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The 
stores accumulated  data covering  any num
ber  of successive  trips, regardless  of 
how long the ignition  is off  between  trips. Stora
ge  capacity of the 
information . slide  switch  knob A on the  windshield  wiper lever to the  desired 
position. 
1 - Single  trip memory 
2 -
Total tr ip  memory 
The  following  data can be recalled  for dis
play: 
Average  fuel consumption 
Distance  driven 
Average driving speed. 
Driving  time 
one of the  stored  values is exceeded,  then 
the  total  trip memory  will be erased  and re
calculated  once again.  Unlike  the single  trip 
memory,  the total  trip memory 
won't be 
erased  if you  have  stopped  for more  than 
two hours. 
Erasing the memories 
With the ignition  on. you can erase  each me
mory  separately.  Press button A and hold 
for  longer  than two seconds  selected  func
tion  will be erased. 
you  disconnect  the battery, 
When  the ignition  is switched  on, 
mph 
or 
km/h  within  the  45  minute  period, the new actual outside  temperature be dis
played. 
Displayed  temperature  will range  between 
and + and 
an ice crystal 
symbol  also appears  in the  display  (icy road 
warning). 
This  symbol  first flashes  for about  5 sec
onds,  then stays  on until  the outside  tem
perature  climbs above 
an icy road warning the 
switch from the  
     
        
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A 
Adjustable steering column .......... 68  Alternator/Generator 
.. .............. 19 
Adjusting  Anti-lock 
braking system (ABS) ...... 17 
-controls ............. .. . Anti-Slip  regulation  (ASRl 
- Head  Restraints  .
............... 56  -
..................
.. See  a/so Alarms 
Air circulat ion  -luggage  compartment  . 72  Armrest ........................... 66 
Air  conditioning 
.................... 
cooling  ...... ............  85  -
Storage bin . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 
..................... 89  -Tiptronic  ....................... 94 
Air  vents 
-Towing ........................ 98 
- Air  conditioning 
................. 82 Auto matic  transmission  (5-speed) .... 93 
-
..................... 91 - Back-up  lights .................. 96 
Airbag 
............ See  also Bookl et 2.1  -Igni tion  key  safety  interlock ...... 93 
-
safe ty .................... 34  Average  driving speed indicator ...... 11 
-Indicator  light ................... 16 Average  fuel  consumption  indicator ... 11 
Airbag indi cator  light  ................ 16 
Alarm  system 
........ ..............  
     
        
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Various factors influence  fuel consumption: 
engine  wear. brakes 
and tires, environmen
tal  impact. 
T his  chapter  addresses  some of these 
points. 
Your 
warm up. 
When  the engine  is idling,  it takes  a very 
long  time  to warm 
up. Moreover. during 
warm-up,  both engine  wear and exhaust 
gas emissions  are very  high.  Therefore,  be 
ready  to drive 
off immediately  after starting 
the  engine  and avoid  high engine  speeds. 
Avoid 
Upshift as early as possible -do not drive at unnecessarily high engine speeds. 
The highest  fuel economy  and the least  di
sturbance  to the  environment  are attained 
when  you drive  at l
ow engine  speeds and in 
the  highest  possible  gear. 
For  example , fuel  consumption  is twice 
as high in 2nd gear as it is in the  highest  gear. 
Downshift only when the engine is no longer running smoothly. 
Depending  on the  transmission  you have. 
you  can normally  drive in the  highest  gear at 
25  to 37  mph 
(40 to km 
Avoid driving at high speed. 
Fuel  consumption,  exhaust emissions  and 
engine  noise increase  disproportionately  at 
high  speeds. 
you drive  at approximately 
three  quarters  of top  speed,  fuel consump
tion 
be  reduced  by one  half.  Never  drive 
faster  than the posted  speed  limit and wea
ther  condit ions  permitting. 
Drive as smoothly as possible and keep a lookout ahead. 
Unnecessary  accelerating and braking in
crease  fuel consumption  and disturb  the en
vironment. 
Switch off your engine if you are caught in a traffic jam. This sa
ves fuel and reduces emissions. 
The 
Heavy  traffic, especially in large  cities 
w ith  many  traffic  lights. 
Stop-and-go  driving, especially  short di
stances  so that  the engine  never warms up as it should. 
Driving  in heavy,  slow moving  traffic in low gear so that  the engine  speed is relati
vely  high  when  compared  to the  distance 
driven. 
Plan your trips ahead of time. Organize your trips to include several errands and to avoid heavy traffic. 
course.  there are some  conditions  that affect fuel consumption  that you can't 
control. 
For  example,  fuel consumption  increases in 
the  wint er  or  under  difficult  conditions 
(bad roads.  towing  a trailer.  etc.). 
DRIVING  AND  
     
        
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lire service life 
The service of your tires depends for the 
most part on the 
sted on a sticker on the 
flation, causing loss of vehicle 
control. 
Low tire pressures increase fuel 
consumption which is 
tal to the environment. 
tir e inflation 
sure means: the has been  standing for at than 1 
(1 km). 
Do not forget to stem 
caps after checki ng tire pressure. 
Driving habits 
Fast  cornering,  heavy acceleration  and hard 
brak ing 
on new 
have your re-balanced. A 
be checked at 
check  tire  pressures when the tires 
are 
sure be higher. Do not reduce the 
pressure of warm tires. 
Don't forget to check the spare 
alignment causes  excessi-
ve and uneven tire  wear,  impairing the ty of the vehicle. 
WAGEN 
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