Hi dont bother with the tools as they change them from year to year and Audi want a fortune to do the job, after all they have exclusive access to the whole range, I bought three tools to change the seal on my A6 none fitted and in the end my mechanic lost the plot with it and timed the engine up to TDC cylinder one, stuck a drill bit through the cam pulleys to lock it in and with an appropriate amount of silicon grease on the crank end tapped the new seal in to place with a toffee hammer, you must ensure that all the surfaces are clean before you do this paying extra attention to the the gasket seal film you have to apply as the crank seal carrier forms part of the mating surface of the sump pan, you can't get the seal in the wrong place as there are two witness marks one on the reluctor ring on the new seal and one on the engine casing, the crank position sensor sits just to the left of the reluctor.
Steve.