Instruction book Audi A1 Version year 2010
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 Audi A1   General maintenance   Wheels and tyres  Wheels
It is important to use the correct wheels and tyres when replacement is necessary.
All four wheels must be fitted with tyres of the same type, size (rolling circumference) and preferably the same tread pattern.
If possible, tyres should be replaced at least in pairs and not individually (i.e. both front tyres or both rear tyres together).
Never use tyres whose actual size exceeds the dimensions of the factory-approved makes of tyre.
If you wish to fit the Audi A1 with non-standard rims or tyres, it is advisable to consult an Audi dealer before purchasing them.
The tyres and wheel rims are an essential part of the Audi A1's design. The tyres and rims approved by Audi are specially matched to the characteristics of the Audi A1 and make a major contribution to good roadholding and safe handling WARNING!.
The sizes of the rims and tyres approved for your Audi A1 are listed in the Audi A1's documents (e.g. EC Certificate of Conformity or COC document 1)). The Audi A1 documents vary depending on the country of residence.
Understanding the tyre designations makes it easier to choose the correct tyres. The following designations are marked on the tyre sidewall, for example:
215 / 45 R 16 90 V
This contains the following information:
215
Tyre width in mm
45
Height/width ratio in %
R
Letter R for radial
16
Rim diameter in inches
90
Load rating code
V
Speed rating code letter
The manufacturing date is also indicated on the tyre sidewall (possibly only on the inner side of the wheel):
DOT ... 2210 ...
means, for example, that the tyre was produced in the 22nd week of 2010.
Please note that with some types of tyre, the actual tyre size can differ from the nominal size marked on the tyre (for instance 215/45 R 16 90 V), and there may be significant differences in the contours of the tyres, even though the tyres are marked with the same nominal size designation. When replacing the tyres, it is therefore important to make sure that the actual size of the new tyres does not exceed the dimensions of the factory-approved makes of tyre.
Failure to observe this requirement can affect the clearance needed for the tyres. This could result in contact between the tyres and suspension components or bodywork. The brake lines could also be damaged and the Audi A1's safety could be severely impaired WARNING!. When using tyres with the maximum permitted nominal dimensions, this can also void the Audi A1's registration.
If you use tyres that are approved by Audi you can be sure that the actual tyre dimensions will be correct for your Audi A1. If you decide to fit a different type of tyre, you must obtain the appropriate manufacturer's certificate from the tyre retailer to confirm that the tyres are suitable for your Audi A1. Keep this certificate in a safe place.
Your local Audi dealer will be able to advise you on which tyres may be fitted to your Audi A1.
It is best to have all servicing of wheels and tyres performed by a qualified workshop. They have the necessary special tools and replacement parts, trained personnel and facilities for disposing of the old tyres.
WARNING!
  • It is very important to ensure that the tyres you have chosen have adequate clearance. When selecting replacement tyres, do not rely entirely on the nominal tyre size marked on the tyre; with some makes of tyre the effective tyre size can differ significantly from the nominal dimensions, even though the tyres have the same size designation. Inadequate tyre clearance can result in damage to the tyres or the Audi A1, causing a serious safety risk. It may also invalidate the Audi A1's type approval for use on public roads.
  • Avoid running the car on tyres that are more than 6 years old. If you have no alternative, you should drive slowly and with extra care at all times.
  • Run-flat tyres may only be used on Audi A1s which were originally equipped with run-flat tyres. The Audi A1 must have a suitable suspension system and a factory-fitted tyre pressure monitoring system which indicates a loss of tyre pressure. The unauthorised use of run-flat tyres can cause an accident or damage your Audi A1. Please ask your Audi dealer or qualified workshop whether run-flat tyres can be used on your Audi A1. When using run-flat tyres, it is important that all four wheels have run-flat characteristics. Do not fit normal tyres in combination with run-flat tyres!
  • If wheel trims are fitted after the car is purchased, ensure that there is an adequate flow of air for cooling the brakes.
For the sake of the environment
Old tyres must be disposed of according to the laws in the country concerned.
Note
  • Tyres with the marking "AO" or "RO" are specially matched to your Audi. We recommend that you use these tyres only. When used as intended, they meet the highest standards in safety and Audi A1 handling. Your Audi dealer or specialist retailer will be glad to provide more information.
  • Never mount used tyres if you are not sure of their previous history.
  • For technical reasons it is not normally possible to use wheel rims from other Audi A1s. In some cases this also applies to rims from other Audi A1s of the same model.
1) COC = certificate of conformity

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