
Care  and  cleaning 
Component  Situation Solution 
Te xtil es 
Deposits  adhering  to  Vacuum  cleaner 
a rt ifici al  le ather , the  surface 
Alcant ara Water-based  deposits  Absorben
t cloth  and  mild  soap  solutiona> 
such  as  coffee,  tea, 
blood,  etc. 
O il-based  deposits  Apply a  m ild  soap  solution  a), blot  away  the  dissolved  oil  or 
such  as  oil,  make-up,  dye  with  an  absorbent  towel  and  treat  afterward  with  wa-
etc.  ter,  if necessary. 
Special  deposits  such Special  stain remover,  b lot  with  absorbent  material,  treat 
as  ink,  na il polish,  la- afterward  with  mild  soap  solution, if  necessary  a). 
tex  paint,  shoe pol-
ish,  etc. 
Natural  leather Fresh  stains  Cotton  cloth  with  a  mi
ld  soap  solutiona> 
Water-based  deposits  Fresh  sta ins : absorbent  cloth 
such  as  coffee,  tea,  Dried  sta ins:  stain  remover  suitable  fo r leather 
blood,  etc. 
Oil-based  deposits  Fresh  stains:  absorbent  cloth  and stain  remover  suitable 
such  as  oil,  make-up,  for leather 
etc.  Dried  sta ins : grease  dissolv ing  spray 
Special  deposits  such  Spot  remover  suitab le  for  leather 
as  ink,  nai l polish,  la -
tex  paint,  shoe pol-
ish,  etc. 
Ca re  Regularly  apply  cond ition ing  cream  that  protects  from 
light  and  penet rates  into  the  materia l. Use specia lly-co l-
ored  conditioning  cream,  if necessary. 
Carbon parts Deposits  clean  the same way  as  plastic  parts 
a) Mild  soap  solution:  maximum two  tablespoons  of neutral  soap  in  1 quart (l liter)  of  water 
_& WARNING 
The windshie ld  may  not  be  trea ted  with  wa
ter-repelling  windshield  coating  agents.  Un
favorable  conditions  s uch as  wetness,  dark
ness,  or  low  sun  can  result  in increased  glare . 
Wiper  blade  chatter  is also  possible. 
(D Note 
- Headlights/tail  light s 
-Never  clean  headlights  or  tail lights  with  a 
dry  cloth  or  sponge. 
- Do not  use  any  cleaning  product  that  con
tains  alcohol,  because  they could  cause 
cracks  to  form. 
- Wheels 
340 
-
- Never  use  any  paint  polish  or  other  abra
sive  materials. 
- Damage  to  the  protect ive  layer  on  the 
rims  such  as  stone  chips  or scratches  must 
be  repaired  immediately. 
- Sensors /camera  lenses 
- Neve r use  wa rm  or  ho t wa ter  to  remove 
snow  or  ice from  the  camera  lens . This 
could  cause  the  lens  to  crack . 
- Neve r use  ab rasive  cleaning  materials  or 
a lcohol  to  clea n the  camera  lens . This 
could  cause  scratches  and  cracks . 
-Doo r window s 
-Remove  snow  and  ice on  windows  and ex-
terior  mirrors  with  a  plast ic  scraper.  To  

Emergency  assistance 
Trunk  escape  latch 
In case  of  an emergency,  the  rear lid can be 
opened  from  the  inside using  the  trunk  escape 
latch. 
Fig. 257 Luggage  compartment:  Trunk escape  latc h 
• Push  the  latch in the  direction  of  the  arrow un
t il  the  lock  releases. 
The trunk  escape  latch  ins ide  the  rear  lid  is  made 
of  fluorescent  material  to glow  in  the dark. 
_& WARNING 
The  trunk  escape  latch  is to  be  used  only  in an 
emergency . 
@ Tips 
The  emergency  release  lever should never be 
used  as a handle  fo r closing  the  luggage  com
par tment  l id. 
General  information 
•  Park  the  vehicle as  far  as  poss ible  from  moving 
t raff ic in the  event  of  a  breakdown . In  the  event 
of a  flat  tire , park  the  vehicle  on  a  leve l surface . 
It  you  are on  a  steep  hill, be  especially  careful. 
•  Set  the  parking  brake. 
•  Switch  the  emergency  flashers  on. 
•  Have the  passengers  exit  the  vehicle.  They 
should  move  to  a  safe  place,  for  example  be
hind  a  guard  rail. 
Emergen cy  a ssis tanc e 
_& WARNING 
-Follow the  steps  given  above.  Th is  is for  your 
protection  and the  for  the  safety  of other  driv 
ers . 
Equipment 
Vehicle tool  kit/vehicle  jack 
Applies to:  vehicles  wit h the  vehicle  tool  kit and  vehicle jack 
Fig.  258 Lu ggage  compa rt ment:  vehicle  tool kit, vehicle 
jack*,  tir e  m ob ility  kit  and  compressor 
The vehicle  tool  kit, vehicle  jack, tire  mobility  k it 
and  compressor  are  stored  in the  luggage  com
partment  under  the  cargo  floor  cover. 
•  Lift the  cargo  floor  using  the  p lastic  handle  and 
hook  the  handle  onto  the  luggage  compart
ment  seal 
c:> fig . 258. 
• Vehicles  with  spare  tire:  turn  the  handle  coun
ter -clockwise  and  remove the  spare  tire . 
"' Unhook  the  cargo  floor  before closing  the  rear 
lid . 
Depending  on  vehicle  equipment,  the  vehicle  tool 
k it,  tire  mobility  kit  and  compressor  may  be lo
cated  under  another  cover  that is  secured  w ith  a 
handwheel. 
(D Tips 
The vehicle  jack in your  vehicle  is  mainte
nance-free. 
Tire  mobility  kit 
Preparation 
"' Read  and  follow  the  important safety precau
tions 
c:> page  343. 
•  Set  the  parking  brake. ll>-
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3 a, 
• Remove  the  connector@) and  pressure  hose ® 
with  the  pressure  gauge  from  the  housing. 
•  Install  the  compressor  pressure  hose ® on  the 
flange @ on  the  tire  sealant  bottle@. 
•  Insert  the  sealant  bottle  with  the  flange  at  the 
bottom  into  the  opening @ on  the  compressor 
cover . 
•  Remove  the  valve  cap  from  the  fau lty  t ire . 
•  Install  the  fi ller  hose @on  the  valve(!) 
r::!vfig. 261. 
• Connect  the  plug@¢ fig. 260 to  a  socket  in 
the  vehicle . 
•  Switch  on  the  ignition. 
Inflating  a tire 
• Move the  sw itch @ r::?v fig.  261 on  the  comp res
sor  into  posit ion 
I. 
•  Inflate  the  tire  to  between  29  psi  (200  kPA) 
and  36  psi  (2SO  kPA) and  read  the  pressure  on 
the  gauge. 
•  If this  tire  pressure  is not  reached,  remove  the 
filler  hose.  Drive slowly  approximately  33  feet  (10m)  forward  or  in  reverse  so  that  the  sea lant 
can  be  d istributed  in the  tire . Pump  up  the  t ire 
again 
~ A . 
A WARNING 
-Read  and  follow  the  manufacture r's  safety 
precautions  on  the  compresso r and  in the 
ins tructions  on  the  bottle  of  sealant. 
- If  a tire  press ure  of  29  ps i (200  kPA)  cannot 
be  reached  afte r inflating  for  six m in utes, 
then  the  tire  is too  severe ly damaged . Do 
not  continue  driving. 
- If  the  t ire  cannot  be  repaired  with  the  tire 
sealant,  see  an  authorized  A udi  dealer  or au
thorized  Audi  Serv ice  Facility  for  assistance . 
@ Tips 
Do not  operate the  compressor  for  mo re than 
six m inutes  continuously,  or  i t can  overheat . 
Once  the  compressor  has  coo led,  you  can  con 
tinue  using  it . 
Emergenc y ass is tanc e 
Completing  AdBlue refill 
• Ad here  the  sticker  that  says  "max.  SO mph 
(max . 8 0  km/h) " that  is provided  wi th t he  tire 
mob ility  kit w it hi n the  driver's  field  of vision. 
•  Stop  the  vehicle  a fter  driving  for  abou t 10  mi
nutes  and  check  the  tire  pressure. 
•  If the  tire  pressure  is  lower  than  19  psi  (130 
kPA), then  the  tire  is too  severely  damaged.  Do  not  continue  dr iving. 
A WARNING 
Pay attention  to  the  following  afte r repa iring 
the  tire: 
- Do not  dr ive faste r than  SO mph  (80  km/h) . 
- Avoid hard  acce leration,  braking  sharply, 
and  fast  cornering . 
- The  vehicle  may  become  more  difficult  to 
control. 
- If  the  tire  is too  severe ly damaged,  see  an 
authorized  Audi  dealer  or  authorized  Audi 
Serv ice  Facility for  assistance. 
(® For the  sake of  the  environment 
You can  give the  used  tire  sealant  bottle  to  an 
a uthorized  Audi dea ler  or  authorized  Audi 
Service  Fac ility for  disposal. 
(D Tips 
Remember  to  obtain  a  new  bott le  of sealant 
from  an  authorized  A udi dealer  or  authorized 
A udi  Service  Fac ility  after  repairing  a  tire. 
Replacing  wheels 
Preparation 
You must  complete  the  preparation  before 
changing  a tire. 
•  Read  and  follow  the  important  safety  precau-
tions 
~ page  343 . 
• Set  the  par king  brake. 
•  Sele ct  the  P selec to r  lever  posit ion. 
•  W hen  tow ing  a  tr ailer:  d isconne ct  the  trailer 
from  your  vehicle . 
•  Lay out  the  vehicle  too l kit ~ 
page  343 and  the 
spare  tire 
¢ pag e 349 .  .,,. 
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Emerg ency  assis ta nce 
The vehicle  jack  mode*  switches  off  automatical
ly at  speeds  above  6  mph  (10  km/h). 
A WARNING 
If  you  are  changing  a tire  on  a steep  hill,  use  a 
block  or similar  object  to  block  the  opposite 
wheel  to  prevent  the  vehicle  from  moving. 
A WARNING 
You or your  passengers  could  be  injured  wh ile 
chang ing  a wheel  if you  do  not  follow  these 
safety  precautions : 
- If you  have  a flat  t i re,  move  a safe  d ista nee 
off  the  road . Turn  off  the  engine,  turn  the 
emergency  flashers  on  and  use  other  warn
ing  devices  to  alert  other  motorists. 
- Make s ure that  passengers  wa it  in a safe 
place  away  from  the  vehicle  and  well  away 
from  the  road  and  traffic. 
- To help  prevent  the  vehicle  from  moving 
suddenly  and  possibly  slipp ing  off  the  jack, 
always  fully  set  the  parking  brake  and  block 
the  wheel  diagona lly oppos ite  the  wheel  be
ing  changed  with  the  folding  chocks  or  oth 
er  objects . When  one  front  wheel  is lifted 
off  the  ground,  placing  the  Automatic 
Transmission  in  "P" (Park)  will 
not prevent 
the  vehicle  from  moving. 
- Before  you  change  a wheel,  be  sure  the 
ground  is level  and  firm.  If  necessary,  use  a 
sturdy  board  under  the  jack. 
- Always store  the  veh icle  tool  k it,  the  jack 
and  the  replaced  tire  in  the luggage  com
partment 
c::> page 242. 
@ Tips 
Obey all  laws. 
346 
Removing  the  cap 
Fig. 262 Whee l: wheel  bolts  with  c aps 
Whee l bolts  with  cap s 
.. Slide  the  p lastic  clip  (from  the  vehicle  tool  k it) 
onto  the  cap  until it engages 
c::> fig . 262. 
.,. Remove  the  cap  with  the  plastic  clip. 
Loosening  the  wheel  bolts 
Fig . 263 Whee l: loosen ing t he whee l bolt 
..  Slide  the  wheel  wrench  (from  the  vehicle  tool 
kit)  all  the way  onto  the  wheel  bolt . 
..  Turn  the  wheel  bolt  approximately  one  turn  to 
the  left  -arrow- . To reach  the  required  torque, 
hold  the  end  of the  wheel  wrench . If the  wheel 
bolt  will  not  loosen,  press  ca refu lly on  the 
wheel  wrench  with  your  foo t.  H old  onto  the  ve
hicle  securely  whi le  dur ing  th is and  make  sure 
your  stance  is stable. 
A WARNING 
To reduce  the  risk of an  accident,  only  loosen 
the  wheel  bolts  gent ly (one  turn)  before  rais
i ng the  veh icle  with  the  vehicle  jack*.  

lifting  the  vehicle 
Fig. 264 Sill p anels : m arkin gs 
Fig. 265 Sill: posit io nin g th e vehicle jack 
.,. Place  the  vehicle  jack*  (vehicle  tool  kit)  on  a 
firm  surface . Use  a flat , stable  support  if  neces 
sary . On a slippery  surface  such  as  tile,  you 
sho uld  use  a  non-s lip pad  (such  as  a  rubber 
mat) 
¢ 8, . 
.,. Find the  mar king  on  the  sill  that  is closest  to 
the  tire  that  will  be  changed¢ 
fig. 264. Behind 
the  marking,  there  is a  lift ing  point  on  the  side 
sill  for  the  v ehicle jack* . 
.,.  Turn  the  handwheel  to  raise  the  veh icle jack* 
under  the  lifting  point  on  the  s ide  s ill until  the 
bracket  on  the  jack @completely  covers  the 
notch  on your  vehicle. 
.,.  Align  the  vehicle  jack*  so  the  bracket @covers 
the  notch  and  the  base @ is flat  on  the  gro und . 
The  base @ must  be  direct ly unde r the  lifting 
poin t@ . 
.,.  Mount  the  crank  on  the  vehicle  jack*:  insert  the 
crank  into  the  opening  on  the  handwheel.  Turn 
the  rod  left  or  right  to  secu re  it . 
.,.  Cont inue  raising  the  vehicle  jack*  with  the 
crank  until  the  wheel  lifts  off  the  ground  slight
ly . 
Em ergen cy  a ssis tanc e 
A WARNING 
--Make  sure  the  vehicle  jack*  is stable.  There 
is a  risk  of  inju ry when  the  ground  is slick o r 
soft,  because  the  vehicle  jack*  could  slide  or 
sink . 
- Only raise  your  vehicle  w ith  the  vehicle  jack* 
provided  by the  factory . If you  use  a vehicle 
jack  designed  for  anothe r vehicle,  your  veh i
cle  ca n  slide  and  cause  injury. 
- Position  the  veh icle jack*  only  at  the  des ig
nated  lifting  points  on  the  side  s ill and  align 
the  j ack.  Othe rw ise,  the  vehicle  jack* could 
slip  and  cau se an  i njury if it  does  not  have 
sufficient  hold  on  the  vehicle. 
- To reduce  the  r is k  of  an  accident,  neve r start 
the  engine  when  the  vehicle  is raised. 
- To  reduce  the  r isk  of  injury,  support  the  ve
h icle  sec urely  with  s uitable  stands  if wor k is 
to  be  performed  underneath  the  vehicle . 
- To help  preven t  injury  to yourse lf and  your 
passengers: 
- Do not  raise  the  vehicle  until  you  are  sure 
the  jack  is securely  engaged  . 
- Passengers  must  not  remain  in  the  vehicle 
when  it  is jacked  up. 
- Make  sure  that  passengers  wait  in  a safe  place  away  from  the  vehicle  and  well  away 
from  the  road  and  traffic  . 
- Make  sure  jack  position  is  correct,  adjust 
as  necessary  and  then  continue  to  raise 
the  jack . 
- If  work  has  to  be  done  under  the  veh icle, 
ensure  that  it  is safely  supported  on  suita
ble  stands  -risk  of  i njury! 
- Never  start  the  eng ine  when  the  vehicle  is 
o n  the  jack  -risk  of  accident! 
(D Note 
Do not  lift  the  ve hicle  by the  s ill. Pos ition  the 
vehicle  jack*  only  at  the  designated  lifting  po ints  on  the  side  sill.  Otherw ise,  your  veh icle 
will  be  damaged  . 
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Emergency assistance 
Removing and  installing  a wheel 
Fig.  266 Wheel:  internal hex socket  to turn  the  whee l 
bolts 
Fig. 267 Whee l: alignment  pin  in the  top ho le 
Removing a wheel 
.,  Remove  the top  wheel  bolt  complete ly using 
the  hex  socket in the  screwdriver  hand le  (in  the 
vehicle  tool  kit) 
c::> fig. 266  and  place  it  on  a 
clean  surface  . 
.,  Install  the  alignment  pin (from  the  vehicle  tool 
kit)  by hand  into  the  empty  hole 
c::> fig. 267  . 
.,  Remove  the  rest of  the  wheel  bolts. 
.,  Remove  the  wheel.  The  alignment  pin  remains 
in the  hole  while  doing  this. 
Install  a wheel 
Read  the  directions  on c:> page 348 when  instal
ling  unidirectional  tires. 
.,  Slide  the  wheel  on  over  the alignment  pin. 
.,  Install  the  wheel  bolts and  tighten  gent ly using 
the  hex socket. 
.,  Remove  the  alignment  pin  and  also  tighten  the 
remaining  wheel  bo lt . 
.,  Carefully  lower  the  vehicle  using  the  vehicle 
jack*  . 
.,  Tig hte n the  wheel  bolts  i n a  diagona l pattern 
using  the  wheel  wren ch. 
348 
The  wheel  bolts  must  be  clean  and  loosen/tight 
en  easily . Check the  contact  surfaces  for  the 
wheel  and  hub.  Contam inants  on  these  surfaces 
must  be  removed  before  installing the  wheel. 
A WARNING 
Never use  the  hex  socket  in the  screwdriver 
handle  or  the  hex  socket  wrench  w ith  the 
ratchet  to loosen  or  tighten  the  wheel  bolts. 
This  increases  the  risk  of an  accident,  because 
you  will  not reach  the  tightening  specification 
required. 
(D Note 
When  removing  or  instal ling  the  wheel,  the 
r im  could  hit  the  brake  rotor  and  damage  t he 
rotor.  Work  carefully  and  have  a  second  per
son  help  yo u. 
@ Tips 
- When  mounting  tires  with unidirectional 
tread  design 
make  sure  the  tread pattern is 
pointed  the  right  way 
c::> page 348. 
- The wheel  bolts should  be  clean  and easy  to 
turn.  Check  for dirt  and  corrosion  on  the 
mati ng surfaces  of  both  the  wheel and  the 
hub.  Remove  all dirt  from  these  sur faces  be
fore  remounting  the  whee l. 
Unidirectional  tires 
A unidirectional  tire  profile  is  identified  by arrows 
that  point  in the  running  direction  on  the  tire 
s idewall.  You must  always  adhere  to  the  speci
fied  running  direction . Th is  is  necessary  ensure 
the  tire's  opt imum  performance  in  regard  to  ad
hesion,  running  noise,  friction  and  hyd roplaning. 
To benefit  fully  from  the  advantages  of  the  uni
directional  tire  design,  you  should  replace  faulty 
tires  as  soon  as  possible  and  restore  the correct 
r un ning  direction  on all  of  the  tires. 
Finishing 
., Re install  the caps  on  the  wheel bolts  if  neces
sary  . 
.,  Store  the  vehicle  tool kit  in  its  designated 
place .  ..,.  

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N .... 0 0 
3 a, 
~ If the  removed  wheel does  not  fit  in the  spare 
whee l we ll,  store  it securely  in the  luggage 
compartment ¢ 
page 242. 
~ Check  the  tire  pressure  on  the  installed  whee l 
as  soon  as  possible. 
~ On vehicles  with  a  Tire  Pressure  Monitoring  Sys 
tem*,  check  the  tire pressure  and  store  it  in  the 
Infotainment  system 
<::;> page 336 . 
~ The wheel  bolt  tightening  specification  must  be 
90 
ft lbs  (120  Nm). Check  it as soon  as  possible 
with  a torque  wrench . Drive  carefully  until  then. 
~ Have the  faulty  wheel  replaced  as quickly  as 
possible. 
(D Tips 
- If  you  notice  that  the  wheel  bolts are cor
roded  and difficult  to  turn  while  changing  a 
tire,  they  should  be  replaced before  you 
check  the  tightening  torque. 
- Drive  at  reduced  speed  until  you  have  the 
tightening  torques  checked. 
Notes  on  wheel  changing 
Please  read  the  information ¢ page 324 if you 
are  go ing  to  use a  replacement  tire which  is dif
ferent  from  the  tires on  your  vehicle. 
After  you  change  a  tire: 
- Check the  tire  pressure  on  the  replacement 
tire  immediately  after  installation. 
- Have the  wheel  bolt  tightening  torque 
checked  with  a torque  wrench as soon  as  pos
sible  by your authorized  Audi dealer  or quali
fied  workshop. 
- With  steel and  alloy  wheel  rims,  the  wheel 
bolts  are correctly tightened  at  a torque  of 
90  ft  lbs  (120  Nm). 
- If  you  notice  that  the wheel  bolts  are corroded 
and  difficult  to  turn while  changing  a tire, 
they  should  be replaced  before  you  check the 
tightening  torque. 
- Replace the  flat  tire  with a  new  one  and have 
it installed  on your vehicle  as  soon  as  possi
ble . Remount  the  wheel  cover. 
Until then,  drive with  extra  care and at reduced 
speeds  . 
Emergency  assistance 
A WARNING 
- If  you  are  going  to  equip  your  vehicle  with 
tires  or rims  which  differ  from  those  which 
were  factory  installed,  then  be  sure  to read 
the  information 
r::;> page 324. 
-Always  make  sure  the  damaged wheel  or 
even  a flat  tire  and  the jack  and  tool  kit are 
p ro perly  secured  in  the  luggage  compart
ment  and  are  not  loose  in the  passenger 
compa rtment. 
- In an  accident  or sudde n maneuver  they 
could  fly forward , injur ing anyone  in the  ve
h icl e. 
- Always  store  damaged  wheel,  jack  and  tools 
securely  in the  luggage  compartment.  Oth
erwise,  in  an  acc ident  or  sudden  maneuver 
they  could  fly forward,  causing  injury  to  pas
sengers  in the  ve hicle. 
Space-saving  spare  tire 
Applies to:  vehicles  with  space-saving  spare  tire 
-
The  spare  tire  is intended  fo r short-term  use on
ly. Have the  damaged tire checked and  replaced, 
if necessary,  by an  authorized  Audi  dea ler  or  au
thori zed  Audi  Service  Facility  as  soon  as  possible. 
T he re  are  some  restrictions  on  the  use  of  the 
spare  tire.  The spare  tire  has  been designed  spe
cifically  for  your  type  of  vehicle . Do not  rep lace  it 
with  the  spare  tire  from  another  type  of  vehicle . 
T he  tire  press ure  must  be 61  PS I (420  kPA). 
Removing  the  spare  tire 
~ Lift the  cargo  floor  using  the  p lastic  handle  and 
hook  the handl e  onto  the  luggage  compa rt
ment  seal 
¢page 343, fig . 258. 
~ Remove  the  handle  by turning  it counter-clock
wise  and remove  the spare  tire. 
~ Unhook  the cargo  floor before  closing  the  rear 
lid. 
Snow  chains 
For  technical  reasons,  the  use  of  snow chains  on 
the  compact  spare  tire is not  pe rmitted . 
If  you  have  to  drive  w ith snow  chains  and  a front 
tire  fails , mount  the  spare  wheel  in place  of  a  .,.. 
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Emergency  assistance 
rear tire . Insta ll the  snow cha ins on the  rear tire 
that  you  removed,  and install  that  in  p lace of  the 
f ront  tire  that  failed. 
A WARNING 
- After  installing  a spare t ire, the  tire  p res
s u re must  be chec ked as quickly  as poss ible. 
- Do not  drive  faster  than  50  mph  (80  km/h)  with  a compact  spare tire.  Driving  faster 
th an that  increases the  risk  of  an accident. 
- T o reduce the  risk of  an accident,  avo id f ull
throttle  acceleration,  heavy braking,  and 
fast  cornering  with  the  compact  spa re t ire. 
- Never dr ive using  more  than  one spare 
wheel  and tire . You  risk having  an acc ident. 
- Norma l summer  or winter  tires  must  not  be 
mounted  on the  compact  spare wheel  rim. 
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