
On  the  road -_______________ ____, 
0 Note 
Do  not  stop  the  engine  immediately  after  hard  or  extended  driving. 
Keep the  engine  running  for  approximately  two  minutes  to  prevent 
excessive  heat  build-up. • 
Parking  brake 
Parking  brake 
When  the parking brake  is set,  it  prevents the vehicle  from 
rolling  away  unintentionally. 
Setting  the  parking  brake 
Fig . 137  Center 
console:  Parking  brake 
set 
- Pull  the  parking  brake  lever  all  the  way  up. 
Releasing  the  parking  brake 
- Pull  the parking  brake  lever  up slightly 
and press  the 
release  button  at  the  same time=:> fig.  137  -arrow-. 
- Keep the  release  button  pressed  and  lower the  parking 
brake => 
&-
Contro ls and  eq uip
ment 
If you  should  drive  off  with  the  parking  brake  still  set, a warning  tone 
will  sound  and  the  following will  appear  in the instrument  cluster  to 
remind  you  to  release  the  parking  brake: 
Parking brake  set 
The  parking  brake  warning  comes  on  only  after  you  have  driven  for  longer  than  3 seconds  and  faster  than  5 mph  (5 km/h). 
The  parking  brake  warning  light  Brake (Canada: 
{(j))) illuminates 
when  the  parking  brake  is set  and  you  switch  on  the  ignition . 
& WARNING 
Always  release the  parking  brake completely. A partially  engaged 
brake will  overheat  the  rear brakes,  reduce their  effectiveness  and 
cause  excessive wear.  This  could  lead to  brake  failure  and  an acci
dent. 
0 Note 
Only  after  the  vehicle  has come  to complete  stop,  should  you  firmly 
set  the  parking  brake and  either  move  the  gearshift  lever  into 1st. 
gear  (manual  transmission)  or  move  the  selector  lever  into  P (Auto 
matic  transmission). • 
Parking 
To prevent  a parked  vehicle from rolling  away,  there  are a 
few  things  you  should  do. 
When  you  park  your  vehicle,  do  the  following: 
- Stop  the  vehicle  using  the  brake pedal. 
- Set  the  parking  brake  firmly. 
- Move  the  selector  lever  into the 
P position =:> &. 
~ehicle  care  Technical data  

-L___:O~ n'.... t ~h~ e~r ~o~a ~ d:...._  _______________________________________________  _ 
-Swit ch  off  the  e ngine  an d  rem ove  the  ignitio n key  f rom 
t h e  ig nition  loc k. 
What  else  you  should  do  when  parking  your  vehicle  on 
an  i ncline  o r de clin e 
Turn  the  s teering  wheel  so  that  if  the  vehic le sh ould  start  to  ro ll,  it 
wi ll ro ll  into  the  curb . 
I f  you  are  parking  on  a 
decline (the  fron t of  your  vehicle  facing 
downhil l), turn  the  front  wheels  to  the  right  so  that  they  point 
toward  the  curb. 
If  you  are  par king  on  an incline (the  font  of  your  vehic le  fac ing 
uphill),  turn  the  front  whee ls  to  the lef t so that  they  point 
away  from 
the  curb . 
Move  the  selector  lever  into  the P position. 
LJ}. WARNING 
This is how  you  can  redu ce the  r isk of injury  when  leaving  your 
vehicle . 
•  Never  par k the  vehi cle  where  it  c an  come  i n contact  with  dry 
gra ss,  spilled  fuel  or any  other  flammable  materials . 
•  Never allow  an yone  -especi ally s mall  ch ildren  -to  remain  in the 
vehicle  when  it  i s locked . Locked doors make  it  more  difficult  for 
res cuer s to  acce ss the  pas senger  compartment  in  the e vent  of a n 
emergency _ Danger  to  life! 
•  Never  leave  children  unsupervised  in the  vehicle . Children 
c ould  release the  parking  brake  or  move the  gear shift  lever out  of 
gear . The  vehi cle could  st art  to  roll awa y and  cau se an  a ccident . 
•  No  matter  wha t the  sea son  i s, the  temperature  in a  parked 
vehi cle can  reach  d angerous  levels . • 
Acoustic  park  assist 
A pplies  to  vehicles : with  4 -ch an nel a co ustic  park  ass is t 
Rear  acoustic  park  assist 
The rear  acoustic  park  assist  warns  you  of  obstacles  or 
objects  behind  your  car. 
How  it  works 
The  acoustic  park  assist  warning  system  (4-channel  acoustic  park 
assist)  uses  ultr asonic  sensors  to warn  yo u when  you  are 
backing 
your  vehicle  close  to  an obstacle . The system 's 4 sensors  are  located 
inside  the  rear  bumper . 
Acti va ting 
The  rear  acoustic  park  assist  is  ac tivated  whenever  you  shift  into 
Reverse . You will  hear  a warn ing  tone  when  the  system  is  on . 
Reverse 
With  the  car  backing  up  in  reverse  gear, the  col lision  warning  sound 
sets  in at  the  fol lowing 
approximate d istances  to  obstacles : 
straight  aft  5ft(1.5m) 
angling  aft  off  vehicle  corners  2 ft  (0
.6 m) 
As the  dis tance  shr inks, the  time  interva l between  the  audible  tones 
grows  shorter. 
The  sound  changes  to  a continuous  tone  as soon  as the  remaining  distance  to  an  obstacle  closes  to  less than  about  1 ft.  (0 .3  ml.  The 
steady  tone  cautions  you  that  you  have  backed  up  hazardously 
close  and  you  ris k co llision  by  backing  up  any  further . 
Malfunctions  in  the  system 
If a warning  tone  is audible  for  about  five  seconds  when  you  turn  on 
the  ignit ion,  there  is a malfunction  in the  system . Have the  prob lem 
corrected  by your  authorized  Audi  dea ler.  _,.  

On  the  road ------------------------------.J 
Keep the  sensors  in  the  rear  bumper  clean  and  free  from  ice so that 
the  acoustic  park  assist  system  can  function  properly. 
& WARNING 
• Sensors have  dead  spaces  in which  objects  cannot  be 
detected . Be especially  alert  for  small  children  and  animals,  since 
they  are  not  always  detected  by the  sensors. 
•  The  acoustic  park  assist  system  is not  a substitute  for  the 
driver's  own  caution  and alertness.  Ultimate  responsibility  always 
remains  with  the  driver  during  parking  and  similar  maneuvers . 
Always  watch  where  you  are  driving. 
0 Note 
•  Remember  that  low  obstacles  for which  a warning  has  already 
been  issued  may  "dive" below  the  system's  sensing  zone  if  the 
vehicle  is  being  backed  up closer. In this  case,  the warning  sound 
shutting  off  does 
not indicate  that  you  have  cleared  the  obstacle . 
Instead,  impact  is  imminent. 
•  Objects  such  as trailer  hitches,  barrier  chains,  narrow  posts  or 
fences  covered  by a  thin layer  of paint  may  not  always  be detected 
by  the  system . They  can  still  damage  your  vehicle  without  a 
warning. 
[  i] Tips 
Keep  the  sensors  in  the  rear bumper  clean  and  free  of snow  and  ice 
so that  the  acoustic  parking  assist  system  can  function properly. • 
Controls  and  equip 
ment 
Cruise  control 
General  information 
The cruise  control  system  allows  you  to maintain  a 
constant  speed. 
The  cruise  control  system  allows  you  to  maintain  a constant  driving 
speed  when  driving  faster  than 18 mph  (30  km/h) -to  the  extent  this 
is  possible  with  the given engine  power  and  braking  characteristics . 
This  allows  you  to take  your  foot  off  the "gas"  and rest  it,  especially 
on  long  trips. 
The  indicator  light  (U.S. models : 
CRUISE , Canadian  models:•(') ) in  the 
instrument  cluster  illuminates  when  the  system is on. 
& WARNING 
• To help  keep  the  vehicle  under  control,  do  not  use the  cruise 
control  system  when  driving  on winding  or slippery  roads  (as 
caused  by heavy  rain  or  loose gravel  on the  road  surface),  or  in 
heavy  or varying  traffic. 
•  Only  use the  cruise  control  when  traffic,  road  and  weather 
conditions  allow  you to  drive  at  a  steady  speed. 
[  i] Tips 
The  cruise  control  cannot  maintain  a constant  speed when  driving 
downhill.  The vehicle  will accelerate  under  its own  weight.  Down
shift  to  a  lower gear  or  use  the  brakes  to  slow  down .•  

• .___T_ ra_ n_s_ m_ i_ s _s_ i_ o _n ___________________________________________________  _ 
Transmission 
tiptronic® (6-speed  automatic 
transmission) 
A pplies  to  vehi cles : w it h  6-s peed  auto mati c tra nsm issio n 
General  information 
Your  vehic le is  equipped  with  an  electronically  controlled  automatic 
transmission.  Upshifting  and  downshifting  takes  place 
automati
cally. 
The  transmiss ion  is  also  equipped  with  tiptronic®.  It  allows  the 
driver  to  shi ft  gears 
manually if  desired~ page  130 . • 
A pplies  to  vehi cles: with  6-s p eed  autom atic  tra nsm ission 
Driving  the  automatic  transmission 
Start ing  th e  engine 
~ i CD m 
- The  selector  lever  must  be  in N or P . 
St art ing  off 
- Press and  hold  the  brake  pedal. 
Fig . 139  S hift gate  o n 
th e ce nter  co nso le: 
selector  leve r with 
r e lease  butto n 
- Press  and  hold  the  release  b utton  in the  se lector  lever 
handle  and  move  the  selector  lever  from 
P or N to  Dor S 
and  release  the  button=>& . 
- Wait  br iefly  until  the  transm ission  has  shif ted  (you  will 
fee l a sligh t movement) . 
- Remove  your  foot  from  the  brake  ped al a nd  accelerate . 
Maneuvering 
- Shift  only  between D and R when  the  vehicle  is  at  a full 
stop  and  the  engine  is  runn ing  at  idle  speed. 
Stopping 
- Press a nd h old the  brake  pedal  until  the vehicle  has come 
to  a complete  stop. 
- Keep  the  brake  pedal  depressed  so  that  the  vehic le 
cannot  ro ll forwa rd  or  backward  while  it  is  idling =>& . 
- Once  stopped, 
do  not dep ress  the  acce lerator  pedal  to 
rev  up  the  engine=>& . 
Par king 
- Press a nd h old  the brake  pedal  un til  the vehicle  has com e 
to  a complete  stop. 
- Se t the  parking  brake  firmly=> 
page 121, "Parking" . 
- Press and  hold  the  release  button  in  the  se lector  lever 
handle,  move  the  selector  lever  into 
P and  then  let  go  of 
the  release  button  => & .  _,.  

_______________________________________________________ T_ ra_ n_s_ m __  is_s_ io_ n ____ !II 
The  se lector  lever  must  be  in  Nor  P. If  one  of  the  driving  positions 
is  engaged  a  safety  switch  w ill  preven t  the  eng ine  from  being 
started.  See  also=> page  120 . 
Before  you  move  the  selector  lever  from  the  P position,  you  must 
a lways  apply  the  brake  peda l before  and  wh ile  de press ing  the 
button  in  the  hand le  of  the  selector  lever. 
& WARNING 
•  Unintended  vehicle  movement  can  cause  serious  injury . 
- When  the  selector  lever  is  in  a  driving  position , the  vehicle 
may  creep , even  at  idle  speed . Therefore  do  not  release  the 
parking  brake  or  foot  brake  until  you  are  ready  to  move, 
because  power  is  transmitted  to  the  wheels  as  soon  as  a 
driving  position  is  engaged. 
- Do  not  accelerate  while  selecting  a  driving  position . At  this 
time  the  engine  must  be  at  idle  speed  so  that  undue  stress  is 
not  placed on the  clutches  in the  transmission . 
- Remember: -even  when  stopped  briefly  with  the  automatic 
transmission  in  "D ",  "S " or  "R ",  engine  power  is  being  trans
mitted  to  the  wheels.  Your  vehicle  could  "creep" forward  or 
ba ckward . When  stopped , keep  the  brake  pedal  fully  depressed 
and  use the  parking  brake  if  necessary  to  keep  the  vehicle  from 
rolling . 
•  If  the  selector  lever  is  unintentionally  moved  into  N while  you 
are  driving , take  your  foot  off  the  accelerator  pedal  and  wait  for 
the  engine  to  return  to  idle  speed  before  selecting  a driving  posi 
tion . 
•  Never  shift  into  "R "  or  "P "  when  the  vehicle  is  in  motion . 
•  Never  get  out  of  the  driver 's  seat  when  the  engine  is  running . 
•  If  you  must  get  out  of  the  vehicle , move  the  selector  lever 
securely  into  the  P pos ition  and  apply  the  parking  brake  firmly . 
•  If the  engine  must  remain  running , never  have  any  dr iving  posi 
tion  engaged  when  checking  under  the  hood . Make  sure  the 
selector  lever  has  securely  engaged  and  is  locked  in  "P "  with  the 
Controls  and  equip 
ment 
& W ARNING  (continued ) 
park ing  brake  firmly  set=> page 242, "Engine  compartment ". 
Otherwi se , any  increase  in  engine  speed  may  set  the  vehi cle  in 
motion , even  w ith  the  parking  brake  appl ied . • 
App lies  to veh icles: wi th  6-speed  automatic  transm ission 
Selector  lever  positions 
T his  sec tion  d escri be s  th e sel ector  le ver po sitio ns  an d 
d ri vin g  rang es. 
Fig. 140  D ispl ay  in  the 
in strument  c luster: 
se lector  lever  in  posi
tion  D 
The  se lecto r lev er  p ositi on  engage d ap pears  next  to  t he  se lec to r 
leve r as well  as  in  the  instrument  cluster display . 
P  -Park 
In  this  selecto r lever  position  the  transmission  is  mechanica lly 
l oc ked.  Engage  P only whe n  th e ve hicle  is  completely  stopped=> 
& 
in  "Dr iving  the automatic  transmission"  on  page  126. 
To  shift  in  or out  o f po sition  P, yo u  m ust  firs t pr ess an d  hol d th e 
brake  pedal  and  then press  the  re lease  button  in  the  se lector  lever 
handle  w hile  mov ing  the  se lector  leve r to  or  from  P.  Yo u  can  shif t 
out  o f this  pos it io n  onl y wit h th e  i gn it ion  on.  _..,  

-Tr
ansmi ssion 
.___ ______________  _ 
engine  power  is applied  smoothly  and  comfortably , and  better  fuel 
economy  is achieved. 
The  transmiss ion  selects  the  appropria te gear  ra tio  (upshifts  and 
downshiftsl  automatically  based  on  set  driving  programs 
=> page 136. 
You  can  a lso  manually  select  a shift  program  (tiptronic®) 
=> page 136 . 
You  should  note,  that  the  multit ronic  transmission  differs  from  a 
conventional  Automatic  Transmission.  In the  multitronic  transmis
sion  the  engine  power  is transferred  via  a  link -plate  chain,  rather 
than  by  a conventional  torque  converter.  The  multitronic  transmis 
sion  greatly  reduces  vehicle  "creep""  when  at  a standstil l and  the 
transmission  is  in 
D Sor  R. • 
Ap plies  to vehicles:  with  mult it ro nic®  Contin uous ly Va ria ble  Transm iss ion  ( CVT) 
Driving the multitroni c® 
The gear  ratio  is  continuously  adapted  to  vehicle  speed 
and  load. 
Start ing  the  engine 
- The s ele ctor  lever  mus t be i n Nor  P. 
Fi g. 14 5  Sec tion of th e 
ce nte r c on sol e: 
s ele ctor  leve r wit h lo ck 
b utt on 
St arting  off 
- Press and  hold  the  brake  pedal. 
- Press  and  hold  the  release  butto n  in the  se lector  lever 
handle  and  move  the  selector  lever  from 
P (a lternatively 
N ) to D (alternatively S) and  release  the  button. 
- Wait  br iefly  u ntil  the transm ission  has  shif ted  (you  will 
fee l a slight  movem ent) . 
- Rem ove  your  foot  from  the b rake  p edal  a nd  acce lera te 
=> & . 
Rocking  ba ck  and  forth  to  b ecom e unstu ck 
- Shift  only  between D and R when  the  ve hicle  is  at  a fu ll 
stop  and  the  eng ine  is  runn ing  at  idle  speed . 
Stopping 
- Press a nd h old  the brake  pedal  un til  the vehicle  has com e 
to  a comp le te stop. 
- Keep  the  brake  pedal  depressed  so  that  the  vehic le 
cann ot  ro ll forwa rd  or  ba ckw ard while  it  is  id lin g  =>  & . 
- Once  stop ped, 
do  not depress  the  acce lera to r  p edal  to 
r ev  up  the  engine => & . 
Parking 
- Press and  hold  the  brake  pedal  until  the  vehicle  has come 
to  a complete  stop . 
- Set  t he park ing  brake  firmly => 
page  121, "Parking" . 
- Press and  hold  the  release  button  in the  se lector  lever 
handle,  m ove the  select or leve r in to 
P and  then  let  go  of 
the  releas e button  => & .  .,  

Tra nsmission  -
----------------
Your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  a  starting  assis t  that  a llows  for  easier 
starting  on  inclines.  The  system  is  activated  when  the  brake  pedal  is 
depressed  for  a  few  sec onds. After  releasing  the  brake  pedal,  the 
brake  power  is he ld for  a moment  to  prevent  the  vehicle  from  rol ling 
back  when  starting . 
The  se lector  lever  must  be  in  Nor 
P. If  one  of  the  driv ing  positions 
is  engaged  a  safety  switch  will  prevent  the  eng ine  from  being 
star ted.  See  also=> 
page 120. 
Before  you  move  the  selector  lever  from  the P position,  you  must 
a lways  apply  the  brake  peda l before  and  while  depressing  the 
button  in  the  handle  of  the  selecto r lever. 
& WARNING 
•  Unint ended vehicle  movement  can  cau se seriou s injury. 
- When  the  select or lever  i s 
in a  dri ving  p osition , th e vehi cle 
may  cre ep , even at  idle  speed . Ther efore  do  not  release  the 
parking  br ake  or foot  br ake until  you  are  r eady to  move , 
because  powe r is tran smitted  to  the  wheel s as  soon  as a 
driving  po sition  i s engaged. 
- Do not  acce lerate  while  sele cting  a driving  po sition.  At  thi s 
time  th e engine  mu st  be  at  idle  spe ed so th at  undu e stre ss is 
not  pla ced  on the  c lut che s in the  transmis sion . 
- Remember : - even when  stopp ed  briefly  with  the  automatic 
tran smi ssion  in  "D ",  "S "  or  "R ",  eng ine  power  is being  tran s
mitted  to  the  wheel s. Your vehicle  could  "creep " forw ard or 
b ac kw ard . Wh en  stopped , keep th e brake  pedal full y depre ssed 
a nd u se the  parking  br ake if nece ssary to  keep the  vehicle  from 
rolling. 
- If the  selector  lev er i s unintentionally  moved  into  N while  you 
are dr iv ing , take  your foot  off the  accelerator  ped al and wait  for 
the  eng ine to  return  to  idle  speed  before  selecting  a  driving 
p osition . 
- Never  shift  into  "R "  or  ''P "  when  the  vehicle  is in  motion . 
- Never  get  out  of the  dr iver 's  seat  when  the  engine  is running. 
Controls  and  equip 
ment 
& WAR NING  (conti nued ) 
- If yo u mu st  get  out  of the  vehicle , move  the  selector  lever 
s ecurel y into  the  P po sition  and  apply the  pa rking  br ake fir mly. 
- If the  engine  mu st  remain  running , never  have any  driving 
po sition  eng aged  when  che cking  under  the  h ood. M ake sure 
t he  selector  lever  ha s secure ly engaged  and  i s lo cked  in  "P " 
w ith  the  parkin g brake firmly  set  => 
page  242, "Engine 
c ompartment ". Otherwise , any  incre ase  in eng ine  speed  may 
s et  the  vehicle  in  motion , e ven with  the  parking  brake 
a ppl ied.• 
Ap plies  to vehic les : wit h mu lt itro nic®  Conti nuous ly Va riab le Tra nsmissi on  (CVT ) 
Selector  lever  positions 
This section  describes  the  selector  lever  positi ons  and 
drivi ng  r anges. 
Fig . 1 46  Dis pl ay  in th e 
in strum ent  c lust er: 
s el ector  le ver  in  po si
tion  P 
The  se lector  lever  posit ion  engaged  appears  next  to  the  se lector 
lever  as w ell  as  in  the  instrum ent  clust er display . 
P -Pa rk 
In  this  selector  lever  position  the  transmission  is  mechanica lly 
locked .  

___________________________________________________ H_ o_m_ e_ L_ i_ n _ k_ ® ____ l'III 
HomeLink® 
Universal  remote  control 
Ap plies  to  vehicles : with  Home link ® unive rsa l remote  cont ro l 
General  information 
The Homelink®  fea ture  c an  le arn  u p to  thr ee r ad io 
frequency  codes  for  mos t cu rrent  transmi tters  used  for 
operating  gar age  doors,  es tate  gates,  home  or  ou tdoor 
ligh tin g  sy stems,  an d other  de vices . 
You  m ust first  pr ogra m  the  Hom eLin k®  trans mitte r befo re y ou  can 
use  the  system=>  page  140, "Programm ing  the  HomeLink®  tra ns
mi tter". 
I n ord er to  program  the  HomeLink®  tra nsmitter  fo r devices  uti lizing 
ro lling  code,  a  second  person  on  a  ladder  who  can  safe ly  reach  the 
gara ge  doo r  ope ner  moto r is  r eco mmended.  It  is also  necessa ry  to 
locate  the  "learn"  button  on  your  garage  door  opener  motor . Refer 
t o  th e  ope rati ng  in stru ction s f or the  opener,  as the  loca tion  and 
color  of  th is  button  may  vary  b y manufacturer. 
Yo u ca n  st ill  u se the  origina l re mote  cont ro l f or  the  device  a t any 
tim e. 
& WARNING 
•  Never  use the  Homelink'"' transmitter  with  any garage  door 
opener  that  does  have  not  the  safety  stop  and  reverse feature  as 
required  by federal  safety  standards . This  includes  any  garage 
door  opener  model  manufactured  before  April  1 , 1982 . 
•  A garage door  opener whi ch cannot  detect  an object , signaling 
the  door to  stop  and  reverse does  not  meet  current  federal  safety  standards . Using a  garage  door  opener  without  these  features 
increases  risk  of  serious  injury  or  death . 
Controls  and  equip 
ment 
& WARNING  (continued) 
•  For safety  reasons  never  release the  parking  brake  or start  the 
engine  while  anyone  is standing  in front  of the  vehicle . 
•  A garage  door  or  an  estate  gate  may  sometimes  be  set 
in 
motion  when  the  Homelink ® remote  control  is being 
programmed . If the  device  is repeatedly  activated , this  can  over 
strain  motor  and  damage  its  electrical  components  -an  over
heated  motor  is a fire  hazard! 
•  To avoid  possible  injuries  or  property  damage , please  always 
make  absolutely  certain  that  no  persons or  objects  are  located  in 
the  range  of  motion  of  any equipment  being  operated. 
[  i ] Tips 
•  If  you  wou ld  lik e  m ore  informa tion on  H om eli nk®, wh ere  to 
purchase  the  HomeLink ® compatib le  products,  or  would  lik e  to 
p urc h ase  the  H omeLink® Hom e Ligh ting  Package , p lease  ca ll  to ll
fre e: 1- 80 0-355 -3515. 
•  Fo r D ec lara tion of  Co mplian ce to  Unite d  S tate s FCC and  I ndustry 
C anada  regulat ions  => page 
320 . •