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.
ZA\ 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
— Purchase environmentally-friendly cleaning
products if possible.
— Do not dispose of cleaning and care prod-
ucts 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 vehicle with 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 the
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seals on the side windows, doors, lids or the sun-
roof* or at tires, rubber hoses, insulating materi-
al, sensors* or camera lenses*. Keep a distance 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 °C).
Automatic car wash
Spray off the vehicle before washing.
Make sure that the windows and roof* are closed
and the windshield wipers are off. Follow instruc-
tions 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 downward using a soft sponge or cleaning
brush. Use solvent-free cleaning products.
Washing vehicles with matte finish paint by
hand
To reduce the risk of damaging the paint when
washing, first remove dust and large particles
from your vehicle. Insects, grease spots, and fin-
gerprints are best removed with a special cleaner
for matte finish paint.
Apply the product using a microfiber cloth. To re-
duce the risk of damaging the paint surface, do
not use too much pressure.
Rinse the vehicle thoroughly with water. Then
clean using a neutral shampoo and a soft micro-
fiber cloth.
Rinse the vehicle thoroughly again and let it air
dry. Remove any water residue using a chamois.
ZA\ WARNING
—To reduce the risk of accidents, only wash
the vehicle when the ignition is off and fol-
low the instructions from the car wash oper-
ator.
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—To reduce the risk of cuts, protect yourself — To reduce the risk of paint damage, do not
from sharp metal components when wash- wash the vehicle in direct sunlight.
ing the underbody or the inside of the wheel ~— To reduce the risk of damage, do not wash
housings. decorative decals* with a pressure washer.
— After washing the vehicle, the braking effect — To reduce the risk of damage to the surface,
may be delayed due to moisture on the do not use insect removing sponges, kitchen
brake
rotors or ice in the winter. This in- sponges, or similar items.
creases the risk of an accident. The brakes — When washing matte finish painted vehicle
must be dried with a few careful brake appli- components:
cations. —To reduce the risk of damage to the sur-
face, do not use polishing agents or hard
@) Note wax.
— If you wash the vehicle in an automatic car — Never use protective wax. It can destroy
wash, you must fold the exterior mirrors in the matte finish effect.
to reduce the risk of damage to the mirrors. — Do not place any stickers or magnetic
Power folding exterior mirrors* must only signs on vehicle components painted with
be folded in and out using the power folding matte finish paint. The paint could be
function. damaged when the stickers or magnets
—To reduce the risk of damage to the rims are removed.
and tires, compare the width between the
wheels on your vehicle with the distance be- @) For the sake of the environment
tween the guide rails in the car wash. Only wash the vehicle in facilities specially de-
—To reduce the risk of damage, compare the signed for that purpose. This will reduce the
height and width of your vehicle with the risk of dirty water contaminated with oil from
height and width of the inside of the car entering the sewer system.
wash.
Cleaning and care information
When cleaning and caring for individual vehicle are not listed, consult an authorized Audi dealer
components, refer to the following tables. The or authorized Audi Service Facility. Also follow
information contained there is simply recommen- __ the information found in > A.
dations. For questions or for components that
Exterior cleaning
Component Situation Solution
Windshield wiper | Deposits Soft cloth with glass cleaner > page 51
blades
Headlights/ Deposits Soft sponge with a mild soap solution®
Tail lights
Sensors/ Deposits Sensors: soft cloth with solvent-free cleaning solution
Camera lenses Camera lenses: soft cloth with alcohol-free cleaning solu-
tion
Snow/ice Hand brush/solvent-free de-icing spray
Wheels Road salt Water
Brake dust Acid-free special cleaning solution >
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Emergency assistance
> Find the marking on the sill that is closest to
the tire that will be changed > fig. 156. Behind
the marking, there is a lifting point on the side
sill for the vehicle jack.
> Raise the vehicle jack under the lifting point on
the side sill until the bracket on the jack @)
completely covers the notch on the vehicle.
> Align the vehicle jack so the bracket @ covers
the notch and the base (2) is flat on the ground.
The base @) must be directly under the mount-
ing point @.
> Mount the crank on the vehicle jack: insert the
crank into the opening on the handwheel. Turn
the crank to the left or right to secure it.
> Continue raising the vehicle jack with the crank
until the wheel lifts off the ground slightly.
ZX WARNING
— To reduce the risk of injury, make sure no
one is in the vehicle before raising it.
— Make sure the vehicle jack is stable. The risk
of
injury is increased when the ground is
slippery or soft, because the vehicle jack
could slide or sink.
— Only raise your vehicle with the vehicle jack
provided by the factory. If you use a vehicle
jack designed for another vehicle, your vehi-
cle could slip and cause injury.
— Position the vehicle jack only at the desig-
nated mounting points on the side sill and
align the jack. Otherwise, the vehicle jack
could slip and cause an injury if it does not
have sufficient hold on the vehicle.
—To reduce the risk of injury, do not raise any
other vehicles or other loads using the vehi-
cle jack provided by the factory.
— To reduce the risk of an accident, never start
the engine when the vehicle is raised.
—To reduce the risk of injury, no work should
be performed under the vehicle while it is
raised.
@) Note
Do not lift the vehicle by the sill. Position the
vehicle jack only at the designated mounting
points on the side sill. Otherwise, your vehicle
could be damaged.
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Removing and installing a wheel
Fig. 158 Wheel: internal hex socket to turn the wheel bolts
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Fig. 159 Wheel: alignment pin in the top hole
Removing a wheel
> Remove the top wheel bolt completely using
the hex socket in the screwdriver handle from
the vehicle tool kit > fig. 158 and place it ona
clean surface.
> Then install the alignment pin from the vehicle
tool kit in the empty wheel bolt hole by hand
> fig. 159.
> Remove the rest of the wheel bolts.
> Remove the wheel >(). The alignment pin re-
mains in the hole while doing this.
Installing a wheel
Read the directions on > page 243 when instal-
ling unidirectional tires.
> Slide the wheel on over the alignment pin >@.
> Install the wheel bolts and tighten them gently
using the hex socket.
> Remove the alignment pin and tighten the re-
maining wheel bolt.
> Carefully lower the vehicle using the vehicle
jack*.
> Tighten the wheel bolts in a diagonal pattern
using the wheel wrench.
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The wheel bolts must be clean and loosen and
tighten easily. Check the contact surfaces for the
wheel and hub. Contaminants on these surfaces
must be removed before installing the wheel.
Z\ WARNING
— Read and follow the important information
and notes under > page 221.
— Never use the hex socket in the screwdriver
handle to tighten the wheel bolts. Using the
hex socket will not achieve the required
tightening torque, which increases the risk
of an accident.
C) Note
When removing or installing the wheel, the
rim
could hit the brake rotor and damage the
rotor. Work carefully and have a second per-
son help you.
Unidirectional tires
A unidirectional tire profile is identified by arrows
on the tire sidewall that point in the running di-
rection. You must always maintain the specified
running direction. This is necessary to ensure the
tire's optimal performance in regard to adhesion,
running noise, and friction, and to reduce the risk
of
hydroplaning.
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
running direction on all of the tires.
> Reinstall the caps on the wheel bolts if necessa-
ry.
> Store the vehicle tool kit in its designated
place.
> If the removed wheel does not fit in the spare
wheel well, store it securely in the luggage
compartment > page 74.
> Check the tire pressure on the installed wheel
as soon as possible.
> Correct the tire pressure and store it
> page 233.
> The wheel bolt tightening specification must be
100 ft lbs (140 Nm). Have it checked as soon as
possible with a torque wrench. Drive carefully
until then.
> Have the faulty wheel replaced as quickly as
possible.
Spare tire
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Applies to: vehicles with subwoofer
The subwoofer must be removed before the
spare tire*/temporary spare tire* can be re-
moved.
Fig. 160 Spare tire well: subwoofer
Removing the subwoofer
> Pull out the red connector lock @).
>» Remove the connector (2) and set the discon-
nected cable aside.
> Turn the handwheel counter-clockwise and re-
move it.
> Carefully remove the subwoofer.
Installing the subwoofer
> Carefully place the subwoofer in the rim well.
The word “FRONT” on the subwoofer must face
forward.
> Insert the connector that was removed.
> Secure the subwoofer with the handle.
Byer leet Ue iy re
Applies to: vehicles with space-saving spare tire (compact
spare tire)
The spare tire is intended for short-term use only.
Have the damaged tire checked and replaced if
necessary by an authorized Audi dealer or author-
ized Audi Service Facility as soon as possible.
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Emergency assistance
There are some restrictions on the use of the
compact spare tire. The compact spare tire has
been designed specifically for your type of vehi-
cle. Do not replace it with the spare tire from an-
other type of vehicle.
The compact spare tire is located in the luggage
compartment under the cargo floor cover
=> page 240.
The tire pressure must be 61 PSI (420 kPA).
Snow chains
For technical reasons, the use of snow chains on
the compact spare tire is not permitted.
If you have to drive with snow chains and a front
tire fails, mount the spare tire in place of a rear
tire. Install the snow chains on the rear tire that
you removed, and install that in place of the
front tire that failed.
ZA WARNING
— After installing a spare tire, the tire pressure
must be checked as soon as possible.
— Do not drive faster than 50 mph (80 km/h)
with a compact spare tire. Driving faster
than that increases the risk of an accident.
— To reduce the risk of an accident, avoid hard
acceleration or braking and driving fast
around curves with the compact spare tire.
— To reduce the risk of an accident, never drive
with more than one compact spare tire.
— Normal summer or winter tires must not be
mounted on the compact spare wheel rim.
battery that is giving power must not be less
than the capacity of the drained vehicle battery.
Jump start cable
Only use a jump start cable with a large enough
diameter. Note the manufacturer's specifica-
tions.
Only use a jump start cable with insulated termi-
nal clamps.
Positive cable - usually red.
Negative cable - usually black.
ZA WARNING
— A drained battery can freeze at tempera-
tures around 32 °F (0 °C). If the vehicle bat-
tery is frozen, it must be thawed before con-
necting the jump start cables. If it is not,
the risk of an explosion and chemical burns
increases. After jump starting the vehicle,
drive to an authorized Audi dealer or author-
ized Audi Service Facility immediately to
have the vehicle battery checked.
— Read the warnings when working in the en-
gine compartment > page 201.
— Handling the jump start cables incorrectly
may cause the vehicle battery to explode
and lead to serious injuries.
—To reduce the risk of chemical burns, do not
bend over the vehicle battery.
Jump starting
You should only perform the steps that follow if
you have the necessary tools and technical ex-
pertise.
If the engine does not start because the vehicle
battery is drained, you can jump start your vehi-
cle using another vehicle. Jump start cables are
needed to do this.
Both vehicle batteries must have 12 V nominal
voltage. The voltage capacity (Ah) of the vehicle
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() Note
Jump start cables can cause considerable
damage to the vehicle electrical system if
they are connected incorrectly.
G) Tips
— There must be no contact between the
vehicles, or else voltage could flow when
connecting the positive terminal and drain
the vehicle battery of the vehicle providing
the jump start.
— The drained vehicle battery must be con-
nected correctly to the electrical system.
— Switch off electrical equipment that is not
needed.
Index
Brake fluid
Checking the brake fluid level........... 209
Brakes... 2... eee eee 91
BrakevassiSt': scase < « seme 2s ae a eee eB: 99
Brakerflidl: «2 cso 2 assim 2 a conse oo emai 9 209
Emergency braking function............. 93
Le (0) 94
New brake pads « sisi: ss esos se cees s ween e 91
Break-in security feature.............0004 31
Breaking in
New brake pads « snessis se were sv awa wenn « 91
Newtires. 2... 0.0... cee cece ee eee 221
Browser
refer to Media center...............005 184
Business address...........00--0000eee 166
Cc
California Proposition 65 Warning........ 201
Battery SpecifiCes ¢ 2 cee s vowed pasa as 210
Calllist.. 0... eee eee ee 143,145
Cameras
Coverage areaS...... eee cee eee eee 107
LOCATIONS ics. 6 6 sciewe os wwnee oo eee wo wee 107
Capacities
Fueltank... 00.0.0... cee eee eee ee eee 262
Washer fluid reservoir...............-- 262
Cargo floor......... eee eee eee eee 76
Cargonet.... 2... cece eee ee 76
Car key... eee eee eee eee 32
Car phone
Serial number (IMEI) .................. 150
SWITCHING Olljews « « asus = ayew 2 = gees se ae 149
Car WaShis < cca = = sees 5 ¢ hes oe ees yo cee 234
Catalytic converter..................00. 200
Cell phone
refer to Telephone...........eee eee eae 139
Cell phone compartment
refer to Audi phone box............... 141
Central locking): ss sep 5 sees so eaes ve ees 28
Auto Lock... .. 0... cee eee eee 28
Convenience key............ 0 eee eee ees 33
Convenience opening and closing......... 39
Luggage compartment lid............... 35
Mechanically unlocking and locking....... 30
MESSAGES saris + ¢ Haven o & eee © e ewe oe ews 30
Remote control key... vss ve ewe ee eee o 33
264
SCC: 2 x cusewes o 2 somuses wow sarees 4 o seamen oo awe
Vehicle key
Central locking switch...............0--. 29
Ceramic brakes.........0 00.000 e eee eee 92
Certificationvins «6 cscs x + emcee ve eoenene ve esecene 259
Charging
refer to Power sourceS.........-- 00s eee 73
Charging the battery (mobile devices). 141, 182
Child safety lock
Power WINdOWS........ 0. eee cece e ee eens 38
ReardOOrSicn s = wey sv aes s Hom oo Kee ee 38
Child
safety seats................-00000- 67
Securing to the top tether anchor........ 71
Securing with a safety belt.............. 70
Securing with LATCH................00. 69
Cleaning... 2.2... . cee eee eee eee 234
Cleaning Alcantara.............-.00000. 237
Cleaning artificial leather............... 237
Cleaning carbon components........ 236, 237
Cleaning controls:. « sw se ewes «sens oo ov 236
Cleaning decorative parts andtrim........ 236
Cleaning exhaust tail pipes.............. 236
Cleaning plastic parts.................. 236
Cleaning textiles...................00, 237
Climate control system...........2.0000. 78
Closing
Automatic luggage compartment lid...... 36
Convenience closing.............+-.04. 39
Engine compartment lid............... 202
Luggage compartment lid............... 35
Luggage compartment lid with foot motion . 37
Panoramic glass roof.............000005 40
Sunshade (roof) ......... 0.000 e eee eee 40
WINdOWSS x 2 ones 5 2 awe & 2 yasew ¢ e came * 38
Cockpit GIMMMING e: « 2 ses ¢ ¢ owes ¢ o ews a ys 48
COCKPIT OVEFVIEW)'s « x eas 5 2 neue ot ees ge 6
Color number............ 2.02. cece eee 261
Compact spare tire...............000004 243
Compartments..............0 0.0.00 0005 74
Compass inthe mirror...............00-. 52
Compliance tse: « « ssccav: so aes
Configuration wizard.................00. 18
CONMECE cams + nary & + ewe a x mew at eR eee 152
Data:plans). « » svat « 0 wenn » 4 sae 6 2 sommes 155
Data Privacy.... 0.2... cece eee eee eee 255
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Index
Receptionsranges wecsier + wes as cose a 4 suevem L73
Recirculation: Mode voi. s visi ss eee. 6 ween 80
RecUPElatlOltss « ¢ ewe + + mesg + + cous os cee 15
REfWelinig x cums a x seen & x seems 2B aooee Fe ee 198
Remote control
Garage door opener............-22+000- 40
Remote control key............. ee eee ee 32
Remote control key..............0000005 32
Convenience opening and closing......... 39
Key replacement..............---00 eee 32
LED ssiccns x a ascuaen oo snaneen a a ocanone wrenii ee aeons 34
Replacing the battery................2. 34
SYNCHTONIZACION's « smu: & = seus 4 equ 4 ee 34
Unlocking and locking............-...0. 33
also refer to Vehicle key.............00. 32
Removing the caps (wheel bolts)......... 240
REPailS sovss 2 smemus © anes ow temom @ H aneReN § 2 256
Repeats. « sans « s sane os ames o 2 nee o meee 186
Replacement key.............0 00 eevee 32
Replacement parts............---.2+--- 258
Replacing: BULBS! 2. « sw « ¢ wees se eee ge 251
Replacing fuses ........ 00.0 cc eeee renee 249
Reporting
Safety Defects................ 258
Reverse gear
refer to Gears sees = eee ¢ s seen co wees: 2: 85
Rewinding (media files)................. 184
RIMS 0... eee eee 229
Cleaning « + sess « = sews ¢ e pees ce ewe se 235
Roof
refer to Panoramic glass roof............ 40
ROOF lOdd « saves 4 & owe 3 2 wom oy pews oe 77,262
Roof tackswe = » aewis = & seme : 5 cee ee Bee SE ae 77
also refer to Roof rack......... ce ee sees 77
Route guidance
Stopping...............0... 22 eee 162
also refer to Navigation............... 157
Running direction (tires).............-.. 243
S
Safety belts. ...... 2... eee eee eee eee 59
GLEAMING « « suns x & mere oe eae & 2 aR w 2 oe 236
LOCKING c= sosesie = ot areueoe =o eeaveue aw coenace a 8 aoe 70
Securing child safety seats.............. 70
Satellite map........ 0... cece eee ee eee 167
Saving fuel
Energy consumers ...... 0.0020 se eee eee 15
REGUPERStION » : anew s x eaves 3 & eae 2 eee 8 15
Screen
refer to Touch display................-. 16
SChewWarivel's « = wees ¢ 2 pwn = ¢ seu + eto 2 240
SD.catd reader (MMI) sus x = gawy x x seme 4 e 180
Searcharea (POD) sca ¢ « gaceu 3 2 seme 3 § aaa 160
Search function
refer to Free text search............... 187
Seat heating -wes z + sen es pean 2 ees ees 80
Seats
ACIUStINGicus x 5 xa @ 3 eum 4 & aos sy ow 55
Adjusting the front seats................ 56
Adjusting the rear seats.............00- 56
ClOANING's = + swap yo ewe yo ees oo ewe oe 237
Folding. ........... cee eee 76
Head restraints ..............00e eee eee 58
Selecting a source (media)............-. 184
Selector lever. ... 0.0... cece eee eee eee 85
Self-learning navigation
refer to Personal route assistance....... 165
Sensors
GOVEFAGE St6aS sxe x s wees 5 2 ween 5s eRES 106
LOCATIONS iis o secnces oo weasane ow inane © @ onavEKe 106
Service interval display................. 213
Setting measurement units.............. 193
Settings = = sews ¢ = wees 5s eed ts em ey oe 193
Announcements and tones............. 195
Bluetooth........................00. 194
Date anid tim@tan » s waiss < ¢ aeeon ¢ § saree x Ss 193
LANGUAGE cssrc 5 o soem: oo cormee & 3 cms WH Heats 193
Measurement units...............005. 193
Media........... 00.00 188
NaVvigatiOnios ¢ « wean 2 » mewn oo meen 2 reeey 170
RAGIO bcs sx sxewsas 2 4 secs a anemone wo a samme © 5 3 178
Sound... . eee eee 193
SYStEMs
« aes + eanem 4 s ews oe eeu 2 2 193
TiIMO2ZOMC isi ao cnereos « w sranie © avai eo Heese 193
Wi-Fi hotspot .......... 0.00 eee eee ee 155
Setting the language.............e eevee 193
Setting thetime.............0...00 eee 193
SHIPE paddlestencu « a meus x svexems w © wnaznos ve ¥ struese 86
Shortcut
refer to Shortcuts...........0.... eee 21
SHOPECUESH. 1 « seesnan so sueseos « & anenne cn w woesene © «au 21
Shuffle... 2... eee cee eee ee 186
Index
Sideiassistesc «x cues 2 v awsome ao omnes oo ance 125
Cleaning the sensors..........--.00005 235
SIM card ..... 2.2.22. cece eee 153
SiriusXM alert notifications.............. 177
Sliding/tilting sunroof
refer to Panoramic glass roof............ 40
Smart favorites ..... 0.0... eee eee eee 176
Smartphone
Wireless charging................+00 141
also refer to Telephone...............- 139
SHOW ChalniSs = = semn +» mse se ee c eR Es 230
Socket... 0.2.20... cece eee eee 73
Software
UBOStG: xen: 2 nese ss que & x Hee eB 194
Software information
Legal information....... 00.0... ce sees 195
Software version (MMI)
Version information.................. 195
Sound
refer to Adjusting the sound............ 193
Space-saving spare tire (compact spare tire) . 243
SParestines. x « waves 2 0 were © wiaeens ew een « Have 243
Speedometer’. csi. xx cvsees vo eeu oo emate v ve 11,
Speed warning system..............000. 109
Start/Stop'system'.« ¢ cces a e neeu ae ree a ve 90
Switching Off ANGION . « scr s+ memes ao omen « 91
Starting toidrives. « . ssa es aware ex onene ao eace 84
Starting (GNGine)is «2 soos « v cence wo amneie @ 2 oe 90
Ste@erinGies » s cwwe sy ewe £ o Rew so HGS F RRS 98
Audi drive:select. ccs so sansnis + # aceon « 5: ese 97
also refer to Steering............000005 98
Steering lock..............000005 82, 83,98
Steering wheel
Adjusting. ......... 0... cee ee eee ee eee 57
Adjusting manually.................00- 57
Shift paddles............. 0.000200 ee 86
Steering wheel heating................. 80
also refer to Multifunction steering wheel. . 12
Steps for determining correct load limit... 228
Stopover (navigation) ................-. 162
Stopping (engine).......... cece eee eee ee 90
Storage... 6.66... cece eee eee eee 74,75
Storage bag... 1... eee eee eee eee 74
Storage: compartMente:. « ses. scene so onsen 74
Stored stations
refer to Favorites... .... cee eee eee 175
272
Streaming
refer to Online media...............4. 181
Subwoofer............. 0. cece eee ee eee 243
Sunshade
ROOF... eee eee ee eee eee 40
SUN VISOFS. 1... ee eee 49
Suspension ....... 0.00 e eee cece ee eee ee 97
Audi drive select............0. cece eee 97
Swap call... ... 2. cee eee eee eee 146
Symbols
NaViddttOfsss + waene + wou « ¥ seme ¢ 5 res 163
Waters: « 6 sewse + waves © veers © 2 oem ov 169
also refer to Indicator lights.............. 7
System SECLINGS « ceri «6 s. cceveie © create wn soecata 193
T
Tachometer...........0.0 cee een eae 11,13
Tail lights
Cleaning... ..... cece eee ee eee eee 235
Techinicalidattars, « . vscms ie « siasave ov cvatase ow ese 261
Technical modifications ..............005 256
Telephonetis: ¢ ssc s wasn 3 6 vscem « © arene so 8 139
Audi phone box..............--0000e 141
Connecting acellphone............... 139
Dialing amumber.................00-- 145
Options during aphonecall............ 146
PlayiMO MUSIC « ces 3 < ces se Ree eB eR 180
Temperature display (outside temperature) .. 14
Temperature gauge
GOOISNE » saves ¢ 2 omy s 2 ees s eee s HE ee 11
Text input...... 2.0... 0.000000 0 202 21
Text messages
SOtUINGS scan « = seme & 2 sere sy Mowe ores 147
Text messaging settings 0.0... cc eee 147
also refer to Text messages............ 147
Tie-downs .... 2.0... eee eee 76
Tightening specification
Wheel bolts.............0 0. s ee eee 243
Tightening specification (wheel bolts) ..... 243
Time 0 eee 14
tiptronic
refer to Manual shifting................ 86
Tir€S eee eee 214
Changing =x « = sass « x sees = ¢ come ee eee 240
Loose wheel warning...............005 229
Low-profile tires.............02. 000 230