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D2 (1994-2002)

Towing eyes (Audi A8 D2)

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When towing a vehicle, the cable or rigid coupling must be attached only to the towing eyes.

When towing a vehicle, the cable or rigid coupling must be attached only to the towing eyes.


Fig. 2–37. Removing the grille at the bottom of the front bumper


Using a screwdriver blade, lever off the grille at the bottom of the front bumper (Fig. 2–37).

Using a screwdriver blade, lever off the grille at the bottom of the front bumper (Fig. 2–37).


Fig. 2–38. Screwing in the front towing eye


Screw the towing eye from the vehicle repair kit into the socket that is exposed after removing the grille (Fig. 2–38). You can use a tire iron or a wheel bolt wrench to screw in the towing eye.

Screw the towing eye from the vehicle repair kit into the socket that is exposed after removing the…


Fig. 2–39. Removing the plug in the lower right part of the rear bumper




Using a screwdriver blade, lever out the plug on the lower right side of the rear bumper (Fig. 2–39).

Screw the towing eye from the vehicle repair kit into the socket that is exposed after removing the plug.

When towing a front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive vehicle with an automatic transmission, place the selector lever in the position N and move at a speed of no more than 50 km/h for a distance of no more than 50 km.

When towing a four-wheel drive vehicle with a manual transmission, tow at a speed of no more than 50 km/h for a distance of no more than 50 km.

When towing a four-wheel drive vehicle with a manual transmission, tow at a speed of no more than…


Fig. 2–40. Location of the tire pressure label


Tire pressure plate located on the inside of the fuel filler flap (Fig. 2–40).
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