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@ For the  sake of the  environment 
Undeployed airbag  modu les and pretension
ers might  be classified  as Perchlorate  Mater ial 
- special  handling  may apply, see 
www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlo
rate.  When  the  vehicle  or  parts  of  the  re
straint  system  including airbag  modules  and 
safety  belts  w ith  pretens ioners are scrapped, 
all  applicable  laws and  regulations  must  be 
observed.  Your  authorized Audi  dealer  is fa
miliar  with  these  requirements and we recom
mend  that you have  your  dealer  perform  this 
service for  yo u. 
Other  things  that  can affect  Advanced 
Airbag  performance 
Changing  the  vehicle's  suspension  system  can 
change the  way that  the  Advanced A irbag System 
performs  in a crash.  For  example, using tire-rim 
comb inat ions  not  approved  by Audi,  lowering the 
vehicle,  changing  the  stiffness  of  the su spension, 
including  the  springs,  suspension  struts,  shock 
absorbers  etc . can change the  forces  that  are 
measured  by the  airbag  sensors and sent  to  the 
e lectronic  control  un it.  Some suspension  changes 
can, for  example,  increase the  force  levels meas
ured  by the  sensors  and make the  airbag  system 
deploy  in  crashes in which  it  would  not  deploy  if 
the  changes had not  been made . Other  kinds of 
changes may  reduce the  force  levels  measured  by 
the  sensors  and prevent  the airbag from  deploy
ing  when  it  should. 
_& WARNING 
Changing  the vehicle's  suspension  including 
use of  unapproved  tire-rim  combinations  can 
change Advanced Airbag  performance  and  in 
crease the  risk of  ser ious personal  injury  in  a 
crash. 
- Never install  suspens ion components  that 
do  not  have the  same performance  charac
teristics  as the  components  originally  instal
led on your  veh icle. 
- Never use tire-rim  combinations  that  have 
not  been approved  by Audi. 
Airbag system 
Knee  airbags 
Description  of  knee a irbags 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  knee  airbags 
The knee  airbag system  can provide  supplemen
tal protection  to properly  restrained  front  seat 
occupants . 
Fig. 161 D river 's knee a irbag 
T he driver  knee airbag  is  in the  instrument  panel 
underneath  the  steering  wheel 
¢fig.161, the 
airbag  for  the  passenger  is at  about  the  same 
height  in the  instrument  panel  underneath  the 
glove compartment. 
The  knee airbag  offers  additional  protection  to 
the  driver's  and  passenger's  knees and upper  and 
lower  thigh  areas and supplements  the  protec
tion  provided  by the  safety  belts. 
If the  front  airbags  dep loy, the  knee airbags  also 
deploy  in frontal  collisions  when  the  dep loyment 
threshold  stored  in the  control  unit  is met 
¢ page  152 , More important  things  to know 
about  front  airbags . 
In  addition  to  their  normal  safety  function,  safe
ty  belts  help  keep the  driver  or front  passenger  in 
position  in  a frontal  collision  so that  the  airbags 
can provide  supplemental  protection . 
The airbag  system  is not  a substitute  for  your 
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 wearing  your  safety  belt 
and wearing  it  properly. This  is why you  should  a l
ways wear your  safety  belt,  not just because  the 
law  requires  you to  do so¢ 
page  135,  General in-
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Airbag  syste m 
-the  e lectronic  control  module  and external  side 
impact  sensors 
- the  two  airbags  located  in the  sides of  the  front 
backrests  and the  two  airbags*  located  in the 
rear backrest 
- the  ai rbag warning  light  in the  inst rument  cl us-
ter . 
The a irbag  system  is monitored  electron ica lly to 
make certa in that  it  is  function ing  properly  at  a ll 
times.  Each time  you  switch  on the  ignition,  the 
airbag  system  indicator  light  will  come  on for  a 
few  seconds  (self  diagnostics). 
The s ide a irbag  system  supplements  the  safety 
be lts  and can he lp to  reduce the  risk  of  injury  to 
the  driver 's, front  and  rear  passenger 's upper  tor
so on  the  side of  the  vehicle  that  is struck  in  a 
side collision.  The airbag  deploys  only  in side  im
pacts and on ly when  the  vehicle  accelera tion  reg
istered  by the  control  unit  is high  enough . If  this 
rate  is below  the  reference  value  programmed  in
to  the  contro l unit , the  side airbags  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  def ine an a irbag  tr igger ing  range that 
will  cover every possible  angle  of  impact,  since 
the  circumstances  wi ll vary considerably  between 
one co llision  and another.  Important  factors  in
clude,  for  example,  the  nature  (hard  or  soft)  of 
t he impacting  object,  the  angle  of  impact,  vehicle 
speed, etc.  ¢ 
page  163,  Important  safety  in 
structions  on  the side  airbag system. 
Aside from  the ir norma l safety  function,  safety 
be lt s work  to  help  keep the  dr iver or front  pas
senger  in  pos it ion  in  the  event  of  a s ide collision 
so that  the  side a irbags  can provide  protect ion. 
The airbag  system  is 
not a subst itute  for  your 
safety  belt.  Ra ther, it  is part  o f the  overall  occu
pant  restraint  system  in your  vehicle . Always re 
member  that  the  s ide a irbag  system  can only 
he lp to  protect  you  if  you are wear ing your  safety 
be lt  and wearing  it  p roperly.  This  is another  rea
son why you shou ld always wea r you r safety 
be lts,  not just  because the  law requ ires you to  do 
so ¢ 
page  135,  General information. 
It is important  to  remember  that  while  the  sup
p lemental  side  airbag system  is des igned  to  re-
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duce the  like lihood  of  serious  injur ies, other  inju
ries , for  example,  swelling,  bruising,  friction 
burns  and m inor  abrasions  can a lso be associated 
with  deployed  side airbags.  Remember  too, s ide 
airbags  will  dep loy only  once and only  in certain 
k inds of  accidents  -your  safety  belts  are always 
the re to  offer  protection . 
Vehicle damage,  repair  costs  or  even the  lack of 
vehicle  damage  are no t necessarily  an  indication 
of  over-sensitive  or  failed  airbag  activation . In 
some  collis ions, both  front  and side ai rbags may 
i nflate . Remember  too,  that  a irbags w ill deploy 
o nl y once and on ly  in certa in kinds  of  collisions  -
you r safety  be lts  a re a lways there  to  offer  p rotec
tion  in those  accidents  in which  airbags  are not  s u pposed to  deploy  or  when  they  have a lready 
deployed. 
The side airbag  system  will  not  deploy: 
- when  the  ignit io n  is swit ched off 
- in  side co llisions  when  the  accele rat ion  meas-
ured  by the  senso r is too  low 
- in front-end  collisions 
-in  rear-end  collisions 
- in rollovers. 
In  some types  of  accidents  the  front  airbags,  side 
curtain  airbags  and  side airbags  may be triggered 
together. 
A WARNING 
- Safety  belts  and the  airbag  system  will  only 
provide  protection  when  occupants  are in 
the  proper  seating  position 
¢ page  163. 
-If  the  airbag  ind icator  light¢ page  18 
comes when  the  veh icle  is being  used,  have 
the  system  inspected  immediately  by your 
author ized Audi  dealer . 
It is possible  that 
the  airbag  will  in flate  when  i t is not  sup
posed  to, or  will  not  infla te when  it  should.  

Airb ag  syst em 
by being  pushed  into  you as the  airbag  in
flates. 
- Never p lace or  attach  accessories or other 
objects  (such as cup holders,  telephone  brackets,  or  even large,  bulky  objects)  on 
the  doors,  over or  near the  area marked  "AIRBAG" on the  seat  backrests. 
- Su ch ob jects and ac cessories can become 
dangerous  projecti les and cause  injury 
when  the  supplemental  side airbag  de 
p loys . 
- Never carry  any objects  or  pets  in t he de 
p loyment  space between  them  and the 
airbags  or allow  chi ldren  or  other  passen
gers to  trave l in this  position . 
- Always  use the  built-in  coat  hooks only  for 
lightweight  clothing . Never leave any heavy 
or sharp-edged  objects  in the  pockets that 
may interfere  with  side airbag  deployment 
and can cause personal  injury  in  an accident . 
- Always  prevent  the  side a irbags from  be ing 
damaged  by heavy objects  knocking  against 
o r  hitting  the  sides of  the  seatbacks . 
- The airbag  system  can only  be triggered 
once . If  the  airbag  has been triggered,  the 
system  must  be rep laced by an authorized 
Audi  dealership. 
- Damage (c racks, deep scratches  etc.)  to  the 
o rig inal seat covers or  to  the  seam in the 
area of  the  side airbag  module  must  a lways 
be repaired  immedia tely  by an authori zed 
Audi  dealer . 
-If children  a re seated  improperly,  their  risk 
of  injury  i ncreases in  the  case of  an a cciden t 
~ page  167,  Child safety . 
-Never a ttempt  to  modify  any com po nents  of 
the  a irbag  sys tem  in  any way . 
- In  a side  collision,  s ide a irbags w il l  not  fu nc
t ion  prope rly  if  sensors canno t  correc tly 
measure increas ing air  pressure inside  the 
doors when  air escapes through  larger,  un
closed openings  in the  door  panel. 
- Never drive  w ith  inter io r doo r tr im  panels 
removed . 
- Never drive  when  parts  have been re 
moved from  the  ins ide door  panel and the 
open ings they  leave hav e not  bee n prope r
ly  closed. 
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- Never drive when  loudspeakers  in the 
doors  have been  removed  unless the 
speaker ho les have bee n properly  closed. 
- Always  make certain  that  openings  are 
covered or f illed if  add itiona l speakers or 
other  equipment  is installed  i n the  inside 
doo r panels. 
- Always  have work  o n the  doors done  by an 
autho rized Aud i dea le r or  q ualified  work
shop . 
Side  curtain  airbags 
Description  of  side curtain  airbags 
The side  curtain  airbag  system  can provide  sup
plemental  protection  to properly  restrained  oc
cupants . 
Fig. 16 5 Sid e  curt ain airba gs,  dr iver's  s ide: side  cur tain air
bag  loca tion 
The side  curtai n airbags  are located  on both  sides 
of  the  inter ior  above the  front  and  rear side win
dows 
~ fig.  165 . They are identif ied by the  word 
"AIRBAG" on the  windsh ield frame  and the  cen 
ter  roof  pi llar. 
The side  curtai n airbags  contain  features  that 
provide  ejection  mitigation  to  help  prevent  vehi 
cle occupants  or  parts  of  their  bodies from  being 
completely  or  partially  ejected  from  the  vehicle 
interior  in certa in side  impacts  and ve hicle roll
ove rs. 
The side c urtain  airbag  system  supplements  the 
safety  belts  and  can he lp to  reduce the  risk of  in
jury  for  occupan ts' heads and upper  torso . The 
side curtain  airbag  inflates  in s ide  impacts  and 
on ly when  the  ve hicle acceleration  registered  by 
the  control  un it  is h igh enough . If  this  rate  is  ..,.  

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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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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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Care  and cleaning 
- To reduce  the  risk  of cuts,  protect  yourse lf 
from  sharp  metal  components  when  wash
ing  the  underbody  or  the inside  of the  wheel 
housings. 
- After  washing  the  vehicle,  the  braking  effect 
may  be  delayed  due  to moisture  on  the 
brake  rotors  or  ice  i n the  winter.  The brakes 
must  be  d ried  first  w ith  a few  careful  bra ke 
applications. 
(D Note 
- If you  wash  the vehicle  in an  automatic  car 
wash,  you  must  retract  the  rear  spoiler  if 
necessary,  and  fold  the  exter ior  mirrors  in to 
r educe  the  ris k of damage.  Power  folding 
ex ter ior  mirrors*  must  on ly be  folded  in and 
out  using  the  power  folding  function. 
- To prevent  pa int  damage,  do  not  wash  the 
vehicle  in di re ct  s unlight. 
- To reduce  the  risk of  damage  to  the  s urface, 
do  not  use  i nsec t  removing  sponges,  kitche n 
sponges  or  similar  ite ms.  - Matte  finish  painted  vehicle  components: 
-To reduce  the  risk of  damage  to the  sur-
face,  do  not  use  polish ing  agents  or  hard 
wax. 
- Never  use  protective  wax. 
It can  destroy 
the  matte  finish  effect. 
- Do not  place  any stickers  or  magnet ic 
signs  on  vehicle  parts  painted  w ith  matte 
finish  paint.  The  pa int  co uld  be  damaged 
when  the  stickers  o r mag nets  are  re
moved. 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
Only wash  t he ve hicle  i n facilities  spec ially  de
signed  for  that  purpose.  Th is w ill re duce  the 
r isk of  dirty  water  co ntaminated  w ith  oil from 
ente ring  the  sewe r system. 
Cleaning  and  care  information 
W hen  clean ing  and  caring  for  ind ividua l vehicle 
com ponents,  re fer  to  the  following  tables.  The 
info rmation  conta ined  there  is simply  recommen- dations.  For  questions  or  for  compo
nents  tha t 
are  not  li sted,  refer  to  an au thor ized  Audi dealer. 
A lso  follow  the  information  found  in 
¢ .& . 
Exterior cleaning 
Component  Situation  Solution 
Wind shield  wiper 
Deposits ¢ page  50,  Cleaning  windshield  wiper  blades 
blades 
Headlights / 
Deposits  Soft sponge  with  a  mild  soap  solutional 
tail  lights 
Sensors / 
Deposits  Sensors:  soft  cloth  with  solvent-free  cleaning  so lution 
camera lenses Camera  lenses:  soft  cloth  with  alcoho l-free  clean ing  solu-
tion 
Snow/ ice  H
and  br ush/solvent -free  de- icing  sp ray 
Wheels Road  sa lt  Water 
Brake d ust  Acid
-free  spec ia l cleaning  solut ion 
E x haust  t ail pipes Road  sa lt  Water,  clea ning  solution  sui tab le  for  stain less  stee l,  if nee -
essary 
Decorative  parts / Deposits  Mild soap  solutiona>,  a  cleaning  so lution  suitable  for stain -
trim less  stee l,.  if  necessary 
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Care  and cleaning 
Component  S ituation  Solution 
Te xtiles 
Deposits  adhering  to  Vacuum  cleaner 
arti ficial leath er, the  surface 
Alca ntara Wate r-based  depos its  Absorben
t cloth  and  mild  soap  solutional 
such  as  coffee,  tea, 
blood,  etc. 
Oil-based  deposits  Apply am  ild  soap  solutional,  blot  away  the  disso lved  oil or 
such  as  oil,  make-up,  dye,  treat  afterwa rd with  water,  if necessary 
etc. 
Special  deposits  such Special  stain  remover,  blot  w ith  absorbent  materia l, treat 
as  ink,  na il polish,  la- afterward  with  mild  soap  so lution,  if necessaryal 
tex  paint,  shoe  pol-
ish,  etc. 
Natural  leather Fres h stains  Wool cloth  with  a  mild  soap  solut ional 
Wate r-based  depos its  fresh  stains:  absorbent  clot h 
such  as  coffee,  tea,  d ried  stains:  stain  remover  suitable  for  leathe r 
blood,  etc. 
Oil-based  deposits  Fresh  stains:  absorbent cloth  and stain remover  suitab le 
such  as oil,  make- up,  for leather 
etc.  dried stains:  Oil  cleaning  spray 
Special  deposits  such  Spot  remover  sui table  for  leather 
as  ink,  nai l polish,  la -
tex  paint,  shoe pol-
ish,  etc. 
Care  Regularly  app ly condi tioning  cream  that  protects  from 
lig ht  and  penet rates  in to the  mate rial.  Use  specially -col -
ored  conditioning  cream,  if necessary. 
Carbon part s Deposits  clean  the  same  way  as  plastic  parts 
al Mild soap sol ution:  maxim um two tablespoons  of neutral  soap in 1 quar t (1 liter ) of  water 
_& WARNING 
The windshie ld  may  not  be  tre ate d wit h wa
t er- repelling  win dsh ield  co ating  agents.  Un
favorab le  conditions  such  as  wetness,  dark
ness,  or  low s un can  resu lt  in increased  glare. 
Wiper  blade  chatter  is also  possible. 
(D Note 
- Headlights/tail  light s 
-Never  clean  headlights  or ta il lights  with  a 
dry  cloth  or  sponge. 
- Do not  use  any  cleaning  prod uct that  con
tains  alcohol,  because  they  could  cause  cracks  to  form. 
- Wheels 
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- Never  use  any  paint  polish  or  other  abra
sive  mate rials. 
- Damage  to  the  protective  layer  on  the 
rims  such  as  sto ne  chips  or sc ratches  must 
be  repaired  immediately. 
- Sensors /camera  lenses 
- N eve r use  warm  or  ho t w at er  to remove 
snow  or  ice from  the  camera  lens . This 
could  ca use  the  lens  to  crack. 
- N eve r use  abras ive cle an ing  m ateria ls  or 
a lcohol  to  clea n the  camera  lens.  This 
could  ca use  scratches  and  cracks . 
-Doo r windows 
- Remove  snow  and  ice on  windows  and  ex-
terio r mirro rs with  a  p lastic  scraper.  To