
Turn  signals -¢ Q and  high  beam ~D lever 
The lever  on  the  left  side  of  the  steering  column  is  used  to 
operate  the  turn  signals  and the  high  beam  as well  as the 
headlight  flasher. 
Fig . 94  Turn signal and 
high beam  lever 
The  turn  signal  and  high  beam  lever  has the  following  func 
tions: 
Turn  signals ¢  ¢ 
- To indicate  a right  turn, move  the  lever up until  it 
engages. 
- To indicate  a 
left  turn, move  the  lever down until  it 
engages. 
Auto-blink 
- Move  the  lever  (up  or  down)  just  to  the point  of  resis
tance  to  use  the  turn  signals  for  as long  as you  need 
them,  for  example  when  changing  lanes. 
- Move  the  lever  (up  or  down)  just  to  the  point  of  resis
tance  and  then  release  it 
immediately to  make  the  turn 
signals  flash 
three  times. You  can  use  this  feature  when 
changing  lanes  on  highways. 
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High  beam 
[D 
- Press the  lever forward  to  switch  on  the  high  beam. 
- Pull  the  lever  back  toward  you  to  switch  off  the  high 
beam . 
Headlight  flasher [D 
-Pull  the  lever  toward  the  steering  wheel  to  use the  head
light  flasher. 
Notes  on  these  features 
•  The  turn  signals  only  work  with  the  ignition  switched  on.  The 
indicator  lights¢ or¢  in  the  instrument  cluster~ page  18  also 
blink. 
•  After  you  have turned  a corner,  the  turn signal  switches  off  auto 
matically. 
•  The  high  beam  works  only  when  the  headlights  are  on.  The  indi
cator  light ~Din the  instrument  cluster  illuminates  when  the  high 
beams  are  on. 
•  The  headlight  flasher  works  only  as long as you  hold  the  lever  -
even  if there  are  no  lights switched  on.  The  indicator  light  ~D in  the 
instrument  cluster  illuminates  when  you  use the  headlight  flasher. 
0 Note 
Do not  use the  high  beam  or headlight  flasher  if you  know  that  these 
could  be  blinding  oncoming traffic.• 
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Interior  lights 
Interior  lights 
The interi or  lights  include  the  both  readi ng  lights  for  the 
driver  and  the  front  passenger. 
Activ ating  door  conta ct  switch 
Fi g. 95  Co ntrol p an el 
a b ove w indsh ie ld : inte
ri or  light s 
-Press  butto n@ . The  ligh t in  the  button  comes  on. 
Deactivating  door  contact  switch 
- Press  button  @. The  light  in  the  button  goes  out. 
Front  re ading  light s '{~ 
Press right  or  left  swi tch ®  to  turn  the front  reading  light 
on  your  side  on  o r off. 
When  you  have  the  interior  light  switch  moved  to  the  door  contact 
position  (center  position),  the  interior  light  illuminate  whenever  you 
unlock  the  vehic le or  when  you  open  a door.  The  interior  light  goes 
out  after  approximate ly 30 seconds  after  you  have  c losed  the  door. 
A lso, when  you  lock  your  veh ic le or  switch  on  the  ignition,  the  inte
rior  light  goes  out.  If you  leave  a door  open,  the  interior 
light  wi ll go  out  after  ten 
m inutes  so  that  it  does  not  dra in the  battery . 
A  dimmer  automatically  controls  the brightness  of  the lights  when 
they  are  switched  on. • 
Luggage  compartm ent  light 
These  lights  inside  the  luggage  compartment  come  on  automati 
ca lly when  the  rear  lid  is opened.  The  lights  turn  off  automatically  if 
the  lid  is  left  open  for  more  then  10 minutes. • 
Vision 
Sun  visors 
Using  the  sun  visors  makes  driving  safer. 
AWAI'~ 
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Fig . 9 6  Sun v is o r 
The  sun  visors  for  the  driver  and  front  passenger  can  be  removed 
from  their  center  mountings  and  moved  toward  the  door  windows 
G) ~ fig.  96 to  protect  against  side  glare. 
The vanity  mirror  in the  sun  visors  is covered  by  a  lid . When  you  lift 
the  lid 
0 the  mirror  i llumi nation  automatically  illumina tes . When 
you  close  the  lid  or  fold  the  sun  visor  back  up,  the  illumination  also 
goes  out .•  

Wiper  and  washer  system 
r.-·. 
Windshield  wiper ~ 
The windshield  wiper  lever  controls  both  the  windshield 
w ipers  and  the  washer  system. 
Fig. 9 7  W ind sh ie ld 
wip er: leve r posi tion s 
The windshield  w iper  lever=>  fig.  97 has t he following  posi
t io ns: 
On e-tou ch  wiping 
- Move  the  lever  to  position G), whe n you  want  to  wipe  the 
windshield 
briefly . 
Intermittent  wiping ~l (activating  rain  sensor )* 
- Move  the  lever  up  to  position 0 -
- Move  swit ch @ up  or  down,  to adjust  the  se nsitivity  of 
the  rain  senso r or  to  adjust  the  intermitte nt  interval. 
Low  wip er  speed 
- Move  the  lever  up  to  pos ition ® · 
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High  wiper  sp eed 
-Move  the  lever  up  to  position @. 
Automatic  wiper /washer 
- Pull  the  lever  to  pos iti on ©  (toward  the  steering  w heel) 
and  ho ld. 
Re lease t he lev er. The  washer  stops  and  t he wipers  keep 
going  for  about  fou r seconds. 
Turning  off  the  wipers 
- Move  the  lever  back  to  position @ . 
The windshie ld wipers  and  washer  on ly work  when  the  ignition  is 
turned  on . 
The rain  sensor*  is only  activated  with  the  wiper  lever  set  to position 
G). When  it  starts  to  rain,  the  rain  sensor  will  automatically  activate 
the  intermittent  wiping  mode . 
To reduce  the  sensitivity  of  the  sensor , 
move switch @down . To 
increase  the  sensitivity,  move  the  switch  up.  The  highe r you  adjust 
the  sensitivity,  the faster  the  sensor  wi ll  react  when  it  senses  mois 
ture  on the  windshield.  The pauses  between  wiper  turns  depend  not 
only  on the  sensitivity  setting, but  on  the  vehicle  speed  as well. 
During  brief  stops,  e.g.  at  a red  light,  wiper  motion  will  automati 
cal ly be  reduced  to the  next  lower  speed.  Wipers  already  turning  at 
low  speed.  change  to  intermittent wiping. 
When  the  ignition  is turned  on,  the  washer  jets  a re  heated . 
With  the  low  beam  headlights  switched  on,  pull  the wiper 
lever 
towards  you  only  briefly to  clean  the  windshield.  Ho lding  the  wiper 
lever  would  also  engage  the  headlight  washer  system  each time  you 
clean  the  windshield  and  would  drain  the washer  fluid  reservoir 
prematurely.  .. 
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& WARNING 
• Wiper  blade s are cru cial fo r safe driving ! O nly when  they  are in 
good  cond it ion are they  able  to  clear  the  window s properly  to 
p ro vi de un comp romi sed  vis ibility . Worn  or damaged  wiper  blade s 
are  a  safety  hazard 
=> page 8 7, "In stalling  new  w ipe r blades "! 
•  The  rain  sen sor  is onl y de signed  to  a ssis t  and  support  the 
driver.  It  remain s ent irely the  driver' s re spon sibility  to  monitor 
o ut side weather  condit ion s a nd to  manually  acti vate the  wipers a s 
soon a s rain  or drizzle  reduces vi sibility  through  the  wind shield . 
•  The  wind shield  mu st  not  be treat ed  w ith water -repellent  mate 
rials. They can  increase glare  under  poor visibility  conditions  such 
a s w etne ss, darknes s, or  when the  sun  i s lo w  on t he  horizon . In 
addition , they  can  cause  the  windshield  wipers  to  chatter . 
0 Note 
In freezing  or  near  freezing  conditions : 
•  Always  check  that  the  wiper  blades  are  not  frozen  to  the  g lass 
before  you  turn  the  wipers  on.  Loosen  a wiper  b lade which  is frozen 
in  place  before  operating  the  wipers  to  prevent  damage  to the  wiper 
b lade  or  the  wipe r motor. 
•  Do not  use the  wipers  to  clear  a frosted  window . Using  the 
wipe rs as a convenient  ice  scraper  wil l destroy  the  wiper  blades . 
•  Before  you  take your  vehicle  to an automatic  car wash , make  sure 
you  have the  wi ndshield  w iper system  switched  off  (lever  in  position 
0), otherwise  the  windshield  wiper  system  could  get  damaged  in the 
car  wash  if  it  should  suddenly  come  on . 
[ i ] Tips 
•  The  rain  sensor  is  part  of  the  interva l wiping  system . Turning  off 
the  ignition  will  also  deactivate  the  rain  sensor.  To reactivate  the  sensor,  switch  off  the  interva l wiping  function,  then  switch  it  back 
on  aga in.  •  I
f you  switch  off  the  ignition  with  the  windshield  wiper  lever  sti ll 
in  the  interva l wipe  position  and  then  come  back  a while  late r and 
drive  off,  the  rain  sensor  will  reactivate  itself  after  the  vehicle  speed 
has  exceeded  4  mph  (6 km/h) . 
•  Worn  or  dirty  windshield  wiper  b lades  cause  smearing  which 
can  affect  the  operation  of  the  rain  sensor . Check  the  condition  of 
your  windshield  wiper  b lades  regularly . 
•  Make  sure  the  washer  fluid  reservoir  in the  engine  co mpartment 
is topped  off  before  going  on  a long  trip.  Look  up=> 
page  266 for 
checking  and  f illing  the  washer  container .• 
Headlight  washer  system 
The headlight  washer  system  cleans  the  headlights. 
Operate  the  w indshie ld wiper/washer  system,  leve r posi
tion 
© =>page  85, fig.  97, w ith  the  head lig hts  switched 
on 
by h old ing  the  lever  for  longer  than  o ne second . 
The washer  jets  extend  forward  out  of  the  front  bumper  driven  by 
water  pressure  to  s pray  the  front  headlights  with  water . 
You should  inspec t the  head lights  regu larly  (for  examp le when  refu 
e ling)  and  c lean  off  any  so lid  dirt  or  insects  from  the  lenses . 
To ensure  the  sys tem works  proper ly in winter,  keep the  washer  jets 
free  of  snow  and 
remove any  ice  using  a de -icing  spray .•  

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& W AR NIN G (c ontinued ) 
• For your  saf ety ,  you  sh ould  replace  the  wip er  blade s once or 
t w ic e a ye ar.  S ee  your  auth oriz ed Audi  d ealer  for  repla cem ent 
blades . 
0 Note 
To prevent  damage  to the  wiper  system: 
•  Always  loosen  blades  which  are frozen  to  the windshield  before 
operating  wipers. 
•  Do not  use gaso line,  kerosene,  paint  thinner,  or  other solvents  on 
or  near  the  wiper  blades . 
•  Do  not  attempt  to  move the  wipers  by  hand . 
[ i ] Tip s 
Commercial  hot  waxes  applied  by automatic  car  washes  affect  the 
cleana bility  o f the  g lass  su rface .• 
Mirrors 
Manual  glare-dimming 
Standard  setting 
Move  the  sma ll lever  (located  on  the  bottom  edge  of  t he 
m irror)  to  the  front. 
Anti -glare  setting 
- Move  the  sma ll leve r (located  on  the  bo ttom  edge  of  t he 
m ir ro r)  to the  rea r. • 
App lies  to vehicles:  wi th au tomatica lly  dimm ing in side  mirro r 
Automatically  dimming  inside  mirror 
The automatic  dimming  function  can  be turned  on and  off 
if  required. 
D isabling  auto  dimming 
Fig . 100  In side  rear 
view  mi rror 
Pr ess  button @ briefly, -th e green  in dic ato r ligh t® 
goes  out . 
Activating /re activating  auto  dimming 
- Press  button @ briefly, -the  green  indicator  light® 
goes  on. 
Au tomatic  dimming  fun ction 
The automatic  dimming  function is activated  every time  the  ignition 
is turned  on.  The green  indicator  lig ht  is lit  to ind ica te auto  dimming 
is  active. 
When  dimming  is activated,  the  inside  mirror  will  darken 
automati 
cally 
in  response  to  the amount  of  light  striking  the mirror  (such as 
headlights  from  rearward  approaching  vehicles).  Even in  d imm ing 
mode , the  mirror  surface  turns bright  when : 
•  the  interior  light  is switched  on 
•  reverse  gear  is  engaged .  

& WARNING 
The  glass  of the  inside  rearview  mirror  is layered  and contains an 
electrolyte  to  achieve  its  properties.  Be aware  of  liquid  electrolyte 
leaking  from  a broken  mirror  glass. This liquid  can cause irritation 
to  skin, eyes,  and respiratory  system.  If you get  electrolyte  in your 
eyes or on your  skin, immediately  rinse with  plenty  of water.  If irri
tation  persists,  seek  medical  attention. 
0 Note 
Liquid  electrolyte  leaked  from  a broken  mirror  glass  will  damage  any 
plastic  surfaces  it  comes  in contact  with.  Clean  up spilled  electrolyte 
immediately  with  clear  water  and  a sponge. 
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•  If you  switch  off the  automatic  dimming  function  on the  inside 
mirror,  automatic  dimming  of the  outside  mirrors  will  likewise  be 
disabled. 
•  Check  to make  sure  there  are  no  objects  preventing  light from 
reaching  the  inside  mirror. 
•  Do  not  attach  any  stickers  to  the windshield  in  front of  the  light 
sensor,  as this  would  interfere  with  the  automatic  operation  of  the 
headlights  and  the  automatic  dimming  of  the  inside mirror.• 
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Outside  mirrors 
The outside  mirrors are  electrically  adjusted. 
Adjusting  the  outside  mirrors 
Fig. 101  Forward 
section  of  driver's 
armrest:  power  mirror 
controls 
Turn  the adjusting  knob to  position (D => fig. 101 to 
adjust  the outside  mirror  on  the  driver's  side. 
Turn  the  knob to  position 
@ to  adjust  the  outside  mirror 
on  the  passenger  side. 
Press the  knob  in the  appropriate  direction  to move  the 
mirror  surface  so that  you  have a good  view  to the  rear. 
Folding  both  outside  mirrors  in  flush* 
- Turn  the knob  to position @. 
The  mirror  surfaces  are  heated  whenever you  switch  on  the  rear 
window  defogger  regardless  of  the  outside  temperature. 
You  are well -advised  to  fold the  outside  mirrors  in  when  maneu
vering  in  tight  spaces  or when  leaving  the  car  parked  close  to  other 
vehicles. 
Automatic  tilt-down  of  passenger  side  outside  mirror* 
With  the  knob  turned  to  position@:::::, fig.  101,  the mirror  on the 
front  passenger  door  will  tilt  downward  slightly  when  you move  the  .,_ 
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selector  lever  into R (Reverse). This  feature  provides  a better  view  of 
the  curb  when  you  are  backing  into  a parking  space. 
The  mirror  returns  to  its  initial  position  as soon  as reverse  gear  is  disengaged  and  vehicle  speed  is above  about  9 mph  (15 km/h).  The 
mirror  also  returns  to  its initial  position  if the  switch  is moved  to  the 
driver's  outside  mirror © or@ . 
Memory  setting  for  the  outside  mirrors* 
On vehicles  with  the memory  function*, when  you  store  a seat  posi 
tion  in  the memory,  the  position  of the  outside  mirrors  is also  stored 
in  the  memory => 
page  101. 
0 Note 
• Curved  (i.e.  convex)  mirror  surfaces  increase  your  field of  view. 
Remember  that  vehicles  or  other  objects  will  appear  smaller  and 
farther  away than  when  seen  in  a flat  mirror . If  you  use  this mirror  to 
estimate  distances  of  following  vehicles  when  changing  lanes,  you 
could  estimate  incorrectly  and  cause  an accident. 
•  If  the  mirror  housing  is  moved  unintentionally  (for  example, 
while  parking  your  vehicle),  then  you  must  first  fold  the  mirror  elec
trically.  Do not  readjust  the  mirror  housing  manually.  You could 
damage  the  motor  which  controls the  mirror. 
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I f there  should  be  a malfunction  in  the  electrical  system,  you  can 
still  adjust  the  outside  mirrors  by  pressing  the  edge of  the  mirror. • 
Applie s  to  vehic les : w ith  au tomat ica lly  dim ming  ou ts id e  m irrors 
Automatic  dimming  for  the  outside  mirrors * 
The outside  mirrors  dim  at the  same  time  as the  inside  mirror.  When 
th e ignition  is switched  on,  the  mirrors  automatically  dim 
depending  on  the  amount  of  flight striking  the  mirrors  (such  as 
headlights  shining  into  the  vehicle  from  the  rear).  When  you  switch  on  the  interior  light,  or  when  you  move  the 
selector  lever  into 
R (Reverse),  the  dimming  function  stops  and  the 
mirrors  return  to their  original  condition  (not  darkened). 
[ i] Tips 
The  automatic  dimming  feature  on  the mirrors  will  not  operate 
properly  if  the  light shining  on  the  mirrors  is blocked  by  other 
objects .• 
Digital  compass 
Ap plies  to  veh icles : with  digita l compass 
Activating  or  deactivating  the  compass 
The direction  is displayed  on  the  interior  rear  view mirror. 
Fig. 102  Inside  rear 
view  mirror:  digital 
compass  activated 
To activate  or  deactivate,  hold the©~ fig.  102  button 
down  until  the  red  display  appears  or  disappears. 
The  digital  compass  only  works  with  the ignition  turned  on. The 
directions  are  displayed  as  initials: 
N (North), NE (Northeast), E 
(East), SE (Southeast), S (South), SW (Southwest), W (West), NW 
(Northwest).  

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Ignition  lock  and  ignition  switch 
Ignition  lock 
T he i gnition  k ey  sta rts or  st ops  t he e ngin e. 
0 
Ignition  off 0 
Fig. 13 6  Ignition  lock 
positi ons 
In  position~  fig. 136 0 both  the  ignition  and  engine  are  off,  and 
t he  stee rin g  is  locke d. 
To 
lo ck the  steering after  you  have  removed  the ignit ion  key, turn 
t he  stee rin g wheel  in  either  direc tion  un til  you  hear  it  loc k into 
p lace . You should  always  lock  the steering  whenever  you  leave your 
vehicle . This  ma kes a vehic le theft  even  more  difficult ~ & . 
Ignition  on 0 
If  it  is  difficult  to  turn  the  key afte r yo u have  inserted  it  into  the  igni
tion  lock,  turn  the steering  wheel  back  and  forth.  This  will  take  the 
load  off  the  steering  lock  mechanism  and  you  will  be able to  turn  the 
key  free ly an d start  the  engine. 
Starting  the  engine @ 
In th is position  the  engine  starts . While  the  engine  is  starting,  the 
power  supply  to  the  headlights  and  other  electrical  consumers  is 
temporarily  interrupted  to  conserve  battery  power.  After  the  engine  has  started,  release  the  key  and  it  wi ll return  to  position 
(v. 
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Before  the  starter  can  be  operated  again  the key  must  be turned 
b ack  to position 
(D . Th e non -repeat  lock p re vents  y ou fr om 
damag ing  the  starter  when  the  engine  is  running . 
& WARNING 
• Never  remove the  key from  the  ignit ion lock while  the  vehicle  is 
moving.  The  steering  wheel  will  lock causing  loss of  control . 
•  If you  have to  leave your vehi cle- even for just  a  minute- always 
remove  the  ignition  key and  take  it  with  you. This  is especially 
important  if you  are  going to  leave  children  behind  in the  vehicle. 
The  children  could  start  the  engine  or  use  other  vehicle  controls.  Unsupervised  use of vehicle  controls  (for  e xample , power 
windows)  can  cause  serious  personal  injuries. 
[  i ] Tips 
If  the  vehicle  battery  has  been  disco nnec ted  and  then  recon nected, 
then  you  must  leave  the key in  position 
0 for  about  5 seconds 
be fore  you  can  start  the  eng ine .• 
Ignition  key  safety  lock 
T he  i gnit ion  key  ca n only  be  remove d when  the se lector 
lever  is  in  the  "P "  (Pa rk) pos itio n. 
A fte r swi tc h ing  o ff th e ig nition,  the  ig nition  key can  only  be 
removed  from  the  ignition  lock when  the  selector  lever  is  in the  "P" 
(Park) posi tio n. Af ter y ou  h ave remo ved the  key,  the selec to r lever  is 
locked  and  cannot  be  moved. • 
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