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by the tire manufacturer. This in-
formation is used to contact con-
sumers if a tire defect requires a
recall.
Vehicle capacity weight
means the rated cargo and lug-
gage load plus 150 lbs. (68 kilo-
grams) times the vehicle's desig-
nated seating capacity.
Vehicle maximum load on the
tire
means that load on an individual
tire that is determined by distrib-
uting to each axle its share of the
maximum loaded vehicle weight
and dividing by two.
Vehicle normal load on the tire
means that load on an individual
tire that is determined by distrib-
uting to each axle its share of the
curb weight, accessory weight,
and normal occupant weight (dis-
tributed in accordance with > ta-
ble on page 286) and dividing by
two.
Occupant loading and distri-
bution for vehicle normal load
for various designated seating
capacities
Refer to the tire inflation pressure
label > page 284, fig. 173 for the
number of seating positions. Re-
fer to the table > table on
page 286 for the number of peo-
ple that correspond to the vehicle
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
optimal gripping properties.
Drive carefully and at moderate
speeds for the first 350 miles
(500 km) with new tires.
> Only use tires with the same de-
sign, size (rolling circumfer-
ence), and as close to the same
tread pattern as possible on all
four wheels.
> Applies to: RS models: Only use
tires with the same design, size
(rolling circumference), and the
same tread pattern on all four
wheels.
>Do not replace tires individually.
At least replace both tires on the
same axle at the same time.
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Z\ WARNING
Please note the important safe-
ty precautions regarding tire
pressure > page 284 and load
limits > page 287.
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-
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 >
287
Wheels
are listed on the safety compli-
ance sticker label located on the
driver’s side B-pillar.
TN WARNING
Overloading a vehicle can cause
loss of vehicle control, a crash
or other accident, serious per-
sonal injury, and even death.
—Carrying more weight than
your vehicle was designed to
carry will prevent the vehicle
from handling properly and in-
crease the risk of the loss of
vehicle control.
—The brakes on a vehicle that
has been overloaded may not
be able to stop the vehicle
within a safe distance.
—Tires on a vehicle that has
been overloaded can fail sud-
denly, including a blowout and
sudden deflation, causing loss
of control and a crash.
—Always make sure that the to-
tal load being transported -
including the weight of a trail-
er hitch and the tongue
weight of a loaded trailer -
does not make the vehicle
heavier than the vehicle’s
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating.
288
Determining correct load
Talis
Use the example below to calcu-
late the total weight of the pas-
sengers and luggage or other
things that you plan to transport
so that you can make sure that
your vehicle will not be overload-
ed.
Steps for Determining Correct
Load Limit
1. Locate the statement “THE
COMBINED WEIGHT OF OCCU-
PANTS AND CARGO SHOULD
NEVER EXCEED XXX KG OR XXX
LBS” on your vehicle’s placard
(tire inflation pressure label)
> page 284, fig. 173.
2. Determine the combined
weight of the driver and pas-
sengers that will be riding in
your vehicle.
3. Subtract the combined weight
of the driver and passengers
from “XXX” kilograms or “XXX”
pounds shown on the sticker
=> page 284, fig. 173.
4. The resulting figure equals the
available amount of cargo and
luggage load capacity. For ex-
ample, if the “XXX” amount
equals 1400 lbs. and there will >
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be five 150 lbs. passengers in
your vehicle, the amount of
available cargo and luggage
load capacity is 650 lbs.
(1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650
lbs.)
5. Determine the combined
weight of luggage and cargo
being loaded on the vehicle.
That weight may not safely ex-
ceed the available cargo and
luggage load capacity calculat-
ed in Step 4.
6. If your vehicle will be towing a
trailer, load from your trailer
will be transferred to your vehi-
cle. Consult this manual to de-
termine how this reduces the
available cargo and luggage
load capacity of your vehicle.
> Check the tire sidewall
(> page 275, fig. 170) to deter-
mine the designated load rating
for a specific tire.
Wheel bolts and rims
Wheel bolts
Wheel bolts must be clean and loosen/tighten
easily.
Rims
Rims with a bolted rim ring* or with bolted wheel
covers* consist of multiple pieces. These compo-
nents were bolted together using special bolts
and a special procedure. You must not repair or
disassemble them > A\.
ZA\ WARNING
Wheel bolts that are tightened or repaired in-
correctly can become loose and result in loss
of vehicle control, which increases the risk of
an accident. For the correct tightening specifi-
cation, see > page 311, Finishing.
— Always keep the wheel bolts and the threads
in the wheel hub clean and free of grease.
— Only use wheel bolts that fit the rim.
— Always have damaged rims repaired by an
authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi
Service Facility. Never repair or disassemble
rims yourself, because this increases the risk
of an accident.
Loose wheel warning
Applies to: vehicles with loose wheel warning
Within the limits of the system, the loose wheel
warning in the instrument cluster warns you if
one or more wheels are loose.
Using the ABS sensors, the loose wheel warning
system compares the vibration characteristics of
the individual tires. If one or more wheels are
loose, it will be indicated in the instrument clus-
ter display with the fi indicator light and a mes-
sage. If only one wheel is affected, the location
of that wheel will be indicated.
Messages
fi Wheel bolts loose. Please safely stop the ve-
hicle and check all wheel bolts!
Loose wheel warning for at least one wheel > A\.
Check the wheel bolts on all wheels with the
wheel wrench (vehicle tool kit). Have the tighten-
ing specification checked as soon as possible with
a torque wrench. Drive carefully until then. For
the correct tightening specification, see
=> page 311, Finishing.
fi Wheel assessment active. Please continue
driving carefully
After this message appears and you have checked
the wheel bolts, the assessment phase begins
when the vehicle is in motion. This may take sev-
eral minutes. >
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Technical data
Technical data
Identification data
Vehicle data label
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M. - AUSST. / OPTIONS
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2EH JOZ 1LB 1AS 1BA
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Fig. 196 Vehicle identification label
The vehicle identification label = fig. 196 is locat-
ed in the luggage compartment under the cargo
floor cover.
The vehicle identification label information can
also be found in the Warranty & Maintenance
booklet.
Vehicle data
The sticker contains the following vehicle data:
@ Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
@ Vehicle type, engine output, transmission
® Engine and transmission codes
@) Paint and interior codes
© Optional equipment numbers
Vehicle identification number (VIN)
The VIN is located in the following areas:
— Applies to MMI: Select on the home screen: VE-
HICLE > Settings & Service > Vehicle informa-
tion.
— On the vehicle identification label
— At the front behind the windshield
— Inthe motor compartment on the right side
Notes about technical data
The values may vary based on special equipment
as well as market-specific equipment and meas-
uring methods.
Please note that the specifications listed in the
vehicle documentation always take precedence.
G) Tips
Any technical data that is missing was not
available at the time of printing.
Length (in (mm)) | Width (in (mm)) | Width across the | Height at curb
mirrors (in (mm)) | weight (in (mm))
A7 Sportback 195.6 (4,969) 75.1 (1,908) 83.4 (2,118) 56.0 (1,422)
S7 Sportback 196.0 (4,979) 75.1 (1,908) 83.4 (2,118) 55.8 (1,417)
RS 7 Sportback 197.2 (5,009) 76.8 (1,950) 83.4 (2,118) 56.1 (1,424)
331
Technical data
(er) Feb a(t)
Fuel tank 19.3 gal (73 L)
Plug-in hybrid drive fuel tank 13.7 gal (52 L)
Plug-in hybrid drive battery energy content 14.1 kWh
Windshield and headlight washer system*
6.6 qt (6.2 L)
A/C system refrigerant oil
The exact type and amount of refrigerant oil in
the A/C system is specified on the sticker on the
refrigerant compressor.
Refrigerant oil 100/110 g® +/-10g
Oil with plug-in hybrid drive
220g
+/-10g
a) The specifications depend on vehicle equipment.
Weights
l= [= [\
TANNA OM A
Fig. 197 Safety certificate
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)
The maximum permitted total weight @ of the
vehicle is listed on the safety certificate on the
side area of the door or on the driver's door pillar.
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR)
The maximum permitted load on the front axle
@ or the rear axle @) is listed on the safety cer-
tificate on the side area of the door or on the
driver's door pillar.
Load
The maximum permitted load is listed on the tire
pressure label on the driver's door pillar.
332
Roof load
The maximum permitted roof load is 198 lbs
(90 kg).
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Index
Engine stop
refer to Start/Stop system............. 104
Entry/exit lighting..............02-.000- 55
Entryzassistanee «ecco © euessa o © wneuniss * 6 sonnets 65
also refer to Exit assistance............. 65
Environment
Unleaded gasoline..................0. 254
ESC
refer to Electronic Stabilization Control... 115
ES@:SPOMrts: « 2 zoam = + aoe = x eee ee eee a ee 116
eSIM
refer to Embedded SIM card............ 209
Event Data Recorder (EDR).............. 321
EV MOd6 « snes s gene x ¢ ewe & s BORE ee Hew F 101
Exitassistani@@isus « = wsme » ¢ mews sy eee x = oe 65
Exitwarning..............0..0.00.0005 172
Exterior antenna...............0..0-0. 200
Exterior lighting.................02--00 52
EXteniOrMiRMOrSices « « soxzase » © egwiene » @ aguiore 9 «one 57
Folding settings...............-.000005 37
External voice operation................. 30
F
Factory default settings
Multi Media Interface................. 250
Fast route............... 0.00.00 .0 00 217
Favorites... 0.2.0... eee eee eee ee eee 24
BLUSEOOEH « & wwe = ¢ meme < & eee < Rae 7 pe 252
Navigation: « x sscses we sarees ¥ a senusns oo seein 3 218
Telephone
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) . 329
File formats (media drives).............. 244
Fog QWINdOWS) ais i & socusie vs awccims ve suave 6 w one 89
Folding the rearseats................00. 85
Footwell temperature.............0.0005 90
For the sake of the environment
Disposing of engine oil................ 265
Fueling... 0.2... 0. cece eee eee eee 256
L@AKSicx: = = meme co Seis e REE E ¢ BemeE es os 260
Fragrance............0-. eee eee eee 89, 90
Free text search
Média « = esas « © sees + = sews te ews sv ews 243
Radi Obsis os ssciwire ae easewie aw anseans «waren 6H a 230
also refer to Intelligent search.......... 217
Freeze protection
Coolant... .. ee eee eee eee 266
Windshield washer system............. 272
Frequency band ..........-eseceeeeeeee 228
also refer to Frequency band........... 228
Front. center armrest. . ness ss sees s aces ce 66
Front collision warning
refer to Audi pre sense front............ 166
Front passenger’s seat adjustment
FROME. « «ensue v0 anes + 0 veers w ananaite a 0) anance « 66
Rear... eee eee 65
Front wiper blades
Changing « 2 same « z asm = neem 2 a Rem BEE 60
Cleaning’. « « soci vo soecen +o sveneue eo wees © a ave 60
BUCles & sours
Additives ...... 0... cece eee eee 25S
CUPFENCCONSUMIPLION,» sess s ¢ eaves s 7 sanes ¢ 17
FUCL Gales «x meen a eae sa ewe se ee 12
Fuel tank capacity.............-.000005 332
Gasoline. 1.1.0... cee eee ee 254
Reducing fuel consumption............ 103
Fueling
FuelFillersdoor in: = saver 2 wevers to x sucess ao a0 256
Fuel filler door emergency release....... 258
Fuel tank capacity.............-.0 eee 332
With reserve canister (emergency fueling) . 257
Functions on demand...............0.. 210
Functions that require a license.......... 210
also refer to Functions on demand....... 210
G
Garage door opener............-.000000- 49
GarmMentihOOks scesiie sv cevevce « x sscwese 2 a wees 9 0 3 83
GaSOlIMG oy « x seseye g = eee = 2 eee 4 ¢ see & 254
Additives... 2.0... ccc eee eee 255
Gasoline mixture ...............000 eee 254
GAWR
refer to Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) . 332
Gears... ee eee eee 95
Glossary of tire and loading terminology... 277
Glove compartment.............-00e eee 83
G meter
refer to Sport displays.................. 16
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR)........ 332
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)...... 332
337
Index
GVWR
refer to Gross Vehicle Weight
Rating (GVWR) @ sews ¢ « weae a ¢ eaves x s aoe 332
H
HandStre@’s « scces ss cecan & saree = ¢ See sf 198
Hands Free Profile..................005 198
Head-up display
AGjUStNGiacx = = acey « & pea = e eee 2 awe ge 28
Adjusting the brightness................ 57
Operating .... 6... cece eee eee eee 28
Headlight range control............-...0- 52
Headlights
Cleaning... .... eee eee eee eee 299
Headlight range control................ 52
Washersystems: « scsi «wen © 6 evainin © 6 woaee 59
Washer system (filling washer fluid) ..... 272
Head restraints
ACjUStiNG rss » 5 ame ¢ 9 seuR ta eR x ROE aE 67
Removing and installing................ 67
Heated rear window...........0seceeeeuee 89
Heated steering wheel........... 000.0008 90
H@atiiGicias + < sate 3 & sees + 2 ees te eR SBS 87
HFP
refer to Hands Free Profile............. 197
High-voltage battery................... 119
Audi e-tron compact charging system.... 128
Charging........... eee eee ee eee 119,122
Charging display on the vehicle......... 123
Charging equipment................0- 126
Charging methods.................... 119
Charging ports on the vehicle........... 119
Charging timers . ¢ evi ss eve sv oxen 2 ve 120
Connecting the charging cable.......... 122
Messages while driving
Not running for long periods of time..... 121.
Opening the charging port door......... 122
Quick charging....................00. 119
Setting the timer’: « e.as ss sees ae eens es 124
Transporting charging equipment....... 127
High-voltage system............--000-- 119
High beams
High beam assistant.................4. 53
HighwayiliQhts.. « anor » suensus te « vomces a + aorewe i 6 52
Hill descenticontrrolis: « swans < v coves w ovarme a 0 109
Hill Hold iassist s seesiie oo sccm o susan av wenen wes 95
338
Home
refer to Home address...........-.04. 222
Home address..........2..00 eee eee eee 222
HomeLink
refer to Garage door opener............. 49
Home screen... 1.2.0... eee eee eee eee 20
HOM... eee 6
Hotspot
refer to Wi-Fi... 6.2... cece eee eee ee 211
I
Ignition
Switching on and off..............20005 93
Imbalance (wheels) .........00.0ees e008 283
Immobilizer
refer to Electronic immobilizer........... 40
Indicator lights’: » sce: : eens ss eee se eee ee 7
Inspection interval..............000000. 273
Instrument cluster.............0.-00 eee 12
Adjusting the layout................... 14
Cleaning iis « 6 scree oo comme 2 wonaes wo ween ao 301
Engine code........... ee cee eee ee eee 252
FaillP@iss = = sees se ees ¥ eee Ge BOERS ee 12
On-board computer ...........+-0e0e eee 17
Operating............... 0.0 e eee eee 13
Service interval display................ 273
Software information...........-.0005 252
Switching tabs.......... 0... e eee eee 13
Switching the view.............-.-0000 ee 14
Vehicle FUNCTIONS . wii ie cares bo orn sw ae 17
Version information.................. 252
Instrument illumination................- 57
Integrated assistance................0-. 21.
Integrated Toll Module................. 149
Intelligent search
NaVvigatiOMncss » samen © emcnene a 2 emamem @ H amen 217
Interference-Causing Equipment Standard
(ICES)... eee eee 330
TARERIOF LIGHT. . » ccesvie © masons © acasem es 56, 57
Interior: Monitoring. . = wes «6 wees oo wen © 39
Intermittent mode (windshield wipers) ..... 59
International travel.................00. 212
Internet
refer toconnect.......... cece eee ee eee 208
Internet radio
refer
to Online radio.............. 232, 233