
Driving  safety 
-Never  place  or  install floor  mats  or  other 
floor  coverings  on  top  of  already  installed 
floor  mats.  Additional  floor  mats  and  other  coverings  will  reduce  the  size  of the  pedal 
area  and  interfere  with  the pedals . 
- Always  properly  reinstall  and  secure  floor 
mats  that  have  been  taken  out  for  cleaning . 
- Always  make  sure  that  objects  cannot  fall 
into  the  driver  footwell  while  the  vehicle  is 
moving . Objects  can  become  trapped  under 
the  brake  pedal  and  accelerator  pedal  caus ing  a  loss of veh icle control. 
Storing  cargo  correctly 
Loading the  luggage  compartment 
All luggage  and  other  objects  must  be properly 
stowed  and  secured  in the  luggage  compart
ment. 
Loose  items  in the  luggage compartment  can 
shift  suddenly,  changing  vehicle  handling  charac 
teristics.  Loose items  can  also  increase  the  risk of 
serious  personal  injury  in a sudden  vehicle  ma
neuver  or  in a  collision. 
..  Distribute  the  load  evenly  in the  luggage  com
partment. 
..  Always  place  and  properly  secure  heavy  items  in 
the  luggage  compartment  as  far  forward  as 
possible. 
..  Secure  luggage  using  the  tie-downs  provided 
¢ page  63,  Luggage compartment. 
.,. Make sure  that  the  rear  seatback  is securely 
latched  in place . 
_& WARNING 
Improperly  stored  luggage  or  other  items  can 
fly through  the  vehicle  causing serious  per
sonal  injury  in the  event  of  hard  braking or  an 
accident.  To  help  reduce the  risk  of serious 
personal  injury: 
- Always  put objects,  for  example,  luggage  or 
other  heavy  items  in the  luggage  compart
ment. 
- Always secure  objects  in the  luggage  com
partment  using the  tie-down  hooks  and 
suitable  straps. 
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_& WARNING ~ -
Heavy loads  will  influence  the  way your  vehi
cle  handles.  To  help reduce  the  r isk  of a  loss 
of  control  leading  to  serious  personal  injury: 
- Always  keep  in mind  when  transporting 
heavy  objects,  that a  change  in the  center  of 
gravity  can  also  cause  changes  in vehicle 
handling: 
- Always  distribute  the  load  as  evenly  as 
possible . 
- Place  heavy  objects  as  far  forward  in the  luggage  compartment  as  possible. 
- Never  exceed  the  Gross  Axle  Weight Rating 
or  the  Gross  Vehicle Weight  Rating  specified 
on  the  safety  compliance  sticker  on  the  left 
door  jamb.  Exceeding  permissible  weight 
standards  can  cause  the  vehicle  to  slide  and 
handle  differently . 
- Please  observe  information on  safe  driving 
¢page 126. 
_& WARNING 
To help  prevent  poisonous  exhaust  gas  from 
being  drawn  into  the  vehicle,  always  keep  the 
rear  lid closed  wh ile  driving . 
- Never  transport  objects  larger than  those 
fitting  completely  into  the  luggage  area  be
cause  the  rear  lid cannot  be  fully  closed . 
- If you  absolutely  must  drive  with  the  rear  lid  open,  observe  the  following  notes  to  reduce 
the  risk  of  poisoning: 
- Close  all  windows, 
- Close  the  power  roof*, 
- Open  all  a ir outlets  in  the instrument  pan-
el, 
- Switch  off  the  air  rec irculat ion, 
- Set  the  fresh  air  fan  to  the highest  speed. 
_& WARNING 
Always  make  sure  that  the doors,  all  windows, 
the  power  roof*  and  the  rear lid are  securely 
closed  and  locked  to  reduce  the risk of injury 
when  the vehicle  is not  be ing  used. 
- After  closing  the  rear lid, always  make  sure 
-
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-Never leave your  vehicle  unattended  espe
cially  w ith  the  rear  lid  left  open. A chi ld 
could  crawl  into  the vehicle  through  the  lug
gage compartment  and close the  rear  lid  be
coming  trapped  and  unable  to  get  out . Be
ing trapped  in a vehicle  can lead to  serious 
persona l inju ry. 
- Never let  children  play in  or  around  the  vehi
cle. 
- Never let  passengers r ide  in the  luggage 
compartment . Veh icle occupants  m ust  al
ways be properly  restrained  in one of  the  ve
hicle's  seat ing pos itions. 
-Air  c irculation  helps to  reduce window  fog
ging . Stale  air escapes to  the  outside 
th rough  vents  in the  trim  pane l. Be su re to 
k eep  the se slots  free  and  open. 
- The t ire pressure must  correspond  to  the 
l oad.  The t ire pressure  is shown  o n the  tire 
pres sure label.  T he tire  pressure  l abe l is  lo
cated  on the  d river 's side B-pi llar . The t ire 
pressure label  lists  the  recommended  cold 
tire  inflation  pressures for  the  vehicle  at  its  max imum  capacity weight  and the  t ires that 
were  on your  vehicle  at  the  time  it  was man
ufactured.  For recommended  tire pressures 
for  normal  load  cond it ions,  please see chap
te r 
c:> page  244. 
Tie-downs 
The  luggage  compartment  is equipped  with  four 
tie-downs  to  secure luggage  and  other  items. 
Use  the  tie-downs  to  secure  your  cargo properly 
c:> page  132,  Loading the luggage  compartment. 
I n a collision,  the  laws of  physics mean that  even 
sma ller  items  that  are loose  in the  vehicle  wi ll 
become heavy miss iles  that  can cause  serious in
jury . Items  in  the vehicle  possess energy which 
vary with  vehicle  speed and the  weight  of  the 
item . Vehicle  speed is the  most  s ignificant  factor . 
For example,  in a frontal  collis ion at  a speed of 
30  mph  (48  km/h),  the  forces  acting on a 10-lb 
(4 .5  kg) object  are about  20 times  the  normal 
weight  of  the  item.  This means that  the  we ight 
Dr ivin g  s afet y 
of  the  item  would  sudden ly be about 
200  lbs. (90  kg) . You can imagine  the  injuries 
that  a 200  lbs. (90  kg) item  flying  freely  through 
the  passenger compartment  co uld cause  in a col
li sion  like  this. 
A WARNING 
= 
Weak, damaged  or  imprope r straps  used to 
secure items  to  tie-downs  can fail  during  ha rd 
b raking  o r in a coll is ion and cause serious  per
sona l injury. 
- Always use su itable  mount ing straps  and 
p roperly  secu re items  to  the  tie-downs  in 
the  l uggage compa rtment  to he lp prevent 
items  from  sh ifting  or  flying  forw ard  as dan
ge ro us m issi les. 
- W hen the  rea r seat  backrest  is folded  down, 
always use s uitable  mo unt ing straps  and 
properly  secu re items  to  the  tie -downs  in 
the  l uggage compa rtment  to  he lp prevent 
items  from  f ly ing forward  as dangerous  mis
siles  into  the  passenger compartment. 
- Never attach  a chi ld safety  seat tether  strap 
to  a tie-down. 
-
Reporting  Safety  Defects 
Applicable  to  U.S.A. 
If  you  belie ve that  your  vehicle 
has a def ect  which  could  cause a 
c rash or  could  cau se injur y or 
de ath,  you  should  imm ediately  in
form  the  National  High way Traffic 
S afet y Adm ini stration  (NHTSA) in 
a ddition  to  notif yin g  Audi  of 
America,  In c. 
If  NHT SA re ceive s similar  com
pl aint s, it  may  open  an inv estig a
tion , and  if  it  finds  that  a safety 
defe cts  exists  in a group  of 
ve hicles,  it  may  ord er a recall  and  ., 
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Safety  belts 
_&. WARNING 
Not  wearing  safety  belts  or wearing  them  im
properly  increases  the  risk  of serious  personal 
injury  and  death . Safety  belts  can  work  only 
when  used correctly . 
- Always fasten  your  safety  belts  correctly  be
fore  driving  off  and  make  sure  all  passen
gers  are  correctly  restrained. 
- For maximum  protection,  safety  belts  must 
always  be  positioned  properly  on  the  body . 
- Never  strap  more  than  one  person,  includ
ing  small  children,  into any  belt . 
- Never  place  a  safety  belt  over  a  child  sitting 
on your  lap . 
- Always  keep  feet  in the  footwell  in front  of 
the  seat  while  the  vehicle  is being  driven . 
- Never  let  any  person  ride  with  their  feet  on 
the  instrument  panel  or sticking  out  the 
window  or  on  the seat . 
- Never 
remove a safety  belt  while  the  vehicle 
is  moving . Doing  so  will  increase your risk of 
being  injured  or  killed . 
- Never  wear  belts  twisted . 
- Never  wear  belts 
over rigid  or  breakable  ob-
jects  in or  on your  clothing,  such  as  eye 
glasses,  pens,  keys,  etc ., as  these  may  cause 
injury . 
- Never  allow  safety  belts  to  become  dam
aged  by being  caught  in door  or  seat  hard 
ware. 
- Do not  wear  the  shoulder  part  of the  belt 
under  your  arm  or otherwise  out  of  position . 
- Several  layers of  heavy  clothing  may  inter
fere  with  correct  positioning  of  belts  and  re 
duce  the  overall  effectiveness  of the  system. 
- Always  keep  belt  buckles  free  of anything 
that  may  prevent  the  buckle  from  latching 
securely . 
- Never  use  comfort  clips  or  devices  that  cre
ate  slack  in the  shoulder  belt.  However, spe
cial clips  may  be  required for  the  proper  use 
of some  child  restraint  systems. 
- Torn  or frayed  safety  belts  can  tear,  and 
damaged  belt  hardware  can  break  in an  acci
dent . Inspect  belts regularly.  If webbing, 
bindings,  buckles,  or  retractors  are  dam-
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aged, have belts  replaced  by an  authorized 
Audi dealer  or  qualified  workshop . 
- Safety  belts  that  have  been  worn  and  loaded 
in an  accident  must  be  replaced  with  the 
correct  replacement  safety  belt  by an  au
thorized  Audi dealer.  Replacement  may  be 
necessary 
even if damage  cannot  be  clearly 
seen.  Anchorages  that  were  loaded  must  al
so  be  inspected. 
- Never 
remove, modify,  disassemble,  or  try 
to  repair  the  safety  belts  yourself . 
-Always  keep  the  belts  clean . Dirty belts  may 
not  work  properly  and  can  impair  the  func
tion  of the  inertia  reel¢ 
table  on page  207. 
Safety  belts 
Fastening  safety  belts 
Safety  first  -everybody  buckle  up! 
Fig. 152 Be lt buckl e and  to ngue  o n th e dri ver's se at 
To provide  maximum  protection,  s afety  belts 
must  always  be  positioned  correctly  on the  wea r
er's  body. 
...  Adjust  the  front  seat  and  head  restra int  proper 
ly ¢ 
page  52,  General informa tion. 
...  Make sure  the  seatback  of  the  rear  seat  bench  is 
in an  upright  position  and  securely  latched  in 
place  before  using  the  belt 
q &_ . 
.,.  Hold the  belt  by the  tongue  and  pull  it evenly 
across  the  chest and pelvis ¢&_ . 
.,.  Insert  the  tongue  into  the  correct  buckle  of 
your  seat  until  you  hear it latch  securely 
¢fig.  152. 
... Pull on  the  belt  to  make  sure  that  it  is securely 
latched  in the  buckle . 
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How supplemental  side airbags work 
Side  airbags  deploy  instantly  and  can  help  reduce  the  risk  of  upper torso  injuries  for  occu
pants  who  are properly  restrained. 
Fig.  164 Inflated  side a irbags on left  side  of veh icle,  rea r 
side airbag 
When  the  system  is triggered,  the  airbag  is filled 
with  propellant  gas  and  breaks  through  a seam  in 
the  seat  surface  area  marked  "AIRBAG". It  ex
pands  between  the  side  trim  panel  and  the  pas
senger . In  order  to  help  provide  this  additional 
protection,  the  side  airbag  must  inflate  within  a 
fraction  of  a  second  at  very  high  speed and  with 
great  force.  The  supplemental  side  airbag could 
injure  you  if your  seating  position  is not  proper  or 
upright  or  if items  are  located  in  the  area  where 
the  supplemental  side  airbag  expands. This  ap
plies  especially  to  children 
r:::.>page  167,  Child 
safety. 
Supplemental  side  airbags  inflate be
tween  the  occupant  and  the  door  panel  on  the 
side  of  the  vehicle  that  is struck  in certain  side 
coll ision 
r:::.> fig.  164. 
Although  they  are  not  a soft  pillow,  they  can 
"c ushion " the  impact  and  in this  way they  can 
help  to  reduce  the  risk  of  injury to  the  upper  part 
of  the  body. 
A fine  dust  may  develop  when  the  airbag  deploys . 
This  is normal  and  does  not  mean  there  is a  fire 
in  the  vehicle . 
Airbag  system 
Important  safety  instructions  on the  side 
airbag system 
Airbags  are  only  supplemental restraints.  Always 
properly  wear  safety  belts  and  ride  in a proper  seating  position . 
There is a  lot  that  you  and  your  passengers  must 
know  and  act  accordingly  to  help  the  safety  belts 
and  airbags  do  their job  to  provide  supplemental 
protection. 
A WARNING 
An inflating  side  airbag  can  cause  serious  or 
fatal  injury.  Improperly  wearing  safety  belts 
and  improper  seating  positions  increase  the 
risk  of  serious  personal  injury and  death 
whenever  a vehicle  is being  used. 
- In  order  to  reduce the  risk  of  injury  when 
the  supplemental  side  airbag  inflates: 
- Always  sit  in an  upright  position  and  never 
lean  against  the  area  where  the  supple
mental  side  airbag  is located. 
- Never  let  a  child  or  anyone  else  rest  their 
head  against  the  side  trim  panel  in the 
area  where  the  supplemental  side  airbag 
inflates. 
- Always  make  sure  that safety  belts  are 
worn  correctly, 
- Do not  let anyone  sitting  in  the front  seat 
put  their  hand  or  any  other  parts of  their 
body  out  of  the  window. 
- Always  make  sure  that  the side  airbag  can 
inflate  without  interference. 
- Never  install  seat  covers  or  replacemen t 
upholstery  over  the  front  seatbacks  that 
have  not  been  specifically  approved  by 
Audi. 
- Never  use  additional  seat  cushions  that  cover  the  areas  where  the  side  airbags  deploy. 
- Damage  to  the  original  seat  covers  or  to 
the  seam  in the  area  of  the  side  airbag 
module  must  always  be  repaired  immedi
ately  by an  authorized  Audi dealer. 
-
- Objects  between  you  and  the airbag  can  in
crease  the  risk  of  injury  in  an  accident  by in
terfering  with  the  way  the  airbag  unfolds or 
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below  the  refe rence  value  p rogrammed  into  the 
control  unit,  the  side  curtain  airbag  will not  be 
tr iggered,  even  though  the  car  may  be  badly 
damaged  as  a  result  of the  co llision.  It  is  not  pos 
sible  to  define  an  airbag  triggering  range  that 
will  cover  every  poss ible  angle  of  impact,  since 
the  circumstances  will vary  considerably  between  one  co llision  and  another.  Important  factors  in
clude,  for  example,  the  nature  (hard  or  soft)  of 
the  impacting  object,  the  angle  of  impact,  vehicle  speed,  etc.¢ 
page  165,  How side  curtain  air
bags  work. 
Aside  from  the ir normal  safety  function , safety 
be lts  work  to  help  keep  the  dr iver  or front  pas
senger  in  posit ion  in  the  event  of  a  co llision  so 
that  the  side  curtain  a irbags  can  provide  protec
tion. 
The  airbag  system  is not  a  s ubst itute  for  yo ur 
safety  belt.  Rather,  it  is part  of  the  overall  occu
pant  restraint  system  in your  vehicle . Always  re
member  that  the  airbag  system  can  only  help  to 
protect  you  if you  are  wear ing your  safety  be lt 
and  wearing  it  properly.  Th is is another  reason 
why you  should  always  wear  your  sa fety  bel ts, 
not  just  because  the  law  requires  you  to  do  so 
¢ page  135,  General information. 
It  is  important  to  remember  that  while  the  side 
curta in airbag  system  is designed  to  help  reduce 
the  likelihood  of serious  injuries,  other  injur ies, 
for  example , swelling , b ruising,  fr iction  burns 
and  minor  abras ions  can  also  be  associated  with 
these  airbags  upon  deployment . Remember  too, 
these  airbags  will deploy  only  once  and  only  in 
certain  k inds  of  accidents  -your  safety  belts  are 
always  there  to  offer  protectio n. 
The side curtain  airbag  system  basically 
consis ts  of : 
- The  elec tronic  contro l mod ule  and  externa l side 
impact  sensors 
- The  side  c urtain  a irbags  above  the  front  and 
rear  side  windows  with  ejection  mitigation  fea
tures 
- T he  airbag  indicator  light  in the  instrument 
panel 
The  airbag  system  is  monitored  elect ron ically to 
make  certa in  it  is function ing  properly  a t all 
Ai rb ag sy stem 
times . Each time  you  switch  on  the  ign ition,  the 
airbag  system  indicator  light  will come  on  for  a 
few  seconds  (self  diagnostics). 
Th e s ide curtain  airbag  is not  activated: 
- if  the  ignition  is  sw itched  off, 
- in  side  co llisions  when  the  accele ration  meas-
ured  by the  sensor  is too  low, 
- in  rear-end  col lisions . 
A WARNING 
-Safety  belts  and  the  airbag  system  will  only 
p rovide  p rotection  when  oc cupan ts are  in 
the  proper  seating  position  ¢ 
page  52,  Gen
eral information. 
- If  the  airbag  ind ic a tor  light~ page  18 
comes  when  the  veh icle  is  being  used,  have 
the  system  inspected  immediately  by your 
authorized  Audi dealer . It  is  possib le that 
the  airbag  will  inflate  when  it  is not  sup
posed  to,  or  will  not  inflate  when  it  should. 
How  side curtain  airbags  work 
Side  curtain  airbags  con work  together  with  side 
airbags  to  help  reduce  the  risk of  head  and  upper 
torso  injuries for  occupants  who  ore properly  re
strained . 
Fig.  166 Illust rat ion of  pr incip le : I n flated  si de curtai n air
bags  o n th e  le ft  side 
The  side  curtain  airbags  inflate  betwee n the  oc
cupant  and  the  w indows  on  the  side  of the  veh  i-
cle  that  is struck  in a side  collision ¢ 
fig. 166 . 
When  the  system  is triggered,  the  side  curtain 
airbag  is filled  wi th propellant  gas  and  breaks 
t h rough  a  seam  above  the  front  and  rear  side 
windows  identified  by the  A IRBAG label.  In  order 
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Audi  pre  sense Preventative  passenger 
protection 
App lies to  veh icles: with  Audi  p re se nse 
Pre  sense  can  initiate  steps  to protect  veh icle  oc
cupa nts  in certain  dangerous  situations.  The 
functions  descr ibed  a re ava ilable  depending  on 
ve hicle  equ ipme nt: 
Pre sense ba sic* 
The  fo llow ing  funct ions  can be  triggered  in  cer
tain  driving  situations: 
- Tensioning  of the  safety  be lts  (for  example, 
during  heavy  b raking) : The front  safety  belts 
have  revers ib le  be lt  pretensioners.  If  a collision 
does  not  occur,  the  safety  belts  loosen  sli ght ly 
and  are  ready  to  trigger  aga in. 
- Clos ing  the  windows  and  the  sunroof*  (for  ex
amp le,  when  over- or  understeering):  The  door 
windows  and  the sunroof*  are closed  almost 
completely  until  o nly a  sma ll gap  is open . 
Audi pre  sense basic  functions can be triggered  at 
speeds  above  20  mph  (30  km/h). 
Drive se lect:  The  deployment  time  is adapted  in 
Dynamic mode . 
Pre sense front  (vehicles  with  adaptive  cruise 
control* } 
Pre  sense  front  contains  the  functions  of  pre 
sense  basic . In add ition,  the  likelihood  of  a  rear
end  collis ion  with  the vehicle  ahead is also  calcu
lated,  within  the  limits  of  the  system. If the  risk 
of  a collision  is  detected,  the following  functions 
can  trigger: 
- Brak ing  guard 
¢ page 91 
-Tensioning  of the  safety  be lts 
- Closing  the  w indows  and  the  sun roof* 
Pre sense rear  (v ehicles with  side  assist* } 
Pre  sense  rea r contains  the  funct ions  of  pre  sense 
bas ic. I n addit io n,  the  li kelihood  of a  rea r-end 
coll is ion  from  the  veh icle behi nd  is also  calc ulat
ed,  w it hi n the  lim its  of the  system.  If  the  risk of  a 
collision  is de tected,  the  following  functions  can 
trigger : 
Audi  pre  sense 
-Tens ion ing  of  the  sa fe ty belts 
- Clos ing  the  windows  an d  the  s unroo f* 
Pre sense plus* 
P re sense  p lus  conta ins  the  functions  of  pre 
sense  front  and  p re se nse  rea r. 
Error  mes sage 
Aud i pre sense:  Unavailable 
Preventative  passenge r protection  is  not  availa 
ble.  Drive to  yo ur autho rized  Audi deale r immedi
ately  to  have  the  ma lfunction  corrected. 
A WARNING 
-
Pre  sense  cannot  overcome  natural  physical 
l aws.  It  is  a  system  designed  to assist  and it 
ca nnot  prevent  a collision.  Do not  let  the  in
creased  safety  prov ided  temp t you  into  taking 
risks . This could  incr eas e yo ur  risk of  a  co lli
s ion. 
- The  system  can  deploy  incorrectly . 
- Please  note  that  t he sensors  do  not  always 
detect  a ll objects . This  inc reases  the  r isk  of a 
coll is io n. 
- Pre  sense  does  not  react  to  people  or  a ni
mals  or  objec ts that  are  crossi ng  the  vehi
cle 's  path  o r are  difficult  to  det ect 
¢ page 85. 
-Reflec tive ob jects  s uch  as  guard  rai ls  o r the 
entrance  to  a  tunne l,  heavy  rai n and  ice  can 
a ffec t the  fu nction  of the  rada r senso rs and 
t he  system's  ability  to  de te ct  a  co llision  risk. 
(D Note 
The  sensors  can  be  d isplaced  by impacts  or 
d amage  to  the  bumper,  w heel  housing  a nd 
u nder body.  Pre se nse  can  be  impa ired  by th is . 
H ave  an a utho riz e d  Aud i de aler o r au th orized 
A udi  Service  Facility  check  the ir func tion . 
(D Tips 
-Certa in  p re sense  fro nt  functions  swi tch off 
w he n  sp o rt  mode  is sw itche d off  or  w hen 
dr iving  in  reverse . 
- T he  p re  sense  fun ctions  m ay  not  be  av aila 
b le  i f th ere  is a  m alfu nction  in t he  ES C  sys
tem  or t he a irbag  con tro l mod ule. 
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back  or  switched  off. This  reduces energy  use  and 
ensures  the  vehicle  will  be able  to  start  after  long 
periods  of  time . Some  convenience  functions, 
such  as  interior  lighting  or  power  seat  adjust ment,  may  not be  available  under  certa in circum
stances . These  convenience  functions  will  be 
available  aga in once  you  switch  the  ignition  on 
and  start  the engine. 
With  the  engine  switched off 
The  battery  will  drain  if you  use functions  such  as 
listening  to  the  rad io while  the  engine  is switched 
off. 
The vehicle's  ability  to  start  may  be  impaired by 
the  energy  use,  a  message  w ill appear  in the  In
fotainment  system  d isp lay. 
The  message  indicates  that  the  system  will 
switch  off  automatically  soon.  If you  would  like 
to  continue  using  the  funct ions,  you  must  start 
the  eng ine. 
With  the  engine  running 
Although  electrical  energy  is generated  whi le 
driving,  the  battery can  drain.  This can happen 
when  little  energy  is generated,  and  much  is  used 
and  the  charge  level  of the  battery  is not  optimal. 
To restore  the  balance  of  energy,  components 
that  require  large  amounts  of energy  are  tempo
rarily  sca led  back  or  switched  off . Heating  sys
tems  in  particu lar  require  a  great  deal  of  energy . 
If  you  notice,  for  example,  that  the  seat  heating* 
or  rear  window  defroster  is  not working,  then  it 
has  been  tempo rar ily reduced  or  sw itched  off . 
These  systems  are  available again as  soon  as  the 
ene rgy  balance  has  been  restored. 
In  addition,  you  may notice  that  the  idle  speed 
h as  slightly  increased . That  is  normal  and  no 
cause  for  concern.  Due  to  the increased  idling 
speed , the  additional  required  energy  w ill be  gen 
e rat ed  and  the  battery  will  be  charged. 
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Care  and  cleaning 
General  information 
Regular,  proper  care  helps  to  maintain  your  vehi 
cle's  value. 
It can  a lso  be  a  req uirement  when 
submitting  warranty  claims  for  corrosion  damage 
and  paint  defects  on  the  body. 
The  necessary  care  products  can  be  obtained 
from  your  a uthorized  Audi  dea ler . Read  and  fol 
l ow  the  instructions  for  use  on  the  packaging . 
A WARNING 
- Using  clean ing  and  care  products  incorrectly 
can  be  dangerous  to  your  health. 
- Always  store  cleaning  and  care  products  out  of  reach  of  children  to  reduce  the  r isk  of  po i
soning . 
@) For the  sake of the  environment 
- Preferably  use  environmentally-friendly 
products  when  b uying  cleaning  agents. 
- Do not  dispose  of  leftover  cleaning  and  care 
products  with  h ousehold tras h. 
Car  washes 
The  longer  that  deposits  remain  on  the  vehicle , 
the  more  the  s urface  may  be  damaged . H igh 
temperatures  s uch  as  those  caused  by s unlight 
increase  the  damaging  effect. 
Before  washing,  rinse  off  heavy  deposits  with 
p lenty  of  water. 
S tu bbor n depos its  s uch a s  bird  dropp ings  o r tree 
sap  are  best  removed  w ith  plenty  of  wa ter  and  a 
microfiber  cloth . 
A lso,  was h the  unde rs ide  of  your  vehi cle  once 
ro ad  salt  s tops  be ing use d fo r t he  season . 
Pressure washers 
When  washing  your  ve hicles  w ith  a  pressure 
washer,  always  follow  the  operating  instructions 
p rov ided  with  t he  p ress ure washer.  This  is espe
ci ally  importan t in  reg ard to  the  p ress ure and 
sp ray ing  dist ance.  Do  not  aim  the  spray  direc tly 
at  seals  on  side  windows,  doors,  the  hood,  the 
rear  lid  or  the  sunroof * or  at  tires,  rubber  hoses, 
Care  and  cleaning 
insulat ing  mater ia l, sensors * or  camera  lenses *. 
Keep  a  distance  of  at  least  16  inches  (40  cm) . 
D o  no t  remove  snow  and  ice with  a pressu re 
washe r. 
Never  use  rotary  nozzles  or  high  pressure  noz
z les. 
The  water  temperature  must  not  be  above  140  °F 
(60 °() . 
Automat ic car washes 
Sp ray off  the  ve hicle  before  washing . 
Make  sure  tha t the  w indows  and  roo f* are  close d 
and  the  windshield  wipers  are  off . Follow  inst ruc 
tions  from  the  car  wash  operator,  especially  if 
there  are  accessor ies  attached  to  your  vehicle. 
If possible,  use  car  washes  th at do  not  h ave 
brushes. 
Washing 
by hand 
Clean  the  ve hicle  starting  from  the  top  and  work
i ng  down  using  a  soft  sponge  or  cleani ng  b rush . 
U se  solven t-free  cle ani ng  p rod ucts. 
Washing  vehicles with  matte  finish  paint 
by 
hand 
T o avoid  damaging  the  pain t whe n washing,  first 
remove  dus t and  large  particles  from  yo ur vehi 
cle . Inse cts , grease  s pots  and  fingerprin ts a re 
best  removed  with  a  specia l cleaner  for  matte 
finish  pai nt. 
Apply t he  p rod uct  using  a  mi crofiber  cloth.  To 
avo id damaging  the  paint  surfa ce,  do  not  use  too 
much  pressure. 
Rinse  the  ve hicle thoroughly  with  water.  Then 
cl ea n  usi ng  a neutr al  sham poo  and  a  so ft mi cro 
fiber  clo th . 
Rinse  the  ve hicle  thoroughly  again  and  let  it  air 
dry.  Remove  a ny wate r residue  using  a s ham my. 
A WARNING 
- Onl y wa sh the  vehicle  w hen  the  ign ition  is 
off  and  fo llow  the  ins truc tions  from  the  car 
wash  ope rator  to  reduce  the  risk  of  a cci
dents. 
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