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Trailer  mode Driving  with  a  trailer 
General  information 
Your  Audi  was designed  primarily  for  passenger 
transportation . 
If  you  plan to tow  a trailer,  p lease  remember  that 
the  additional  load  will affect  durability, econo
my  and  performance. 
Trailer  towing  not  only  places  more  stress  on  the 
vehicle,  it  also  calls  for more  concentration  from 
the  driver. 
For  this  reason,  always  follow  the  operating  and 
driving  instructions  provided and  use  common 
sense. 
(D Note 
If  you  are  going to  tow  a trai ler,  you  must ac
tivate  the  trailer  operat ion  mode 
c::> page  201,  Operating  instructions. 
Technical requirements 
Trailer  hitch 
Use a weight-carrying  hitch  conforming  to  the 
gross  trailer  weight.  The  hitch  must  be  suitable 
for  your  vehicle  and  trailer  and  must be mounted 
securely  on  the  vehicle's  chassis  at  a 
technically 
sound 
location.  Use only  a trailer  hitch  with  a  re
movable  ball  mount.  Always check with  the  trail
e r  hitch  manufacturer  to make  sure  that you  are 
using  the  correct  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 modifications  should  be 
made  to  the vehicle  exhaust  and  brake systems. 
From  time  to  time,  check  that  all hitch  mounting 
bolts  remain  securely  fastened . 
When  you  are  not  towing  a  trailer, 
remove the 
trailer  hitch ball  mount.  This  prevents  the  hitch 
from  causing  damage  should  your  vehicle be 
struck  from  behind 
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Trailer  mode 
Trailer  brakes 
If your  trailer  is equipped  with  a brak ing  system, 
check  to be  sure  that  it  conforms  to  all  regula
tions. 
T he  trailer  hydraulic  brake  system must not  be  di
rect ly  connected  to  the  vehicle's  hydraulic  b rake 
system. 
Safety  chains 
Always  use  safety  chains  between  your  veh icle 
and  the  tra iler. 
Trailer  lights 
Trailer  lights must  meet  all  regulations.  Be sure 
to  check  with  your  Aud i dealer  for  correct  wiring, 
switches  and  relays. 
Mirrors 
If you  are  unable 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 removing  the trailer  hitch,  do  not store 
i t  in your  vehicle.  In  case  of  sudden  braking, 
the  hitch  could  fly forward  and  injure you  or 
your  passengers. 
Operating  instructions 
Maximum  trailer  weight 
A  trailer  for  your  vehicle  is limited  to  a typical 
class  1 or  class 2  trailer. 
Trailer  load  distribution 
Be sure  the  load  in the  trailer  is  held securely  in 
place  to  prevent it  from  sh ifting  forward,  back
ward  or  sideways. 
Never  allow a  passenger  to ride  in a trailer c::> &. 
in  Driving  instructions  on page  203 . 
Engine  cooling system 
Towing  a trailer  makes  the  engine  work  harder.  It 
is  important  that  the  cooling  system's  perform
ance  is up  to  the  additional  load. Make sure  that 
the  cooling  system  has  enough  fluid . .,.. 
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Trailer  mode 
Tire pressure 
When  tow ing  a  trailer,  inflate  the  tires of  your ve
hicle  to  the cold  tire  pressure  listed  under  " Full 
load"  on  the  label  located  on  the  driver's  side  B 
pillar  (visible  when  the  door  is open).  Inflate 
trailer  tires  to  trailer  and  tire  manufacturers' 
specifications. 
Lights 
Check to  make  sure  both vehicle  and  trailer lights 
are  working  properly . 
Safety  chains 
Be sure  trailer  safety  cha ins are  p roperly  connect
ed  from  the  trailer  to the  hitch  on  the vehicle. 
L eave  enough  slack  in  the chains  to  permit  turn 
ing  corners.  When  you  install safety  chains,  make 
sure  they  will  not  drag  on  the  road  when  you  are 
driving. 
The  chains  should  cross under  the  trai ler  tongue 
to  prevent  it from  dropping  in case  of  separation 
from  the  hitch. 
Adjusting  the  Audi  drive  select 
Make su re  the  vehicle  is  on  a  level  su rface before 
h itching  up  the trailer  and before adjusting  the 
tongue  weight . The  vehicle  must  be  in 
auto or 
comfort driving  mode  and  not  raised 
r::!> page  101, r::!> 0. 
Make  sure  that  the  vehicle is  lowered.  In  Info
tainment,  select: 
ICARI function  button > Lower 
control  button. 
If you  must  drive  under  poor  road  conditions, you 
can  raise  the vehicle 
after coupling  the  traile r  or 
after adjusting  the tongue  weight c::!> page  103 . 
(D Note 
-Changes  in temperature  or  load can  affect 
the  height  of the  vehicle. 
- Always  select 
auto  or comfort mode.  Other
wise,  the  tongue  load specified  for  your  ve
hicle  will  no  longer  be applicable. 
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· Driving  instructions 
Driving  with  a  trailer  always  requires  extra  care 
and  consideration . 
To obtain  the  best  possible  handling  of  vehicle 
and  trailer,  please note the  follow ing: 
.,.  Do  not  tow  a  loaded  trailer  when  your  car  itself 
is not  loaded . 
.,.  Be especially  carefu l when  passing  other 
vehicles. 
.,.  Observe  speed  lim its  . 
.,.  Do  not  drive at  the  maximum  permissib le 
speed. 
.,.  Always  app ly brakes  early . 
.,.  Monitor  the  temperature  gauge. 
Weight  distribution 
Towing  a  loaded  trailer  with  an  empty  car  results 
i n a  h ighly  unstab le  distribution  of  weight.  If  th is 
cannot  be  avoided,  dr ive  at  very  low  speeds  only 
to  avoid  the  risk of  losing  steer ing  control. 
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,  w hile 
k eep ing the  traile r as  light  as  possible  under  the 
circumstances.  Whenever  possible,  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  more  difficult  it be
comes  for  the  driver  to contro l the  rig. Do  not 
drive  at  the  maximum  permissible  speed.  Reduce 
your  speed  even  more  if load,  weather  or  wind  cond itions  are  unfavorab le  -particular ly when 
going  downh ill. 
Red uce  vehicle  speed 
immediately if  the  trailer 
shows  the  slightest  sign  of  swaying . 
Do not try 
to  stop the  swaying by accelerating. 
Observe  speed  limits . In some  areas, speeds  for 
vehicles  towing  trai lers  are  lower  than  for  regular 
vehicles. 
Always  apply  brakes  early. When  driving  dow n
hill,  shift  i nto  a  lower  gear  to  use  the engine  

fill  up  at  busy  gas  stations  where  the  seasonal 
adjustment  is more  likely to  be  made  in time. 
(D Note 
- Methanol  fuels  which do  not  meet these  re
quirements  may  cause corrosion  and  dam
age  to  plastic  and  rubber  components  in the 
fuel  system. 
- Do not  use  fue ls that  fail  to  meet  the  speci
fied  criteria  in this  chapter. 
- If  you  are  unable  to  determine  whether  or 
not  a  particular  fuel blend  meets  the  speci
fications,  ask  your  service  station  or  its  fuel 
supplier. 
- Do not  use  fuel  for  which the  contents  can
not  be  identified. 
- Fuel  system  damage and  performance  prob
l ems  resulting  from  the  use  of  fuels  differ
ent  from  those  specified  are  not  the  respon
s ibility  of Audi and  are  not  covered  under 
the  New  Vehicle  or  the  Emission  Control 
System  Warranties. 
- If  you  experience  a  loss of  fuel  economy  or 
driveability  and performance  problems  due 
to  the  use  of  one  of  these fuel  blends,  we 
recommend  that  you  switch  to  unb lended 
fuel. 
Gasoline additives 
A ma jor  concern  among many  auto  manufactur
ers  is carbon  deposit  build-up  caused  by the  type 
of  gasoline  you  use. 
Although  gasol ine  grades  differ  from one  manu
facture r to  another,  they have  certa in things  in 
common.  All gasoline  grades  contain  substances 
that  can  cause  deposits  to  collect  on  vita l engine 
parts,  such  as  fuel  injectors  and  intake  valves.  Al
though  most  gasoline  brands  include additives  to 
keep  engine  and  fuel  systems  clean,  they  are  not 
equally  effective . 
Audi  recommends  using  TOP TIER Detergent  Gas 
oline.  For  more  information  on TOP TIER Deter-
M gent  Gasoline,  please  go  to  the  official  website N 
j (www .toptiergas.com). 
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Fuel  and  Refueling 
After  an  extended  period  o f using  inadequate 
fuels,  carbon  deposit  build-ups can  rob  your  en
gine  of  peak  performance . 
(D Note 
Damage or  malfunction  due  to poor  fuel qual
ity  is  not  covered  by the  Audi  New Vehicle 
Limited  Warranty. 
Diesel  fuel 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  diesel  engine 
Always  use ULSD (Ultra  Low Su lfur  Diesel)  No.  2. 
The  ULSD  No. 2  meets  the  ASTM 0975. 
Diesel  fuel  with concentrations  of  biodiese l high
er  than  5 
% such  as  Bl 1,  B20  or  8100  are  strictly 
prohibited. 
Service  station  fue l pumps  are  labeled  with the 
correct  fue l information  for easy  recognit ion  by 
the  user . 
If the  d iese l fue l pump  is not  labe led 
ask  the  station  operator  what  fuel  is  being  dis
pensed  before  fi lling  up  your  vehicle. 
ULSD No.  2  may not be  available  outside  the  USA 
and  Canada . Be  sure  to  check  before  traveling  to 
other  countries. 
ULSD No.  2 can  become  thicker  in very  cold  tem
peratures,  and  this  can  impair the  engine's  start
ing  and  running.  Depending on the  season,  gas 
stations  provide ULSD No. 2  that  flows  better  in 
cold  temperatures  so  that  you  can  continue  oper
ating  your  vehicle  as  usual. 
@ Note 
- Your vehicle's  diesel  engine  was  designed 
soley  for  use  with  ULSD  No. 2. Therefore, 
never  use gasoline,  heating  oil, other  fuels 
or  flow  improvers.  These  conta in substances 
that  will  severely  damage  the  fuel  system 
and  the engine . Such  damage  will  not  be 
covered  by your New Vehicle Limited  War
ranty. 
- If you  put  any amount  of  incorrect  fuel  in 
the  fuel  tank,  do  not  start  the  engine  under 
any  circumstances.  Immediately  contact  the 
nearest  authorized  Audi dealer  or  author
ized  Audi Service  Facility  for  assistance. 
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Fuel and Refueling 
These  fuels  contain  substances  that  can  se 
verely  damage  the  fuel  system  and  the  en
gine  if the  engine  is started. 
Refueling 
Fuel  filler  neck 
The fuel  filler neck is located  on  the  right  rear 
side  pane l beh ind  the  fuel filler  flap . 
If  the  power  locking  system  should  fail,  you  can 
still  open  the  flap  manually  - for  detailed  instruc
tions  see 
¢page 214. 
You can  find  the  fuel  tank capacity  of your  vehicle 
in 
¢ page 272 . 
The label  on  the  inside of  the  fuel  filler  flap  tells 
you  the  correct  fuel  for  your  vehicle.  For  more  in
formation  about  fuel  specifications,  see 
¢ page 210 . 
Your vehicle  fuel  tank  has  an  on board  refuelling 
vapor  recovery  system. This feature  helps to  pre
vent  fuel  vapors  from  escaping  from  the  tank  and  polluting  the  environment  while  you  refue l your 
vehicle.  In  order  to fill  the  tank properly  whi le 
protec ting  the  environment,  please  follow  this 
refueling  procedure  carefully. 
8_ WARNING 
Under  normal  operating  conditions,  neve r ca r
ry additional  fuel  containers  in your  car.  Gas 
canisters  and  other  containers  used  to  trans
port  fuel  can  be  dangerous.  Such  containers, 
full  or  empty,  may  leak and  could  cause  a fire 
in  a collision.  If  you  must  transport  fuel  to 
use  for  your  lawn mowe r,  snow  blower,  etc., 
be  very  careful  and always  observe  loca l and 
state  laws  rega rding  the  use,  transportation 
and  storage  of  such  fuel  containers.  Make cer
tain  the  con tainer  meets  industry  standards 
(ANSI/ASTM  F852  -86). 
(D Note 
Never  drive  you r vehicle  until  the  fuel  tank  is 
completely  empty. The irregu lar supply  of 
fue l can  cause  misfiring.  Gasoline  could  enter 
the  exhaust  system  and  damage  the  catalytic 
converter. 
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Refuelling 
Fig. 180 R ig ht  rea r ve hicle side : Opening  the fuel fill er  flap 
Fig.  181 Fuel  fille r flap  w ith  attac hed  fuel  cap 
When  act ivating  the  central  locking,  the  fuel  fill
er  flap  is automatically  unlocked or locked . Re
fuel  the  veh icle  with  the  ignition  switched 
off. 
Taking the  fuel  cap  off 
..  Press  the  left  side  of the  fuel  f iller  flap  to  open 
it ¢ 
fig. 180-arrow-. 
..  Unscrew  fuel  filler  cap  counter-clockwise  and 
hang  it on  the  fuel  filler  flap 
~ fig . 181 . 
.. Check the  label  on  the  ins ide  of  the fuel  filler 
flap  to determine  if  the  vehicle must be fue led 
w ith  gasoline  or diesel  fuel. 
Refuelling  procedure 
.. Insert  the  fuel  nozzle from  the  gasoline  pump 
into  the  fuel  filler  neck  as  far  as  it will go . 
..  Select  a  medium  refuelling  rate  so that the 
nozzle  switches  off  automatically  when the 
tank  is  full. 
Putting  the  fuel  cap  back  on 
.. After  filling  your  tank,  twist  the  fuel  filler  cap 
clockw ise  as  far  as  it  will go . 
..  Close  the  fuel  filler  flap .  ..,_  

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Messages  in the instrument  cluster  display 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  selective  catalyt ic reductio n 
The display  indicates  if  the  Ad Blue level  is low  or 
if  there  is a system  malfunction . 
AdBlue  level  low 
You will be  informed if the  Ad Blue  in the  tank 
drops  be low a certain  level. 
Please  refill Ad Blue.  Range  1500  mi  (2400  km ) 
This message  appea rs whe n there  is o nly enoug h 
Ad B lue  left  to dr ive the  d ist ance ind icated  in  the 
d river i nfo rmation  sys tem . Fill  the AdBl ue. 
Ad Blue ,0 Refill AdBlue! No restart  in 600  mi 
( 1000  km)! See  owner 's manual 
This message  appea rs when  there  is o nly enoug h 
Ad Blue left  to  dr ive the  distance  indicated  in  the 
d river info rmation  system . Fill the  Ad Blue . Othe r
wise the  eng ine will  not  sta rt again  if you s top  it 
once  the di stan ce  in dicated ha s been  driven. You 
can also  check t he  rem ain ing  distance in  the on
board  comp ute r*. 
Refill Ad Blu e! No restart!  See  own -
er' s manual 
This  message  appea rs whe n the  AdBlue tank  is 
empty . Fill t he AdBl ue.  Othe rw ise you w ill not  be 
ab le to  start  the  engine  aga in once yo u stop  it. 
T he AdBlue must  be  refi lled when  t he amo unt  in 
the  tank  has  reac hed  the  m inimum  leve l 
q page  215,  Filling Ad Blue . 
Incorrect  filling/system  malfunction 
A message  appears  if the  AdBl ue tank  was filled 
with a fluid  other  than  AdBlue and  the  system  has  detected  t hat  the  ta nk was f illed incor rectly, 
or  if there  is a sys tem  ma lf u nction . 
Ad Blue -I' Ad Blue: System  fault!  No restart  in 
600  mi  (1000  km).  See  owner's  manual. 
This message  appea rs when  it is only poss ible to 
drive the  d istance  ind icated  in the  dr iver informa
tion  system.  Drive to  the  nearest  authori zed Audi 
dealer  or authorized  Aud i Service Fac ility to  have 
the  ma lfunction  corrected . Otherwise  the  engine 
w ill not  start  aga in  if you stop  it once  the dis
tance  ind icated  has  been  driven . 
Fuel  and  Refueling 
AdBlue: System  fault  No restart! 
See  owner's  manual 
T his mes sage  ap pea rs if t he system  h as detec ted 
t h at  the t ank  was fi lled  incor rectly o r tha t there 
is a ma lf u nction . Drive immed iate ly to  the  near 
est  authorized  A udi dealer  or autho rized A udi 
Se rv ice Facility to  have the  ma lf u nction  co rrect 
ed.  Otherwise yo u will not  be ab le to  start  the  en
gine aga in once you stop  it . 
Filling  AdBlue 
Applies to  vehicles:  with  selective  catalytic  reduction 
Fig. 184 Rig ht  rea r ve hicle  s ide:  re m oving t he AdB lu e cap 
The Ad Blue filler t ube  is located  near the  diesel 
filler  t ube . Add at  least  1.5 ga llons  (5.7  liters)  of 
AdBl ue. This is the  m inimum  amount  required  to 
ensure  the  system  detects  the  refi lling a nd to 
start  the  eng ine . Yo u can add  a max imum  of ap
proximate ly 4.5  gallons  (17  liters) . 
Req uirement:  The request  to  add Ad Blue must 
appear  in the  instrument  cluster  display . 
..  Switch t he ignit ion off . 
..  Open the  tank  door 
q page  212. 
.,. Turn the  tank cap counterclockwise  w it h  the  lug 
w rench  from  the  vehicle too l kit to  remove  it 
q fig . 184 . 
.,. Fill the  Ad Blue with  th e  bottl e ~ page  216 or 
the  caniste r<=> 
page  216. 
.&_ WARNING 
Ad Bl ue can irri tate  the  skin , eye s and  respira
tory  sys tem . If  the re  is  con tact  with t he flu  id, 
f lush imme diate ly w ith  plenty  of water.  Co n-
su lt a physicia n if necessary.  .,,_ 
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Checking  and  Fill in g 
Checking  and  Filling 
Hood 
Releasing  the  engine  hood 
The engine  hood  is released  from  inside  the  vehi
cle. 
Fig.  1 86  Driver footwell:  release  lever 
Fig.  187 Rocker sw itch  under  the hood 
Make s ure the  wiper  arms  are not  ra ised up from 
the  windshield . Otherwise  the  paint  could  be 
damaged . 
..  Wi th the  driver's  door  open,  pu ll the  lever  un
der the  instrument  panel  in the  direction  of  the  arrow 
c::> fig.  186. 
..  Raise the  hood  s lightly c::> _A . 
.. Press  the rocker switch  under  the  hood  upward 
Q fig.  187. This releases the  catch. 
..  Open  the hood. 
A WARNING 
Hot  engine  coo lant  can burn  you. 
- To reduce  the risk of  being  burned,  never 
open the  hood  if  yo u see or  hear steam  or 
coolant  escap ing from  the  engine  compa rt
me nt.  Wait  until  no steam  or  coo lant  can be 
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seen or  heard  before  carefully  open ing the 
hood. 
Working  in the  engine  compartment 
Be especially  careful  whenever  you  work  in the 
engine  compartment. 
Whenever  you mu st  perform  any w ork in  the 
engine  comp artment , for  example  checking and 
filling  d iff erent fluid s, the re i s a  risk of  injury , 
burns and  accidents. To p revent  pe rsonal  injur y 
alwa ys ob serv e the  follow ing WARNING S. The 
engi ne compartment  o f an y vehicle  is a h azard 
ous are a 
i::>_6 . 
A WARNING 
To help  avo id  injury,  before you  check any
thing  under the  hood: 
- Turn off  the  engine. 
- Switch  off  the  ignition. 
- App ly the  parking  brake. 
- Move selector  leve r to  P (Park). 
- Always  le t the  eng ine cool  down.  Hot  com-
ponents  wi ll  burn  skin  on contact . 
-
-To reduce the  risk of  bei ng bur ned,  never 
open  the hood  if you see or  hear steam  o r 
coo lant  escaping from  the  engine  compart
ment . Wait  unt il no steam  o r coolant  can be 
seen or  heard  before  carefully  open ing the 
hood. 
- Keep c hildren  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  cont ro lled  and 
can switch  on  suddenly. 
- Never open the  coolant  reservoir  cap when 
the  engine  is sti ll warm.  The  coolant system 
is pressur ized  and  hot  coo lant  co uld spray 
out. 
- Protect  your  face,  hands and arm  from 
steam  or  hot  engine  coolant  by placing  a 
thick  rag ove r the  cap w hen you  open the 
coo lant  reservoir.  

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-Do not  remove  the  engine  cover  under  any 
circumstances.  This increases  the  risk of 
burns. 
- If work  on  the  fuel  system  or the  electrical 
system  is necessary : 
- Always disconnect  the  battery. 
- Never  smoke  or work  near  heaters  or  open 
flames . Fluids  in the  engine  compartment 
could  start  a fire. 
- Keep an  approved  fire  extinguisher  imme
diately  available. 
- To  avoid  electrical  shock  and  personal  injury 
while  the  engine  is running  or  being  started, 
never  touch: 
- Ignition  cables 
- Other  components  of  the high  voltage 
electronic  ignition system. 
-If you  must  perform  a check  or  repair  with 
the  engine  running: 
- First,  fully  apply  the  parking  brake,  move 
selector  lever to  P (Park). 
- Always  use  extreme  caution  to  prevent 
clothing,  jewelry, or long  hair  from  getting 
caught  in the  radiator  fan,  V-belts  or  other  moving  parts,  or from  contacting  hot 
parts.  Tie back  hair before  starting,  and  do 
not  wear  clothing  that  will hang  or  droop 
into  the  engine. 
- Minimize  exposure  to  emission  and  chemi
cal  hazards ¢.&. . 
..&, WARNING 
California  Proposition  65  Warning: 
- Engine  exhaust,  some  of  its constituents, 
and  certain  vehicle  components  contain or 
emit  chemicals  known  to  the  State  of  Cali
fornia  to  cause  cancer  and  birth  defects  and 
reproductive  harm.  In  addition,  certain  flu
ids  contained  in vehicles  and  certain  prod
ucts  of component  wear  contain  or emit 
Checking  and  Filling 
chemicals  known  to  the  State  of  California 
to  cause  cancer  and  birth  defects  or  other 
reproductive  harm. 
- Battery  posts,  terminals  and  related  acces
sories  contain  lead and lead  compounds, 
chemicals  known  to  the  State  of  California 
to  cause  cancer  and  reproductive  harms. 
Wash  hands  after  handling . 
([) Note 
When  adding  fluids,  always  make  sure  that 
they  are  poured  into  the  proper  container  or 
filler  opening,  otherwise  serious  damage  to 
vehicle  systems  will  occur . 
® For the  sake of  the  environment 
To detect leaks in time,  inspect the  vehicle 
floor  pan  from  underneath  regularly. If you 
see  spots  from  oil  or  other  vehicle  fluids,  have 
your  vehicle  inspected  by an  authorized  Audi 
dealer . 
Closing the  engine  hood 
.,.. Pull the  hood  down  until  the  pressure  from  the 
struts  is reduced. 
.,..  Let the  hood 
drop  down and  latch  in  place. Do 
not  try  to  push  it  shut; 
it  may  fail  to  engage 
¢ ,& . 
..&, WARNING 
--A hood  that  is  not  completely  latched could 
fly  up  and  block  your  view while  driving . 
- When  you  close  the  engine  hood,  check  it  to 
make  sure  the  safety  catch  has  properly  en 
gaged . The  hood  should  be  flush  with  the 
surrounding  vehicle  body  parts . 
- If  you  notice  while  driving  that  the  hood  is 
not  secured  properly, stop  at  once  and  close 
it . 
-
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Checking  and  Fill in g 
Engine  compartment 
Engine compartment  overview 
These are the  most  important  items  that you  can check . 
Fig.  188 Typica l layou t fo r con tainers  and en gin e  oil fille r cap 
@ Jump  start  point( -) with  hex head Engine  oi L 
screw  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . 230 , 265 
@ Jump  start  point(+)  under  a cover 
@ Brake  fluid  reservoir  (0)) ......  . 
@  Eng ine oil filler  cap 
('t::71)  .. .. ..  . 
® Coolant  expansion  tank (-L)  ....  . 
@ Windshield/headlight  washer  con -
t . 
(~ ) amer ~ ................. . . 
230,265 
227 
222 
224 
231 
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  218. 
220 
Engine  oil specifications 
The engine  oil used  must  conform  to exact  speci 
fications. 
The service  inte rval disp lay in the  instr ument 
cl us ter  of your  vehicle  will inform  you whe n it  i s 
time  for  an  oi l change . We recommend  that  you 
have your oil changed  by an  authorized  A ud i Serv
i ce Advisor . 
If you  have to  top  off the  o il between  oi l changes, 
use  the  Audi oil quality  standard  specifie d in the 
table .  ..,.