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

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If a fault should occur in the servotronic system the power steering  
will still operate. The degree of power assistance will, however, no  
longer adapt to different speeds. If the electronic regulating system  
is not working properly, this is most noticeable when turning the  
steering wheel at low speeds (for instance when parking) – more  
effort will be required than usual. The fault should be corrected by  
a qualified workshop as soon as possible.  
WARNING  
When applying the brakes to clean off deposits on the pads and  
discs, select a clear, dry road. Be sure not to inconvenience or  
endanger other road users; do not risk an accident.  
Never let the car coast with the engine switched off (this can  
cause accidents).  
The power steering does not function when the engine is switched  
off. In this case the steering wheel is very hard to turn.  
Caution  
If the steering is held at its turning limit when the car is stationary,  
this will place an excessive load on the power steering system. In  
this case, the power steering system will make noises. It will also  
reduce the idling speed of the engine.  
Never let the brakes “drag” by leaving your foot on the pedal  
when you do not really intend to brake. This overheats the brakes,  
resulting in longer stopping distances and greater wear.  
Before driving down a long, steep gradient, it is advisable to  
reduce speed and move the selector lever to a lower gear. In this  
way you will make use of the engine braking effect and relieve the  
load on the brakes. If you still have to use the brakes, it is better to  
brake firmly at intervals than to apply the brakes continuously.  
Caution  
Do not keep the steering in the full-lock position for longer than  
15 seconds when the engine is running – this could cause damage  
to the power steering system.  
Note  
Note  
If the brake servo is out of action due to a malfunction, or if the  
car has to be towed, you will have to press the brake pedal consid-  
erably harder to make up for the lack of servo assistance.  
If the power steering should fail at any time or the engine is  
switched off (for instance when being towed), the car can still be  
steered. However, more effort will be required to turn the steering  
wheel.  
If you wish to equip the car with accessories such as a front  
spoiler or wheel covers, it is important that the flow of air to the  
front wheels is not obstructed, otherwise the brakes can overheat.  
If the system is leaking or malfunctioning, please take the car to  
a qualified workshop as soon as possible.  
The power steering requires a special hydraulic fluid. The fluid  
reservoir is located at the front of the engine compartment on the  
left page 256. The correct fluid level in the reservoir is important  
for the power steering to function properly. The hydraulic fluid level  
is checked at the Inspection Service.  
Power steering (servotronic)  
The power steering assists the driver when turning the  
steering wheel (with the engine running).  
The power steering assists the driver by reducing the force needed  
to turn the steering wheel. The degree of power assistance is  
adapted electronically, depending on the speed.  
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