
Wheels 
  
Glossary of tire and loading 
terminology 
Accessory weight 
means the combined weight (in 
excess of those standard items 
which may be replaced) of auto- 
matic transmission, power steer- 
ing, power brakes, power win- 
dows, power seats, radio, and 
heater, to the extent that these 
items are available as factory-in- 
stalled equipment (whether in- 
stalled or not). 
Aspect ratio 
means the ratio of the height to 
the width of the tire in percent. 
Numbers of 55 or lower indicate a 
low sidewall for improved steer- 
ing response and  better overall 
handling on dry pavement. 
Bead 
means the  part of the tire that is 
made of steel wires, wrapped or 
reinforced by ply cords  and that is 
shaped to fit the rim. 
Bead separation 
means a breakdown of the bond 
between components in the bead. 
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Cord 
means the strands forming the 
plies in the tire. 
Cold tire inflation pressure 
means the tire pressure recom- 
mended by the vehicle manufac- 
turer for a tire of a designated 
size that has not been driven for 
more than a couple of miles (kilo- 
meters) at low speeds in the three 
hour period before the tire pres- 
sure is measured or adjusted. 
Curb weight 
means the weight of a motor ve- 
hicle with standard equipment in- 
cluding the maximum capacity of 
fuel, oil, and coolant, air condi- 
tioning and additional weight of 
optional equipment. 
Extra load tire 
means a tire designed to operate 
at higher loads and at higher in- 
flation pressures than the corre- 
sponding standard tire. Extra  load 
tires may be identified as “XL”, 
“xl”, “EXTRA LOAD”, or “RF” on 
the sidewall.  

Wheels 
  
Tires and vehicle load limits 
There are limits to the amount of 
load or weight that any vehicle 
and any tire can carry. A vehicle 
that is overloaded will not handle 
well and is more difficult to stop. 
Overloading can  not only lead to 
loss of vehicle control, but can al- 
so damage important parts of the 
vehicle and can lead to sudden 
tire failure, including a blowout 
and sudden deflation that can 
cause the vehicle to crash. 
Your safety and that of your pas- 
sengers also depends on making 
sure that load limits are not ex- 
ceeded. Vehicle load includes ev- 
erybody and everything in and on 
the vehicle. These load limits are 
technically referred to  as the vehi- 
cle’s Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 
(“GVWR”). 
The “GVWR” includes the weight 
of the basic vehicle, all factory in- 
stalled accessories, a full tank of 
fuel, oil, coolant and other fluids 
plus maximum load. The maxi- 
mum load includes the number of 
passengers that the vehicle is in- 
tended to carry (“seating capaci- 
ty”) with an assumed weight of 
150 lbs. (68 kg) for each passen- 
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ger at a designated seating posi- 
tion and the total weight of any 
luggage in the vehicle. If you tow 
a trailer, the weight of the trailer 
hitch and the tongue weight of 
the loaded trailer must be includ- 
ed as part of the vehicle load. 
The Gross Axle Weight Rating 
(“GAWR”) is the maximum load 
that can be applied at each of the 
vehicle’s two axles. 
The fact that there is an upper 
limit to your vehicle’s Gross Vehi- 
cle Weight Rating means that the 
total 
weight of whatever is being 
carried in the vehicle (including 
the weight of a trailer hitch and 
the tongue weight of the loaded 
trailer) is limited. The more pas- 
sengers in the vehicle or passen- 
gers who are heavier than the 
standard weights assumed mean 
that less weight can be carried as 
luggage. 
The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 
and the Gross Axle Weight Rating 
are listed on the safety compli- 
ance sticker on the driver’s side B- 
pillar respectively on the front 
end of the driver's door.  

Care and cleaning 
  
  
—To reduce the risk of cuts, protect yourself 
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 in the winter. This in- 
creases the risk of an accident. The brakes 
must be dried with a few careful brake appli- 
cations. 
      
@) Note 
— If you wash the vehicle in an automatic car 
wash, you must fold the exterior mirrors in 
to reduce the risk of damage to the mirrors. 
Power folding exterior mirrors* must only 
be folded in and out using the power folding 
function. 
—To reduce the risk of damage to the rims 
and tires, compare the width between the 
wheels on your vehicle with the distance be- 
tween the guide rails in the car wash. 
—To reduce the risk of damage, compare the 
height and width of your vehicle with the 
height and width of the inside of the car 
wash. 
—To reduce the risk of paint damage, do not 
wash the vehicle in direct sunlight. 
—To reduce the risk of damage, do not wash 
decorative decals* with a pressure washer. 
—To reduce the risk of damage to the surface, 
do not use insect removing sponges, kitchen 
sponges, or similar items. 
— When washing matte finish painted vehicle 
components: 
—To reduce the risk of damage to the sur- 
face, do not use polishing agents or hard 
wax. 
— Never use protective wax. It can destroy 
the matte finish effect. 
— Do not place any stickers or magnetic 
signs on vehicle components painted with 
matte finish paint. The paint could be 
damaged when the stickers or magnets 
are removed. 
(*) For the sake of the environment 
Only wash the vehicle in facilities specially de- 
signed for that purpose. This will reduce the 
risk of dirty water contaminated with oil from 
entering the sewer system. 
Cleaning and care information 
When cleaning and caring for individual vehicle 
components, refer to the following tables. The 
information contained there is simply recommen- 
dations. For questions or for components that 
Exterior cleaning 
are not listed, consult an authorized Audi dealer 
or authorized Audi Service Facility. Also follow 
the information found in > A. 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
      
Component Situation Solution 
Windshield wiper | Deposits Soft cloth with glass cleaner > page 56 
blades 
Headlights / Deposits Soft sponge with a mild soap solution® 
Tail lights 
Sensors/ Deposits Sensors: soft cloth with a solvent-free cleaning solution 
Camera lenses Camera lenses: soft cloth with an alcohol-free  cleaning sol- 
ution 
Snow/ice Hand brush/solvent-free de-icing spray 
Wheels Road salt Water 
Brake dust Acid-free special cleaning solution > 
    
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Care and cleaning 
  
     
  
Water-based deposits 
such as coffee, tea, 
blood, etc. 
Component Situation Solution 
Textiles, Deposits adhering to | Vacuum cleaner 
Artificial leather, |  the surface 
Alcantara Absorbent cloth and mild soap solution® 
  
Oil-based deposits 
such as oil, make-up, 
etc. 
Apply a mild soap solution ®, blot away the dissolved oil or 
dye, treat afterward with water, if necessary 
  
Certain  types of de- 
posits such as ink, 
nail polish, latex 
paint, shoe polish, 
etc; 
Special stain remover, blot with absorbent material, treat 
afterward with  mild soap solution, if necessary» 
  
Natural leather Fresh stains Cotton cloth with a mild soap solution® 
  
Water-based deposits 
such as coffee, tea, 
blood, etc. 
Fresh stains: absorbent cloth 
Dried stains: stain remover suitable for leather 
  
Oil-based deposits 
such as oil, make-up, 
etc. 
Fresh stains: absorbent cloth and stain remover suitable 
for leather 
Dried stains: oil cleaning spray 
  
Certain  types of de- 
posits such as  ink, 
nail polish, latex 
paint, shoe polish, 
etc. 
Spot remover suitable for leather 
  
  
nents 
    
Care Regularly apply conditioning cream that protects from 
light and penetrates into the material. Use  special colored 
conditioning cream, if necessary. 
Carbon compo- Deposits Clean the same way as plastic components 
  
a) Mild soap solution: maximum two tablespoons of neutral soap in 1 quart (1 liter) of water 
  
ZX WARNING 
— Never clean headlights or tail lights with a 
dry cloth or sponge. 
  
The windshield must not be treated with wa- 
ter-repelling windshield coating agents. Un- 
der unfavorable conditions, such as wetness, 
darkness, and when the sun is low, these coat- 
ings can cause  increased glare, which increas- 
es the risk  of an accident. They can also cause 
wiper blade chatter. 
      
@) Note 
— Headlights and tail lights 
250 
— Do not use any cleaning products that  con- 
tain alcohol, because they could cause 
cracks to form. 
— Wheels 
— Never use any paint  polish or other abra- 
sive materials. 
— Damage to the protective layer on the 
rims, such as stone chips or scratches, 
must be repaired immediately. 
— Camera lenses  

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Fuses and bulbs 
  
@) Note 
If a new fuse burns out again  shortly after you 
have installed it, have the electrical system 
checked as soon as possible by  an authorized 
Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Facili- 
it y. 
G@) Tips 
— The following table does not list fuse loca- 
tions that are not used. 
— Some of the equipment listed in the follow- 
ing tables applies only to certain model ver- 
sions or certain optional equipment. 
     
Fig. 187 Driver's footwell (left-hand drive vehicle): fuse 
panel with plastic clip 
3 
=f 
= & a 
  
x 
Ss $  2  8 
  
Fig. 188 Front passenger's footwell (right-hand drive  vehi- 
cle): fuse panel with plastic clip 
  
  
) (brown)   
No. | Equipment 
  
2 |Engine components 
  
Exhaust doors, fuel injectors, radiator in- 
let, crankcase  housing heating 
  
Vacuum pump, hot water pump, NOx sen- 
4 |sor, particulate sensor, biodiesel sensor, 
exhaust doors 
  
Brake light sensor 
  
6 | Engine valves, camshaft adjustment 
  
Heated oxygen sensors, mass airflow sen- 
sor, water pump 
  
Water  pump, high pressure pump, high 
8 |pressure regulator valve, temperature 
valve, engine mount 
  
9 |Hot water pump, engine relay 
  
10 | Oil pressure sensor, oil temperature sensor 
  
Clutch pedal position sensor, engine start, 
water pump 
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12  | Engine valves, engine mount 
  
13  | Radiator fan 
  
  
14 | Fuel injectors, engine control module 
      
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Fuse panel @) (brown) Fuse panel (0) (black) 
15 |Ignition coils, heated oxygen sensors No. | Equipment 
16 | Fuel pump Front seat electronics, seat ventilation, 
= rearview mirror, rear climate control sys- 
Fuse panel @) (red) | era controls, windshield defogger, Gate- 
No. | Equipment way diagnostics 
Anti-theft alarm system 2 Gateway diagnosis, vehicle electrical sys- 
2 |Engine control module tem control module 
3 [Left front  seat electronics, lumbar sup- 3 | Sound actuator/exhaust sound tuning 
port, massaging seat 4 |Clutch pedal position sensor 
4 Automatic transmission selector mecha- 5 | Engine start, emergency shut-off 
Sct 6 | Gateway 
5 [Horn 7 |USB charging port 
6 | Parking brake 8 | Garage door opener 
7 | Gateway control module 5 Adaptive cruise control, distance regula- 
8 | Roof electronics control module tion 
9 |Emergency call system 11 |Video camera 
10 | Airbag control module 12 | Right headlight 
11 
| Electronic Stabilization Control (ESC) 13 | Left headlight 
12  | Diagnostic  connector, light/rain sensor 14 | Transmission fluid cooling valve 
13 | Climate control system 15  | Alarm and hands-free calling system 
14 | Right front door control module Fuse panel © (red) 
15 |A/C compressor ae 
No. | Equipment 
Fuse panel (©) (black) 1. |Ignition coils 
No. | Equipment 2 |Compressor clutch, CNG system 
Front seat heating 5 |Left headlight 
2 |Windshield wipers 6 |Automatic transmission 
Left headlight electronics 7 |Instrument panel 
4 Panoramic glass roof / sliding/tilting sun- 8 | Climate control system fresh air blower 
roof 9 | Right headlight 
5 |Left front door control module 10 | Dynamic steering 
6 | Sockets 11 | Engine start 
7 Door control module, right rear window 
regulator 
AWD control module 
Right headlight electronics 
10 Windshield washer system/headlight 
washer system 
rT Door control module, left rear window reg- 
ulator 
12  | Parking heater 
      
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Index 
  
    
Driving:down HWS: sccies 2 vives ev eee = 2 eevee 104 
Driving programms « «sisi. & 2 owes a 0 wasn 2  2 ime 133 
Driving through water...............005 105 
DIIVIGSCUTISss « = eee x  & eee « nanewE s eRe a se LS 
Driving tips 
Driving through water................- 105 
Efficient driving 
Offroad driving.... 
Uphilland downhill. « & ssceiie ee cvawise wo sway 104 
Driving up hills:; ; « s0«s : 2 sees se eee =  2 es 104 
Dust filter 
refer to Pollutant filter..............0.. 87 
DYNAMISStEETING « wes ¢ v mews 2 exes 6 were 107 
E 
E-mail 
Message:Optiomstan. + + ssc a  6 seca w 6 ossen 167 
Settings........ 0.0... cece eee eee 167 
EDL 
refer to Electronic Differential Lock...... 109 
EDR 
Event Data Recorder iis ss ccs scana es 269 
Efficiency BSSisties « a cawy xv wows vv maw a es 124 
Electrical SySte@il's s s sees ¢  2 exes i rama i re 222 
Electromechanical parking brake......... 102 
Electronic Differential Lock.............. 109 
Electronic immobilizer.............00000. 34 
Electronic Stabilization Control........... 109 
Embedded SIM ear « essicscs os soci v a ssteine wo 0 170 
Emergency assistance wcscs os caw s eeea a eo 253 
Emergency braking function............. 103 
Emergency Callies s & css s  ¢ weiss s nae 165,174 
Emergency flashers...............000005 50 
Emergency mode......... 02. eee eee 97 
Emergency operation 
DOOIS « snay ¢ © agay ae eee aH eee 2 He gE 32 
Fuelsilleridoorin: « suiccs ov saws x aracne <0 ans 213 
Luggage compartment lid............... 40 
Panoramic glass roof................--. 44 
Sliding/tilting SUNTOOF wos... vee se eon ss  43 
Emissions control system..............- 213 
Energy CONSUMEIS:: « s svse so ee ee Hewes ewe 15 
Energy management.................085 99 
282 
  
Engine 
Breakingin....... eee eee eee eee eee ee  98 
GOOlaNE 2 snow 4  « meay ¢  e meme 2  x eee d RoE 220 
Emiengeney tpt 3 seas vx wns o siemens a  ¥  a 92 
Jump starting. ......... 0. cee eee eee 260 
Start/Stop system............--000 eee 99 
Starting/Stopping wc « «esse se enews wees 92 
Engine compartment 
Opening and closing the hood.......... 215 
Overview... .... 2. eee eee eee 216 
Safety precautions..............0e00es 214 
Engine oil 
AGING o cweses oo eeeirece a emeners aw onemeiee vw eeSoes 
Changing 
Checking oil level... sca ss yeen ee reuse: 216 
CONSUMPTION bss ¢  & saves &  o ceawers © 8 ere 6  0 ws 216 
Indicator light..............00.000 00 217 
Replacement interval................. 226 
Temperature display................... 14 
Engine sound 
Audi drive select.............002-.00. 106 
Engine Start/Stop mode 
refer to Start/Stop system............55 99 
Engine start system.............000 000s 93 
Engine stop 
refer to Start/Stop system.............. 99 
Entry/exit lighting..............0.-.. eee 50 
Entry assistance ....... cece eee eee eee ee 62 
also refer to Exit assistance............. 62 
Environment 
Unleaded gasoline................200. 210 
ESC Offfad sec so seus 5 vere so eae ov os 110 
ESC Sport.............0 0.00.0 .000000. 110 
eSIM 
refer to Embedded SIM card............ 170 
Event Data Recorder (EDR).............. 269 
Exit assistance... 2... eee eee eee  eee 
Exit warning..............0..0.0000005 
Exterior antenna...............0..000. 
Exterior lighting.................022-00 
EXCe@niO MIPKONS secs ws wasos ©  w cess vem a OY 
Folding settings 
  
External voice operation................. 25  

8W1012721BB 
Index 
  
F 
Factory default settings 
Multi Media Interface................. 207 
Fast forwarding and rewinding (media files) . 197 
Fast forwarding (media files)............ 197 
Fast route... . eee eee eee 177 
Favorites 
BIWEtOOtH s  = sass ¢  s eeae ¢  5 Besse Hee aE 208 
NaVigationis ¢ s cesses «  2 smsnsns w  + seaians @ 5: secu 178 
Telephone... ...... cece eee eee eee 163 
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) . 275 
File formats (media drives).............. 201 
Filling 
Tank capacities.......... 0.00022 eae 278 
FIXGUTE SOBs is 6 cctene w e cenrere we ermine s Heme vee 84 
For the sake of the environment 
Disposing of engine oil................ 219 
FUGLING s  = sacsu =  & corey 5  % tees 5  2 CoG FS eS 211, 
Oo eee ee ee 215 
Forward gear 
refer to Gears... . eee eee eee 94 
Free text search 
Media... .... ec eee eee eee eee 200 
Radioves « = cows « = sews so tes ee ees FP  oe 190 
also refer to Intelligent search.......... 177 
Freeze protection 
Coolant... .... 2... eee eee eee 220 
Frequency bands « « cesiie a  6 scone a wanna 6 6 ow 188 
also refer to Frequency band........... 188 
Front center armrest...............0...- 62 
Front collision warning 
refer to Audi pre sense front............ 139 
Front passenger’s seat adjustment 
R@af wess 2  s aves 7  ¥ eee ©  e ewe x Y Bem eH ee 62 
Front wiper blades 
GHANGING)'s = = cosa =o vase =o ween © rem 2 YB 56 
CLEARING «  « vxorcise esesese 0  4 uounece 0  9 enecee «weet 56 
Ch: sncevss 6  @ sessans «  0 vomans a  2 row & ¥ one =o HO 210 
Additives... 0.0... . cee  eee eee ee eee 211 
Current consumption « cc. «+ sews se eegu ee 15 
Fuelidisplay, sissies x asssce a  a arene +  ¥ name 6  e ow 11 
Gasoline 
Reducing fuel consumption............. 99 
Tank. capacity’. « ccs se cen vo neem eae 278 
  
Fueling 
Fuel filler door. .... 0.0... cece e eee ee 211 
Fuel filler door emergency release....... 213 
Functions on demand...............4.. 171 
Functions that require a license 
refer to Functions ondemand.......... L171 
Fuses 
IASSIQNIMIEN ES & sesoies &  w sasene ©  8 cansers a  a emnoees 265 
Replacing......... 0. cece eee eee eee ee 264 
G 
Garage door opener...........0-..0e eee 45 
Garment hooks ........ 0.0 e cece eee eee 78 
GasOliMe arco: x saves wo anane =  y oem moa aw 210 
Additives... 0.0.0... cece cece eee eee 211 
Gasoline: MIXtUE wacx «  s wemy cv came : eee 210 
GAWR 
refer to Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) . 278 
GOATS: x © exes =  & wee ¥  ¥ eeu = RoRee SE Pe ee 94 
Glossary of tire and loading terminology... 230 
Glove compartment...............000005 78 
LOckKablets. + cwou 4  x youn os nau sx Meme Fe me 78 
Valet parking. .......... ccc eee eee 44 
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR)........ 278 
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)...... 278 
GVWR 
refer to Gross Vehicle Weight 
Rating (GVWR) .......... 00sec eee eee 278 
H 
Handsfree. ..... 2... ee eee ee eee 159 
Hands Free Profile..................... 159 
Head-up display 
Adjusting ..... 0... 66. e eee eee 23 
Adjusting the brightness ................ 52 
OPeratiAg’, « s sussau v saan av epcasan ew anes ow  a8 23 
Headlight range control...............005 48 
Headlights’. 2 cus xe ren vo semw so ames 6  0 ee 48 
Cleaning... 0.0.2... cece cece eee eee 248 
Headlight range control................ 48 
Washer system « «sees 2s sees s eeee ee oes 55 
Head feSthaints © aims  pasms » mens ss vo se  63 
Heated rear window................0000e 90 
Heated steering wheel................0.. 90 
Heating...........0..0 0.0. 87 
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