
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  ..... .....  . 
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Power  lock ing  system  .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  . .  50 
Keyless  entry  remote  contro l . .  .  .  .  51  Normal  operat
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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  controls 
General  illustration 
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Power  window  switches 
Door  handle 
Power locking  switch  . ..... .. .... .... .... ......  . 
Adjuster  control  for  outside  mirrors  .............. . 
Air  outlets  ...... .. ......... .... .. .. .... .. .....  . 
Light  switch  .. ...... .... ...... .... ... .. .... ... . 
Turn  signal  and  high  beam  .. .... .... ..... ......  . 
Instrument  cluster  ... ...... ... .. ..... ... .... ... . 
Switches  for 
- Windshield  wiper/washer  ......... ...... ......  . 
- Driver  information  display ........... .... .....  . 
- Operation  trip  computer  .. .... ... .... .... .. ...  . 
- Adjusting  and  storing  the  tire  pressure" ........  . 
@ Steering lock/ignition/starter  switch  ....... .... ...  . 
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-Electronic  Stabi lization  Program  (ESP) switch  ..... 
- Warning  light  for  deactivated  front  passenger  airbag 
Emergency  flasher  . ...... ...... .... ... .. ... ....  . 
Storage  compartment  for  sma ll objects 
Sound  System 
Glove  compartment  ( lockable)  . .... .... .... .... .. . 
Front  passenger  airbag  ........................ . . 
Climate  controls  ........ ... .... .... .... .. .....  . 
Rear window  defogger  switch  .......... ..... ...  . 
Switch  for seat  heating  . .... .. .... .. ... .. .... ... . 
Ashtray  .. ....... .... ... .... .... .... .... .... .. . 
Se lector  lever (automatic  transmission)  ....... ... . . 
Parking  brake  lever  ....... .. ... ... .. ...... .... . . 
Controls  and  equip 
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Instruments  and  controls 
@ Cupholder ............ ...... ... .. .... ..... .. .. . 
@ Power  top switch  ..............................  . 
@) Power  outlet  . .... ...... ... .. .... .... .... .... .. . 
@ Memory  buttons  (driver  seat)  .. .... .... .... .... .. . 
@ Release  lever for the engine  hood  .............. .. . 
@ Coming  home/leaving  home activation  ...... ......  . 
@ Cruise  control  .... .... .... .... ... ........ .... .. . 
@ Steering  wheel  with : 
- Horn 
- Driver  airbag  .... .... .... ... .. ...... .... .... . . 
@ Adjustable  steering  column  ..................... . 
[ i ] Tips 
A separate  brochure  is provided  for  your  factory-insta lled  audio 
system  and/or the Audi  Navigation  System. • 
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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).  

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[ i J Tip s 
The  storage  area  in  the  center  armrest  may  be  equipped  with  a te le
phone  base  plate  to  house  a phone  crad le . Ask your  authorized  Audi 
dealer  if  you  have  questions .• 
Rear  seats 
General  information 
Safe  transportation  of  passengers  on  the  rear  seats 
requires  proper  safety  precautions. 
All  passengers  on  the  rea r seats  must  be  seated  in  comp liance  with 
the  safety  guidelines  explained  in=> 
page  159 and=> page  168 . The 
correct  seat ing  pos ition  is  critical  for  the  sa fety  of  front 
and rear 
seat  passengers  alike  => 
page  150. 
& WARNING 
• Occ upants  in  the front and rear  seats  must  a lways  be properly 
restrained . 
•  Do not let anyone r ide in the  vehi cle w ithout  the  head re str aints 
provided . Head  re str aint s help to  reduce  injurie s. 
•  Loo se item s in side  the  p assenger  compartm ent ,  c an fly 
forward  in  a crash  or  sudden  m aneuve r an d injure  occupants. 
Alw ays  store  articl es in the  luggag e comp artment  and  use the 
fa stening  eye s, especi ally wh en the  r ear  seat  back s have  been 
fold ed  d ow n. 
•  Read and  h eed  all  WARNIN GS::::> 
page  150, "Proper  seating 
p ositi ons f or  p assengers  in  re ar  seats ". • 
Contro ls and  eq uip
ment 
Rear  head  restraints 
The  rear  head  restraints  a re set  at  the  optimum  height  at  the  factory. 
This  height  setting  cannot  be  changed . This  preset  height  protects 
both  short  and  tall  persons  effective ly. • 
Seat  memory 
App lies  to  vehicles:  with  seat memory 
Driver 's  seat  memory 
The seat  adjustment  settings  for  four  drivers  can  be 
stored  using  the  memory  buttons  in  the  driver's  door. 
F ig . 116  Driver's  doo r: 
m emory  button s 
In  addition  to  the  setting  for  the  driver's  seat,  the  settings  for  the 
head  restraint*  and  both  exter ior  mirrors  can  be  stored . 
Storing  and  recalling  setting s 
Using  the  memory  buttons G), @ , @ and G), you  can  store  and 
recall  the  settings  for  four  different  drivers=> fig . 116 . 
The  current  settings  are  also  automatically  stored  on  the  remote 
control  key being  used  when  the  vehicle  is  locked.  When  the vehicle 
is  unlocked,  the  settings  stored  on  the  remote  contro l key  being 
used  are  automatically  recal led .  .,.. 
~ehicle  care  irechnical data  

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Turning  seat memory  on  and  off 
If the I STOP I switch  is  depressed,  the  seat  memory  is  inoperative. 
The  word  OFF next  to  the 
!S TOP] switch  illuminates . 
All  the  stored  settings  are  retained . We  recommend  using  the 
I S TO PI switch  and  deactivating  the  seat  memory  if  the  vehicle  is 
only  going  to  be  used 
temporarily by  a driver  whose  settings  are  not 
going  to  be  stored. 
[  i] Tips 
Seat  position  settings  cannot  be recalled  if  the  seatback  is folded 
forward. • 
Applies  to veh icles: with  se at memory 
Storing  and  recalling  a  seat  position 
Before  you  can  store  or  recall  your  seat  position,  the  [ STOP] 
button  must  be  engaged  (down). 
Storing  settings 
- Adjust  the  driver's  seat=> page 96. 
Adjust  the  head  restraint => page 98 
- Adjust  both  outside  mirrors ::::> page 89. In  the  tilt-down 
position,  the  passenger  mirror  can  be  adjusted  to  the 
preferred  position  and  saved  in  the  seat  memory. 
- Press the  [MEMO]  button  and  hold  it  down.  At  the  same  time,  press  one  of  the  memory  buttons  for  at  least one 
second. 
- Release  the  buttons.  The  settings  are  now  stored  under 
the  corresponding  memory  button. 
Recalling  settings 
-Driver's  door  open  -press  the  desired  memory  button . 
- Driver's  door closed  -press  the  corresponding  memory 
button  until  the  stored  position  is reached. 
When  the  vehicle  is  locked, the  current  settings  are  stored  and 
assigned  to  the  remote  control  key.  But  the  settings  stored  on 
memory  buttons  (1) through  (4) are  not  deleted . They  can  be 
recalled  at  any  time.  When  the vehicle  is  unlocked,  the  settings 
stored  on  the  remote  control  key  are  restored. 
If  your  vehicle  is  driven  by  other  persons  using  your  remote  control 
key, you  should  save  your  individual  seat  position  on  one  of  the 
memory  buttons.  You  can  recall  your  settings  again  simply  and 
conveniently  by  pressing  the  corresponding  memory  button . When 
the  vehicle  is locked,  these  settings  are automatically  re -assigned  to 
the  remote  control  key  and  stored. 
& WARNING 
• For safety  reasons, the  seat  setting  can only  be  recalled  when 
the  vehicle  is stationary  -otherwise  you  risk  having  an  accident. 
•  In an  emergency, the  recall  operation  can be stopped  by 
pressing the 
I STOP] button  or  by briefly  pressing any given 
memory  button . 
[ i] Tips 
Seat  position  settings  cannot  be  recalled  if  the  seatback  is  folded 
forward. •  

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Child  restraints  on  the  front  seat  - some 
important  things  to  know 
- Be sure to read  the  important  information  and  head  the 
WARNINGS  for important  details about children  and 
Advanced  Airbags~ 
page  190. 
Even though  your  vehic le is equipped  with  an  Advanced  Airbag 
System,  make  certain  that  a ll children,  especia lly those  12 years  and 
younger,  a lways  ride  in the  back  seat  properly  restrained for their 
age and  size . The airbag  on the  passenger  side  makes  the  front  seat 
a potentia lly dangerous  place  for a child  to  ride.  The front  seat  is not 
the  safest  p lace for  a chi ld  in  a forward -facing  child  safety  seat.  It 
can  be a very  dangerous  place for an  infant  or  a child  in a rearward 
facing  seat. 
The  Advanced  Airbag  System  in  your  vehicle  has  been  certified  to 
comply  with  the  Requirements  of  United  States  Federal  Motor 
Vehicle  Safety  Standard  208 as applicab le  at the  time  your  vehicle 
was  manufactured. 
Th e Standard  requires  the front  airbag  on  the  passenger  side  to  be 
turned  off ("suppressed")  if a chi ld up  to  about  one year  of  age 
restrained  in  one  of  the  rear-facing  or  forward-facing  infant 
restraints  listed  in  Federa l Motor  Vehicle  Safety  Standard  208 with 
which  the  Advanced  Airbag  System  in your  vehicle  was  certified  has  been  instal led on  the  front  passenger  seat.  For a listing  of  the  child 
restraints  that  were  used  to  certify  compliance  with  the  US Safety 
Standard => 
page 192. 
The PASSENGER  AIR  BAG  OFF light  in  the  instrument  panel tells you 
when  the  front  Advanced  Airbag  on  the  passenger  side  has  been 
t urned  off  by the  electronic  control  unit. 
Each  time  you  turn  on  the  ignition,  the 
PASSENGER  AIR BAG  OFF 
light will  come  on  for  a few  seconds  and: 
•  will stay  on  if  the front  passenger  seat  is  not  occupied, • 
will  stay  on  if there  is a small  child  or  child  restraint  on  the  front 
passenger  seat, 
•  will  go  off  if  the  front  passenger  seat  is occupied  by an  adult  as 
registered  by the  weight-sensing mat=> 
page 179, "Monitoring  the 
Advanced  Airbag  System" . 
The 
PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF light  comes  on  when  the  control  unit 
detects  a tota l weight  on  the front  passenger  seat  that  requires  the 
front  airbag  to  be turned  off. 
If  the  total  weight  on  the  front  passenger  seat  is more than  that  of 
a typical  1 year -old  child  but  less  than  the  weight  of  a small  adult, 
the  fron t airbag  on  the  passenger side  can deploy (the 
PASSENGER 
AIR  BAG  OFF 
light does  not  come  on).  If  the PASSENGER  AIR  BAG 
OFF 
light  does  not  come  on,  the front  airbag  on  the passenger  s ide 
has  not  been  turned  off  by the  electronic  contro l unit  and  can 
deploy  if  the  control  unit senses  an  impact  that meets  the  condi 
tions  stored  in  its memory. 
For example,  the airbag  may  deploy  if: 
• a small  ch ild that  is  heavier  than  a typical  1 year-o ld  child  is  on 
the  front  passenger  seat  (regardless  of  whether  the  child  is  in  one 
of  the  child  safety  seats  listed => 
page 192), or 
•  a child  who  has  outgrown  chi ld  restraints  is on  the  front 
passenger  seat . 
If  the  front  passenger  airbag  is turned off,  the 
PASSENGER  AIR  BAG 
OFF 
light  comes  on  in  the  instrument  cluster  and  stays  on. 
The  front  airbag  on  the passenger  side  may 
not deploy  (the 
PASSENGER  AIR BAG OFF light  does  not  illuminate  and  stay  lit) even 
if  a small  adult  or teenager,  or  a passenger  who  is  not sitting  upright 
with  their  back against  a non -reclined  backrest  with  their  feet  on the 
vehicle  floor  in front  of  the seat  is on  the  front  passenger  seat 
=> 
page 148, "Proper  seating  position  for  the  driver". 
If  the  front  passenger  airbag  deploys,  the  Federal  Standard  requires 
the  airbag  to  meet the  "low  risk"  deployment criteria to reduce  the 
risk  of  injury  through interaction  with  the  airbag.  "Low  risk"  deploy
ment  occurs  in those  crashes  that  take  p lace at  lower  decelerations  .,.  

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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 
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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 
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Dublicate  key ... ...... ... .. . ... .... ..  47 
What  does  this  mean  when  it  appears  in 
Dynamic  shift  program  ....... ... ... . .  136 
the  trip  odometer  display?  .. ...... . 15 
Defogging  the  windows  . ....... ..... . 116 
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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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