
Master  key  battery  replacement 
Each  master  key  contains  a  battery  housed  under  the 
cover. 
Fig. 39  Master  key: 
opening  the cover 
We  recommend  having  the  battery  changed  by an  autho
rized  dealership.  However,  if  you  wish  to  replace  the dead 
battery  yourself,  proceed  as follows: 
- Pry apart  the  base=> fig.  39 
@ and  the cover @carefully 
with  a coin. 
- Remove  the  cover  (arrow). 
- Remove  the  dead  battery  from  the  cover. 
- Install  the new  battery.  Please  make  certain  that  the"+" 
sign  on  the  battery  faces  down.  Correct  polarity is shown 
on  the  cover. 
- Place  the cover  with  the new  battery  on  the  key  base and 
press  both parts  together. 
W For the  sake of the  environment 
Dispose  of  dead  batteries  properly  so  as  not  to  pollute  the  environ 
ment. 
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ment 
Opening  and  closing 
[ i] Tips 
The  replacement  battery  must  be  the  same  specification  as the 
original. • 
Electronic  immobilizer 
The immobilizer  helps  to  prevent  unauthorized  use  of 
your  vehicle. 
A  computer  chip  inside  your  key  automatically  deactivates  the  elec
tronic  immobilizer  when  you  insert  the  key in the  ignition  lock. 
When  you  remove  the  key from  the  ignition  lock,  the  electronic 
immobilizer  is  automatically  activated  once  again. 
If  an  unauthorized  key was  used, 
SAFE is  displayed  continuously  in 
the  odometer  display  field. 
in. WARNING 
Always  take  the  key with  you when you  leave  the  vehicle.  The  key 
can  disarm  the  electronic  engine  immobilizer  and permit  an unau
thorized  person to  start  the  engine and  enable  operation  of the 
vehicle  systems  such  as power  window  or  power  top  leading  to 
serious  personal  injury. 
[ i] Tips 
•  Your  engine  can  only  be  started  using  the  factory -equipped  key. 
•  You  may  not  be  able  to start  your  vehicle  if  an  ignition  key  of  a 
different  vehicle  make  is  also  located  on  your  set  of  keys. 
•  For Declaration  of  Compliance  to  United  States  FCC and  Industry 
Canada  regulations 
~ page 320.  • 
~ehicle  care  irechnical data  

Power  top 
Normal  operation 
General  information 
The  power  top is designed  for  quick  and  easy  operation.  The  power 
top  opens  and  closes  automatically  by itself . When  the  top  is folded 
dow n, it  is  stored  in  a special  compartment  and  hidden  under  a 
cover. 
The  power  top  is  both  wind -and  waterproof  under  normal  oper 
ating  conditions . Only  under  extreme  weather  conditions,  for 
examp le, a  violent  burst  of  rain  or torrentia l rainfall,  can  a few  drops 
of  water  possibly  form  inside  the  roof. This  is  normal  and  no  cause 
for  concern. 
To maintain  the  appearance  of  the  power  roof  and  to  keep  it  water 
proof , read  the  information  on  roof  care  in=> page 
233, "Power  top 
care".  In  addition  to  this,  please  note  the  following: 
•  Always  open  or  close  the  power  roof  on ly when  it  is clean . Other
wise  particles  of  dirt  can  scratch  the  rear  window  when  the  power 
top  fo lds down . The  particles  can  chafe  a nd  damage  the  fabric  over 
a period  of  time.  It is a lso  important  to remove  ice and  snow  before 
opening  the  power  roof. 
•  Do not  use a sharp  object  or  any  other  tools,  which  cou ld scratch 
t he fabr ic when  removing  ice  or  snow.  A  normal  ice  scraper  can  be 
used  to  remove  ice from  the  rear  window. 
•  The  power  roof  should  be opened  only  when  it  is completely  dry . 
I f you  open  and  store  the  power  roof  when  it  is wet,  unsight ly marks 
or  mildew  can  form  if  left  for  long  per iods  of  time . 
•  Never  leave the  roof  open  for severa l weeks  at a time.  You should 
close  it  occasiona lly to  prevent  discoloration  in  the  folds  of  the 
fabric  and  to  allow  the  creases  to  smooth  out.  This  is especially 
impor tan t if  t he top  has  once  been  s tored  away  when  it  was  not 
completely  dry . 
Controls  and  equip 
ment 
P ow er  top 
•  Do  not  open  the  power  when  it  is colder  than  32  °F (0 °C). At 
these  temperatures,  the  fabric  is  less flexible. 
L1}. WARNING 
• For safety  reasons never open or close the  power  top  when  the 
v ehi cle is moving . 
•  Never  drive the  vehicle  without  the  power  top  securely  locked 
in the  closed  po sition . If  it  i s not  firml y en gaged , the  top  can  be 
blown  open by the  airstream  and cau se in jur ies and damage  to the 
vehi cle . - Risk  of cr ash! 
•  When  opening  and  closing the  power  top  m ake sure to  keep 
yo urself  and  other s clear  of  all  moving  pa rt s.  Risk  of  injury! 
•  During  opera tion of the  power  top  the  head  clearance  in the 
re ar of  the  vehi cle  is r edu ced . Alw ay s  m ake sure that  rea r seat 
p assen gers keep  clear  of the  power  top  a s it  is being  opened  or 
cl osed . Ri sk  of injury! 
[ i ] Tip s 
• The  power  top  can only  be  operated  w ith  the  ignition  switched 
on. 
•  To avoid  unnecessary  strain  on  the  battery,  you  should  not  open 
and  c lose the  top  several  times  in  a row  when  the  e ngine  is  n ot 
running. 
•  The  display  in  the  ins trument  cluster  will  indicate  if  a pr otective 
feature  of  the  power  top  has  been  activated  or  if  a  malfunction 
occurs ~ page 
64. 
•  In  case  of  a ma lfunction  the  power  top  can  be  operated  manu
a lly. This  is  intended  for  a limited  time  only~ page 
68, "Opera te the 
power  top  manually" . T he  cause  of  the  malfunction  should  be 
tracked  down  and  repaired  by  an au tho rized  Aud i deale r as soon  as 
possible .  _.,  

Pow er  t op 
Variable  power  top  storage  bay 
The bottom  of  the  variable  storage  bay  can  only  be raised 
when  the  top  is  closed  and  NOT folded  up  inside  the  bay. 
Lifting  th e stor ag e  bay  bas e 
Fig. 55  Lug gage 
co mp artm ent: va riab le 
st orage  bay,  bottom 
d ow n 
F ig . 5 6  Lu ggage 
co mp artm en t:  varia ble 
s tora ge b ay, bo ttom  u p 
Move  the  lever  to  position @ to  raise  the  storage  bay 
bottom => 
page  64, fig.  55. 
Lowering  the  storag e bay  bas e 
-Move  the  lever  to  pos ition @ to  lower  the  var iab le 
storage  bay=> fig.  56 . 
The  storage  bay  bottom  can  only  be  lifted  when  the top  i s clos ed 
and  NOT folded  up  in side  the  ba y. 
This  creates  more  space  in  the 
luggage  compartment . The storage  bay  base must  be in the  lowered 
position  before  the  top  can  be  lowered. 
When  the  top 
o pe ns it  folds  down  completely  into  the  storage  bay 
des igned  to  contain  it.  Only  with  the  storage  bay  expanded  is  it 
poss ible to  open  the  top . This  feature  prevents  the  top  from  forcing 
i t s way  down  agains t objects  blocking  its  storage  space . For this 
reason  your  vehicle  has less  luggage  capacity  when  the  top  is down 
than  when  it  is up  and  closed . It is not  possible  to  lift  the  base of the 
storage  bay  when  it  contains  the  folded  down  top .• 
Messages  in  the  instrument  cluster  display 
If  the  power  top  fails  to  activa te  when  you  operate  the 
control  switch,  a  message  will  appear  in  the  display  to 
indicate  what  is  wrong. 
Before  the  power  top  can  start  to  open  or  close  automatically,  a 
number  of  conditions  must  be  met . The  systems  checks,  for 
instance,  if  the  storage  bay  has  been  expanded  before  the  power 
top  opens. 
The  instrument  c luster  disp lay will  generate  a  message  if  one  of 
these  condi tions  does  not  check  right  or  if  a malfunction  occurs . 
Power  top: ple ase clo se  rear  lid 
The  lid  on  the  trunk  must  always be closed  when  opening  or closing 
t he  power  top . This  message  will  appear  in  the  display  if  the  trunk 
lid  is  not  closed . 
Power  top:  pl ease  low er  stor age  ba y 
The  variable  storage  bay  must  be  in  the  lowered  (expanded)  posi 
tion  before  the  power  top  can  be  opened=> page  64 . This  message 
will  appear  in  the  display  if  the  variable  storage  bay  is  not  in  the  lowered  position  (lever  to  the  right)  when  opening  the  power  top.  ..,  

Power  top:  ca nnot  b e use d 
Power  top  not  operating 
This  message  wi ll  appear  in the  display  if  the  power  top  has  been 
deactivated  for  safety  reasons  or  if  there  is a malfunction.  Possible 
causes  are: 
•  vehicle  speed  t oo high: the  power  top  operation  is deactivated 
for  safety  reasons  if  the  vehic le is  mov ing  at  a speed  above  3 mph 
(5 km/hi. 
•  battery  voltage  too  low: the  power  top  wil l not  operate  if  the 
battery  voltage  is too  low . This  is a  precautionary  feature  to  make 
s u re that  the re is always  enough  battery  power  avai lable to  start  the 
engine.  The  power  top can  be  activated  again  once  the  engine  has 
been  started  and  is  running. 
•  ove rload  cut -off: if  the  power  top  is operated  repeatedly  the 
hydraulic  actuator  components  will  be  severely  stressed . In this 
case the  over load  cut -off  will  safeguard  the  system  against  damage. 
This  safeguard  deactiva tes the  system  fo r abou t 15 to  30  minutes. 
After  this  time  the  power  top  can  be  operated  again  as  usual=> & . 
•  Malfunction: One  possible  cause  of  a malfunction  is the  fai lure 
of  a system  component.  In this  case  the  power  top can  a lso  be 
manual ly  operated => 
page  68. Turning  off  the  ignition  during  the 
opening  or  closing  process  may  cause  a  malfunction.  You  can 
correct  this  yourself=> 
page  65. 
Pow er  top no t sec ure 
Power  top  not  locked  in  place 
If the  top  has  not  opened  or  closed completely and  the  vehicle 
moves  then  at  a speed  above  3 mph  (5 km/h),  this 
warning will 
appear  in  the  instrument  cluster  display.  Stop  the  vehicle.  Open  or 
close  the  power  top  completely.  The warning  should  disappear . 
& WARNING 
Never  drive the  car with  a  power  top  that  is not  securely  lock ed  in 
place . If it  i s not  fir mly engaged , the  top  can  b e blown  ope n by the 
Contro ls and  eq uip
ment 
P o w er  top 
& W ARN ING (conti nued ) 
airstre am  and  ca u se injur ies  and  damage  to  the  vehicle . - Risk of 
crash !• 
Correcting  a  malfunction 
Turning  off  the  ignition  durin g the  opening  or  closing 
process  may  cause  a  malfunction. 
F ig. 57  Power  top 
cov er  in  end  p osition 
App ly  the  hand  b rake. 
Sw it c h t he  igniti on  off . 
Fold  the  powe r top  cove r upward  un til  it  engages. 
Stow  the  power  top  in  the  powe r top  compa rtment. 
T ur n on  the  igni tion. 
Press  or pull  the  swi tch  f or  p ow er top  operatio n 
~ page  62, fig . 52  un til  the  powe r top  is f ully clos ed  o r 
open .a 
~ehicle  care  Technical data  

Applies  10 vehic les:  with  light  senso r package 
Sensor  activated  head -and  tail  light  control 
In the  "AUTO"  position,  light  sensors  monitor  outside  light 
conditions  and  s witch  the  head- and  t ail  lights  on  and  off 
as  required. 
Activating 
F ig . 87  Instru men t 
p an el: li ght  sw itch  at 
A UTO  pos ition 
- Tur n the  light  switch ~ fig.  87 to  positi on AUTO. 
Deactivating 
- Turn  the  light  switch  to  posit ion 0. 
In the  switch  position AUTO the automati c head -a nd ta il light 
contr ol 
is  activated . The  corresponding  symbol  on  the  light  switch 
is  lit. 
Light  sensors  located  in the  ins ide  mirror  housing  and  stem 
constantly  check  the light  conditions  surrounding  the  vehicle . If 
ambient  brightness  falls  below  a factory  set value  (e .g. when  driving 
into  a tunnel),  the  head -and  tai llights  including  the  license  plate 
illumination  are automatically  turned on. When  ambient  brightness 
increases  again,  the  external  lights  are turned  off  again 
=> & -
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ment 
Cle ar  v ision 
& WARNING 
•  Autom ati c  head - and tailli ght  control  is  only int ended to  a ss is t 
the  driver . Th is feature  does  not  reli ev e  th e driver  of  h is res pon si
bilit y to  che ck the  headl ights  and  to  turn them  on m anuall y 
according  to  the  current  light  and vi sibilit y  condition s. For 
e xa mple , fo g  and  r ain  cannot  be  dete cted  by the  light  s en sor s. 
Consequently , alw ay s  swit ch th e headlights 
fD on  under  the se 
we ather  condition s and  when driving  in th e da rk . 
•  Crashe s can  happen  when  you  cannot  s ee the  road  ahead  and 
w hen  you  cannot  be  seen  by oth er  m otori sts . 
•  Alway s turn  on  the  headlight s so that  you can  see  ahead  and 
s o that  others  ca n s ee  your  car  fr om  th e back. 
[ i ] Tip s 
• In the AUTO mode , the  low  beams  are  turned off  when  the  igni 
tion  is turned  off.  The  remaining  lights  are turned  off  when  the  key  is taken  out  of  the  ignition  lock. 
•  Do not  at tach stickers  to the  windshield  in front  of the  sensors  as 
this  can  disable  the automatic  head- and  taillight  contro l and  the 
automatic  glare -dimming  of  the  rearview  mirror(s). 
•  Always  observe  the  specific local regulations  for  your  area when 
to  use  your  lights . 
•  In the  event  of  a light  sensor  malfunction,  the driver  information 
display  wi ll show  the  sy mbol  -. 
If a light  sensor  malfu nction  is indi 
cated,  you  must  use  the light  switch  to  turn  the  low  beams  on and 
off. a 
~ehicle  care  irechnical  data  

[ i J Tip s 
• Do  not  attach  any  stickers  to  the  windshield  in  front  of  the  two 
light  sensors,  as this  would  interfere with  both  the  automatic  oper 
ation  of  the  head ligh ts and  the  automatic  dimming  of  the  inside 
mirror(s). 
•  If the  veh icle  is  remotely  un locked  and  locked 
three  times  in 
succession, 
leaving  home  will  not  turn  on  the  lights  a fourth  time  to 
safeguard  the  battery  and  lights. 
•  If you  wish  to  use the  coming  home/leaving  home  function  regu 
larly,  you  can  leave  it  activated  at  all  times  wi thout  risking  perma
nent  strain  on  the  electrical  system.  As the  system  is contro lled  by 
light  sensors,  i t wi ll only  b e energi zed  in  darkness. 
•  Frequent  use  of  the  coming  home/leaving  home  function  for 
approac hin g and  departing  a vehicle  parked  in  the  dark  wi ll strain 
the  batte ry. This  applies  particularly  if  only  short  distances  are 
driven  between  stops . Occasiona lly drive  longer  distances  to  make 
sure  the  battery  is  recharged  sufficient ly. 
•  If  the  fo g  lights  have  been  switched  on  by the  coming 
home/leaving  home  function,  they  will  always  be switched  off  when 
you  switch  on  the  ig nition. • 
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ment 
Cle ar  v ision 
Instrument  panel  illumination 
The ill umina tion  of  the  ins trume nts,  dis pla ys  and  the 
cente r consol e can  be  adjusted. 
9:3 6 
02.11.2008 
Fig . 9 2  Instru men t 
pane l illum in a ti on 
Press  the"+"  button  to  increase  the  brigh tness . 
Press  the" -"  b utton  to  reduce  the  br ig htness. 
Igniti on  ON , light  swit ch  at @ . 
With  the  ignition  switched  ON, the  glow  of instrument  needles can 
be  adjusted  to  appear  brighter  or  dimmer. 
Ignition  ON , light  switch  at :oo: or gD. 
With  the  lights  switched  on,  the  brightness  of  instrument  cluster 
(i .e. needles,  gauges  and  displays)  and  center  c onsole  il luminat io n 
can  be  adjusted . 
0 Note 
The instrument  c luster  and  center  console  i llumination  ( gauges  and 
needles)  comes  on  when  you  swi tch  on  the  ignition  and  the 
vehicle 
headlights  are  off . 
Be aware  of  the  following  difference  between 
models  built  to  US or  Canadian  specifications: 
•  USA model s: illumination  of the  in strument  cluster  (gauge s and 
needles ), dash  and  center  conso le around  the  gearshift  lever  is 
controlled 
by a  light  sen sor  located  in the  instrument  panel.  The  ., 
~ehicle  care  Technical data  

Clear  vision 
inst rument  panel  ill umination  will  automaticall y become  dimmer 
a s  the  daylight  fades  away  and  eventually  will  go out  completely 
when  out side  l ight  i s very  low . Thi s is  to  remind  you , the  dri ver , to 
s witch  on the  headlights  befor e it  g ets  too  dark. 
•  Canada  model s: instrument  panel  illumination  will  stay  bright 
re gardles s of the  intensity  of  ambient  light . Alway s be aware  of 
c hange s in outside  light  cond itions  while you  are  d riv ing . Resp ond 
in time  to  f ading  dayl ight  by turning  the  ligh t switch  to  po sit ion 
io 
(or  "AUTO"  if  your  car  is  equipped  with  this  feature)  to  turn  on your 
he adl ights . • 
Ap plie s  to  vehic le s: wi th x eno n hea dlig ht s 
Xenon  headlights 
After  s tarting  the  engine,  the  xenon  headligh ts are  automatically 
adjusted  to  the  load  and  angle  of  the  vehicle  (for  example,  during 
acce leration  and  brak ing) . This  prevents  oncoming  tra ffic  from 
experienc ing  unnecessa ry  glare  from  your  head lights . 
If the  system  is  not  operating  properly,  a warning  sy mbol  in  the 
Auto -Check  Contro l is  displayed:::::, 
page 34.  • 
Emergency  flasher &. 
The  emergency  flasher  makes  other  mot orists  aw are  that 
y o u  or  your  vehicle  are  in  an  emergency  situation. 
1Jia---------------...,i ij ::c ., 
"' 
-
Fig. 9 3  Ce nter 
cons ole: e mergen cy 
fla sher  swit ch 
Press  the  sw itch  ~~fig . 93,  to  sw itch  the  emergency 
fl ash er  o n or  o ff. 
When  the  emergency  flasher  is  on,  al l four  turn  signa l blink  at  the 
same  time . The  turn  signal  indicator  lights¢¢ in the  instrument 
cluster,  as we ll as the  light  in  the  emergency  flasher  sw itch 
t!:;,,. b link 
likewise . 
The  emergency  flasher  will  automatica lly  switch  on  if  you  are  in  an 
accident  where  the  airbag  has  deployed . 
[ i ] Tips 
You  should  switch  on  the  emergency  flasher  when : 
•  you  are  the  last  vehicle  stand ing  in  a t raffic  jam  so  that  any  other 
veh ic les  coming  can  see  you , or  when 
•  your  vehic le  has  broken  down  or  you  are  in  an  emergency  situa 
tion,  or  when 
•  your  veh ic le  is  being  towed  by  a  tow  truck  or  if  you  are  towing 
another  vehicle  behind  you .•  

Clear  vision 
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. 
[ i] Tips 
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).