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Driving tips -> Power management for Your Audi A4 4 Door Fourth Genration (2007-2015)

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Intelligent technology  
Applies to vehicles: with four-wheel drive  
Off-roader?  
Four-wheel drive (quattro®)  
Your Audi does not have enough ground clearance to be used as an  
off-road vehicle. It is therefore best to avoid rough tracks and  
uneven terrain as much as possible.  
On quattro models the engine power is distributed to all  
four wheels  
General notes  
WARNING  
On four-wheel drive vehicles, the engine power is distributed to all  
four wheels. The distribution of power is controlled automatically  
according to your driving style and the road conditions. Also refer  
to page 222, “Description”.  
Even with four-wheel drive, you should always adjust your  
speed to suit the conditions. Do not let the extra safety provided  
tempt you into taking any risks when driving – this can cause acci-  
dents.  
The four-wheel drive is specially designed to complement the supe-  
rior engine power of your Audi. This combination gives the car  
exceptional handling and performance capabilities – both on  
normal roads and in more difficult conditions, such as snow and ice.  
Even so (or perhaps especially for this reason), it is important to  
The braking ability of your car is limited by the grip of the tyres.  
In this respect, your car is no different from a car without four-  
wheel drive. So do not be tempted to drive too fast on icy or slip-  
pery roads just because the car still has good acceleration in these  
conditions (accident risk).  
observe certain safety points ⇒  
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On wet roads bear in mind that the front wheels may start to  
“aquaplane” and lose contact with the road if the car is driven too  
fast. If this should happen, there will be no sudden increase in  
engine speed to warn the driver, as with a front-wheel drive car. So  
do not drive too fast in the wet: adjust your speed to suit the  
conditions (accident risk).  
Winter tyres  
Thanks to its four-wheel drive, your car will have plenty of traction  
in winter conditions, even with the standard tyres. Nevertheless, we  
still recommend that winter tyres or all-season tyres should be fitted  
on all four wheels when winter road conditions are expected, mainly  
because this will give a better braking response.  
Snow chains  
Power management  
On roads where snow chains are mandatory, this also applies to cars  
with four-wheel drive page 273, “Snow chains”.  
This system helps to ensure reliable starting  
The power management controls the distribution of elec-  
trical energy and thus helps to ensure that there is always  
enough power available to start the engine.  
Replacing tyres  
On vehicles with four-wheel drive, all four tyres must have the same  
rolling circumference. Also avoid using tyres with varying tread  
depths page 270, “Replacing wheels and tyres”.  
If a vehicle with a conventional electrical system is left parked for a  
long time, the battery will gradually lose its charge because certain  
electrical equipment (such as the immobiliser) continues to draw