
Table of contents 
Table  of  contents 
Vehicle  literature  ... ..... . 5  Doors,  power  locks  ..... ... ... .  .  53  Parking  brake  .  . . .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 121 
Rear  lid .. .. ... ... ......... ...  .  55  Acoustic  park assist  .  .  . . .  .  .  . .  . . .  122 
Anti-theft  alarm  system  ........ . 
57  Cruise  contro l  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  .  123 
About  this  Owner's Power  windows  ... ... ... .... . .  59 
Transmission  .  .  .  . . .  .  . .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  . . .  126 
Manual  .... ............... ..  . 6  Power  top ....................  .  61  tiptronic® (6-speed  automat ic 
Controls  and 
equipment .................  . 
Instruments  and  controls  .....  . 
General  illustration  .............  . 
Instruments  and 
warning/indicator  lights  .......  . 
Instruments  .............. .....  . 
Warning/indica tor  lights  ...... ..  . 
Driver  information  display ... ..  . 
Introduction  ...... ....... ... ...  . 
On-Board  Diagnostic  system  (080) 
Auto-Check  Control  ....... .....  . 
Speed  warning  system  ... .... ..  . 
Trip  computer  ..... ... ... .. ....  . 
Menu  display  ... ..... ..... .. ...  . 
T ir e  pressure  monitoring  system  .. 
Opening  and  closing  ..... .....  . 
Keys  . ...... ... ...... ...... ....  . 
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Power  lock ing  system  .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  . .  50 
Keyless  entry  remote  contro l . .  .  .  .  51  Normal  operat
ion  ....... .. .. ..  . 
Wind  deflector  ........ .. ... .. . . 
Operate  the  power  top  manually 
Clear  vision  ...... . ... .... ... ..  . 
Lights  .... .... .... ...  · · ·  . · · , •  ·  ·  61 
transm ission)  .  .  . .  .  . .  .  .  .  . .  .  . .  .  . .  126 
66  multitronic®  .  . . .  . .  .  .  .  . . .  .  .  . .  .  . .  131 
68  Homelink®  . . . .  .  .  . .  .  . .  .  . .  .  . .  .  . . .  139 
76  Universal  remote  control  .  .  .  . .  .  . .  139 
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Interior  lights  .  .  .  .  .  . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . .  84 
Vision  ...................... .. . 
W iper  and  washer  system  ......  . 
Mirrors  ........ .. .. .. .... .... . . 
Digital  compass  .. . ... ..... ... .  . 
Seats  and  storage  ....... ... ..  . 
Genera l recommendat ions  ... .. . 
Manual  seats .. ... ...... ..... .  . 
Power  seats  .......... ... .....  . 
Cen ter  armrest  ........ .. ..... . . 
Rear  seats  .. .......... ... ... ..  . 
Sea t memory  .......... .......  . 
Luggage  compartment  ..... ... . 
Cupho lder  ....................  . 
Ashtrays  .......... ...... .....  . 
Cigarette  lighter/socket  ... .... . . 
Storage  . ..... ... .... ..... ....  . 
Warm  and  cold  .......... ... .. . 
Climate  controls  .. ... .........  . 
Electrically  heated  front seats  . . . 
Elect rically  heated  rear seats  ... . 
On  the  road  ............ ... ... .  .  84 
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Stee ring  .  . .  .  . .  .  . .  .  . .  .  .  . .  .  . .  .  . .  .  118 
Ignition  lock and ignitio n  switch  119 
Starting  and stopping  the  engi ne  1 20 
Safety  first  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 145 
Driving  Safely  .  .  .  . . .  .  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  .  .  146 
General  notes  .  .  .  .  .  . . . . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  146 
Proper  occupant  seating  pos itions  148 
Driver  and passenger  side  footwe ll  152 
Peda l area  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . . . .  .  .  . . .  .  .  152 
S tow ing  luggage  .  .  .  .  . .  .  . .  .  .  . . .  .  153 
Report ing  Safety  Defects  .  .  .  .  . . . .  155 
Automatic  rollover  protection  system  .  .  . . .  .  . . . .  .  .  . .  .  . . . .  .  . .  .  .  156 
Safety  belts  . . .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  . 159 
General  notes  . . . .  .  . .  . .  .  . .  .  .  .  . .  .  159 
Why  safety  belts?  . . .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  . .  .  . .  160 
Safety  belts  . . .  .  . .  .  . . .  .  . .  .  . .  .  .  .  . 163 
Safe ty  belt  pretensioners  .  .  . .  .  . . .  166  

Instruments  and  warning/indicator  lights 
Instruments  and  warning/indicator  lights 
Instruments 
Instrument  cluster  and  controls 
The instrument  cluster  is  your  central  source  of  information. 
Fig. 2  Overview  of the  instrument  cluster 
G) Coolant  temperatu re gauge  .. ..... ... ... .... ... . . 13 - Clock  and  date  display  .. .... ........ .... ... ..  . 
® Tachometer  with  time  and  date  display  . ....... ...  . 13,  14 -Instrument  cluster  illumination  ... .... .... ... .. . 
® Warning/indicator  l ights  .. ... ....... ... ........ . 18 0 Driver  information  system  ...... .... ....... .... . . 
© Spe edometer  with  odometer  . .... ...... ..... .. . . 15 © CHECK system  button  .......... ........... .....  . 
© Fuel  gauge  ...... .... ....... ........ ........ .. . 16 © Reset  but ton  for  Service  indicator  ................ . 
© Buttons  to  set  the: @ Reset  button  for  trip  odome ter  ..................  . 
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The instrument  cluster  illuminates  whenever  you  switch  on  the  igni
tion  with  the 
vehicle  headlights  off. The  instrument  cluster  illumina 
tion  dims  automatically  as the  daylight  begins  to  fade  away.  It goes 
out  completely  when  the  outside  light is very  dim.  The  reason  for 
this  is to  remind  you  to  turn  on  the  headlights  when  the  light  condi
tions  become  poor. • 
Engine  coolant  temperature  gauge 
The engine  coolant gauge~ page  12, fig.  2 G) only  works  when  the 
ignition  is  on . To prevent  damage  to  your  engine,  please  note  the 
following  important  points: 
Engine  cold 
As  long  as  the needle  remains  at  the left  end  of the  gauge,  the 
engine  still  has  not  reached  its  operating  temperature . Avoid  high 
engine  speeds,  heavy  engine  loads  and  heavy  throttle. 
Normal  temperature 
When  the  engine  has reached  its  operating  temperature, the needle 
will  move  into  the  middle  of  the  gauge  and  remain  there.  If the 
engine  is working  hard  at  high  outside  temperatures,  the needle 
may  turn  further  to  the  right . This  is no cause  for  concern  as  long as 
the 
- F-warning  light  in  the  instrument  cluster  does  not  illuminate. 
When  the 
-L warning  light starts  to  flash,  this can mean  one of  two 
things:  either  the  coolant 
temperature is too  high,  or  the  coolant 
level is too  low~ page  31. 
_& WARNING 
• Always  observe  the  warning  in ~ page  242, "Engine  compart
ment"  before  opening  the  engine  hood  and  checking the  engine 
coolant  level. 
•  Never  open  the  engine  hood  if you  see or  hear  steam,  or  if you 
see engine  coolant  dripping  from  the  engine  compartment.  You 
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Instruments  and warning/indicator  lights 
& WARNING  (continued) 
could burn yourself.  Let the  engine cool off first  so that  you cannot 
hear  or  see any steam  or  engine  coolant. 
0 Note 
•  Mounting  additional lights or accessories  in front  of  the air  inlets 
reduces  the  cooling  effect  of  the  radiator.  At  high  outside  tempera
tures  or high  engine  load,  the engine  could  overheat. 
•  The  front  spoiler  has  been  designed  to  properly  distribute  the 
cooling  air  when  the vehicle  is moving.  If  the spoiler  is damaged, 
this  could  reduce  the  cooling  effect and  the  engine  could  then  over
heat.  Ask your  authorized  Audi  dealer  for assistance. • 
Tachometer  (engine  rev  counter) 
The tachometer  indicates  the  engine  RPM (revolutions  per 
minutes). 
The  tachometer ®~ page  12, fig.  2 is the  left one  of  the two  large 
clock -type  displays. 
The  engine  turns at  a speed 
1,000 times the  single  digit in  the 
display,  e.g.  if  the  needle  points  at the  "2",  the  engine  turns  at 
2,000  RPM. 
If the  engine  RPMs drop  below  1,500, you  should  downshift to the 
next  lower  gear. The red  area  at  the  end  of  the  scale  indicates 
maximum  permissible  engine  RPMs after  the  break-in period. 
Before  reaching  this  area,  you  should  either  shift  into  the  next 
higher  gear or ease your  foot off  the  accelerator  pedal. 
0 Note 
The  tachometer  needle  should  not move into the  red  range. If it 
does,  then  only  for  a very  short  period  of  time.  You could  damage 
your  engine  by  driving at high  RPM!  _.  

Instruments and warning/indicator  lights 
ffi For the  sake  of  the environment 
Upshifting  early  saves fuels and reduces  engine  noise .• 
Digital  clock  with date  display 
Your vehicle  is  equipped  with  either  a quartz  clock  or a 
digital  clock. 
Setting  the hour 
Fig. 3  Instrument 
cluster  with  the digital 
clock 
- Press the  "MODE" button; the hour  display  starts  to  flash. 
- Press the"+"  button  to  turn  the hour  forward . 
- Press the"-"  button  to  turn  the  hour back. 
Setting  the  minute 
- Press the  "MODE" button  repeatedly  until  the  minute 
display  starts  to  flash. 
- Press the"+"  button  to turn  the  minutes  forward. 
- Press the"-"  button  to  turn  the  minutes  back. 
Setting  the  date  (day, month  and year) 
-Press the  "MODE" button  often  until  the  date  display 
starts  to  flash. 
- Press the"+"  button  or  the"-"  button  to set  the  day. 
- Press the  "MODE"  button  again;  the  month  display  starts  to flash. 
- Press the"+"  or  the" -"  button  to  set  the  month. 
- Press the  "MODE" button  again;  the  year  display starts  to 
flash. 
- Press the"+"  or"-"  button  to  set  the  year. 
Switching  off  the  date  display 
-Press the  "MODE"  button  repeatedly  until  the  complete 
date  display  starts  to  flash. 
- Press the" -"  button;  the date  display  switches  off. 
Switching  on  the  date  display 
- Press the  "MODE"  button  repeatedly  until the  complete 
date  display  starts  to  flash. 
- Press the"+"  button;  the  date  display  will  reappear. 
When  the  date  display  stops  flashing,  this  means  the  time  and date 
have  been  successfully  stored . 
When  the  ignition  is  switched  off,  the  odometer  reading and  the 
digital  clock  with  date  display  can be switched  on  for a few  seconds 
by  pressing  the CHECK button => 
page  12, fig. 2 @ . •  

Instrument  cluster  illumination 
It  is possible  to  adjust  the  instrument  cluster  illumination. 
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Fig.  4  In strum ent 
c lus ter  illum inat io n 
- Press the"+"  button  to  increase  the  brightness. 
Press the"-"  button  to  dim  the  br ightness. 
A light  sensor  in  the instrument  cluster  controls  the  illumination  for 
the  instrument  cluster,  the  center  conso le and  the  displays. 
The  illumination  for  the  instrument  cluster  lights  up  whenever  you  switch  on  the  ignition  with  the 
ve hic le head lights  off. As  the 
daylight  fades,  the  instrument  c luster  illumination  likewise  dims 
automatically  and  wi ll go  out  complete ly when  the  outside  light  is 
very  low . This  feature  is meant  to  remind  you  to  switch  on  the  head 
lights  when  the  outside  light  conditions  become  poor. • 
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Speedometer  with  odometer 
The speedometer  shows  you the  vehicle  speed,  and  the 
odometer  shows  you how  many  miles  (kilometers)  you 
have  driven . 
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Fi g. 5  Odome ter 
di sp la y  in side s pee d
o m eter 
The  odometer  and  trip  odometer  are  located  inside  the  speedom 
eter. 
•  USA  models  - Miles 
•  Canada  models  - Ki lometers 
Lo wer  odomet er 
The  lower  odometer  shows  the  tota l number  of  miles  (ki lometers) 
driven. 
Upp er  odom ete r  (t rip  odo m ete r) 
The  upper  odometer  shows  the  total  number  of  miles  (kilometers) 
driven  since  you  last  reset  the  odometer  to  zero.  You  can  use this 
odometer  when  you  want  to  keep  track  of  how  many  miles  (kilome
ters)  you  have  driven  for  a single  trip  or  errand.  The  last  digit  indi cates  1/10 of  a mile  (100 meters).  You can  set the  trip  odometer  back 
to  zero  by  pressing  the  reset  button 
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The  information  disappears  after  approximately  5 seconds. 
Setting the speed  warning 
By pressing  the  [ CHECK I button  you  can  set  speed  warning 1 
=> page  36 while the  vehicle  i s moving . 
Speed  warning 2* => page  36 can  only be set  with  the ignition 
switched  off.  • 
Service  interval  display 
The service  interval  display  reminds  you  when  your  next 
service  is  due. 
Display  remaining  distan ce 
Fig. 7 Serv ice interval 
display  in the  in stru 
men t cluster 
With  the  ignition  on,  briefly  push  button G) to  display  the  distance 
remaining  (miles/kilometers)  until  the  next  service  is  due . You  can 
recall  the  service  countdown  with  the engine  in  id le or while  driving 
at  a slow  speed  up  to 
3 mph (5 km/h).  The  remaining  distance  will 
be  updated  every 
300 miles (500 km) : 
On a new  vehicle,  or  immediately  after  a service  has  been 
performed,  the  following  message will  be displayed: 
Service  in ····  mi  (km)  ··· days 
For the  the  first  300  miles  (500 km)  of  driving  after  a service , the 
display  will  keep showing  dashes.  This is 
NOT a malfunction.  Rather, 
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Instruments  and warning /indicator  lights 
the system  needs  the mileage  to  (re-Jodjust  to your  driving  style . Only 
then  can  it start  generating  and  updating  figures  for  the distance and 
days  until  the  next  scheduled  service. 
Service  reminder 
As soon  as  less than 1,200 miles (2,000 kilometers)  of driving  are left 
before  the  next  due  service,  the  following message  will  be  displayed 
when  you switch  on  the  ignition : 
Service  in 1,200 mi (2,000  km)···  days 
After  about  five seconds  the  display  switches  back.  Each  time you 
switch  on  the  ignition,  the  distance  will  be  updated  until  the  next 
service  date  is  reached. 
Service due 
If  service  is due  immediately, Service! will  appear  in  the  display 
immediately  after  switching  on  the  ignition . The  display  switches 
back  after  about  five  seconds. 
Resetting  the  display 
Your  authorized  Audi  dealer  will  reset  the  display  after  performing 
the  scheduled  service.  If the  service  is  not  performed  by an  autho 
rized  Audi dealer,  the  display  must  then  be  reset  as follows: 
•  Switch  off  the  ignition. 
•  Press and  ho ld the  Service  button 
G)=> fig. 7, then  switch  on the 
ignition . One  of  the  fol lowing  messages  appears  in  the  display: 
Service  in ····  miles or Service!. 
• Press  the reset  button @ until  either  of  the  the  following 
messages  appears in the  display: 
Service  in ····miles···  days or 
Service! 
After  about  five  seconds  the display  switches  back. 
[ i ] Tips 
•  Do  not  reset  the  display  between service  intervals.  Doing so will 
resu lt  in  an  incorrect  display. 
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Instruments and warning /indicator  lights 
•  The  service  display  information  will  remain  intact  even  if  the 
battery  is  disconnected . 
•  If a priority  1 malfunction  is detected  (red  symbol),  you  cannot 
display  the  distance  remaining. • 
Reset  button 
The  "0.0"  button=> page  17, fig.  7 @ performs  the  following  func
tions : 
Resetting  the trip  odometer 
The  upper  odometer  (trip  odometer) => page  15 can be reset  back to 
zero  by  pressing  the  reset  button. 
Resetting  the  service  interval 
The service  interva l display=> page  17 can  be  reset  by  pressing  the 
reset  button  (first  select  the  "reset"  mode  in  the service  indicator 
display). • 
Warning /indicator  lights 
Overview 
The warning/indicator  lights  indicate  different  functions 
or  a  possible  malfunction. 
Fig. 8  Instrument  clu ste r: complete  set  of warning /indi cator  symbols  (USA 
models) 
Your  vehicle  is equipped  with  several  important  warning  and  indi 
cator  lights  to  help  you  monitor  the  continued  reliable  operation  of 
your  vehic le~ 
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USA models : 
Malfunction Indicator lamp  (MIU 
Canada models: 
Malfunction  lndictor  Lamp (MIU 
Airbag  sys tem 
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Tire  pressure  monitoring  system* 
USA models: 
Cruise  control  activated 
Canada  models: 
Cruise  control  activated 
USA models: 
Anti-lock  brake  system  (ABS) 
Canada  models: 
Anti -lock  brake  system  (ABS) 
Safety  belt  Power  top  operation 
Left  turn  signal 
Electronic  stabilization  program 
(ESP) 
Generator 
High  beam 
Electronic  power  control 
USA models: 
Brake system,  parking  brake  set 
Canada  models:  Brake  system,  parking  brake  set 
Right  turn signal 
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Instruments  and warning/indicator  lights 
& WARNING 
• Failure to  heed warning  lights  and  other  important  vehicle 
information  may  result  in serious  personal  injury  or vehicle 
damage . 
•  Whenever  stalled  or  stopped for  repair, move the  vehicle  a safe 
distance  off the  road,  stop the  engine,  and  turn  on the  emergency 
flasher 
~ page  82. 
•  The  engine  compartment  of  any motor  vehicle  is a  potentially 
hazardous  area.  Before you  check anything  in the  engine  compart
ment,  stop the  engine  and  let  it  cool down . Always  exercise 
extreme  caution  when  working  under  the  engine  hood 
~ page  242, "Engine  compartment" . 
[ i] Tips 
Many  functions  are  monitored  by  the  Auto-Check  system 
~ page  28. Malfunctions  or faults  will  be identified  either  with  a  red 
symbol  (priority  1  -Danger!)  or  with  a yellow  symbol  (priority  2 -
Warning) .• 
Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp  (MIL) 
L.i (USA  models)/  (Canada  models) 
The  Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp  (MIU is part  of  the  On-Board  Diag
nos tic  (OBD Ill  system.  The  symbol,.. lights  up  when  the  ignition  is 
turned  on  and  will  turn  off after  the  engine  has  started and  has 
settled  at constant  idle speed . This  indicates  that  the  MIL is wo rking 
properly. 
The warning  light illuminates  when  there  is a malfunction  in  the 
engine  electronic  syst em . Contact  your  authori zed Audi  d ealer  and 
have  the  malfunction  corrected. 
For  more  information 
~ page  27 . •