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Loading  the  vehicle  onto  a  flat  bed  truck 
Front  hook  up 
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Fig . 229  Ve hicle on  flat 
b ed  tru ck 
- Align  the  vehicle  w ith  the  centerline  of  the  car  carrier 
ramp . 
- Attach  the  winch  hook  to  the  front  towing  loop  previously 
installed . 
Rea r  hook  up 
-Align  the  vehicle  wi th t he centerline  of  the  ca r carrier 
ramp . 
- Attach  the  winch  hook  to  the  rear  towing  loop  previously 
i nstalled. 
[ i ] Tips 
Check  careful ly  to  make  sure  the  hook -up  is  secure  before  moving 
the  car  up  the  flatbed  truck  ramp. • 
Lifting  vehicle 
Lifting  with  workshop  hoist  and  with  floor 
jack 
T he  vehicle  may  only  be  lifted  at  the  lifting  p oints  illus
trated. 
- Read  and  heed WARNING =>& . 
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Fig . 2 30  F ront  lift in g 
po in t 
F ig . 2 3 1  Rear  lift in g 
po int 
- Locate  lifti ng  poi nts =:>  fig.  230  =:> fig.  23 1. 
- Ad just  li fting  arms  of  works hop  hoist  or  floor  jack  to 
match  vehicle  l ifting  points.  

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& WARN ING  (continued ) 
• The  engine  compartment  of any  motor  vehicle  is a  potentially 
hazardous  area . Never  reach  into  the  area  around  or touch  the 
radiator  fan . It  is temperature  controlled  and  can  sw itch  on 
suddenly  -even when  the  engine  is off  and  the  ignition  key has 
been  removed . The  radiator  fan  switches  on automatically  when 
the  coolant  reaches a certain  temperature  and will  continue  to  run  until  the  coolant  temperature  drops . 
•  Always  remove  the  ignition  key before  anyone  gets  under  the 
vehi cle . 
•  Always  support  your  vehicle  with  safety  stands  if  it  is neces 
sary to  work  underneath  the  vehicle . The  jack  suppl ied with  the 
vehicle  is not  adequate  for  this  purpose  and  could  collapse  causing  serious  personal  injury . 
•  If you  must  work  underneath  the  vehicle  with  the  wheels  on 
the  ground,  always  make  sure the  veh icle  is on  level  ground , that 
the wheels are always securely blocked and that the engine 
cannot  be  sta rted . 
•  Always  make  sure the  transmission  selector  lever  (automatic 
transmission)  is in  "P "  (Park position ) or Neutral  (manual  transm is
sion) and  the  park  brake  is firmly  applied. 
W For the  sake  of the  environment 
•  Cha ng ing  t he e ngine  sett ings  will  adverse ly aff ect  em iss ion 
l eve ls. This  is detrimenta l to  the  environment  and  increases  fuel 
co nsu mp tio n . 
•  Always  observe  environmental regu lations  when  disposing  of 
ol d eng ine  oil, u sed br ake  fluid , d irty  e ngin e coo la nt , spe nt batter ies 
or  worn  out  tires. 
•  Undeployed  airba g modu les and  prete nsioners  might  be  classi 
fied  as Perchlorate  Material  -specia l handling  may  apply,  see 
www .dtsc.ca .gov/ hazar douswaste/perc hlorat e.  When  the  vehic le o r 
parts  of  the  restraint  system  including  airbag  modules  safety  be lts 
w it h  pr eten sion ers ar e sc ra p pe d, a ll ap pli cab le  la w s and  reg ula- tions  must  be observed.  Your authorized  Audi  dealer  is familiar  with 
t
hese  requi re m ents  and  we re co m mend  th at  you  h ave your  dealer 
perform  this  service  for  you .• 
Additional  accessories, 
modifications  and  parts  replacement 
Additional  accessories  and  parts 
replacement 
Always  consult  an  author ized Audi  dealer  before 
pu rchasin g acc ess ori es. 
Your  vehicle  incorporates  the latest  safety  design  features  ensuring 
a  high  standa rd  o f act ive  and  passiv e safety . 
T his  saf ety  coul d be compromised  by non -approved  changes  to the 
vehic le . F or t his  reason,  if parts  have  to  be replace d, p lease obse rve 
t h e f ollow ing  po ints  when i nsta lling  addi tio na l acc essor ies: 
App roved  Aud i accessories  and  genuine  Audi  pa rts  a re avai lab le 
fr om  autho rize d Aud i dea lers. 
T hese  dealers  also  have the  necessary  fac ilities,  tools  and  trained 
spec ia lists t o ins tal l the  part s and  accessor ie s pr oper ly . 
& WARNING 
Using the  wrong  spare  parts  or  using  non -approved  accessories 
can  cause  serious  personal  injury. 
•  Use only  accessorie s expressly approved  by Audi  and  genuine 
Audi  spare  parts. 
•  These  parts  and  accessories  have  been  specially  designed  to 
be  used on  your vehicle . 
•  Never  install  accessories  such as telephone  cradles  or 
beverage  holders  on  airbag  covers or within  the  airbag  deploy- 

Alph ab eti ca l  ind ex  --------------=-----
Convertible  locking  retractor 
Activating  ...... ... .. .... ...... ..  202 
Deactivating  .. ... ..... ..... .. ... .  203 
Using  to  secure  a child  safety  seat  200 , 
202 
Convertible  top  ........ .... .... .... ..  61 
Coolant  system 
Cooling  System  257 
Expansion  tank  ... .... ...... .... ..  258 
cornering  light  . .......... .. .... .... ..  79 
Cruise  control  .. ... ... ...... ...... ..  123 
Changing  a stored  sp eed  . .... .... . 124 
Setting  and  storing  a vehicle  speed  .  124 
Switching  off  ....................  125 
Switching  off  temporari ly  .. ........  124 
Switching  on  .... .... .... ...... ..  124 
Warning/indicator  lights  ... ... .... ..  20 
Cruising  range  .. .... .... .... ...... ...  37 
Cupholder  . ... .. ...... ..... .. .. ....  104 
D 
Data  . .... ... . ... .. ... ... .... ..... .  314 
Data  recorder  ... .... ...... ..... .... . 212 
Date  dis play  . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . . . .  .  14 
Daytime  running  lights  ... .. ... .. ... ...  78 
Declaration  of  compliance  Cell  phone  package  .. .. .... .... ...  320 
Elect ronic  immobilizer  . ..... .. ....  320 
Homelink®  universal  remote  con trol  320 
Remote  control  key  .. .... .... .... . 320 
Tire  pressure  monitoring  system  ...  320 
Controls  and  equip
ment  Safety  first 
def 
Dublicate  key ... ...... ... .. . ... .... ..  47 
What  does  this  mean  when  it  appears  in 
Dynamic  shift  program  ....... ... ... . .  136 
the  trip  odometer  display?  .. ...... . 15 
Defogging  the  windows  . ....... ..... . 116 
E 
Defrosting  the  windows  .. ... ..... ... . 116 
Determining  correct  load  lim it  ... .... .  276  ECON 
Digi tal  clock  ............. .. ... ... ....  14  When  should  I use  ECON? 
... .... .. . 113 
Setting  the time  ......... .... .... ..  14  EDL 
Digital  compass  . ... ... . ... ... .. .... ..  90  See Electronic  differential  lock  (EDU  .  213 
Dimensions  ..... .... .... .... .... ...  313  Electric  roof  .
..... ... ..... .. .... .... . 61 
Dipstick  Electrically  heated  front  seats  .
.. .... ..  116 
Reading  the  dipstick  properly  ...... 254 Electronic  differential  lock 
Distance  ... .... ... ... .. ... .... .... ..  38  Warning/indicator 
lights  ..... ... ....  20 
Doors,  power  locks  ........ ....... ....  53 
Driver  Electronic  differ
ential  lock  (EDU 
How  the  system  works  ...... .. ....  213 
See S eating  position  .. ... ... ... ...  148  Electronic  immobilizer  ..
.. .. . .. .. ..  15, 49 
Driver  information  dis play 
Miles  (kilometers)  to  empty  .. .. ... ..  26  Electronic  power  control 
EPC warning/indicator  light  .........  22 
Parking  brake  warning  ... ... ..... ..  30  Electronic  sp
eed  limiter  ..... .. .... ....  28 
D river  information  sys.tern  . .... ...... ..  24  Electronic  stabilization  program  (ESP) 
Driver  information  messages  .. .... ..  29  How  the  system  works  ...
..... .. ..  212 
Fuel  filler  cap  . .. . ........ ....... ..  27  Elec
tronic  stabiliza tion  program  (ESP) 
Menu  button  .... . .. .. .... .... .... .  40  Warning/indicator  lights 
.... ...... ..  22 
Menu  display  .... ... .... .... . ... ..  39  Emerg
ency  flasher  ... .... ... .. .......  82 
Open  door  or  rear  lid  warning  ...... . 26  Warning/indicator 
lights  .... ...... ..  21 
Outside  temperatu re  disp lay  ... .....  25 
Emergency  locking  . .... .... ... .. .. . ..  55 
Sound  system  display  .... .... .... ..  25 
Emergency  starting  ..... ....... .. ....  304 
Driver's  seat  memory  ... .... .... .....  101 
Emergency  towing  . .. ... .. .. .... ....  306 
Recalling  a seat  position  .... .... ...  102 
Engine 
Storing  a seat  position  ... ... .... ..  102 
4-cylinder  (200 hp)  . ... .. .. .... .. ..  251 
Driving  messages  ...... ........ ..... . 29 
6-cylinder  (255 hp)  . ... .. .. .... .. ..  252 
Driving  safely  . ... .. . ... .. .... .... ...  146 
Compartment  .... ... .. ...... .... . 251 
Driving  time  . .... ...... .... ... .. .... . 37  Coolant  ...
.. ... .... .... .... .....  257 
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Alphabetical  index -
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Rollover  bars 
Lowering  ... .. .... ....... ...... ..  157 
See also Automatic  rollover  pro tection 
system  ... .. .... .... .... ... ....  156 
Roof,  e lectric  ... .... .... .... ... .... ..  61 
s 
SAFE  ...... ... .. .... .... ... .... .... . 15 
Sa fe  driv ing  habits  . ......... ....... . 146 
Safety  belt position  .. ............. ...  164 
Safety  belts worn  by  pregnant  women  .. 
165 
Safety  belt  pretensioner  Service  and  disposal  . ..... .. ......  167 
Safety  belt  warning  light .... .... ..  21,159 
Sa fety  be lts  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . .  163 
cleaning  ... .. ... ... .. ... ..... ...  242 
Dange r to  passengers  who  do  not  wear  a 
safety  belt  . . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  . . . .  .  161 
Fastening  ... .... .... .... ... .... . 163 
Improper ly worn  . .... .... ...... ..  166 
Not  worn  . ...... ........ .........  161 
pre tensioners  ... .... .. ... .... ....  166 
Safety  bel t position  .. .... .... .... . 164 
Safety  instructions  ... ..... .. ... ..  162 
Securing  child  safety  seats  . .... ...  200 
Special  considerations  for pregnant 
wom en  . .... .... .... ... .... ....  165 
Un fast ening  . .... ... ..... .. .. ... . 165 
Warning /indicator  ligh t  ..... ..... ..  159 
Why  YOU  MUST  wear  them  ........ 159 
Worn  properly  .. ... ...... ... .... . 162 
Safety  compliance  sticker  .. ...... ....  312 
Controls  and  equip
ment  Safety  first 
Safety  equipment 
.... ....... .. .. ....  146  Occupants  .... .... .... .... ..... ..  148 
Safety  features  for  occupant restraint  and  Rear  passengers 
... .... ...... .... .  150 
pro tection  . .... ...... .... ... .. . 146 
Seats 
Safe ty  instructions  Manual adjustment  controls  ........  93 
Eng in e  compartm ent  .. ... .... .... . 250  Number  of  seats  .. .... .... .... ....  159 
for  booster  seats  . ...... .... ......  198 
Selector  lever  ............ .. . ..... ...  127 
for  using  child  safe ty s eats  . .... ....  193 
Selector  lever multitronic ®  ......... ..  133 
for  using  convertible  child  sea ts  ....  196 
for  using  infant seats  . ........... . 195 
for  using  safety  be lts  . ...... .... ...  162 
Monitoring  the Advanced  Airbag  System 
181  Service  and 
disposal 
Safety  belt  pretensioner  .. ..... .. ..  167 
Service  interval  display .... ... .... ... ..  17 
Servotron  ic 
Safety  lock  Ignition  key, Automatic  transmission  119 
Seat  adjustment  Driver  seat  ... ...... ... .. .... ... ..  92 
D river's  seat  memory  . .......... ..  101 
Front  passenger  seat  . .... .... .... ..  93 
Head  restraints  ................  98,  151 
Lumbar  support  . ...... ... .... .... .  98  Power  steering 
...... .............  217 
Setting  Date  display  ............ .. ... ... ..  14 
Digital  clock  ... .. .... .... .... .. .. . 14 
Shift  buttons  .... .... .... ... ....  131,  137 
Side  airbags  Description  ... .... .... .. . .... ....  187 
How  they  work  .... ...... .... .... .  188 
Power  seats  ... .. ........ .... .... . 96  Ski  sack 
... .............. ...........  103 
Safety  guidelines  ... ... ....... .... .  92  Snow  chains  .
.... .... .... ... .... ....  285 
Seat  cushion  extension  ..... ... ....  100  Sockets 
........... .... ... .. ....  105,  106 
Seat  belts  Soft 
top  ... .. .... ....... .... .... .....  61 
Why  YOU  MUST wear them  .... ... .  159  Care and  cleaning 
........ .... .. . .  233 
Seat  memory  ....... ... .... .... .... . 101  Manual 
operation  ... ...... .... .. .. . 68 
Seat  position  Sound  system 
Incorrect  seat  position .... .... ....  151  Replacing 
.... .... .... ... .... ....  319 
Seating  capacity  . ... .... .... .... ....  159  Sound  system  display 
S eating  position  D
river  information  display  . .... .....  25 
Driver  .... .... ...... .... ... .. ....  148  Space
-saving  spare  wheel  ... . ........  292 
Front  passenger  ......... .........  149 Spare  wheel  ..
...... .... ... .... .... . 291 
How  to  adjust  the front  sea ts  .. .... . 149 
Speed  rat ing  letter  code  ... ...... .... .  281 
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