Driver inf orma tion di spl ay
Trip computer
A pplie s to v ehicl es: w ith trip com pu te r
Introduction
The trip computer gives you information on current and
average fuel consumption rates, average speed, cruising
distance and driving time.
Fi g. 25 Trip computer
di sp lay: c urre nt
mi leag e
The fol lowi ng information is eva luated by the trip compu ter and
shown in th e display :
Cruis ing range
Driving time
Average fuel consumption
Average speed
Ins tantaneous fuel consumption
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The five different information contents -cruis ing range, driving
ti me, ave rage fuel economy , average speed and ins tan taneous fuel consumpt
ion
-rota te in the display in the same sequen ce as they
appear in the
table =:> fig. 25. •
Applies t o ve hic les: with t rip co mpute r
Memories
The trip c omputer is equipped with tw o fully automatic
memones.
F ig . 2 6 Tr ip co mput er
d isp lay : m emor y le vel 1
A smal l tag -arrow -=:> fig . 26 identifies which memory leve l is
current ly being displayed . The tag
"1 " indicates the single-tr ip
memory leve l 1, the tag "2 " the complete -trip memory leve l 2.
S ingle -t rip m emor y
The singl e-trip memory stores the trip information from the time th e
ignition is turned on until it is turned off . If the tr ip is con tinued
within two hour s from the time the ignition was turned off, the new
data w ill be included in the ca lculation o f the current trip in forma
tion . If the trip is interrupted for
more than two hours , the memory
is automatically reset to zero . _..
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You can reset the following values to zero using th e reset button:
• driving time
• average mileage
• average speed
The trip computer will not operate unless the ignition is on. When
you turn on the ignition, the function that was in use the last time
you turned the ignition off, wil l appear in the display . Briefly press
the function selector switch
@ or the reset button ® to set the
driving time
alarm=> page 40.
[ i ] Tips
All stored values w ill be lost if the veh ic le battery is disconnected. •
Applies to vehicles: with trip computer
Cruising range
The cruising range display helps you plan your trips.
The estimated cruising range in miles (kilometers) appears in the
d isplay . Th is te lls you how far you r vehicle wi ll be able to trave l with
the amount of fuel left in the tank and with the same driving style .
The disp lay counts down in 6 mile- (10 km-) s teps.
The cruising range is ca lculated based on the fuel consumption for
the last 18 miles (30 km). If you drive conservatively, the cruising
range wi ll increase .•
App lies to vehicles: with trip computer
Driving time
The driving time display reminds you when it is time to
take a break.
The length of time that you have been driving since you last rese t
the memory appears in this display. If you want to keep track of your driving
time from a given point in time, reset the memory at this
point in time by press ing the reset
butto n=> page 39, fig. 28 @ .
Sin gle -trip m emor y
If you stop driv ing for more than 2 hours , the driv ing t ime value will
be reset automatically .
Complete-trip memory
The driving time va lue remains in memory when the ignition is off.
When you resume driving, t he additio nal driving ti me is added on to
the previous value.
D riv in g time alarm
After you have been driving for two hours, the display wil l automat
ica lly switch to the driving t ime d isplay
2 :00 . The driving t ime
display wil l also flash. This driving time alarm reminds the driver to
take a break fro m driv ing.
To turn off the driving time alarm, briefly press the function selector
switch or the rese t button
~ page 39, fig . 28.
If you continue your trip or take a break o f
less than ten minutes, a
new a larm wi ll be disp layed at driving times of
4 :00 , 6 :00 etc.
However, the driving time alarm counter wi ll be reset if you take a
break of more than ten minutes. •
Applies to vehicles: with tr ip computer
Average fuel consumption
The average mileage indica tion allows you to anticipate
your refueling stops well ahead in time.
Th e average fuel economy i n MPG (1/100 km) s ince you last cleared
the memory appears in this display. You can use this disp lay to
adjust your driving technique to achieve a desired mi leage. I f you
want to determine the fuel economy for a new time period, reset the
memo ry using the reset
button => page 39, fig. 28 . After you have
reset the display, a zero will appear for the first 100 feet (30 metres) . .,_
Single -t rip memory
If you interrupt your trip for more than two hours , the average fuel
consumption value will be reset automatically .
Complete-trip memory
The value for average fue l economy will be stored when the ignition
is off. Once you resume driving. the new mileage figures will be
included into the calculation of the average .•
Applies to vehicles: with trip computer
Average speed
The average speed display helps you plan your progress .
The average speed in mph (km/h) since the last time the display was
reset appears in the display. If you want to determine your average
speed over a new time period, reset the memory using the reset
button
~ page 39, fig . 28 .
Single-trip memory
If you interrupt your trip for more than two hours the average speed
value will be reset automatically.
Complete-trip memory
The average speed value remains in the memory when the ignition
is off . The new data will be entered in to the calculation when you
resume driving.•
Appl ies to vehicles: with trip computer
Instantaneous fuel consumption
The instantaneous fuel consumption display helps you
save fuel.
The instantaneous fuel consumption in miles per gallon (1/100 km)
is shown in this display. You can use this disp lay to adjust your
driving technique to achieve a desired mileage.
Controls and equip
ment
Driver information display
Fuel consumption is recalculated in intervals of 33 yards (30
metres). When the vehic le is standing still, the most recent fue l
consumption is displayed .•
Menu display
Introduction
Fig. 29 Windshield
w iper lever : Reset
button
Fig . 30 Display: Start
menu ...
irechnical data
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Several functions in your vehicle can be set, activated and
controlled by means of
Menu s. With these menus, you can addition
ally select which information is to be shown in the DIS (Driver Infor
mation System) disp lay. This functions on ly with the ignit ion
switched on. Operation is controlled through the [Reset] button on
the windshield wiper
lever => page 41, fig. 29.
The
S ta rt me nu shows you the different types of d isplays:
S et
Check
Menu off
H el p•
Navigate the menu
The menu is opened using the I Reset] button and the
rocker switch on the windshield wiper lever. Inquiries and
settings are carried out.
F ig. 31 W inds hield
w ip er le ver: R es et
butt on and rocker
sw itch
[Reset] button ®=> fig. 3 1 and rock er switch @ functions
Open th e menu
- Press the [Reset) button as often as necessary until the
menu d isplay::::>
page 41, fig. 30 appears.
S elect and set
- Press the rocker switch to move to a menu display.
Sw itch operation ( up/down) resembles the disp lay .
Enter and confirm
- Press the [Reset! button.
Using the rocker switch, you can select the menus in the display or
change settings. The values selected have a red background .
By pressing the [ Reset] button, you activate the selection you made
or confirm the va lues you set. Selected functions are identified by a
check mark. •
Types of display
The DIS (Driver Information System) start menu offers a
choice am ong 4 types of displays.
The following functions reside behind the 4 types of displays in the
start
menu => page 41, fig. 30 :
Selec t se tting s
• Clock => page 43
• Computer=> page 43
• Speed alarm (speed warning) => page 35
• Tire pressure warning => page 46
• Radio display (switch on/off)
• Language
• Units (changing units of measurement for distance, fuel
consumption, time zone, temperature)
pressures for normal load conditions, p lease see chapter
~ p ag e 297 .
& WARNING
• When the tire pre ssure monitoring sy stem warning light i s lit ,
one or more of your tires is sign ifi cantly under-inflated . You should
s top and check your tire s as soon as possible , and inflate them to
the p rope r pres sure a s indicated on the vehicle's tire pre ssure
label
~ page 297 . Driving on a significantly under -inflated tire
c ause s the t ire to overheat and can lead to tire failure . Under -infla
tion also is likely to impair the vehicle's handling and stopping
ability .
• Do not adjust tire pre ssure when tire temperature is excessive.
Thi s could lead to serious tire damage and even cause the tire to
burst , with the additional danger of an ac cident .
<£' For the sake of the environment
Driving wi th under -inflated tires reduces fuel efficiency and tire
tread life.
[ i ] Tips
• Each tire should be checked mon th ly when cold and set to the
recommended inf lat ion pressure as specified on the tire pressure
table~ page 297 .
• The tire pre ssur e monito ring system he lp s the drive r to kee p
t rack of the tire pressures. But the d river s til l has the responsibi lity
for maintaining the correct tire p ressure .
• Tire pressure must only be adjusted when th e temperature of the
t ires is about the same as am bien t air temperatu re .
• When tires are replaced , the sensors and va lves must not be
detached or exchanged. Only the valve co re needs t o be rep laced
and, if necessary, the valve and the wheel e lectronics replaced.
Controls and equip
ment
Driver information display
• If you should put different whee ls and tires on your vehic le (e .g.
win ter wheels a nd ti res), you must be certa in that the wheels a nd
tires are compatible with the t ire pressure monitoring system .
O therwise the system will register a ma lfunction and a fau lt
message will be displayed. For more information, contact your Audi
dea ler .•
Ap plie s to veh ic les: with tir e pr ess ure mon ito ring syste m
Significant loss of air pressure 1
The yello w symbo l app ear s in the e ve n t of a s ignific a n t
Jo ss of air pre ss ure.
Fig . 36 Hi -lin e di splay:
y ellow s ymbol w ith
message ....
irechnical data
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-Push the I RESET I button.
-Push in the upper (lower) protrusion on the function
se lector switch
@ to select the Sto re pre ssure s option
~ page 49, fig. 41.
Following each intentional change in specified pressures , tire pres
sures must be resaved .
Af ter the pressures are saved, the tire pressure monitoring system
measures the current tire pressures and saves them as the new
specified pressures .
[ i] Tips
• The tire pressure is shown on the tire pressure label. On USA
vehic les, the tire pressure label is located on the driver's side 8-
pillar. On Canada vehicles, the tire pressure labe l is located either on
the driver's side 8 -pillar or inside the fuel filler flap . The tire pressure
label lists the recommended cold tire inflation pressures for the
vehicle at its maximum capacity weight and the tires that were on
your vehicle at the time it was manufactured. For recommended tire
pressures for normal load cond itions, please see chapter
~ page 297.
• The tire pressure monitoring system he lps the driver to keep an
eye on tire pressures. But the driver stil l has the responsibility for
mainta ining the correct tire pressure. •
Applies to vehic les : w it h tir e press ure m onit oring sys te m
Changing a wheel
When you change a wheel, the new tire mus t be initial
ized.
Fi g. 4 2 C enter display :
t ir e pr ess ure se lected
Fig . 4 3 Ce nter displa y:
W heel ch ang e se lecte d
-Act ivate and proceed through the menu as specified in
step 1
above~ page 48, .,
Openin g and closing
Anti-theft alarm system
Description
The anti-theft alarm triggers an alarm if anyone attempts
to break int o the vehicle.
The anti-theft alarm system triggers an audible alarm and turns on
t he emergency flasher if an unauthorized interference with the
vehic le is sensed by the system .
How is the anti-theft al arm sy stem swit ched on ?
The anti -theft alarm system is switched on when you lock the
dr iver's door manually using your key, o r w hen you use the remote
control. The system is activated approximate ly 30 seconds after the
vehic le is locked. T he indicator light on top of the door trim s tart
flashing rapidly for 30 seconds and then b link slowly.
How is th e anti -theft alarm system switched off ?
The anti-theft alarm system is switched off only when you use the
r emote contro l to unlock your vehicle. If you do not open a doo r
within 60 seconds after you have un locked with the remote control,
the vehicle wi ll loc k itse lf aga in automat ical ly .
If you lock just the driver's door using your key , the front
passenger 's door, the rear and the fue l filler flap remain locked.
I f you use the veh icle key to unlock the driver's door, the other
doors , the rear lid and the fuel tank flap will remain locked . The
a lar m system wil l not be deactivated u nless you insert the key in the
ignition switch within 15 seconds and turn on the ignition . If you fail
to do this, the alarm wi ll sound.
Wh en w ill t he anti th eft ala rm sys tem b e trigg ere d?
When the vehicle is locked, the ala rm system monitors and pr otects
the fo llowing parts of the vehic le:
• engine compartment
• luggage compartment •
doors
• veh ic le incline
• ignition
• factory installed radio .
When the system is activated , the alarm will be triggered if one of
the doors, the engine hood or the rear lid are opened, or if the igni
tion is turned on or the radio removed or if the vehicle incline has
been changed .
The anti -theft alarm system wi ll also go off when you unlock the rear
lid with yo ur key and open it. The alarm is switched off again when
you c lose the rear lid .
The anti -theft alarm system wil l also go off when the battery is
disconnected.
You can also trigger the alarm by pressing the PANIC button on your remote c ontro l. This wil l a lert other people in case of emergency.
Press the
PANI C button again to turn off the a larm .
How i s the anti-theft alarm switched off when
trigg ere d ?
The ala rm system is switched off when you un lock the veh ic le using
the remote contro l or when the ignition is switched on . The a larm
wi ll also switch itse lf off when it co mes to the end of its cyc le .
Em ergen cy flash er
The emergency flasher wil l b link briefly when the doors, engine
hood and rear lid are properly closed .
I f the emergency flashers do not blink, check the doors, engine hood
and rear l id to make sure t hey are proper ly c losed . If you close a
door, the hood or the rear lid with the anti -theft a larm switched on,
the emergency flas hers wil l b link only after you have closed the
door or lid .
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Roof rack installation
General information
The vehicle is equipped with integrated r oof railings. A
r oo f rack c an be used to carry additional luggage on the
r oo f.
- Always heed and read t he instructions prov ided by the
roo f rack manuf act urer when t he roof rack system must
be installed.
If a roof rack or simi lar luggage carry ing equipment is to be
insta lled, please note the fo llowing :
• T he ve hicle is eq uip ped with
integrated roof railings, which can
be covered into roof rack by installing cross bars . Only insta ll cross
b ars spec ifically des igned for this vehicle .
• These bars are the basis for a comp lete roof rack system . Addi
tio nal a ttachments are necessary to safe ly t ransport luggage, b icy
cles, surf boards, skis or small boats .
• All n ecessary har dware for these systems is ava ilable from your
authorized Audi dea ler.
When should the ro of r ac k be removed ?
• Before going through an automatic car wash (it is best to ask the
car was h operator}.
• When not in use (reduce fuel consumption, reduce wind noise
and guard agai nst theft).
_& WARNING
• Use of an unappro ved roof ra ck or incorre ct mounting of an
approved roof rack can cause the roof rack or the items carried on
it to fall off the roof onto the ro ad .
& W ARNING (continued )
• Objects falling from the roof of a vehi cle can cause a crash and
per sonal injury .
• Only mount the sy stem between the markings shown in
=> page 11 7, fig. 124.
• The roof ra ck sy stem must be installed exactly according to the
instruct ions prov ided.
0 Note
• Any damage to the vehicle caused by using roof racks or other
t ypes o f cross bars that have not been approved by Audi for y our
vehic le, or incorrect roof rack instal lation, is not covered by the
Warranty .
• Always check the roof rack mountings and hardware before each
t rip and during a trip to make s ure everyth ing is securely tightened .
If necessary, retighten the mountings and check the entire system
from time to time.
• After mounting a roof rack system, or when you transport
objects on the roo f of your vehicle, the height of the vehicle is natu
ra lly increased . Be carefu l when driving under low bridges or in
park garages for example . Th is cou ld cause damage to the vehic le
and even the load. •