
A WARNING 
Objects  between  you  and the  airbag  will  in
crease the  risk of  injury  in a crash  by interfer
ing with  the  way the  airbag  unfolds  and/or  by 
being  pushed  into you as the  airbag  inflates. 
-Always  make  sure nothing  is in the  front  air -
bag deployment  zone that  could  be struck 
by the  airbag  when  it inflates . 
- Objects  in the  zone of  a deploying  airbag 
can become  projectiles  when  the  airbag  de
ploys  and cause serious  personal  injury. 
- Never hold  things  in your  hands or  on your 
lap when  the  vehicle  is in use . 
-
-Never place accessories or  other  objects 
(such as cup  holders, telephone  brackets, 
note  pads, navigation  systems,  or things 
that  are  large, heavy, or  bulky)  on the  doors; 
never  attach  then  to  the  doors  or the  wind
shield;  never  place them  over or  near or  at
tach  them  to  the  area marked  ,,AIRBAG" on 
the  steering  wheel,  instrument  panel  or  the 
seat  backrests;  never  place them  between  these  areas and you or  any other  person  in 
the  vehicle . 
- Never attach  objects  to  the  windshield 
above the  passenger front  airbag,  such as 
accessory GPS navigation  units  or  music  players.  Such objects  could  cause serious  in
jury  in  a collision,  especially  when  the  air bags inflate . 
- Never recline  the  front  passenger seat  to 
transport  objects. Items can also  move  into 
the  deployment  area of  the  side  airbags or 
the  front  airbag  during  breaking  or  in a sud den maneuver.  Objects  near the  airbags  can 
fly  dangerously  through  the  passenger  com
partment  and cause injury , particularly 
when  the  seat  is reclined  and the  airbags  in
flate. 
A WARNING 
A person  on the  front  passenger seat,  espe cially  infants  and small  children,  will  receive 
serious  injuries  and can even be killed  by be
ing  too  close to  the  airbag  when  it  inflates. 
- Although  the  Advanced Airbag  System  in 
your  vehicle  is designed  to  turn  off  the  front 
Airbag  system 
passenger airbag  if  an  infant or  a small  child 
is on the  front  passenger  seat,  nobody  can 
absolutely  guarantee  that  deployment  un
der these  special  conditions  is impossible  in 
all  conceivable  situations  that  may happen 
during  the  useful life  of  your  vehicle . 
- The Advanced Airbag  System  can deploy  in  accordance with  the  .,low risk"  option  for  3-
and 6-year-old  children  under  the U.S. Fed
eral  Standard  if  a child  with  electrical  capac
itance  greater  than  the  combined  capaci
tance  of  a typical  one-year  old  infant  re
strained  in one of  the  forward  facing  or  rear
ward-facing  child  seats with  which  your  ve
hicle was certified  is on the  front  passenger 
seat and the  other  conditions  for  airbag  de
ployment  are met . 
- Accident  statistics  have shown  that  children 
are generally  safer  in the  rear seat  area than 
in the  front  seating  position. 
- For their  own  safety,  all  children,  especially 
12 years and younger,  should  always  ride  in 
the  back  properly restrained  for  their  age 
and size. 
Advanced  front  airbag  system 
Your vehicle  is equipped  with  a front  Advanced 
Airbag  System  in  compliance with  United  States 
Federal  Motor  Vehicle  Safety Standard  208 , as 
well  as Canada Motor  Vehicle  Safety  Standard  (CMVSS) 208  as applicable  at  the  time  your  vehi
cle was manufactured. 
The  front  Advanced Airbag  System  supplements 
the  safety  belts  to  provide  additional  protection 
for  the  driver's  and front  passenger 's heads and 
upper  bodies  in frontal  crashes.  The airbags  in
flate  only  in frontal  impacts when  the  vehicle  de
celeration  is high  enough. 
The front  Advanced Airbag  System for  the  front  seat occupants  is not  a substitute  for  your  safety 
belts.  Rather,  it  is part  of  the  overall  occupant  re
straint  system  in your  vehicle.  Always  remember 
that  the  airbag  system  can only  help to  protect 
you,  if  you are sitting  upright,  wearing  your  safe
ty  belt  and wearing  it  properly . This is why you 
and your  passengers  must  always  be properly  ..,. 
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Child  safety 
Advanced  front  airbag  system  and  children 
Your vehicle  is equipped  with  a front  "Advanced 
Airbag  System"  in compliance  with  United  States Federal  Motor  Vehicle  Safety  Standard  (FMVSS) 
208,  as  well  as  Canada  Motor  Vehicle  Safety 
Standard  (CMVSS) 208  as  applicable  at  the  time 
your  vehicle  was  manufactured. 
The  Advanced  Airbag  system  in your  vehicle  has 
been  certified  to  meet  the  "low-risk"  require
ments  for  3- and  6-year  old  children  on  the  pas
senger  side  and  small  adults  on  the  driver  side. 
The  low risk  deployment  criteria  are  intended  to 
reduce  the  risk  of  injury  through  interaction with 
the  airbag  that  can  occur,  for  example,  by being 
too  close  to  the  steering  wheel  and  instrument  panel  when  the  a irbag  inflates.  In  addition,  the 
system  has  been  certified to  comply  with  the 
"suppression " requirements  of  the Safety  Stand
ard,  to  turn  off  the  front  airbag  for  infants  up  to 
12  months  who  are  restrained  on  the  front  pas
senger  seat  in child  restraints  that  are  listed  in 
the  Standard. 
Even though  your  vehicle is equipped  with  an  Ad · 
vanced  Airbag  system,  all  children,  especially 
those  12  years  and  younger,  should  always  ride  in the  back  seat  properly  restrained  for  their  age 
and  size.  The  airbag  on  the  passenger  side  makes 
the  front  seat  a  potentially  dangerous  place  for  a 
child  to  ride . The  front  seat  is not  the  safest  place 
for  a  child  in a  forward-facing  child  safety  seat . It 
can  be  a very  dangerous  place  for  an  infant  or  a 
larger  child  in a  rearward-facing  seat. 
The  vehicle's  Advanced  Airbag  System  has a  ca
pacitive  passenger  detection  system  in the  front 
passenger  seat  cushion  that can  detect  the  pres
ence  of  a  baby or a child  in  a child  restraint  sys 
tem  on  this  seat . 
The  capacit ive  passenger  detection  system  regis
ters  the changes  that  result  in  an  electrical  field 
when  a child,  a  child  restraint, and  a  baby  blanket 
are  on the  front  passenger  seat.  The change  in 
the  measured  capacitance  due  to  the  presence  of 
a  child,  a  child  restraint,  and  a  baby  blanket  on 
the  front  passenger  seat  is  related  to  the  child  restraint  system  resting  on  the  seat.  The  meas 
ured  capacitance  of  a  child  restraint  system  var-
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ies  depending  on  the type  of  system  and  specific 
make  and  model. 
The  electrical  ca  pacita  nee of  the  various  types, 
makes,  and  models  of  child  restraints  specified 
by  the  U.S .National  Highway  Traffic  Safety  Ad
ministration  (NHTSA) in  the  relevant  safety 
standard  are  stored  in the  Advanced  Airbag  Sys
tem  control  unit  together  with  the  capacitances 
typical  of  infants and  a  1-year  old  child.  When  a 
child  restraint  is used  on  the  front  passenger 
seat  w ith  a typical  1 year-old  infant, the  Ad
vanced  Airbag  System  compares  the  capacitance  measured  by the  capacitive  passenger  detection 
system  with  the  data  stored  in the  electronic  con
trol  unit. 
Child  restraints  and  Advanced  front  airbag 
system 
Regardless  of  the  child  restraint  that  you  use, 
make  sure  that  it  has  been  certified  to  meet  Safe
ty  Standards  and  has been  certified  by  its manu 
facturer  for  use  with  an  airbag . Always  be  sure 
that  the child  restraint  is  properly  installed  at 
one  of  the  rear  seating positions.  If  in  exception 
al  circumstances  you  must  use  it  on  the front 
passenger  seat,  carefully  read  all  of  the  informa
tion  on  child  safety  and  Advanced  Airbags  and  heed  all  of  the  applicable  WARNINGS.  Make cer
tain  that  the  child  and  child  restraint  are  correct ly  recognized  by the  capacitive  passenger  detec
tion  system  in the  front  passenger  seat,  that  the 
front  passenger  airbag  is turned  off,  and  that  the  airbag  status  is always  correctly  signaled  by the 
PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF light . 
Many types  and  models  of  child  restraints  have 
been  available  over  the  years,  new  models  are  in
troduced  regularly incorporating  new  and  im
proved  designs  and  older  models  are  taken  out  of 
production.  Child  restraints are  not  standardized. 
Child  restraints  of the  same  type  typically  have 
different  weights  and  sizes  and  different  "foot
prints",  the  size  and  shape  of  the  bottom  of  the 
child  restraint  that  sits  on  the  seat,  when  they 
are  installed  on  a vehicle  seat.  These  differences  make  it virtually  impossible  to  certify  compliance 
with  the  requirements  for  advanced  airbags  with 
each  and  every  child  restraint  that  has  ever  been  .,..  

Intelligent  Technology 
will switch  on again automat ically when  condi
tions  have returned  to  normal. 
Steering  recommendation 
The  ESC  helps  to  stabilize  the  veh icle  by  changing 
the  steering  torque. 
In  vehicles  with  dynam ic steering*,  ESC also 
helps  to stabilize  the steering  in  critical  situa
tions. 
Selective  wheel torque  control 
Selective  wheel  torque  control  is  used when  driv
ing  on  curves . The  front  wheel  on  the  inside of 
the  curve  or  both  wheels  on  the inside  of the 
curve  are braked  selectively  as  needed.  This al
lows  more  precise  driving  in curves. 
Automatic  post-collision  braking  system 
The  "Automatic  post-collision  braking  system" 
can  help  to  reduce  the  risk  of slid ing  and  of  other 
coll is ions  after  an  accident . If  the  airbag  control 
module  detects  a  collision  above a  certain  vehicle 
speed,  the  vehicle  is  braked  by  the  ESC. 
The vehicle  does  not  brake automat ically  if: 
- the  driver  presses  the  accelerator  pedal,  or 
- the  braking  force  generated  by the  pressed 
brake  pedal  is  greater  than  the  braking  force 
that  would  be  initiated  by the  system,  or 
- the  ESC,  the  brake  system  or the  vehicle  electri
cal  system  are  not  functioning. 
Switchin  on/off 
A WARNING 
- The  ESC and  its  integrated  systems  cannot 
overcome  the  limits  posed  by natural  physi
cal  laws.  This  is  especially  important  on  slip
pery  or  wet  roads. If  the  systems  beg in act
ing  to  stabilize  your  vehicle, yo u should  im
mediately  alter your  speed  to  match  the 
road  and traffic  conditions . Do not  let  the 
increased  safety  provided tempt  you  into 
taking  risks. This  could  increase  your  risk of 
a  co llision. 
- Please  note  the  risk  of a  collision  increases 
when  driving  fast,  especially  through  curves 
and  on  slippery  or wet  roads,  and  when  driv
ing  too  close  to  objects  ahead.  The ESC and 
its  integrated  systems  cannot  always  pre
vent  collisions  -there  is still a risk  of  acci
dents! 
- Press  the  accelerator  pedal  carefully  when 
accelerating  on  even,  slippery  surfaces such 
as  ice and  snow.  The drive  wheels  can spin 
even  when  these control  systems  are instal
led  and  this  can  affect  driving stability  and 
increase  the  risk  of a  collision. 
{l) Tips 
-ABS  and ASR only  function  correctly when 
all  four  wheels  are  equipped  with  identical 
tires.  Different  tire  sizes  can  lead  to a reduc
tion  in engine  power. 
- You  may  hear  noises  when  the  systems  de
scribed  are working. 
ESC turns  on  automatically  when you  start  the engine. 
Fig.  177  Center  conso le; !j. OFF  button 
188 
The following  examples  are  unusual  situations 
where  it may  make  sense  to  switch  sport  mode 
on  in order  to  allow  the  wheels  to spin: 
- Rock ing  the  vehicle  to  free  it when  it  is stuck 
- Driving in deep  snow  or  on  loose  ground 
- Driving with  snow  chains  

Wheels 
(D Tires for  passenger  vehicles 
(if  applicable) 
P indicates  a tire  for  a passenger 
vehicle.  T indicates  a  tire  desig
nated  for  temporary  use. 
@ Nominal  width 
Nominal  width of  the  tire  be
tween  the  sidewalls in millime
ters.  In general:  the  larger  the 
number,  the  wider the  tire. 
@ Aspect  ratio 
Height/width  ratio  expressed  as  a 
percentage. 
@ Tire  construction 
R indicates  a radial  tire. 
® Rim  diameter 
Size of the  rim  diameter  in  inches. 
@ Load index  and  speed  rating 
The load  index indicates  the  tire's 
load-carrying  capacity. 
The speed  rating  indicates  the  maximum  permitted  speed 
¢ & in 
Winter  tires  on page  246. 
"EXTRA  LOAD", "xl"  or "RF"  indi
cates  that  the  tire is reinforced  or 
is an Extra  Load tire. 
Speed rat- Maximum  permitted  speed 
ing 
p 
up to 93  mph  (150  km/h) 
Q up to 99  mph  (160  km/h) 
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Speed rat- Maximum  permitted  speed 
Ing 
R 
up t o 106  mph  (170  km/h) 
s up to 110  mph  (180  km/h) 
T up to 1 18  mph  (190  km/h) 
u up to 124  mph  (200  km/h) 
H up to 130  mph  (210  km/h) 
V up to 149  mph  (240  km/h)al 
z above 149  mph  (240  km/h)al 
w up to 168  mph  (270  km/h)al 
y up to 186  mph  (300  km/h)al 
a) For tires  above  149  mph  (240  km/h), 
tire  manufacturers  sometimes  use the 
code  "ZR". 
(j) US DOT  number  (TIN)  and 
manufacture  date 
The manufacture  date  is listed  on 
the  tire  sidewall  (it  may  only  ap
pear on the  inner  side of  the  tire): 
DOT ...  2214  ... 
means,  for example, that  the  tire 
was  produced  in the  22nd  week of 
the  year  2014. 
@ Audi  Original  equipment 
tires 
Audi  Original  equipment  tires 
with  the  designation  "AO" or "RO" 
have been  specially matched  to 
your  Audi.  When  used  correctly, 
these  tires  meet  the  highest  standards  of safety  and  handling. 
Your  authorized  Audi  dealer  will 
be happy  to  provide  more  infor
mation.  

Wheels 
Bead 
means  the  part  of the  tire  that  is 
made  of steel  wires,  wrapped  or 
reinforced  by ply cords  and  that  is 
shaped  to  fit  the  rim . 
Bead separation 
means  a  breakdown  of the  bond 
between  components  in the  bead. 
Cord 
means  the  strands  forming  the 
plies  in the  tire. 
Cold tire  inflation  pressure 
means  the  tire  pressure  recom
mended  by the  vehic le  manufac
turer  for  a tire of  a des ignated 
size  that  has  not  been  driven for  more  than  a couple  of  miles  (kilo
meters)  at  low speeds  in the 
three  hour  period  before  the  tire  pressure  is measured  or adj usted. 
Curb weight 
means  the  weight  of a  motor  ve
hicle w ith  standard  equipment  in 
cluding  the  maximum  capacity  of 
fuel,  oil, and  coolant,  air  condi 
tioning  and  additiona l weight  of 
op tional  equipment. 
E x tra  load tire 
means  a tire  des igned  to  operate 
at  higher  loads  and  at  h igher  in -
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flation  pressures  than  t he corre
spond ing  standa rd tire.  Extra  load 
tires  may be  identified  as  "XL", 
"xl" , "EXTRA LOAD" , or "RF" on 
the  sidewall. 
Gross A xle Weight  Rating 
("GAWR ") 
means  the  load-carrying  capacity 
of a single  axle  system , measured 
at  the  ti re-gro und  interfaces. 
Gross Vehicle  Weight  Rating 
("GVWR") 
means  the  max imum  total  loaded 
weight  of the  vehicle . 
Groove 
means  the  space  between  two  ad
jacent  tread  ribs . 
Load rating  (code) 
means  the  maximum  load  tha t a 
tire  is rated  to carry  for a  given  in
flation  pressure.  You may  not  find 
this  informat ion  on all ti res  be
cause  it is  not  required  by  law . 
Maximum  load  rating 
means  the  load  rating  for  a  tire at 
the  maximum  permissible  infla
tion  p ressure  for  that  ti re . 
Maximum  loaded vehicle 
weight 
means  the  sum  of: ...  

Wheels 
"XL" "xl" "EXTRA LOAD" or  "RF" I I  I 
on  the  sidewall. 
Rim 
means  a  metal  support  for  a tire 
or  a tire  and  tube  assembly  upon 
which  the  tire  beads  are  seated. 
Rim diameter 
means  nominal  diameter  of  the 
bead  seat . If you  change  your 
wheel  size,  you  w ill have  to  p ur
chase  new  tires  to  match  the  new  rim  diameter . 
Rim size designation 
means  rim  diameter  and  width. 
Rim width 
means  nomina l distance  between 
rim  flanges. 
S idewall 
means  that  portion  of  a  tire  be
tween  the  tread  and  bead . 
Speed rating  (letter  code) 
means  the  speed  at  which  a tire  is 
designed  to  be  driven  for  extend 
ed  periods  of time.  The  rat ings 
range  from  93  mph  (150  km/h) 
to  186  mph  (298  km/h) 
¢ table 
on page  232. 
You  may  not  find 
this  information  on  all  tires  be 
cause  it  is  not  requ ired  by  law. 
23 6 
The  speed  rating  letter  code, 
where  applicable,  is  molded  on 
the  tire  sidewall  and  ind icates  the 
maximum  permissible  road 
speeds 
¢ .&. in  Winter  tires  on 
page  246. 
Tire  pressure monitoring  system* 
means  a  system  that  detects 
when  one  or  mo re  of  a vehicle's 
tires  are  underinflated  and  illum i
na tes  a  low  tire  pressure  warning 
te lltale . 
Tread 
means  that  portion  of  a  tire  that 
comes  into  contact  w ith  the  road . 
Tread  separation 
means  pulling  away  o f the  tread 
from  the  t ire  carcass . 
Treadwear  indicators  (TWI) 
means  the  projections  within  the 
principal  grooves  designed  to  give 
a visua l indication  of the  deg rees 
of wear  of the  tread.  Se e 
¢ page  240,  Treadwear  indicator 
for  more  information  on  measur
ing  tire  wear.  

Wheel s 
Occupant  loading  and  distri
bution  for  vehicle  normal  load 
for  various  designated  seat ing 
capacit ies 
Refer  to  the  tire  inflation pres
sure  label ¢ 
page  241,  fig . 196 
for  the  number  of  seating  posi
tions . Refer  to  the  table¢ 
table 
on page  243 
for  the  number  of 
people  that  correspond  to  the  ve
hicle  normal  load . 
New tires  or wheels 
Audi recommends  having  all  work 
on  tires  or  wheels  performed  by 
an  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  au
thorized  repair  facility . These fa 
cilities  have  the  proper  knowl
edge  and  are  equipped  with  the 
required  tools  and  replacement 
parts. 
.,. New  tires  do  not  yet  have  the 
optimum  adhesion  properties . 
Drive  carefully  and  at  moderate 
speeds  for  the  first  350  miles  (500  km)  with  new  tires  . 
.,. Use  tires  of  the  same  construc
tion,  size  (rolling  circumference) 
and  as  close  to  the  same  tread  pattern  as  poss ible  on  all  four 
wheels . 
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.,.Do  not  replace  tires  individually . 
At  least  replace  both  tires  on  the 
same  axle  at  the  same  time. 
.,. Audi  recommends  that  you  use 
Audi  Original  equipment  tires . If 
you  would  like  to  use  d ifferent 
tires,  please  note  that  the  tires  may  perform  differently  even  if 
they  are  the  same  size  ¢ 
,&. 
.,. If you  would  like  to  equip  your 
vehicle  with  a  tire/rim  combina 
tion  that  is different  from  what 
was  installed  at  the  factory,  con
sult  with  an  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  authorized  repair  facili
ty  before  making  a  purchase 
~ & -
The  spare  tire*  is different  from 
the  regular  tires  installed  on  the 
vehicle  -for  example,  if winter 
tires  or  wide  tires  are  installed  -
then  only  use  the  spare  tire*  tem
porarily  in case  of  emergency  and 
drive  carefully  while  it is  in  use.  It 
should  be  replaced  with  a  regular 
tire  as  soon  as  possible. 
On 
all  wheel  drive vehicles,  all 
four  wheels  must  be  equipped 
with  tires  that  are  the  same  brand  and  have  the  same  construction 
and  tread  pattern  so  tha t the 
drive  system  is  not  damaged  by  

different  tire  speeds.  For this  reason,  in case  of  emergency,  only 
use  a  spare  tire* that is the  same 
circumference  as  the  regular 
tires. 
&_ WARNING -
-Only  use  tire/rim  combina tions  and  suitable  wheel  bolts 
that  have  been  approved  by 
Audi.  Otherwise,  damage  to 
the  vehicle  and  an  accident  could  result. 
-For  technical  reasons,  it  is  not  possible  to  use  tires  from  oth
er  vehicles  - in some  cases, 
you  cannot  even  use  tires  from 
the  same  vehicle  model. 
-Make  sure  that  the  tires  you 
select  have  enough  clearance 
to  the  vehicle.  Replacement 
tires  should  not  be  chosen 
simply  based  on  the  nominal 
size,  because  tires  with  a  dif
ferent  construction  can  differ 
greatly  even  if they  are  the 
same  size.  If there  is not 
enough  clearance,  the  tires  or 
the  vehicle  can  be  damaged  and  this  can  reduce  driving 
safety  and  increase the  risk  of 
an  accident. 
Wheels 
-Only  use  tires  that  are  more 
than  6 years  old  when  abso lutely  necessary  and  drive 
carefully  when  doing  so. 
-Do  not  use  run-flat  tires  on 
your  vehicle.  Using them  when 
not  permitted  can  lead  to  ve
hicle  damage  or  accidents. 
- If  you  install  wheel  covers  on 
the  vehicle,  make  sure  they  al low  enough  air  circulation  to 
cool  the  brake  system.  If  they 
do  not,  this  could  increase  the 
risk  of  an  accident. 
Tire wear/damage 
Fig.  194 Ti re  profi le: T readwear  indica
tor 
Tire wear 
Check the  tires  regularly  for  wear. 
-Inflation  pressure  that  is too  low 
or  high  can  increase  tire  wear 
considerably. 
-Driving  quickly  through curves, 
rapid  acceleration  and  heavy 
braking  increase  tire  wear.  .,. 
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