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Opening and closing
To open: Tu rn the switch in direction 1.
The switch can be set to any intermediate
position.
When you turn the switch, you will be able
to feel a point at which resistance builds up.
In order to achieve a maximum comfort lev
el when the roof is operi, it's recommended
that you only open the power roof to this
point To
close:
Turn the switch to position 0.
�W ARNING
Be careful when closing the power
roof! Check to see that no one is in
the way, or serious injury could re
sult.
To lift:
Briefly press the control to tilt the roof up as
far as it will go.
The roof can be set to any position in be
tween by holding the switch until the roof
reaches the desired position.
To lower:
To move it all the way down again, pull the
control briefly. CONT
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Notes
• When the glass roof opens, the sun visor
used to keep out strong sunlight is also
opened automatically. If desired, the visor
can be slid shut manually when the power
roof is closed.
It is important to remember to close the
power roof when parking the car or if it sud
denly starts raining -especially when the
sun shade is extended.
• The power roof is protected by a circuit
breaker to prevent the electrica l system
from overlo ading. If the power roof will not
close normally, it can be closed by pulling
the controL
Conv enience closing
You can also close . the power roof from the
outside when locking your vehicle:
Hold the key in the close position in the driv
er's door.
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EQUIPMENT---------------------
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Emergency closing
If you cannot close the roof with the electric
switch, you can still close the roof manually
using a crank (see right illustr ation). The
crank is located behind the fuse cover (see
page 274).
In order to access the power roof motor, re
move the interior light (lens and housing) as
follows:
• Place the flat side of the screwdriver
found in the vehicle tool kit on the rear side
of the lens as shown in the illustration and
carefu lly pry the lens downward.
17 0 •
Then insert the screwdriver into the gap
between the light housing and the frame in
the rear on the side and carefully pry out the
housing.
To close the roof, press the manual
crank (1) into the hex socket (2) until it en
gages. Keep pressing down and turn the
crank.
Reinst all the light housing and lens in the
reverse order.
Have the problem corrected by your autho
rized Audi dealer. Power
roof with solar panel*
The solar panel is operated in the same way
as the power roof. The roof's solar cells sup
ply energy for the air conditioner blower.
See page 166.
The interior trim is fixed to the solar panel
cannot be opened and closed separately.

Sun
visors
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1
You can lift the visors out of the center
mounting {arrow 1 in illus tration) and move
them toward the door windows to protect
against side glare.
A vanity mirror is located on the back of the
sun visors.
The light for the mirror {which is located in
the roof) switches on automatically when
the mirror cover is slid open (arrow 2) and
switc hes itself off when the cover is closed .
The light also switches itself off when the
sun visor is pushed back up. There is
also a small folding sun visor lo
cated between the sun visors for the driver
and front passenger. You can use this sun vi
sor to cover the space about the rear-view
mi rror. CONT
ROLS AND EQUIPMENT
Sun shade*
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For protect ion against direct sunlight, al
ways use the sun shade whenever you
must park your vehicle exposed to the sun.
Rear doors•
The sun shade can be used to cut glare
through the rear passengers' windows.
Pull out the shade and engage it in the hooks
on the upper part of the door frame.
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Roof rack
If a roof rack or similar luggage carrying
equipment is to be installed, please note the
following;
• The vehicle is equipped with integrated
roof railings, which can be covered into a
roof rack by installing cross bars. Only install
cross bars specifically designed for this ve
hicle.
• These bars are the basis for a complete
roof rack syste m. Additional attachments
are necessary to safely transport luggage,
bicycles, surf boards, s.kis or boats.
• All necessary hardware for these sys
tems is available from your authorized Audi
Dealer. Note
• Any damage to the vehicle caused
by using roof racks or other types of
cross bars that have not been ap
proved by Audi for your vehicle or
incorrect roof rack installation is
not covered by the Warranty.
�W ARNING
• Use of an unapproved roof rack
or incorrect mounting of an ap
proved roof rack can cause the
roof rack or the items carried on it
to fall off the roof onto the road.
• Objects falling from the roof of
a vehicle can cause an accident
and personal injury.
• Only mount the system between
the markings shown in the illustra
tion.
• The roof rack system must be
installed exactly according to the
instructions provided. Installing
a roof rack
The cross bars must be installed ex
actly according to the instructions
provided.
• The front and rear cross bars must be
mounted between the punched markings
on the inside of the roof railings (see illustra
tion).
• Always distribute the loads evenly.
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Loading a roof rack
Always distribute the loads evenly.
The total maximum permissible load
carrying capacity of 200 lbs ( 1 00 kg)
for the roof rack installation (includ
ing weight the roof rack system)
must not be exceeded -see
page 290 for details.
19 2 �
WARNING
• Improper use of a roof rack can
cause accidents and personal inju
ries.
• The use of a roof rack can nega
tively affect the way a vehicle han
dles.
• Cargo that is large. heavy,
bulk y, long or flat will have a
greater negative influence on the
vehicle's aerodynamics. center of
gravity and over all handling.
• Never exceed the maximum per
missible load carrying capacity of
the roof of your vehicle.
• Always drive slowly, avoid sud
den braking and maneuvers when
transp orting cargo on the roof of
your vehicle. When to
remove the roof rack
If you have installed a roof rack on your ve
hicle, it is best to ask the car wash operator
if it should be removed before going
through an automatic car wash.
When not in use, remove the roof rack to re
duce wind noise, improve handling, fuel
consump tion and guard against theft.

VEHICLE OPERA
TION-----------------------
Operate your vehicle safely
The condition of the vehicle is es
sential for driving safety.
Therefore, always be sure to observe the
following points before you drive off:
• Check lights and turn signals.
• Check fuel level.
• Adjust the mirrors.
• Make sure that all lights and all
windows are clean.
• Make sure the air Intake slot be
tween the engine hood and the
windshield is free of leaves, snow
and ice.
• Check warning and indicator
lights when starting the engine.
For driving safety, always follow the speci
fied maintenance intervals in your Mainte
nance booklet -especially for changing
the brake fluid, see page 242.
Yo ur personal driving style and your
attitude affect driving safety to a
very great extent.
19 4 Therefore,
for your own safety:
• Wear your safety belts and wear
them properly, even if you're just
driving in the city or to the corner
store -see page 14.
• Make sure that all passengers are
wearing their safety belts properly,
even those sitting in the rear -
see page 14.
Passengers not wearing safety belts endan
ger not only themselves in case of an acci
dent, but also the driver and other passen
gers.
• Make sure that children always sit
on the rear seat properly restrained
by a res traint system appropriate
for their size and age.
• Never transport a child in a rear
facing child or infant seat on the
front passenger seat.
• Adjust your seat so that you can
easily reach all controls as far away
from the airbag as possible but no
closer than 10 in. (25 em) -
see page 76. •
The seating position is very im
portant for the airbag performance
- see page 29.
• Always adjust the head restra ints
to the correct height.
For maximum protection, the upper edge of
the head restraints should be at least at
eye level, or higher .
• Always make sure that the move
ment of the pedals is not restricted
In any way-see page 102.
• Store luggage and light items
properly
in the luggage compartment
see page 88.
of the roof - see page 191.
• If you drink, do not drive.
The use of alcohol, drugs and certain medi
cations will seriously impair perception,
reactions and driving ability, and substan
tially increase the risk of an accident and
personal injury.

----------------------VEHICLE
OPERATION
,:lib Remove
supplementary roof
� rack components when not In
use.
At high road speeds, the increased air �e
sistance caused by the cross bars also In
creases fuel consumption.
,:lib Switch oH any electrical equip
� ment when no longer needed.
The more electricity you consume, the
higher the fuel consumption.
,:lib Check your vehicle 's fuel co?'l!�Sr sumption regularly. Keep a writ
ten record or use the trip odometer .
Check your fuel consumption ea?h time you
refu el. By doing this, you can d1scov �r a �y
inc onsistencies which could result 1n In
creased fuel consumption and have these
checked before other problems appear. •
Check your oil each time you fill
your tank
The amount of oil used is related to engine
load and speed.
It is normal for the oil consumption of a new
engine to reach its lowest value after a cer
tain mileage has been driven.
You must drive your vehicle about 3,000
miles (5 000 kilome tres) before you can
properly assess oil consumption.
This also applies to fuel consumption and
engine output.
• The published ENVIRONME NTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) and
Tr ansport Canada consumption esti
mates may not correspond to your
actual consumption on the road.
which will vary depending upon ve
hicle load and speed. road and
weather conditions. trip length. etc. The
catalytic converter is an efficient
"clean-up" device built into the exhaust
system of the vehicle. The catalyttc convert
er burns many of the pollutants in the ex
haust gas before they are released into the
atmosphere.
The exclusive use of unleaded fuel is
critically important fo.r the life of
the catalytic converter and proper
functioning of the engine - see
page 225.
The catalytic converter will be per
manently damaged by:
• Exc eeding the correct engine oil
level - see page 236;
• Driving until the fuel tank be
comes completely empty. The en
gine could misfire. Unburned fuel
could also get into the exhaust sys
tem and this could cause the catalyt
ic converter to overheat;
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HICL E OPER ATION ------------------------
• Tu rning off the ignition while the
vehicle is movin g-sea page 115 -or
• Other unusual operating condi
tions.
Do not continue to operate your ve
hicle under these conditions, as
otherwise fuel can reach the catalyt
ic converter. This could result in
overheating of the converter, requir
ing its replacement.
To assure eHiciant operation of the
Emission Control System:
• Have your vehicle maintained
properly and in accordance with the
service recommendations in your
Maintenance booklet.
Lack of proper maintenance as well
as improper usa of the vehicle will
impair the function of the emission
control system and could lead to
damage.
19 8 Cl
Do not alter or remove any com
ponent of the Emission Control Sys
ta.m unless approved by the
manufacturer.
• Do not alter or remove any device,
such as heat shields, switches, igni
tion wires, valves, which are de
signed to protect your vehicle 's
Emission Control System and other
important vehicle components.
Nota
Do not leave engine idling unat
tended after starting. If warning
lights should come on to indicate
improper operation, they would go
unheeded. Extended idling also pro
duces heat, which could result in
overheat ing or other damage to the
vehicle or other property. �W
ARNING
• Parking
Do not park or operate the vehicle
in areas where the hot exhaust sys
tem may coma in contact with dry
grass, brush, fuel spill or other ma
terial which can causa a fire.
• Undercoating
Do not apply additional undercoat
ing or rustproofing on or near the
exhaust manifold, exhaust pipes,
cata lytic converter or heat shields.
During driving, the substance
used for undercoating could over
heat and causa a fire.