
Check ing  and  F illing 
-Do not  use  a glass  cleaner  that  contains  
paint  solvents,  because  this  could  damage 
the  pa int . 
Service  interval  display 
The service interval  display  detects  when your  ve
hicle  is due for  service. 
Checking  service int ervals 
You can  check  the  remaining  distance  or  time  un 
til  the  next  oil  change  or  next  inspection  in the  
Infotainment  system  . 
.. Se lect  in the  Infotainment  system:  the I MENU  I 
button 
> Vehicle > left  contro l button > Ser vice 
& check s > Ser vice inte rval s. 
Resetting  the  indicator 
An  author ized  Audi  dealer  or  author ized  A udi 
Serv ice  Facility  will  rese t the  serv ice  interval  d is
p lay  after  performing  serv ice . 
I f you  have  changed  the  oil yourself,  you  must  re
set  the  oil  change  interva l. 
.. Select in the  Infotainment  system: the!MENUI 
button > Vehicle > left  contro l button > Service 
& chec ks > Service interval s > Reset  oil  change 
interval. 
If an  oil  change  or  inspection  is due,  you  can  ac
cess  it  in the  Infotainment  system.  The  display 
wo rks  in two  stages: 
-Servic e reminde r: after  a  certain  distance  is 
driven,  a  message  appears  in  the  inst rument 
cluster  d isp lay  every  time  the  ign ition  is switch
ed  on.  The  rema ining  distance  and  t ime  is d is
played  br iefly. 
-Service  due : if your  vehicle  has  reached  a  serv
ice  i nterval,  a  message  appears  briefly  after 
swi tching  the  igni tion  on. 
(D Note 
- Only  reset  the  oil  change  indicato r if the  oil 
was  changed. 
- Fo llow ing  the  service  i ntervals  is c ritical  to 
maintain ing  the  service  life  a nd va lue  of 
you r vehicle,  especia lly  the  engine.  Even  if 
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the  mileage  on  the  vehicle  is  low,  do  not  ex 
ceed  the  time  for  the  next  service .  

Wheels 
(D Tires for  passenger  vehicles 
(if  applicable) 
"P" indicates  a  tire for  a passenger 
vehicle.  "T"  indicates  a tire  desig
nated  for  temporary  use. 
@ Nominal  width 
Nominal  width of  the  tire  be
tween  the  sidewalls in millime
ters.  In general:  the  larger  the 
number,  the  wider the  tire. 
@ Aspect  ratio 
Height/width  ratio  expressed  as  a 
percentage. 
@ Tire construction 
R indicates  a radial  tire. 
® Rim  diameter 
Size  of the  rim  diameter  in  inches. 
@ Load index  and  speed  rating 
The load  index indicates  the  tire's 
load-carrying  capacity. 
The speed  rating  indicates  the  maximum  permitted  speed 
¢ & in 
Winter  tires  on page  357 . 
"EXTRA LOAD", "xl"  or  "RF"  indi
cates  that  the  tire  is reinforced  or 
is an Extra  Load tire. 
Speed rat- Maximum  permitted  speed 
ing  
p 
u p to 93  mph  (150  km/h) 
Q up to 99  mp h (1 60  km/h ) 
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Speed rat- Maximum  permitted  speed  
Ing 
R 
up t o 106  mph  (1 70  km /h) 
s up to 110  mph  (180  km/h) 
T up to 1 18  m ph (190  km /h) 
u up to 124  mph  (200  km/h) 
H up to 130  m ph  (2 10  km /h) 
V up to 149  mph  (240 km/h) al 
z a bove 14 9  mph  ( 240 km /h) al 
w up to 168  mph  (270 km/h) al 
y up to 186  mph  (300 km /h)a l 
a) For  tires  above  149  mph  (240  km/h ), 
tire  manufacturers  sometimes  use the  
code 
"ZR ". 
(j) US DOT  number  (TIN)  and 
manufacture  date 
The manufacture  date  is listed  on 
the  tire  sidewall  (it  may  only  ap
pear on the  inner  side of  the  tire): 
DOT ...  2216  ... 
means,  for example, that  the  tire 
was  produced  in the  22nd  week of 
the  year  2016. 
@ Audi  Original  Tires 
Audi  Original  equipment  tires  
with  the  designation  "AO" have 
been  specially  matched  to  your 
Audi.  When  used  correctly,  these 
tires  meet  the  highest  standards 
for  safety  and  handling.  An  au
thorized  Audi  dealer  or author
ized Audi  Service Facility  will  be 
able  to  provide  you  with  more  in
formation.  

Wheels 
for  the  number  of  seating  positions.  Refer  to  the  table ¢ 
table 
on page  353 
for  the  number  of 
people  that  correspond  to  the  ve 
hicle  normal  load. 
New tires  or wheels 
Audi  recommends  having  all  work 
on  tires  or  wheels  performed  by 
an  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  au 
thorized  Audi  Service  Facility. 
These  facilities  have  the  proper 
knowledge  and  are  equipped  with 
the  required  tools  and  replace ment  parts.  
.. New  tires  do  not  yet  have  the 
optimum  gripping  properties.  
Drive  carefully  and  at  moderate  
speeds  for  the  first  350  miles  
(500  km)  with  new  tires. 
.. use tires  of  the  same  construc
tion,  size  (rolling  circumference)  
and  as  close  to  the  same  tread  pattern  as  possible  on  all  four 
wheels. 
11>D0 not  replace  tires  individually. 
At  least  replace  both  tires  on  the  
same  axle  at  the  same  time. 
11>Audi recommends  that  you  use 
Audi  Original  Tires.  If you  would  like  to  use  different  tires, please 
note  that  the  tires  may  perform 
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differently  even  if they  are  the 
same  size  ¢ 
&.-
.,. If you  would  like  to  equip  your 
vehicle  with  a  tire/rim  combina
tion  that  is different  from  what 
was  installed  at  the  factory,  con
sult  with  an  authorized  Audi  
dealer  or  authorized  Audi  Service  Facility  before  making  a  pur
chase¢ &,. 
If  the  spare  tire  is different  from  
the  regular  tires  installed  on  the 
vehicle  - for  example,  if winter  
tires  or  wide  tires  are  installed  -
then  only  use  the  spare  tire  tem porarily  in case  of  emergency  and 
drive  carefully  while  it  is  in use.  It 
should  be  replaced  with  a  regular  
tire  as  soon  as  possible . 
On 
all  wheel  drive vehicles , all 
four  wheels  must  be  equipped  
with  tires  that  are  the  same  brand 
and  have  the  same  construction 
and  tread  pattern  so  that  the 
drive  system  is  not  damaged  by  
different  tire  speeds . For  this  rea
son,  in case  of  emergency,  only  
use  a  spare  tire  that  has  the  same  
circumference  as  the  regular 
tires . 
""  

&_ WARNING 
" 
-Do  not  use  steel  rims  that  are 
17  inches  or  larger.  Other
wise,  damage  to  the  vehicle 
and  an  accident  could  result. 
-For  technical  reasons,  it  is  not 
possible  to  use  tires  from  oth
er  vehicles  - in some  cases, 
you  cannot  even  use  tires  from  
the  same  vehicle  model. 
-Make  sure  that  the  tires  you 
select  have enough  clearance 
to  the  vehicle.  Replacement 
tires  should  not  be  chosen 
simply  based  on  the  nominal  
size,  because  tires  with  a  dif
ferent  construction  can  differ 
greatly  even  if they  are  the 
same  size.  If  there  is not 
enough  clearance,  the  tires  or 
the  vehicle  can  be  damaged  and  this  can  reduce  driving  
safety  and  increase the  risk  of 
an  accident. 
-Only  use  tires  that  are  more 
than  six years  old  when  abso
lutely  necessary  and  drive 
carefully  when  doing  so. 
-Do  not  use  run-flat  tires  on 
your  vehicle.  Using  them  when 
not  permitted  can  lead  to  ve 
hicle  damage  or  accidents. 
Wheels 
-If  you  install  wheel  covers  on 
the  vehicle,  make  sure  they  al
low enough  air  circulation  to 
cool  the  brake  system.  If  they  
do  not,  this  could  increase  the  
risk  of  an  accident. 
Tire wear/damage 
Fig. 283 T ire profile:  treadwear  indica
tor 
Tire wear 
Check the  tires  regularly  for  wear. 
-Inflat ion pressure  that  is too  low 
or  high  can  increase  tire  wear  
considerably. 
-Driving  quickly  through  curves, 
rapid  acceleration  and  heavy 
braking  increase  tire  wear. 
-Have  an  authorized  Audi  dealer 
or  authorized  Audi Service  Facili
ty  check  the  wheel  alignment  if 
there  is unusual  wear. 
-Have  the  wheels  rebalanced  if an 
imbalance  is causing  noticeable 
vibration  in the  steering  wheel.  If you  do  not,  the  tires  and  other 
.. 
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Wheels 
vehicle  components  could  wear more  quickly. 
Treadwear  indicator 
Original  equipment  tires  contain  
treadwear  indicators in the  tread 
pattern,  which  are  bars  that  are 
1/16  in  (1.6  mm)  high  and  are 
spaced  evenly  around  the  tire per
pendicular  to  the  running  direc
tion 
¢ fig. 283. The  letters "TWI" 
or  triangles  on  the  tire sidewall 
indicate  the  location of  the  tread
wear  indicators. 
The  tires  have  reached  the  mini mum  tread  depth 
l) when  they 
have  worn  down  to  the  treadwear 
indicators . Replace  the  tires  with 
new  ones 
c;, .&.. 
Tire  rotation 
Rotating  the  tires  regularly  is rec
ommended  to  ensure  the  tires 
wear  evenly.  To rotate  the  tires, 
install  the  tires  from  the  rear  axle 
on  the  front  axle  and vice  versa. 
This  will  allow  the  tires  to  have  approximately  the  same  length  of 
service  life. 
For  unidirectional  tires,  make 
sure  the  tires  are  installed  accord-
1> Obey  any applicable  regulations  in your 
country. 
350 
ing  to  the  running  direction  indi
cated  on  the  tire  sidewall 
c;, page 374. 
Hidden  damage 
Damage  to  tires  and  rims  can  of 
ten  occur  in  locations  that  are  hidden.  Unusual  vibrations  in the 
vehicle  or  pulling  to  one  side  may  indica te  that  there is tire  damage . 
Reduce  your  speed  immediately. 
Check  the  tires  for  damage.  If  no  
damage  is visible  from  the  out
side,  drive  slowly  and  carefully  to 
the  nearest  authorized  Audi  deal er  or  authorized  Audi  Service  Fa
cility  to have  the  vehicle  inspect
ed. 
&_ WARNING ~ 
Tread  that  has  worn  too  low  or  different  tread  depths  on  the 
tires  can  reduce  driving  safety.  
This  can increase  the  risk  of  an 
accident  because  it has  a  nega
tive  effect  on  handling,  driving  
through  curves,  and  braking, 
and  because  it  increases  the 
risk  of  hydroplaning  when driv
ing  through  deep  puddles.  

Wheels 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
Reinstall  su mmer  tires  at  the  appropriate 
time,  because  they  pro vide  better  handling 
when  roads  are  free  of  snow  and  ice.  Summer  tires  cause  less  road  noise,  tire  wear  and  fuel 
consumption. 
@ Tips 
You can  also  use  all  season  tires  instead  of  
w inter  t ires.  Please  note  that  in  some  coun
tries  where  w inter  tires  are  required,  only 
w inter  t ires  with  the 
& symbol  may  be  per
m itted. 
Snow  chains 
Snow  chains  not  only  imp rove  the  dr iving  in w in 
ter  ro ad  conditions,  b ut  also  the  brak ing . 
.,. Only  install  snow  chains  o n the front wheels . 
.,. Check  and  cor rect  the  seating  of  the  snow 
c h ains  after  dr iv ing  a few  feet,  if  ne cessa ry . Fo l
low  the  ins tructions  from  the  m anufactu rer. 
.,. Note  the  maximum  permit ted  speed  when  driv 
ing  with  snow  chains.  Do not  exceed  30  mp h 
(SO km/h) . 
Use of  snow  chains  is  o nly pe rmitted  with  certain 
rim/tire  combinations  due  to  technical  reasons . 
Check  with  an  authorized  A udi  dealer  or  author
ized  Audi  Service  Fac ility  to  see  if you  may  use 
snow  chains. 
Use  fine-mesh snow chain s. They  must  not  add 
more  t han  0.53  in  (13 .5  mm)  in  height,  includ ing 
the  chain  lock . 
You mus t remove  the  snow  chains  on  roads  w it h
out  snow . Otherwise,  you  could  impai r dr iving 
abi lity  and  damage  the  tires . 
A WARNING 
Us ing  inco rrect  snow  chains  or  insta lling  snow 
chains  incorrectly  can  result  in  loss  of  vehicle  
control,  which  increases  t he  risk  of  an  acc i
dent . 
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(D Note 
Snow  chains  can  damage  the  rims/whee l cov 
ers * if the  c ha ins  come  into  direct  contact 
with  them . Remove  the  whee l cove rs* first. 
Use  coated  snow  chains. 
(D Tips 
When  using  snow  chains,  it  may  be  usefu l to 
switch  on  sport  mode 
r=> page 152. 
Low-profile  tires 
App lies  to:  vehicles  with  low-profi le  tires 
Your  vehicle  is equipped  with  low-profile  t ires*  at 
the  factory.  Compared  to  other  tire/r im  combina
t ions,  low-profi le  tires  offer  a w ider  t read  surface 
and  a  la rger  r im  diamete r with  shorter  tire  side
walls.  This  results  in an  agile  dr iv ing  style.  How
ever,  i t may  reduce  the  leve l of  com fort  and  in 
crease  road  noise  whe n driving  on  roads  in  poo r 
condition . 
Low-p rofile  ti res  ca n become  damaged  mo re 
q uickl y than  st andar d tires  when  dr iv ing  ove r 
l a rge  bumps,  potholes,  manhole  covers,  speed 
b u mps  and  curbs . Therefore,  it  is  particularly  im 
portant  to  maintain  the  correct  tire  pressure 
r::> page 3 51. 
To  reduce  the  risk  of  damage  to  the  tires  and 
rims,  drive  very  caref ully on  poor  roads. 
Check your  wheels  regu larly  eve ry  2,000  m i 
( 3 ,00 0  km)  for  d amage.  For  ex am ple,  c heck  for 
bulges/crac ks  on  the  tires  or  deformations/ 
c racks  on  the  rims. 
Af ter  a  heavy  imp act  o r damage,  have  the  tires 
and  rims  i nspected  or  replaced  immedia tely  by 
an  a uthorized  Audi  dea le r or  authorized  Audi 
Service  Facility . 
Low-p rofile  ti res  c an wear  out  f aster  than  stand
a rd  tires. 
Summer  tires  are  not  suitable  fo r cold  weather, 
snow  or  black  ice.  If  yo u are d rivi ng  in  these  con
d it ions,  use  wi nter  or  a ll season  tires 
r=> page 357.  

<( a, .... N ,.... 
N .... 0 \0 
3 a, 
A WARNING ,~ 
- If the  tire  pressure  indicator  appears  in the 
display,  reduce  your  speed  immediately  and  
avoid  any hard  steering  or  braking  maneu
vers. Stop  as soon  as possible  and  check the 
tires  and  their  pressure. 
- The driver  is responsible  for  maintaining  the 
correct  tire  pressure.  You must  check the 
tire  pressure  regularly. 
- Under  certain  conditions  (such  as a sporty 
driving  style,  winter  conditions  or  unpaved  
roads),  the  tire  pressure  monitoring  system  
indicator  may  be delayed. 
@ Tips 
- The tire  pressure  monitoring  system  can al
so stop  working  when  there  is an  ESC mal
function. 
- Using  snow  chains  may  result  in  a system  
malfunction. 
- The tire  pressure  monitoring  system  in your  
Audi  was  calibrated  with  "Audi  Original 
Tires" 
¢page  348. Using  these  tires  is rec
ommended. 
Storing  tire  pressures 
If  the  tire pressure  changes  or a  tire  is replaced, 
it must  be confirmed  in the  Infotainment  sys tem. 
"'Make sure  before  storing  that  the  tire  pressures 
of  all  four  tires  meet  the  specified  values  and 
are adapted  to  the load ¢ 
page  351. 
"'Switch the ignition  on. 
"'Select in  the  Infotainment  system: !MENUI but
ton 
> Vehicle > Service & checks > Tire  pres
sure  monitoring 
> Store  tire  pressure > Yes, 
store  now . 
Do not  store  the  tire  pressures  if snow  chains 
are  installed. 
Wheels 
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Care  and  cleaning 
Care  and  cleaning  
General  information 
Regular,  proper  care helps  to  maintain  your  vehi
cle's value. 
It can also  be a requirement  when 
submitting  warranty  claims  for  corrosion  damage  
and  paint  defects  on the  body.  
The required  cleaning  and care products can be 
obtained  from  an authorized  Audi  dealer  or  au 
thorized  Service Facility.  Read and follow  the  in
structions  for  use on the  packaging . 
A WARNING 
-Using  cleaning  and  care products  incorrectly 
can be dangerous  to  your  health . 
- Always store  cleaning  and care products  out 
of  reach of  children  to  reduce the  risk of  poi
soning . 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
- Preferably  purchase  environmentally-friend
ly  cleaning  products. 
- Do not  dispose of leftover  cleaning and care 
products  with  household  trash. 
Car  washes 
The longer  that  deposits  such as insects,  bird 
droppings,  tree  sap or  road  salt  remain  on the  ve hicle,  the  more  the  surface  can be damaged.  High 
temperatures  such as those  caused  by sunlight 
increase the  damaging  effect . 
Before washing,  rinse  off  heavy  deposits with 
plenty  of  water. 
Stubborn  deposits  such as bird  droppings or  tree 
sap are best  removed  with  plenty  of  water  and  a  microfiber  cloth. 
Also,  wash the  underside  of  your  vehicle  once  road salt  stops  being used for  the  season . 
Pressure washers 
When  washing  your  veh icle w ith  a pressure  wash 
er,  always  follow the operating  instructions  pro
vided  with  the pressure washer.  This is especially 
important  in  regard to  the pressure  and spraying 
distance.  Do not  aim  the  spray  directly  at  seals on 
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side windows,  doors,  the  hood,  the  luggage  com
partment  lid  or the  panorama  glass roof*  or  at 
tires,  rubber  hoses, insulating  material,  the  pow
er top*,  sensors*  or  camera  lenses". Keep a dis
tance  of  at  least  16  in (40  cm). 
Do not  remove  snow  and ice with  a pressure 
washer. 
Never use  cone nozzles  or  high  pressure  nozzles. 
The water  temperature  must  not  be above  140  °F 
(60 °() . 
Automatic  car washes 
Spray off  the  vehicle  before  washing. 
Make sure that  the  windows,  the  panorama  glass  
roof*  and the  power  top*  are closed  and the 
windshield  wipers  are off.  Follow  instructions  
from  the  car wash  operator,  especially  if  there 
are accessories attached  to  your  vehicle. 
If possible,  use car washes that  do  not  have 
brushes. 
Washing by hand 
Clean  the  vehicle  starting  from  the  top  and work
ing  down  using  a soft  sponge  or  cleaning brush. 
Use  solvent-free  cleaning  products. 
Washing  vehicles with  matte  finish  paint by 
hand 
To avoid  damaging  the  paint  when  washing,  first 
remove  dust  and large  particles  from  your  vehi
cle. Insects,  grease spots  and fingerprints  are 
best  removed  with  a special  cleaner  for  matte 
finish  paint . 
Apply  the  product  using  a microfiber  cloth.  To 
avoid damaging  the  paint  surface,  do  not  use too 
much  pressure.  
Rinse the  vehicle  thoroughly with  water.  Then 
clean  using  a neutra l shampoo  and a soft  micro
fiber  cloth. 
Rinse the  vehicle  thoroughly again and  let  it  air 
dry.  Remove  any water  residue using  a chamois. 
.,._