
P e rforming  limited  maintenance  yourself 
The  fo llow ing  pages  describe  a  limited  number  of 
procedures  whic h can  be  performed  on  your  vehi
cle  with  ordinary  tools,  should  th e need  arise  and 
tra ined  personnel  be  unava ilable.  Before  per
forming  any  of  these  procedures,  always  thor
ough ly read  all  of  the  app licab le  text  and  carefu l
ly follow  the  instructions  g iven . A lways  rigorously 
observe  the 
WARNINGS prov ided . 
Befo re yo u check anything  in the  engine  com 
partment,  always  read and  heed all  WARNINGS 
c::> & and c::> & in Working  in the  engine  compart
ment  on page  216 . 
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A WARNING 
-
-Ser ious  personal  in jury  may  occur  as  a  result 
of  imp roperly  performed  maintenance,  ad
justments  or  repairs . 
- Always  be  extreme ly careful  when  work ing 
on  the  vehicle . Always follow  commonly  ac
cepted  safety  practices  and  general  com mon  sense.  Never  r is k  personal  in jury. 
- Do not  attempt  any  of  the  mainte nance, 
checks  or  repairs  described  on  the  following  pages  if you  are  no t fu lly fam iliar  with  these 
or  other  proce dures  with  respect  to  the  ve
hicle,  o r are  uncert ain  how  to  p ro ceed. 
- Do not  do  any  work  wi thout  the  prope r tools 
a nd  equi pmen t. H ave the  necess ary wo rk 
done  by your  authorized  Au di dealer  or  an 
other  properly  equipped  and  qualified  work
shop. 
- The  engine  compartment  of  any  motor  vehi 
cle  is  a  potentially  hazardous  area .  Never 
reach  into  the  a rea  around  or  touch  the  radi
ator  fan.  It  is temperature  controlled  and 
can  switch  on  suddenly  - even  when  the  en
gine  is off . The  radiator  fan  switches  o n au
tomatically  when  the  coolan t reaches  a  cer
tain  tempe ra ture  an d w ill cont inue  to  run 
until  the  coolant  tem pe rature  d rops. 
- Always  sw itch  off  the  ignition  before  anyone 
gets  under  the  vehicle. 
- Always  support  your  vehicle  with  safety 
stands  if it  is  necessary  to  work  underneath 
the  vehicle.  The jack  supp lied  wi th the  veh i
cle  is no t  adequate  fo r thi s  pu rpose  a nd 
could  collapse  causing  serious  personal  in
Jury . 
- If you  must  wor k unde rneath  the  vehicle 
w ith  the  wheels  on  t he  g roun d,  always  make 
sure  the  vehicle  is on  level  ground,  that  the 
wheels  are  always  sec urely  blocked  and  that 
the  engine  cannot  be  started. 
- Always  make  sure  the  transmission  se lector 
lever  (automatic  t ransm iss ion)  is  in  P (Park 
position)  and  the  pa rk b rake  is applied.  ..,_