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Driving tips -> Your vehicle and the environment -> Running in for Your Audi A4 4 Door Fourth Genration (2007-2015)

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Your vehicle and the environment  
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Your vehicle and the environment  
Running in  
Diesel particulate filter  
Applies to vehicles with diesel engine: The diesel particulate filter  
can filter out almost all soot particles contained in the exhaust gas.  
In normal driving conditions the filter is self-cleaning. Should the  
self-cleaning function of the filter not be able to operate, e.g. when  
the vehicle is continuously used only for short trips, the filter  
becomes obstructed with soot and the symbol for the diesel  
particulate filter lights up page 38.  
A new vehicle should be run in over a distance of 1,500 km. For the  
first 1,000 km the engine speed should not exceed 2/3 of the  
maximum permissible engine speed – do not use full throttle and do  
not tow a trailer or caravan. From 1,000 to 1,500 km you can gradu-  
ally increase the engine rpm and road speed.  
During its first few hours of running, the internal friction in the  
engine is greater than later on when all the moving parts have  
bedded down.  
WARNING  
How the vehicle is driven for the first 1,500 km also influences the  
engine quality. After the first 1,500 km you should continue driving  
at moderate engine speeds, in particular when the engine is cold.  
This helps to reduce wear and tear on the engine and increases the  
potential mileage which can be covered by the engine.  
Because of the high temperatures which can occur in the emis-  
sion control system (catalytic converter or diesel particulate  
filter), do not park the vehicle where the exhaust can come into  
contact with flammable materials under the car (e.g. on grass or  
at the forest edge). - Fire hazard!  
Do not apply any underseal agents in the area around the  
You should also avoid driving with the engine speed too low.  
Change down to a lower gear when the engine no longer runs  
“smoothly”. Excessively high engine speeds are prevented by an  
automatic rev limiter.  
exhaust system - fire hazard!  
How to improve economy and  
minimise pollution  
Emission control systems  
Fuel economy, environmental impact and wear on the engine,  
brakes and tyres depend largely on the way you drive the vehicle. By  
adopting an economical driving style and anticipating the traffic  
situation ahead, you can reduce fuel consumption by 10-15%. The  
following section gives you some tips on lessening the impact on  
the environment and reducing your operating costs at the same  
time.  
Catalytic converter  
Applies to vehicles with petrol engine: The vehicle must only be  
used with unleaded petrol, otherwise the catalytic converter will be  
destroyed.  
Never run the tank completely dry. The irregular fuel supply can  
cause misfiring, which would allow unburnt fuel to enter the  
exhaust system, which could cause overheating and damage the  
catalytic converter.  
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