
fill  up  at  busy  gas  st ations  where  the  season al 
adjustment  is more  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  collect  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  (www .toptiergas .com) . 
Fuel  and  R efueling 
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 . 
Diesel  fuel 
Applies to  vehicles:  with  diesel  engine 
Always  use  ULSD (Ultra  Low Sulfur  Diesel)  No.  2 . 
The  ULSD No . 2  meets  the  ASTM 0975. 
Diesel  f uel w it h  concen tratio ns  of  b iod iesel  h igh
er  than  5  %  such  as  Bl  1,  B20  or  BlOO are  strict ly 
prohibited . 
Se rvice  station  fuel  p umps  are  labe led  with  the 
correct  f uel  i nfo rmat ion  for  e asy  recog nition  by 
the  user. 
If the  d iesel  f ue l  pump  is  no t  labeled 
ask  the  station  operator  what  fuel  is  being  dis
pensed  before  fil ling  up your  vehicle . 
UL SD No . 2  m ay  not  be  available  ou tside  the  USA 
and  Canada . Be su re  to  check  befo re  t raveling  to 
other  countries . 
UL SD No . 2  c an  become  thic ke r  i n  ve ry  cold  tem
peratures,  and this  can  imp air the  engine's  s tart 
ing  and  running.  Depend ing  on  the  sea son,  gas 
stations  provide  ULSD No . 2  that  flows  better  in 
cold  temperatures  so  that  you  can  continue  oper 
at ing  your  vehicle  as  usual. 
@ Note 
- Your  vehicle's  diese l engine  was  designed 
soley  for  use  w ith  ULSD No . 2 . Therefo re, 
neve r use  gasoline,  heating  oil,  other  fuels 
or  flow  improvers.  These  contain  substances 
that  will  severely  damage  the  fuel  system 
and  the  engine . Such  damage  will  not  be 
cove red  by your  New  Vehicle  Limited  War
r a nty. 
- If you  put  a ny amo unt  of  incorrect  fuel  in 
the  fuel  tank,  do  not  sta rt  the  eng ine  under 
any  circumstances.  Imme diately  contact  the 
ne arest  a uthor ized  A udi dealer  or  author
ized  Aud i Serv ice  Facility  fo r  ass istance . 
209  

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. 
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Brake  fluid 
Checking brake fluid  level 
Fig. 190 Engine compartment : cover  on  t he  brake  fluid 
reservoir 
N 
N 
-N ,:: 
~ 
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. 
.,.  Read the  brake fluid  level from  the  brake  fluid 
reservoir 
¢fig.  190, ¢page  218,  fig.  186. The 
brake  fluid  level  must  be  between  the "MIN " 
and  "MAX"  markings. 
The  location  of the  brake  fluid  reservoir  can  be 
seen  in the  engine  compartment  illustration 
¢page  218. 
The fluid  level may  drop slightly after  some  time 
due  to the  automatic  adjustment  of  the  brake 
pads.  This  is not  cause  for alarm. 
If  the  brake  fluid  level falls 
considerably below 
the  "MIN"  mark,  the  brake  warning/indicator 
light 
1111 (U.S. models) ;II (Canadian  models) 
will come  on¢ 
page  14. Do  not  continue  to  oper
ate  the  vehicle.  The complete  brake  system 
should  be thoroughly  checked  by an  authorized 
Audi dealer  or other  qualified  facility  and  the 
cause  corrected.  If  the brake  fluid  level  is too 
low, the  brake  warning/indicator  light will illumi 
nate.  Contact  an  authorized  Audi dealer 
immedi
ately. 
Checking  and  Filling 
Changing  brake fluid 
Have  the brake fluid  changed  by an experienced 
technician . 
Brake fluid  absorbs  moisture  from  the  air.  If the 
water  content  in  the brake  fluid  is too  high, cor
rosion  in the  brake  system  may  result  after  ape 
riod  of time . The boiling  point  of the  brake  fluid 
will also  decrease  considerably  and  decrease 
braking  performance. 
Therefore,  the  brake  fluid  must  be  changed 
every 
two  years . Always use  new  brake  fluid which  con
forms  to  Federal  Motor  Vehicle Standard  "FMVSS 
116  DOT 4" . 
The brake  fluid  reservoir  can  be  difficult  to  reach, 
therefore,  we  recommend that  you  have the 
brake  fluid  changed  by your  authorized 
Audi 
dealer. Your dealer  has  the  correct  tools, the 
right  brake  fluid  and  the  know-how  to do  this  for 
you. 
A WARNING 
- Brake fluid  is  poisonous. It  must  be stored 
only in the  closed  original  container  out  of 
the  reach  of  children! 
- Brake failure  can  result  from  old  or  inappro
priate  brake  fluid . Observe  these  precau
tions: 
- Use only brake  fluid  that  meets  SAE speci
fication 
J 1703 and  conforms  to  Federal 
Motor  Vehicle Standard  116.  Always check 
with your  authorized  Audi dealer  to  make 
sure  you  are  using the  correct  brake  fluid. 
The correct  type  of  brake  fluid  is also  indi
cated  on the  brake  fluid  reservoir. 
- The brake  fluid  must  be  new.  Heavy  use of 
the  brakes  can  cause  a vapor  lock  if the 
brake  fluid  is  left in the  system  too  long. 
This can seriously  affect  the  efficiency of 
the  brakes  as  well  as your  safety.  This 
could  result  in an  accident. 
(D Note 
Brake fluid  will damage  the  paint  of your  vehi-
cle. 
IJ> 
225  

Technical  data 
Technical  data 
Vehicle  identification 
Fig. 223 Vehicle  Ident if ication  Numbe r (VlN) plate : loca· 
tio n on  d river 's side  dash  panel 
XXXXX  XX  -X  -XX XX  XXX  XX 
@-+  ~J:~t::1  ::: xxxxxxxx xx x xxxx xxx x 
IYP  lf'VPE XXX X XX 
XX  XXXXXXX XX  X X  XX 
XXX  KW  XXX 
\YT IM:.COll/fAANS ,COOE XXX XXX 15\_L I MOIOlll
@-+  ~~
1
:tr:~i XXXX I XXXX XXX I XX 
II.  -AUSST.  / OPTIO NS 
E0 A  7D5  4UB  6X
M SSG  SR W 
2EH JOZ lLB  lAS 
lBA 
3FC  SM U  7 X1 
F0 A 
9G3 0
G7  0Y H 
0JF 
TL 6  3 KA 8EH  UlA  X 9B  Q
Z7 
1 XW 
803 908 
824  020 
7T6  C V7  7 K0  4X3  2K2 
3L4  4KC 3Y0  413 
502 
lS A  7GB  01A 
4G0 
XX  X  XX  X 
XX  X xxxx 
Fig. 224 The vehicle  ide ntifi cat ion  l abel - inside  t he  lug · 
gage  compartment 
Vehicle  Identification  Number (VlN) 
The  Vehicle  Identification  Number  is located  in 
different  places : 
- under  the  windshield  on  the driver's  side 
¢fig . 223. 
- in the  MMI: Select:  Function  button ICAR I > 
(Car)*  systems > Servicing & checks > VIN 
number . 
-on  the  vehicle  identification  label. 
270 
Vehicle identification  label 
The vehicle  identification  label  is located  in  the 
luggage  compartment  in the  spare  wheel we ll. 
The  label 
9 fig. 224 shows  the following  vehicle 
data: 
(D Vehicle  Identif ication  Number  (VIN) 
@ Vehicle  type, engine output,  transmission 
@ Engine  and  transmission  code 
@ Paint  number  and interior 
® Optional  equipment  numbers 
The  information  of  the vehicle  identification  label 
can  also  be  found in your  Warranty 
& Mainte · 
nance  booklet. 
Safety  compliance sticker 
The  safety  compliance  sticker  is your  assurance 
that  your  new  veh icle complies  with  all applicable 
Federal  Motor Vehicle  Safety  Standards  which 
were  in effect  at  the  time  the  vehicle  was  manu
factured.  You can  find  this  sticker  on  the  door 
jamb  on  the  driver's  side.  It  shows  the  month  and 
year  of  production  and  the  vehicle  identification 
number  of  your  vehicle  (perforation)  as  well  as 
the  Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating  (GVWR) and  the  Gross  Axle We ight  Rating  (GAWR). 
High  voltage  warning  label 
The  high  voltage  warning  label  is  located  in the 
engine  compartment  next  to  the  engine  hood  re
lease.  The  spark  ignition  system  complies  w ith 
the  Canadian  standard  ICES-002. 
Weights 
Gross Vehicle Weight  Rating 
The  Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating (GVWR), and 
the  Gross  Axle Weight  Rating  (GAWR)  for front 
and  rear  are  listed  on  a sticker  on  the  door  jamb 
on  the  driver 's  side. 
The  Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating includes  the 
weight  of  the  basic  vehicle  plus  full  fuel tank,  oil 
and  coolant,  plus  maximum  load, which  includes 
passenger  weight  (150  lbs/68  kg  per  designated 
seat ing  position)  and  luggage  weight¢,&. . 
1111>