
M N <( (.J 
'SI: ,...., \!) 1.1'1 
N \!) ,...., 
A WARNING 
-= 
Whenever working  on  the  battery  or  on the 
electrical  system,  there  is the  risk  of injury, 
accident  and  even  fire.  Read  and  heed  the  fol
lowing  WARNINGS: 
- Always wear  eye  protection . Do not  let  bat
tery  acid  or  any  lead  particles  get  on  your  skin  or  clothing.  Shield  your  eyes.  Explosive 
gases  can  cause  blindness  or  other  injury . 
- Battery  acid  contains  sulfuric  acid . Sulfuric 
acid  can  cause  blindness  and  severe  burns. 
- Always  wear  gloves  and  eye  protection.  Do 
not  tilt  the  battery  because  acid  could  leak 
out  of the  ventilation  openings. 
- If you  get  battery  acid  in your  eyes  or  on 
your  skin,  immediately  rinse with  cold  wa
ter  for  several  minutes  and  get  medical  at
tention . 
- If  you  should  ingest any  battery  acid,  seek 
medical  attention  immediately . 
- Do not  expose  the  battery  to  an  open  flame,  electric  sparks  or  an  open  light. 
- Do not  smoke. 
- Do not  interchange  the  positive  and  nega-
tive  cables. 
- When  working  on  the  battery,  be  sure  not  to  short-circuit  the  terminals  with  tools  or oth
er  metal  objects.  This would  cause  the  bat
tery  to  heat up  very  quickly,  which  could 
lead  to  damage  or  explosion  and  personal 
injury . 
- When  a  battery  is charged,  it  produces  hy
drogen  gas  which  is explosive  and  could 
cause  personal  injury. 
- Always  keep  the  battery  well  out of  the 
reach  of children . 
- Before  work  is done  on  the  electrical  sys
tem,  disconnect  the  negative  ground  cable. 
- Before  performing  any  work  on  the  electri cal  system,  switch  off  the  engine  and  igni
tion  as  well  as  any  electrical  equipment . The 
negative  cable  on  the  battery  must  be  dis
connected.  If you  are  just  going  to  replace a 
light  bulb,  then  it is enough  to  switch  off 
the  lights . 
-
Checking  and  Filling 
-Before  disconnecting  the  battery, switch  off 
the  anti-theft  alarm  system!  Otherwise  you 
will  set  off  the  alarm. 
- When  disconnecting  the  battery,  first  dis
connect  the  negative  cable  and  then  the 
positive  cable. 
- Before  reconnecting  the  battery,  make  sure  all  electrical  consumers  are  switched  off.  Re
connect  the  positive  cable  first  and  then  the negative  cable.  Never interchange  the ca
bles  - this  could  start  a  fire! 
- Never  charge  a  frozen  or  a thawed -out  bat
tery . It  could  explode!  If  a  battery  has  fro
zen,  then  it  must  be  replaced.  A discharged  battery  can  freeze  over  at  32  °F (0 °C). 
- Make sure  the  vent  hose  is always  attached 
to  the  opening  on  the  side  of the  battery. 
- Never  use  batteries  which  are  damaged. 
There  is the  danger  of an  explosion!  Always 
replace  a  damaged  battery. 
A WARNING 
California  Proposition  65  Warning: 
- Battery  posts,  terminals  and  related acces
sories  contain  lead and lead  compounds, 
chemicals  known  to  the  State  of  California 
to  cause  cancer  and reproductive  problems. 
Wash  hands  after  handling. 
([)  Note 
-Do  not  disconnect  the  vehicle  battery  when 
the  ignition  is on  or  when the engine  is run
ning,  otherwise,  you  will damage  electronic 
components  in the  electrical  system. 
- If your  vehicle  is  going  to  stand  for a long 
period  of  time without  being  driven,  protect 
the  battery  from  "freezing",  otherwise  it 
will  be  damaged  and  will then  have to be  re
placed. 
- When  opening  the  doors,  the  windows  low
er  approximately  10  mm  automatically.  This 
function  is not  available  when  the  battery  is 
disconnected,  which  means  there  is a  risk 
that  the  door  seal  or  the  window  could  be 
damaged . 
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Checking  and  Fill in g 
Battery  charging 
Starting  the  engine  requires  a well  charged  bat
tery . 
Fig. 193  Engine co mpartment : conn ectors for  a  charger 
and jump  start  cable s 
Always  read and  heed all  WARN ING S below 
<=:> &. and 
<=:>&. in Working  on  the  battery  on 
page  229 . 
.,. Switch  off  the  ignition  and  all  electrical  con
sumers . 
.,.  Make sure  the  area  is well  vent ilated  when  yo u 
charge  the  battery . 
.,.  Open  the  engine  hood 
¢ page  218. 
.,. Open  the  red  cove r on  the  posit ive  po le 
¢ fig.  193. 
.,. Connect  the  charger  connectors  according  to 
the  instructions  to  the 
j ump  sta rt bolts . (Bolts 
under  the  red  cover = "positive",  Bo lts  with  hex 
head=  "negative")  . 
.,.  Only now  plug  the  mains  lead  for  the  charg ing 
equipment  into  the  wall  outlet  and  turn  it on 
¢ &_ . 
.,. Ma ke s ure the  charging  rat e is  n ot  ov er 
3 0  amp s/14 .8 Volt . 
.,. When  the  batte ry is fully  charged:  Turn  the 
charging  equ ipment  off  and  remove  the  mains 
lead  from  t he wall  outlet . 
.,.  Now  remove  the  clamps  for  the  charging  equip-
ment . 
.,.  Close  the  red  cover  on  the  positive  pole. 
.,.  Close  the  hood 
c::> page  219 . 
A discharged  battery  can freeze at  temperatures 
of  only  32  F
0 (0 °C) . Allow a frozen  battery  to 
thaw  completely  before  attempting  to  charge  it 
c:> &. . However,  we  recommend  not  using  a 
thawed  battery  again  because  the  batte ry casing 
230 
can  be  cracked  due  to  ice formation  and  can  leak 
battery  acid. 
Battery  charging  (Maximum  charging  rate  of 
30  amps /14.8  Volt ) 
When  charging  at low voltages  (e.g.  with  a trickle 
charge r), 
the  battery  cab les  do  not  have  to  be 
disconnected  f irst.  The  battery  caps  should 
not 
be  opened  when  charging  a  battery. 
It  is not  necessa ry to  remove  the  battery  from 
the  luggage  compartment,  and  it  is a lso  not  nec
essary  to  d isconnect  the  cab les. 
Fast  ch arging  th e battery  (cha rgin g ra te 
above  14 .8 V olts) 
For technical  reasons  do  not  use  a  battery  charg
er  that  uses  vo ltage  greater  than  14.8  Vo lts  to 
charge  your  vehicle's  battery. 
A WARNING 
Charging  a  battery  can  be  dangerous. 
- Always follow  the  operating  instructions 
provided  by the  battery  charger  manufactur
er  when  charging  your  battery  . 
- Never  charge  a frozen  battery.  It  may  ex
plode  because  of gas  trapped  in the  ice . Al
low a frozen  battery  to  thaw  out  f irst  . 
- Do not  reuse  batteries  wh ich were  frozen. 
The  battery  housing  may  have  cracked  and 
weakened  when  the  battery  froze. 
- Charge  the  battery  in a well  ventilated  area. 
Keep away  from  open  flame  or  electrical 
spark.  Do not  smoke.  Hydrogen  gas  generat
ed  by the  batte ry is explosive. 
- To reduce  the  danger  of  explosion,  never 
connect  or  d isconnect  charger  cab les  wh ile 
the  charger  is  operating. 
- Fast  cha rging  a  battery  is  dangerous  and 
should  only  be  attempted  by a competent 
technician  w ith  the  proper  eq uipment  . 
- Batte ry acid  that  may  spill  during  charging 
should  b e washed  off  with  a  solut ion  of 
warm  wa ter  and  baking  soda  to  neu tralize 
t he  acid.  

M N <( (.J 
'SI: ,...., \!) ..,., 
N \!) ,...., 
(D Note 
Never  use  a fast  charger  as  a  booster  to  start 
the  engine . This w ill seriously  damage  sensi
tive  electron ic components,  such  as  control 
units,  relays,  radio,  etc.,  as  well  as  the  battery 
charger. 
Battery  replacement 
The new  battery  must  have  the same specifica
tions  and  dimensions  as the  original  equipment 
battery . 
Intelligent  energy  management  in your  vehicle  is 
responsible  for  distributing  the  electrica l energy 
throughout  your  vehicle 
c:> page  194. The  intell i
gent  energy  management  system  will  keep  the 
engine  battery  charged  better  than  vehicles  w ith
out  this  system . To  make  sure  the  additional  elec
tr ical  energy  is available  once again  after  you 
have  changed  the  battery,  we  recommend  that 
you  install  batteries  of the  same  type  and  manu facture  only  (the  same  as  those  installed  at  the 
time  your  veh icle was  delivered).  Specif ications 
are  listed  on  the  battery  housing. Your author
ized  dealer  must  code  the  battery  in the  energy 
management  system  to  enable  you  to  use  the  en
e rgy  management  functions  correctly  after  re
p lacing  the  battery. 
The  new  battery  must  have  the  same  capacity , 
voltage  (12-volts),  amperage,  construction  and  plug  sealing . 
When  installing  the  battery,  make  sure  the  igni
tion  and  all  electrical  consumers  are  switched  off. 
Make sure  the  ventilation  hose  on  the  s ide  of 
the  battery  is connected,  otherwise  fumes  or 
battery  acid  can  leak  out. 
- Vehicles  with  the  Start-Stop-System*  are  equipped  with  a  special  cycle-proof  AGM battery.  Installing  a  different  type  of  bat
tery  can  cause  problems  in the  vehicle  elec
trical  system.  When  replacing  the  vehicle 
battery,  always  install  one  with  the same 
specifications  as  the original  battery. 
Checking  and  Filling 
{® For the  sake of  the  environment 
Because  of the  prob lem  of  proper  disposal  of 
a  battery,  we  recommend  your  authorized 
Audi dealer  change  the  battery  for  you.  Bat
teries  contain  sulfur ic acid  and  lead  and  must 
always  be  disposed  of  properly in compliance 
with  all  environmental  regulations.  Disposing 
of vehicle  batteries  improperly  is very  danger
ous  to  the  environment. 
Windshield/headlight 
washer  container 
Fig. 194 Engine compa rtment:  cover on the  winds hie ld 
and head lig ht*  washer  fluid reservoir 
The  washer  fluid  container  is  marked  with  the 
symbol 
ip on  its cap c:>fig.  194,  c:>page  220, 
fig.  188. 
..  Before  you  check  anything  in  the engine  com 
partment, 
always  read and heed  all WARN
INGS c:> .&. in  Working  in  the  engine  compart
ment  on page  218. 
..  Lift the  filler  cap  tongue  to  add  washer  fluid. 
You can  fill  the  container  to  the  top . 
..  Press  the  cap  back  onto  the  filler  neck  after  fill-
ing  the  container . 
You can  find the reservoir 
capacity in the  table  in 
c:>page272. 
Clean  water  should  be  used when  filling  up.  If 
possible,  use  soft  water  to  prevent  scaling  on 
washer  jets. Always add  a  g lass  cleaner  solution 
(with  frost protection  in  the winter) .  ..,. 
231  

Checking  and  F ill in g 
CJ) Note 
Do not  mix  engine  coolant  antifreeze  or any 
other  add itives to  fi ll up the  windshie ld wash
er rese rvoir. 
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M N <( (.J 
'SI: ,...., \!) 1.1'1 
N \!) ,...., 
Replacing  wheels 
Before changing  a wheel 
Observe the  following  precautions  for your  own 
and your  passenger's  safety  when  changing  a 
wheel . 
.,. After  you  experience  a tire  failure,  pull  the  car 
well  away  from  moving  traffic  and  try  to  reach 
level ground  before  you  stop¢,& . 
..  All passengers  should 
leave  the car and  move 
to  a  safe  location  (for  instance,  beh ind the 
guardrail)  ¢ ,&  . 
.,.  Engage  the 
parking  brake to  prevent  your  vehi
cle  from  rolling  unintentiona lly ¢,& . 
..  Move 
selector  lever  to position  P ¢ ,& . 
1> lfyou  are  towing  a  trai ler,  unhitch  the  trailer 
from  your  vehicle . 
.,.  Take the 
jack and  the spare  tire out  of the  lug
gage  compartment 
¢ page  253, ¢ page  254. 
.,&. WARNING 
You  or your  passengers  could be  injured  while 
changing  a  wheel if you  do  not  follow  these 
safety  precautions: 
- If you  have  a  flat tir e,  move  a  safe  distance 
off  the  road. T urn  off the  engine,  turn  the 
emergency  flashers on and  use  other  warn
ing  devices  to  alert  other  mo torists. 
- Make sure  that  passengers  wait in a  safe 
place  away  from  the  vehicle and well  away 
from  the  road  and  traffic. 
- T o help  prevent  the  vehicle from  moving 
sudden ly  and  possibly  slipping  off  the jack, 
always  fully set  the  parking  brake  and  block 
the  wheel  diagonally  opposite  the  wheel  be ing  changed.  When  one  front wheel  is  lifted 
off  the  ground,  placing  the  Automatic Trans
mission  in  P  (Park) will 
not prevent  the  vehi
cle  from  moving. 
- Before  you  change  a wheel,  be  sure  the 
ground  is  level and  firm . If  necessary,  use  a 
stu rdy  board  under  the  jack. 
- Always store  the  vehicle  tool  kit,  the  jack 
and  the  replaced  tir e  in  the  luggage  com
partment ¢ 
page  132. 
Emergency  assistance 
{!) Tips 
Before  changing  the  whee l, you  must  activate 
the  jacking  mode,  so  that  the  automat ic con
trols  for  the  Adapt ive  Air  Suspension*  do  not 
make  it  more  difficult  to  lift  the  vehicle  with 
the  jack ¢ 
page  257  . 
Changing  a wheel 
When you  change  a wheel , follow  the  sequence 
described  below  step-by-s tep and  in exactly  tha t 
order . 
l.  Activate  the  vehicle  jack mode*  ¢ page  2 5 7. 
2.  Remove  the 
decorative  wheel  cover*. For 
more  details  see  also¢ 
page  256,  Decora 
tive  wheel  covers 
or¢ page  256,  Wheels 
with  wheel  bolt  caps  . 
3.  Loosen  the wheel bolts ¢page  256. 
4.  Locate  the  pro per  mounting  point  for  the 
jack  and  align  the jack  be low  that  point 
¢page  257. 
5. Raise the  car  with  the  jack¢ page  257 . 
6.  Remove  the wheel  with  the  flat  tire and  then 
install 
the  spare ¢ page  259. 
7.  Tighten  all  wheel  bolts  ligh tly. 
8. 
Lower the  vehicle  with  the  jack . 
9.  Use the  wheel  bolt  w rench  and 
firmly tighten 
all  wheel  bolts¢ 
page  256 . 
10. Replace  the  decorative wheel cover*. 
11. Deactivate  the  vehicle jack mode*  in the 
MMI : 
ICAR I funct ion  button > (C ar)*  systems 
control  button > Servicing & checks  > Air 
susp.:  jack  mode > Off . 
The  vehicle  jack  mode*  switches  off  automatically 
at  speeds  above  6  mph  (10  km/h) . 
.,&. WARNING ~ -
Always  read  and  follow  all WARNINGS and  in 
formation  ¢ 
.& in Raising the  vehicle on 
page  258 
and ¢ page 260. 
255  

M N <( (.J 
'SI: ,...., \!) 1.1'1 
N \!) ,...., 
Emergency  situations 
General 
This chapter  is intended  for  trained  emergency 
crews and  working personnel  who  have the  nec
essary tools  and equipment  to  perform  the se 
operations. 
Starting  by  pushing  or 
towing 
(D Note 
Vehicles  w ith  an  automatic  transmission  can
not  be  started  by push ing  o r tow ing. 
Starting  with  jumper 
cables 
If necessary,  the  engine can be started  by con
necting  it to  the  battery  of  another  vehicle . 
If the  engine  should  fail  to  start  because  o f a  dis
charged  or  weak  battery,  the  battery  can  be  con
nected  to  the  battery  of 
another vehicle,  us ing  a 
pair  of jumper  cables to  start  the  engine . 
Jumper cables 
Use only jumper  cables  of sufficiently  large cros s 
section 
to  carry  the  starter  current  safe ly. Refer 
to  the  manufacturer's  specifications. 
Use only jumper  cables  with 
insulated term inal 
clamps  which  are  distinctly marked: 
plus(+)  cable in  most  cases  co lored red 
minus (-) cable 
in  most  cases  colored black . 
A WARNING 
Batteries  contain  electricity,  acid,  and  gas . 
Any of these  can  cause  very  ser ious  or fatal  in
jury . Fo llow the  instructions  be low for  safe 
handling  of your  vehicle's  battery. 
- Always shield  your  eyes  and  avoid  leaning 
over  the  battery  whenever  possible. 
- A discharged  battery  can  freeze  at  tempera
tures  just  below  32  °F (0  °C) . Before  con
necting  a  jumper cable,  you  must  thaw  the 
Emergency  situations 
frozen  battery  completely,  otherwise  it 
could  explode . 
- Do  not  allow  battery acid  to  contact  eyes  or 
skin.  Flush  any  contacted  area  with  water  immediately. 
- Improper  use  of  a  booster  battery  to  start  a 
veh icle  may  cause  an  explosion. 
- Vehicle  batteries  generate  explosive  gases . 
Keep  sparks,  flame  and  lighted  cigarettes 
away  from  batteries. 
- Do not  try  to  jump  start  any  vehicle  with  a 
low acid  level in the  battery. 
- The  voltage  of the  booster  battery  must  al 
so  have  a  12-volt  rating.  The  capacity  (Ah) of 
the  booster  battery  should  not  be  lower 
than  that  of  the  discharged  battery.  Use of  batteries  of  different  voltage  or  substantial
ly different"  Ah" rating  may  cause  an  explo
sion  and  personal  injury. 
- Never  charge  a  frozen  battery . Gas trapped 
in  the  ice  may  cause  an  explosion . 
- Never  charge  or  use  a  battery  that  has been 
frozen . The  battery  case  may  have  be  weak
ened , 
- Use of  batter ies  of  different  voltage  or  sub
stantially  different capacity  (Ah) rating  may 
cause  an  exp losion  and  injury. Th e  capacity 
(Ah)  of  the  booste r battery  should  not  be 
lower  than  that  of the  discharged  battery. 
- Before  you  check  anything  in  the engine 
compartment,  always read and heed  a ll 
WARNINGS 
q page  218 . 
(D Note 
-Applying  a  h igher  voltage  booster  battery 
w ill  cause  expensive  damage  to sensitive 
electronic  components,  such  as  control 
units,  relays,  radio,  etc. 
- Th ere  must  be  no  ele ct rical  contact  between 
the  vehicles  as otherwise  current  could  al
ready  start  to flow  as soon  as  the  positive 
(+) termina ls  are  connected. 
(D Tips 
The  discharged  battery must be  properly  con-
nected  to  the vehicle's  e lectrical  system.  .,.. 
265  

Emergency situation s 
When jump  sta rting  or  charging  the  battery, 
never  connect  the  negative  ground  cable  to 
the  batte ry negat ive  post  because  the  battery 
manager  system  must  be  able  to  detect  the 
battery's  state  of c harge.  Always connect  the 
negat ive grou nd cab le to  the  negative  ground 
post  of the  batte ry manager  control  unit . 
Use  of  jumper  cables 
Make sure  to connect  the jumper  cable clamps  in 
ex actly  the  order described  below! 
F ig . 215 Eng ine  co m pa rt m ent:  con nec tors  for ju mp star t 
cab les  a nd  cha rge r 
 
® .--l @ 
Fig . 2 16 Jum p start ing w it h t he bat te ry of a not her  ve hicl e: 
@-boos te r  ba ttery , @ -disc harg ed v eh icle batt ery 
The  procedure  described  be low  for  con necting 
jumper  cables  is  intended  to  p rovide  a jump  start 
for  your  ve hicle. 
Vehicle with  discharged battery:  •T urnoff  lig ht s and  accesso ries , move  lever  of 
automat ic transmiss ion  to  N (Ne utra l) or  P 
(Park)  and  set  parking  brake. 
Connect POSITIVE(+)  to  POSITIVE(+)  (red) 
•  Open  the  red  cove r o n t he  po sit ive termin al 
~fig . 2 15. 
266 
1. Connect  one  end  o f the  red  positive  ca ble on 
the 
jump  start  bolt ~ fig.  216 /J) (bolt  under 
the  red  cover = "positive")  of  the  vehicle  to  be 
started @. 
2.  Connect  the  other  end  to  the  positive  termi-
nal@ of the  booster  battery @. 
Connect NEGATIVE  (-) to  NEGATIVE  (-) 
(black ) 
3.  Co nnect  one  end  of the  black  negative  cable 
to  the  negative  term inal ® of the  booste r 
batte ry @ . 
4 .  Connect  th e other  end  to  the 
jump  start  pin 
@ (bolts  w it h  hex  head  bolt = "negative")  of 
the  veh icle to  be  s tarte d@ . 
Starting  the  engine  •  Sta rt  the  engine  of the  veh icle  with  the  booster 
bat tery @. Run the  eng ine  at  a  moderate 
speed. 
•  Sta rt  engine  w it h  discha rged  vehicle  ba ttery @ 
i n  t he  usual  man ner. 
•  If  the  engine  fails  to  start,  do  not  keep  the 
starter  cra nking  for  lo nger  than  10  seco nds . 
Wait  for  about  30  seconds  and  then  try  again . 
•  With  engine  running , remove  jumper  cab les 
from  both  vehicles  in the  exact 
reverse order . 
•  Close  the  red  cover  on  the  positive  term inal. 
The  batt ery is vented  to  the  o utside  to  prevent 
gases  from  enter ing  the  vehicle  inter ior.  Make 
su re that  t he jumper  clamps  are  well  connected 
with  their  metal  parts  in full  contact  w ith  the 
batte ry terminals. 
&_ WARNING 
To avoid  se rious  personal  injury  and  damage 
to  the  veh icle,  heed  all  war nings  and  inst ruc
tion s of  the  jumper  cable  m anufa cture r. 
If in 
d oubt,  cal l for  ro ad  service. 
- Ju mpe r cabl es  must  be  lo ng  enoug h so  tha t 
t he  vehicles  do  no t tou ch. 
- When  conne cting  jumper  cables,  make  sure 
th at  they  c an not  get  c aug ht  in any  moving 
p art s in  the  engine  com partmen t. 
- B efore  you  check  any thing  in  the  e ngine 
comp artment,  alw ays  re ad  an d  hee d  all 
WAR NINGS 
~ page  218.  

M N <( I.J "". rl I.O 
"' N I.O rl 
(D Note 
Improper  hook-up  of jumper  cables  can  ruin 
the  generator. 
- Always connect  POSITIVE( +) to  POSITIVE 
( + ),  and  NEGATIVE( -) to  NEGATIVE(-) 
ground  post  of the  battery  manager  control 
unit. 
- Check that  all  screw  plugs  on  the  battery 
cells  are  screwed  in firmly.  If not,  tighten 
plugs  prior  to  connecting  clamp  on  negative 
battery  terminal. 
- Please  note  that  the  procedure  for  connect
ing  a jumper  cable  as  described 
above ap
plies  specifically  to  the  case  of your  vehicle 
being  jump  started.  When  you  are  giving  a 
jump  sta rt  to  another  vehicle,  do 
not con
nect  the  negative(-)  cab le to  the  negative 
( - )  terminal  on  the  discharged  battery @ 
r:::;, fig.  216. Instead,  secure ly connect  the 
negative(-)  cab le  to  either  a  solid  metal 
component  that  is firm ly bolted  to  the  en
gine  block  or to  the  engine  block  itself.  If 
the  battery  that  is  being  charged  does  not 
vent  to  the  outs ide,  escap ing  battery  gas 
could  ignite  and  explode! 
Towing  with  a  tow  truck 
General  hints 
Your Audi  requires  special  handling  for  towing. 
The follow ing  information  is  to  be  used  by com
mercial  tow  truck  operators  who  know  how  to  op
erate  their  eq uipment  safe ly. 
- Never t ow your Audi. To wing  will  cau se da m 
age  to the  engine  and tran smi ssion . 
- Neve r wrap  th e safety  cha in s  or win ch  cab le s 
around  the  brake  line s. 
- To  pre vent  unnecess ary dama ge, your A udi 
mu st  b e trans port ed w ith  a fl at  b ed t ru ck . 
- To lo ad  the  vehicle  on to th e  flat  bed,  us e the 
towing  l oop found  in th e vehicle tool s and  at
tach to  th e fr ont  or  re a r anc hora ge 
¢ page 267  and ¢page  268. 
Emergen cy  situati ons 
A WARNING 
-A veh icle  being  towed  is  not  safe  for  passen-
gers.  Neve r all ow  anyone  to  ride  in a vehicle 
being  towed,  for  any  reason . 
Front  towing  loop 
Fig. 217 Fro nt  bumper:  cover 
Fig . 2 18 Fro nt bumper : insta lling  the  tow ing loop 
The threaded  opening  for  the  towing loop  is  lo
cated  behind  a 
cover on  the  right  side  of  the front 
bumper . 
.,.  Remove  the  towing  loop  from  the  vehicle  tool 
kit¢ 
page  253. 
.,.  Press  the lower  area  of  the cap  inward  with 
quick,  strong  pressure 
r::;, fig . 217 . The  cap  w ill 
loosen  from  the  bumper . 
.,.  Tighten  the  towing  loop  in the  threaded  open
ing  until  it  stops 
¢ fig.  218 and  then  tighten  it 
w ith  a wheel  wrench . 
.,.  After  using,  p lace  the  towing  loop  back  in the 
vehicle  tool  k it. 
A WARNING 
--
If  the  towing  loop  is  not  tightened  until  it 
stops  when  installing,  the  threads  may  be 
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