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corrosion damage and damage to plastic or
rubber components in the fuel system.
— Do not use gasoline that does not meet the
specifications.
— If you are unable to find out if a specific gas-
oline mixture meets the specifications, ask
the gas station operator or their fuel suppli-
er.
— Do not use any gasoline mixture whose
composition cannot be identified.
— Audi does not assume any responsibility for
damage to the fuel system or for perform-
ance problems caused by using gasoline
mixtures different from those specified.
This type of damage also does not fall under
the New Vehicle Limited Warranty or under
the emissions control system warranty.
— If you notice a higher fuel consumption or
poor handling or performance problems due
to such gasoline mixtures, Audi recom-
mends fueling with unblended gasoline.
Gasoline additives
An important issue for many automobile manu-
facturers is combustion residue in the engine
that results from the use of certain fuels.
Although types of gasoline differ depending on
the manufacturer, there are similarities. Certain
substances in the gasoline may cause deposits in
the engine. Additives in the gasoline that should
keep the engine and fuel system clean do not all
function equally.
Audi recommends using TOP TIER Detergent Gas-
oline. For additional information on TOP TIER De-
tergent Gasoline, visit www.toptiergas.com.
If you use incorrect fuels over a long period of
time, the maximum engine performance may be
impaired by combustion residue.
@) Note
— Damage or malfunctions caused by the use
of incorrect types of gasoline are not cov-
ered by the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
— Only gasoline additives that have been ap-
proved by Audi may be used.
Refueling
Messages
A Tank system: malfunction! Please contact
Service
There is a malfunction in the fuel tank system.
Drive to an authorized Audi dealer or authorized
Audi Service Facility immediately to have the
malfunction corrected.
Fueling procedure
Fig. 154 Right rear side of the vehicle: opening the fuel
filler door
Fig. 155 Fuel filler door with attached fuel cap
The fuel filler door is unlocked or locked by the
central locking system.
> Unlock the vehicle if necessary.
> Press on the Left side of the fuel filler door to
open it > fig. 154.
> Unscrew the tank cap counterclockwise.
> Place the cap from above on the open fuel filler
door > fig. 155.
> Insert the fuel pump nozzle all the way into the
fuel filler neck.
> Begin fueling. Once the fuel pump nozzle turns
off the first time, the fuel tank is full. Do not
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continue fueling, or else the expansion space in
the tank will be filled with fuel.
>» After the fuel pump has switched off, wait five
seconds before removing the nozzle to allow
the rest of the fuel to finish dripping into the
fuel tank.
> Turn the fuel cap clockwise until it clicks into
place.
> Close the fuel filler door and then press on the
left side until it latches.
The correct fuel type for your vehicle can be
found ona label located on the inside of the fuel
filler door. For additional information on fuel, see
=> page 238.
For the tank capacity in your vehicle, refer to the
Technical Data > page 314.
To reduce the risk of fuel leaking out or vapors
escaping, make sure that the fuel tank is closed
correctly. Otherwise the EY indicator light will
turn on.
ZA\ WARNING
Improper fueling procedures and improper
handling of fuel can lead to explosions, fires,
severe burns, and other injuries.
— Do not smoke. Keep away from open flames.
— The ignition must be switched off when re-
fueling.
— Mobile devices, radio devices, and other ra-
dio equipment should always be switched
off when refueling. Electromagnetic rays
could cause sparks and start a fire.
— If you do not insert the fuel pump nozzle all
the way into the filler tube, then fuel can
leak out. Spilled fuel can ignite and start a
fire.
— Never get into the vehicle when refueling. If
there is an exceptional situation where you
must enter the vehicle, close the door and
touch a metal surface before touching the
fuel pump nozzle again. This will reduce the
risk of electrostatic discharge that can cause
flying sparks. Sparks can start a fire when
refueling.
ZA WARNING
Audi does not recommend transporting fuel
containers inside the vehicle. Fuel could leak
out of the container and ignite, especially dur-
ing an accident. This can cause explosions,
fires, and injuries.
— If you must transport fuel in a fuel contain-
er, note the following:
— Always place the fuel container on the
ground before filling. Never fill the fuel
container with fuel while it is inside or on
the vehicle. Electrostatic discharge can oc-
cur while refueling and the fuel vapors
could ignite.
— When using fuel containers made of met-
al, the fuel pump nozzle must always re-
main in contact with the container to re-
duce the risk of static charge.
— Insert the fuel pump nozzle as far as pos-
sible into the filler opening while refuel-
ing.
— Follow the applicable legal regulations in
the country where you are driving when
using, storing and transporting fuel con-
tainers.
— Make sure that the fuel container meets
the industry standards, for example ANSI
or ASTM F852-86.
)) Depending on the engine and country
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() Note
— Remove fuel that has overflowed onto any
vehicle
components immediately to reduce
the risk of damage to the vehicle.
— Never drive until the fuel tank is completely
empty. The irregular supply of fuel that re-
sults from that can cause engine misfires.
Uncombusted fuel may enter the exhaust
system and increase the risk of damage to
the catalytic converter.
@) For the sake of the environment
— Do not overfill the fuel tank, or fuel could
leak out when the vehicle is warming up.
— Fuel should never enter the sewer system or
come into contact with the ground.
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can cause engine misfires. Uncombusted fuel
could enter the exhaust system, which could
cause overheating and damage to the catalytic
converter.
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)
If the S indicator light blinks or turns on, there
is a malfunction that is causing poor emissions
quality and that could damage the catalytic con-
verter. Drive slowly to an authorized Audi dealer
or authorized Audi Service Facility to have the
malfunction corrected.
The indicator light can also turn on if the fuel fill-
er cap is not closed correctly > page 2391).
Engine compartment
General information
Special care is required if you are working in the
engine compartment
For work in the engine compartment, such as
checking and filling fluids, there is a risk of in-
jury, scalding, accidents, and burns. For this
reason, follow all the warnings and general
safety precautions provided in the following in-
formation. The engine compartment is a dan-
gerous area in the vehicle. > A\.
Explanation of warnings (sticker in the engine
compartment):
Hot engine components!
@® Rotating parts!
The radiator fan can switch on at any
LS, time!
High voltage! Switch off the engine be-
5 fore coming into contact with any igni-
tion system components!
The catalytic converter can be damaged
"271 if the oil level is too high!
Always follow the instructions in the op-
erating manual.
)) Depending on the engine and country
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ZA WARNING
— Turn the engine off.
— Switch the ignition off.
— Set the parking brake.
— Select the “P” (Park) selector lever position.
— Allow the engine to cool.
— Keep children away from the engine com-
partment.
— Never spill fluids on a hot engine. These flu-
ids (such as the freeze protection contained
in the coolant) can catch fire.
— Avoid short circuits in the electrical system.
— Never reach into the radiator fan. The fan is
temperature-controlled and can turn on
suddenly, even when the ignition is switched
off.
— Never open the hood when there is steam or
coolant escaping from the engine compart-
ment, because there is a risk that you could
be burned. Wait until no steam or coolant is
escaping.
— The cap on the coolant expansion tank must
never be opened when the coolant is hot.
The cooling system is under pressure. There
is a risk of burns
—To protect your face, hands, and arms from
hot steam or coolant, cover the cap with a
thick cloth when opening.
— Do not remove the engine cover under any
circumstances. This increases the risk of
burns.
— Due to the risk of electric shock, never touch
the ignition cable or other components in
the electronic high-voltage ignition system
when the engine is running or is starting.
— Ifa gear is engaged while the vehicle is sta-
tionary and the engine is running, do not
press the accelerator pedal inadvertently.
Pressing the accelerator pedal will cause the
vehicle to move, and this could result in an
accident.
— If inspections or repairs must be performed
while the engine is running, moving compo-
nents (such as the ribbed belt, generator,
and radiator fan) pose an additional risk.
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® Note thorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi
Service Facility to determine the cause.
Please note that an exact oil consumption
measurement must be done with the neces-
If the engine oil level is too low or too high,
there is a risk of engine damage.
@ ) sary care and accuracy and may take time.
Tips An authorized Audi dealer or authorized
The oil level indicator in the display is only an Audi Service Facility is trained in accurately
informational display. If the oil level is too measuring the oil consumption.
low, a minimum oil warning appears in the in- — You can find information on engine oil and
strument cluster. Add oil and close the hood. engine oil capacities for the USA at www.
The current oil level will be displayed on the audiusa.com/help/maintenance, or for Can-
MMI the next time the ignition is switched on. ada at www.audi.ca/ca/web/en/
customer-area/care-and-maintenance/
@) Tips audi-service-schedules.html, or call
The engine oil consumption may be up to 800-822-2834.
0.5 quart/600 miles (0.5 liter/1,000 km), de-
pending on driving style and operating condi-
tions. In RS models, the oil consumption may
be up to 1 qt/600 mi (0.8 L/1,000 km). Con-
sumption may be higher during the first
3,000 miles (5,000 km). The engine oil level
must be checked regularly. It is best to check
each time you refuel your vehicle and before
long drives.
— Because of the Lubrication and cooling of
the engine, combustion engines consume
oil. The oil consumption varies depending
on the engine and may change during the Fig. 161 Engine compartment: engine oil filling opening
service life of the engine. Engines generally covet Sxem BE)
consume more oil at the beginning during
the break-in period. Then oil consumption
stabilizes after the break-in period.
RAZ-0072|
Observe the safety precautions > page 242, Gen-
eral information.
— Under normal conditions, oil consumption > Turn the engine off.
depends on the quality and viscosity of the > Open the hood > page 243.
oil, the engine RPM, the climate conditions, >» Unscrew the cap %~ for the engine oil filler
and the road conditions. The dilution of oil opening > fig. 161.
from condensation or fuel residue as well as > Carefully add 0.5 quart (0.5 liter) of the correct
the age of the oil also play a role. Because oil > page 245.
engine wear increases with mileage, oil con- > Close the engine oil filler opening cap.
sumption will increase again over time until > Close the hood = page 243.
it may be necessary to replace worn compo- > Restart the ignition after two minutes and read
nents. the current oil level in the MMI > page 246,
— Because all these variables play a role, it is Checking the engine oil level.
not possible to define an oil consumption » Applies to: using engine oil that meets the rec-
standard. Therefore, the oil level must be ommended specification: Add some more en-
checked regularly. gine oil again if necessary.
— If you believe that your engine has in-
creased its oil consumption, contact an au-
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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.
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.
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a label. The label is located on the
B-pillar > fig. 168, > fig. 169.
Use the tire pressure specified for
a normal vehicle load when the
vehicle is partially loaded > table
on page 268. If driving the vehi-
cle when fully loaded, you must
increase the tire pressure to the
maximum specified pressure > A.
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pressure
>Check the tire pressure at least
once per month and also check it
before every long drive.
> Always check the tire pressure
when the tires are cold. Do not
reduce the pressure if it increas-
es when the tires are warm.
>Refer to the sticker > fig. 169
for the correct tire pressure.
>Correct the tire pressure if nec-
essary.
>Store the new tire pressure in
the MMI > page 276 or
> page 278.
> Check the pressure in the spare
tire*. Always maintain the maxi-
mum temperature that is speci-
fied for the tire.
Z\ WARNING
Always adapt the tire pressure
to your driving style and the ve-
hicle load.
—Overloading can lead to loss of
vehicle control and increase
the risk of an accident. Read
and follow the important safe-
ty precautions in > page 269.
—The tire must flex more if the
tire pressure is too low or if
the vehicle speed or load are
too high. This heats the tire up
too much. This increases the
risk of an accident because it
can cause the tire to burst and
result in loss of vehicle con-
trol.
—Incorrect tire pressure increas-
es tire wear and has a negative
effect on driving and braking
behavior, which increases the
risk of an accident.
() Note
Replace lost valve caps to re-
duce the risk of damage to the
tire valves.
(*) For the sake of the envi-
ronment
Tire pressure that is too low in-
creases fuel consumption.
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Bluetooth
Audio player............000 2000 e ee eee 221
Connecting adevice...............006- 235
Connecting a mobile phone............ 181
Deleting adevice......... cee eee eee eee 236
Device overview............2..2.0000- 235
Disconnecting adevice................ 235
Displaying profiles..................0. 236
Selecting adevice.............0.-.00. 235
Specifying a favorite................0. 236
BOOSts: « 2 sews « @ stews & 2 sews Fe eee ge ee ce 16
Boost pressure indicator................. 16
Brake fluid
Checking the brake fluid level........... 251
Brak@Siecs ¢ ¢ ees ¢ o aes 2 eee ae eee eo oe 105
Brake:fluids « « sone eo eae oo enw vv cow 251
Emergency braking function............ 108
HOtars: x 2 syne: 5 ames § eee ox me 2 oe 109
New brake pads .......6. 0: es eeee eens 106
Bravidsis » sauvs y © squme 9 © eigen =o Renee «Been 237
Break-in security feature................. 38
Breaking in
New brake pads............ ee eee eee 106
Newtires. 2.2... 0.0... c eee ee eee eee 263
Browser
refer to Mediacenter..............-00- 224
Bulb replacement..................-00- 302
Business address...........00-.000e eee 206
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California Proposition 65 Warning........ 243
Battery specific.......... 0.0 e eee ae 253
Calllist. 0... eee eee eee eee eee 185
Cameras... 2... eee eee 123
LOCAUIONS wx ¢ s aan ¢ ¢ Sees » ¥ Saewe 2 ¢ Saree 124
Capacities
Fuel tank’, = css ¢ s meme 2s news so ees eee 314
Washer fluid reservoir...............0. 314
Cargo MOf in cs coas 2 2 wm oe ewes oe wen oe 89
Gargo nets ss sees « wesw v women 5 v were 6 3 Co 88
Carwashis < con s+ goes ve sees 2p Rew a ee 280
Catalytic converter.............--00000- 241
Cell phone
refer to Telephone...........-.0ee000 181
316
Cell phone compartment
refer to Audi phone box.............4. 183
Central
locking......... 0.0.0. c eee ee eee 35
AUTO LOCK: 5 sacs s ana. s aaam & § Suid G 3 Have 35
Convenience key............0 0c ee eee 40
Convenience opening and closing......... 48
Luggage compartment lid............... 43
Mechanically unlocking and locking....... 38
MESSAGES « snc 5 0 smones @ a seme 3 3 aemene osname 37
Remote control key............--.00005 40
SGttiNnGs s x cewp » x eee £2 REE Fo wR F 8 oe 36
Vehicle key sccm « « svsnoue =o weenme = stonene i 3 omens 40
Central locking switch..............00.0. 37
Ceramic DrakeSeovic. x a eins we seesam o o ceca ¥ os 106
Certificationts, s 2 acws s « saun + ¢ suas 2 ¢ eee 311
Changing light bulbs................... 302
Charging
refer to Power sourceS...........-.00-05 84
Charging the battery
Mobilesdevicesis « « ssisin 6 seine sw aysene 2 as 222
USB... eee 184
Wirelessis « « saups ¢ © sees x 2 emus xe ees gb 184
Child safety lock
Climate control system controls in the rear. 46
Power windows...........0000e eee eeee 46
REAMrdGGrSisc + s saan sa wae a Ales s aeeR GS 46
Child safety seats... ..... cece cece eee 78
Securing to the top tether anchor........ 82
Securing with asafety belt... co. 6 6 cows s 81
Securing with LATCH...............2--. 80
Cleaning... ... cece eee eee ee 280
Cleaning Alcantara...............000005 283
Cleaning artificialleather............... 283
Cleaning carbon components........ 282, 283
Gleaning controls’. « sees «esse « e saws x eo 283
Cleaning decorative parts andtrim........ 282
Cleaning exhaust tail pipes.............. 282
Cleaning plastic parts................0. 282
Cleaning textiles................0.000. 283
Climate control system...........--..0-- 91
Climate control system controls in the rear
Child safety lock................000000. 46
Closing
Automatic luggage compartment lid...... 43
Convenience closing.............+-+04- 48
Hood ...... eee ee eee ee 243
Luggage compartment lid............... 43
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ExXteniOrMirrOrSies « i sie oe een wo meses 0 oo
Folding settings...............-.000005
External voice operation.................
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FAVOTitess. « «. nec o 0 snvasns o 0 essen © orenemene @ aveneas
Bluetooth ...... 0.0.0... eee eee eee
Navigation’: + = soo: » 3 sams ¢ 9 aewe eo meee:
MelepMO Mens: « wcannse « suaous ws « voneome «+ amesione
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) .
File formats (media drives) ..............
FIXtUPE:S@tios « s wens s = eyes ¢ 2 eee go ee oe
Fog WVINdOWS)icu: « s sees » 2 eee 3 8 ewer & see
Folding the rearseats.............-.0005
Footwell temperature.............2.000-
For the sake of the environment
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Free text search
also refer to Intelligent search..........
Freeze protection
Windshield washer system.............
Frequency band.............00e eevee
also refer to Frequency band...........
Front center armrest...........-.-2-0-05
Front collision warning
refer to Audi pre sense front............
Front passenger’s seat adjustment
Front wiper blades
ChaNnGing’s ¢ « sess zs mess +o wees sense aa
Gl@ANIING « # sss = @ cococes @ a cere ew eernaine =o eet
Current consumption...................
Puebdisplay saws « x seme = 9 ees 5 o Hows eos
311
228
Fueltankecapacity:s « sce «5 wee v renee = 314
Gasoline... . eee eee eee 238
Reducing fuel consumption............ 103
Fueling
Fuel tiller door iu = 2 ssemvs 2 same av anoen a9 aoe 239
Fuel filler door emergency release....... 241
Fuel tank capacity............--..00-. 314
Functions on demand.................. 194
Functions that require a license.......... 194
also refer to Functions on demand....... 194
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Garage door opener............---000eee 50
Garment hooks ............00 cece eee eee 85
Gasoline... 2.0... cece eee eee eee 238
AUdItiVeS< = ems ss meme 2 e pee y ¢ owes os x 239
GaSOliMeMMIXGUEe wsicsies sw awcsase ow avavene o o ima 238
GAWR
refer to Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) . 314
GearSs. « a seca « o eames «coe 2 eve a MeaeR wo 98
Glossary of tire and loading terminology... 259
GlovercompParttieNnt wows « ¢ ese x x ewe 8 eee 85
Valet parking. .......... cece eee eee eee 49
G meter
refer to Sport displays...............00. 16
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR)........ 314
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)...... 314
GVWR
refer to Gross Vehicle Weight
Rating (GVWR) = see: xs seme © 2 eee & 2 ee 314
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Hands Free Profile..............000000 182
Head-up display
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Adjusting the brightness................ 58
Operating. ......... 2.0. c eee eee eee 27:
Headlight range control...............005 53
Headlights
Cleaning. ........ 0... eee ee eee eee 281
Headlight range control................ 53
Washerisystemis « «acne ow acioe v vemmee ¥ ene 60
Washer system (filling washer fluid) .... . 254
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