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Data 
Applie s to  ve hicle s: with  2 .0  lit er 4- cyl.  engin e 
211  hp,  2.0  liter  4-cyl.  engine 
Engine  data 
Max imum  outpu t SAE net 
Max imum  torque  SAE net 
No.  of  cy linde rs 
Displacement 
Stroke 
Bore 
Compression  rat io 
Fu el 
Dimensions  (approx .) 
Length  (with  license  plate  bracket) 
Width  (with  outside  mirrors  fol ded) 
He ight  (un loaded) 
Turning  circle  d iameter  (curb to  curb) 
Capacities  (approx.) 
Fuel tank 
- Total  capacity 
- Reserve (of  to tal c apaci ty) 
Windshield  and headlight * washer  fluid  container 
Engine oil 
with  filter  change  hp@rpm 
lb-ft@ 
rpm 
C ID  (cm
3
) 
in  (mm) 
in  (mm)  2
11  @ 4300- 6000 
259@  1500-4200 
4 
12 1 (198 4) 
3.65  (92.8) 
3.25  (82.5) 
9 .6 : 1 
Premium unleaded  (91  AKI) R eco mmend ed for  maximum  engi ne per formanc e. Fur 
ther  details ~ 
page 274, "Gasoline" 
in  (mm) 
in  (mm) 
i n (mm) 
ft  (m) 
gal (Liters) 
g al  (Liters) 
qua rts (liters) 
quar ts (lite rs)  182
.0  (4625) 
79 .5 (2020) 
54.4  (1383) 
36.4  (11. 1) 
front  wheel  drive  17.1  (65.0) 
1.8 -2.4  ( 7-9) 
4.8  (4 .5) 
4.9  (4.6)  all  whee
l drive 
16.8  (64 .0) 
1.8- 2.4  (7 -9) 
4 .8  (4 .5) 
4 .9  (4.6) 
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Consumer  Information 
Warranty  coverages 
Your Audi  i s covered  by the  following  warrantie s: 
•  New  Vehicle  Limited  Warranty 
•  Limited  Warranty  Against  Corrosion  Perforation 
•  Emissions  Control  System  Warranty 
•  Emissions  Performance  Warranty 
•  California  Emissions  Control  Warranty  (USA vehicles  only) 
•  California  Emissions  Performance  Warranty  (USA vehicles  only) 
Detailed  in forma tion  reg ard ing  yo ur war ran ties  can  be fo und  in your 
Warranty & Maintenance  booklet .• 
Operating  your  vehicle  outside  the 
U.S.A.  or  Canada 
Government  regulations  in the  United  States  and  Canada  req uire that 
au tomobile s mee t sp eci fic  emi ssio n  regula tions  and  safety  s tan
dards . Therefore,  vehicles  b uilt  for  the  U .S .A . and  Canada  d if f er  from 
vehicles  sold  in othe r countr ies . 
If you  plan  to  take  your  veh icle  outs ide  the  con tinen tal  lim its  of  the 
United  States  o r Canada , there  is the  poss ibility  that 
•  unle ade d fu els  for  veh icles  wi th  c atal ytic  conve rter  m ay no t be 
available; 
•  fue l may  have  a  conside rably  lowe r octane  rat ing.  Im proper  f ue l 
may  cause  engine  damage; 
•  serv ice  may  be  inadeq uate  due  to  lack  of  proper  service  facilities, 
too ls  o r testing  eq uipment; 
•  replacemen t  parts  may  not  be  read ily avai lab le . 
Safety  first 
•  N aviga tion  syst ems  for  ve hicles  built  fo r th e  U .S.A . and  Canada 
will  not  necessar ily work  in  Europe,  and  may  not  work  in other  coun 
tr ies  o utside  of  North  America. 
0 Note 
Audi  c annot  be  responsible  for  me ch anic al d am age  t hat  cou ld  re su lt 
from  inadequate  fuel,  service  or  parts  ava ilability. • 
Audi  Service  Repair  Manuals  and 
Literature 
Audi  Official  Fac tory  Service  Manuals  a re  published  as  soon  as 
po ss ible  afte r model  in troduc tion.  Serv ice  m anuals  are  av ailable 
from : 
Audi Technical  Literature  Ordering  Center 
Call  toll -free: 
T el. : 
1  (8 0 0)  5 44- 8021 
(from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM,  EST , Mo nday  through  Friday) 
or  access  their  webs ite 
www .audi.ddsltd.com on  t he  Internet  to 
or der  r ep air  m anuals  and othe r Au di literat ure.• 
Maintenance 
General 
Yo ur vehicle  has  been  des igned  to  help  keep  main tenance  req uire
m en ts  to  a  min imum . Howeve r,  a certa in amoun t of  regular  ma inte
nance  is still  necessary  to  assure  your  ve hicle's  safety,  economy  an d ..,_ 
Do-it,yourself  service  Technical  data  

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reliability.  For detailed vehicle maintenance  consult  your  Warranty & 
Maintenance booklet. 
Under  difficult  operating  conditions, for  example  at extremely low 
outside  temperatures,  in very  dusty  regions, when  towing  a  trailer 
very  frequently,  etc.,  some  service  work  shou ld be  performed 
between  the  intervals  specified.  This  app lies  particularly  to: 
•  oil changes,  and 
•  cleaning  or  replacing  the  air  filter. 
<£> For the  sake of the  environment 
By regularly  maintaining  your  vehicle,  you  help  make  sure  that  emis
sion  standards  are  maintained,  thus  minimizing  adverse  effects on 
the  environment. • 
Important  considerations  for  you  and  your 
vehicle 
T he  increasing  use  of  electronics,  sophisticated  fuel  injection  and 
em ission  control  systems,  and  the  generally  increasing technical 
complexity  of  today's  automobiles,  have  steadily  reduced  the  scope 
of  mai ntenance  and repai rs which  can  be  carried  out by vehicle 
owners. 
Also,  safety  and  environmental concerns  place  very  strict 
limits  on  the  nature  of  repairs  and  adjustments  to  engine  and  trans
mission  parts  which  an  owner  can  perform. 
Maintenance,  adjustments  and  repairs  usually require  special  tools, 
testing  devices  and other  equipment  available  to  spec ially  trained 
workshop  personnel  in order  to  assure  proper  performance,  reli
ability  and  safety  of  the vehicle  and  its  many  systems. 
Improper  maintenance,  adjustments  and  repairs  can  impair  the  oper
ation  and  reliability  of  your vehicle  and even  void  you r vehicle 
warranty . Therefore,  proof  of  servicing  in accordance  with  the  ma in
tenance  schedule  may  be  a  condition  for upholding  a possible 
warranty  claim  made  w ith in the  warranty  period .  Above  all,  operat
ional  safety  can  be  adversely  affected,  creating 
unnecessary  r isks  for you  and  you r passengers. 
If  in  doubt  about  any  serv ic ing,  have  it  done  by your  authorized  Audi 
dealer  or  any  other  properly  equipped  and  qualified  workshop.  We 
st rongly  urge you to give your  authorized  Audi  dealer  the opportunity 
to  perform  all  scheduled  maintenance  and  necessary  repairs.  Your 
dealer  has  the  facilities,  original parts  and  trained  specialists  to  keep 
your  vehicle  running  properly. 
Performing  limited  maintenance  yourself 
The  following  pages  describe a  limited  number  of  procedures  which 
can  be performed  on  your  vehicle  with  ord inary tools,  should the  need 
arise  and  trained  personne l be  unavailable.  Before  performing  any  of 
these  procedures,  always  thoroughly  read all of the  applicable  text 
and  carefully  follow  the  instructions  given.  Always  rigorously  observe 
the 
WARNINGS prov ided . 
Before  you check  anything  in the  engine  compartment,  always  read 
and  heed all  WARNINGS ~ 
& and~ & in "Working  in the  engine 
compartment"  on 
page 280. 
& WARNING 
• Serious  personal  injury  may  occur as a  result  of  improperly 
performed  maintenance,  adjustments or  repairs. 
•  Always  be extremely  careful  when working  on  the vehicle. 
Always  follow  commonly accepted safety practices  and  general 
common  sense.  Never risk personal  injury. 
•  Do  not  attempt  any  of the maintenance,  checks or repairs 
described on  the following  pages if you  are  not  fully  familiar  with 
the se or other  procedures with  respect to  the  vehicle, or are  uncer
tain  how to  proceed. 
•  Do  not  do  any work  without  the  proper  tools  and  equipment. 
Have  the necessary work  done  by your  authorized Audi dealer  or 
another  properly  equipped  and  qualified  workshop . 
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& WARNING  (co ntinued ) 
• The  engine  compartment  of  any  motor  vehicle  is a  potentially 
hazardous  are a. Nev er  reach into  the  area around  or touch  the 
radiator  fan.  It  is temperature  controlled  and  can switch  on 
suddenly  -even when  the  engine  i s off  and the  ignition  key has 
been  remo ved.  The  radiator  fan  switches  on automatically  when 
the  coolant  reache s a certain  temperature  and will  continue  to  run 
until  the  coolant  temperature  drops. 
•  Always  remove  the  ignition  key before  anyone gets  under  the 
vehicle. 
•  Alway s support  your vehicle with  safety  stands  if  it  i s nece ssary 
to work  underneath  the  vehicle. The jack  supplied  with  the  vehicle 
is not  adequate  for  this  purpose and  could  collapse causing 
serious personal  inju ry. 
•  If  you  must  work  underneath  the  vehicle  with  the  wheels  on 
the  ground,  always  make  sure the  vehicle  is on level  ground , that 
the whe els are always securely block ed and that the  engine  cannot 
be started. 
•  Always  make  sure the  transmi ssion selector  lever  (automatic 
transmiss ion)  is in  "P"  (Park position ) and the  park  brake  is firmly 
app lied . 
c£> For the  sake of the  environment 
•  C ha ng ing the  engine  settings  will a dversely  affe ct emiss ion levels. 
Th is  is det rimenta l to  the  environment  and  increases  fuel  consump
t ion. 
•  Always  observe  environmental  regulations  when  dispos ing  of  o ld 
eng ine oi l,  u se d brake  fl uid,  d irty engine  coo lant,  s pen t batter ies  or 
worn  out  t ires . 
•  Undeployed  a irbag  modules  and  prete ns ione rs m ight  be classified 
as  Perchlorate  Materia l -spec ia l hand ling  may  apply,  see 
www.dt sc.ca .gov/h azardousw aste/pe rc hl or ate.  When  the  vehi cle  or 
parts  of  the  rest raint  system  including  airbag  modu les  safety  belts 
wit h pre tens io ner s are  sc rappe d, a ll applicable  laws  an d reg ulat io ns 
Safety  first 
must  be  observed.  Your author ized  Aud i dealer  is familiar  with  these 
req uirements  and  we  re commen d that  yo u have yo ur d eale r perfo rm 
t his  service  for  you. • 
Additional  accessories, 
modifications  and  parts 
replacement 
Additional  accessories  and  parts 
replacement 
A lways  c onsul t  an au thori zed Audi  dealer  before 
purchasing  acces so ries . 
Your vehicle  incorporates  the  latest  safety  des ign  feat ures  ens uring  a 
high  s tand ard  of  active  and  pas sive s afe ty. 
T hi s safety could be compromised by non-app roved changes to  the 
vehicle.  Fo r th is  reaso n,  if  pa rts  have  to  be  re place d,  ple ase  obse rve 
t he  following  poin ts when  ins talling  addit ional  accessories: 
Approved  Audi accessories  and  genuine  Audi parts  are  available  from  au thor ized  Au di  deal ers . 
These  dea lers  a lso  have  the  necessary  facilities,  tools  and  tra ined 
s pecialists  to  install  t he  p arts  and  ac cesso ries  p roper ly . 
& WARNING 
Using the  wrong  spare  parts  or  u sing  non-approved  acces sories 
can cause damage  to  the  vehicle  and  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 .  ..,_ 
Do-it,yourself  service  Technical data  

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& WA RNING  (conti nu ed ) 
•  Never in stall  acces sorie s such a s telephone  c radle s or beverage 
holders on  airbag  covers or within  the  airbag  deployment  zones . 
Doing  so will  inc rease the  risk of  inju ry  if  airbags  are  tr iggered  in 
an  accident! 
•  Before you check anything  in the  engine  compartment , always 
read and  he ed all  WARNINGS ~ 
page 272. 
0 Note 
• If items  other  tha n ge nui ne  A udi  spa re  parts,  add-on  eq uipme nt 
and  accessory  items  are  used  or  if repair  work  is  not  per formed 
acco rding  to spec ified  me thods , th is  can  res ult  in  severe  damage  to 
your  vehicle's  engine  and  body  (such  as  corrosion)  and  adversely 
affect  your  vehicle's  w arranty. 
•  If  emergency  repairs  m ust  be  performed  e lsewhere,  have  the 
veh icle  exam ined  by  an  au tho rized  Audi  dealer  as  soon  a s pos sible. 
•  Th e  manufact urer  cannot  be  held  liab le  for  damage  w hich occ urs 
due  to  fa ilure  to  comply  with  these  st ipulat ions .• 
Technical  Modifications 
Our guidelines  must  be complied  with  when  technical 
modifi cations  a re mo de. 
Always  consu lt  an  authorized  Audi  dealer before s tarti ng work  on  any 
mo dificat ions . 
Thi s w ill help  ens ure  that  v ehicle  function,  pe rfo rma nce  and  safety 
are  not  impa ired ~& . 
A ttempting  to work  on  e lec tron ic  compone nts  and  the  softwa re  used 
w ith  them  can  cause  malfunctions.  Because  of  the  way  electronic 
c omponents  are  in tercon nected  w it h  each  ot her,  s uch  ma lf u nctio ns 
can  also  have  an  adverse  affect  on  o ther  systems  that  are  not  directly 
involved . Thi s means  that  you  risk  both  a s ubstantial  reduct ion  in the  operat
ional  safety  of  yo ur vehicle  and  an  increased  wear  of  vehicle 
p arts ~& -
Author ized  Audi  dealers  will  perform  t his wo rk i n a  profess ional  and 
competent  manner  or,  in special  cases,  refer  you  to  a  p rofessiona l 
c omp any tha t spec ia liz es  i n su ch  modifications. 
& WARNING 
Improper  repa irs and  modifications  can change the  way  vehicle 
systems work  and  cause damage  to  the  vehicle  and  serious 
personal  injury. 
0 Note 
If  eme rgency  repa irs must  be  pe rfo rmed  elsewhe re,  have  the  vehicle 
examined  by  an  authorize d Aud i dea ler  as  soo n as  poss ible.• 
Declaration  of  Compliance, 
Telecommunications  and  Electronic  Systems 
Radio  Frequency  Devices and  Rodiocommunicoti on 
E quipm ent  Us er  fvt onuol  Notice. 
Th e  manufacture r is no t  responsib le  for  any  ra dio or  T V interference 
caused  by una uthorized  mod ificat ions  to  th is  equipment . 
Devices 
The  follow ing  devices  each  comply  with  FCC Part  15.19,  FCC Part 
1 5.21  an d RSS-Ge n Issue 
1: 
•  Adaptive  Cr uise  Contro l* 
•  Conven ien ce  key * 
•  Audi  side  ass ist * 
•  Cell  phone  pac kage*  

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A 
A/C  mode ......................  93, 100 
Accessories  ..... .................. .  345 
Active  rollover  protection  system  ... ...  187 
Retracting  rollover protection  . .....  188 
Adaptive  cruise  control ............ ..  116 
Chang ing  speed  ..................  119 
Dr iver  information  ...............  122 
Driver  intervention  prompt ........  126 
Driving  in traffic  .................  117 
Driving  program  .. .. .............  127 
Error  messages  . .. ...... .... .....  125 
Open  road  ......................  117 
Override  ................ ...... ..  117 
Request  for  driver to  assume control  117 
Save speed . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  119 
Setting  distance  .................  121 
Setting  time  interval  . .............  121 
Sett ings  ... .....................  127 
Special  driving situations  ........ ..  127 
Status  messages  ........ ......... 125 
Switching  on  and  off  ..............  118 
System  limits  ................ ...  127 
T emporarily  turning  off  ...........  120 
warning/indicator  lights  ...........  123 
Adaptive  light  ... ...... ..............  66 
defect ive  .. .. .. .. .. ..............  35 
Adding  Engine coolant  ..................  288 
Engine oil  .. ...... ....... ..... ...  285 
Windshield  washer  flu id  ........ ...  295  Additional  accessories 
............... 345  Side airbags  .. .. .. .. .. .. .........  219 
Additives  We
ight-sensing  mat  .............. 223 
Engine  oil  ........ .... .. .. .. .. ...  285  When  must 
the system  be inspected?  211 
Adjusting  All  wheel  drive 
.. .. .. .. .. ...... ... ..  246 
Steering  column  .......... .. .. ..  .  105  Winter  tires 
.. .. .................  311 
Adjusting  front  seats  .......... ......  .  77  Alloy  wheels 
........... .. .... .... ..  266 
Airbag  Warning/indicator  lights  ... .. .. .. ..  14 
Airbag  system  ..................  200,  220  Advanced  Airbag  System  .......... 204 
Advanced Airbag  System  components  207  Care  .................... .. .... . 214 
Child  restraints  ..................  224 
Children  ........................  223 
Components  (front  airbags)  ... .. .. .  207 
Danger of fitting a child safety seat on the 
front  passenger  seat  ............ 202 
Disposal  ........ .... ..... .. .... .  214 
Front  airbags  .............. .. 204,  205 
How do the  front  airbags  work?  .....  209 
How many  airbags does  my vehicle  have?  . 
207 
How the  Advanced Airbag  System  compo- nents  work  together  ........... .  208 
Important  safety  instructions  on  the  knee  airbag  system  ............ ... .. .  218 
Important  things  to  know  .. .. .. .. .  200 
Indicator  light ........ .. .. .. .... . 211 
Knee  airbags  ....................  216 
Monitoring  . .. ............... ...  211 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF light  ..... 212 
Repairs .. ........ ... ... .. .. .. .. .  214 
Safety  instructions  ............. ..  213  Alternator 
Malfunct ion  .... .. .. ..............  28 
Anti-freeze 
See Eng ine cooling  system  ......... 286 
Anti-glare  inside day-night  mirror  ..... ..  72 
Anti -lock  brake  system 
How the  ABS system  works  . .  . .  . .  . .  245 
Wa rning/indicator  lights  . ..........  16 
Anti-Slip  Regulation  System  (ASR)  How the  system  works  ..... ... .. ..  242 
Anti-theft  systems  Electronic  immobilizer  .............  40 
Ashtray  ............................  85 
Asterisk  What  does  it mean when  something  is 
marked  with  an asterisk?  .  . . . . . . .  . .  .  5 
Audi  brak ing guard  ..................  129 
Error  messages  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  131 
Settings  ........................  131 
Status  messages  .................  131 
Switching  on and  off  ....... ... .. ..  131 
Audi  drive  select  Description  .....................  145 
Setting  the  driving  mode  ..........  146 
Audi  Service Repair  Manuals  and  Literature  .. 
343  

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Auto  Lock  .. .. ... ..... ... ... ... .. .. ..  41 
Auto  Safety  Hotline  ... ... ... . .. .....  185 
Auto-Check  Control  .. ..... ... .... ... ..  26 
Automatic  belt  retractor  .......... ...  195 
Automatic  car wash  See Washing  ......... .... .. .... . 261 
Automatic  climate  control  . . .  . .  . .  . .  88,  9S 
Automatic  driving light  control  ......... 62 
Automatic  power top ..... .. .. .. .... ..  SO 
Automatic  Shift  Lock (ASL) ... .. ..  150,  158 
Automatic  transmission  6-speed  automatic  transmission  ... . 148 
Automatic  Shift  Lock (ASL)  .... 150, 158 
Driving  ...... ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. . 148 
Dynamic shift  program  ... .... .. ...  151 
Emergency  release ............. .. . 154 
Emergency  release for  selector  lever 
(mu ltitron ic®)  ............... .. . 161 
Fail-safe  mode ..............  153,  161 
Kick-down  ......................  151 
Manual  shift  program  .............  152 
multitronic ® .....................  155 
Selector  lever ........... .. ..  149,  157 
Shift  buttons  ....... .. .. ....  153,  160 
Steering  wheel  with  tiptronic ® . 153,  160 
Automatic  wipe/wash  system  .......... 69 
Average  speed  .. ....... .... .. .. .. .. ..  22 
Avoid  damaging  the  vehicle  .. .. .. .. .. . 251 
Controls  and  equip
ment  Safety  first 
B 
Battery 
... .. ... ... .................  291 
Charging  . .. .. .. .... .. .. ... ... .. .  293 
Important  warnings  when  work ing on  the 
battery  ..... ........... ...... ..  292 
Jump starting  . ........... ........  333 
Low  ... .. .. .. .... .... .. .........  247 
Replacing the  battery  .. .. .. .... ... 294 
State  of  charge  ..... .. ... ...... .. 247 
Winter  operation  ..... ..... .......  291 
Working  on the  battery  .... .... ....  292 
Battery  voltage  .. ........... ...... .. .  34 
Before  driving  .. ... .... .. .. .. .. .....  177 
Belt  positioner  .. .. .... .. ... ... ..... 194 
Blended  gasoline  ................ ...  27  4 
Body  cavity  sealing  . .................  267 
Booster  seats  ... .. ...... .. .........  230 
Brake  assist  ..................... ...  245 
Brake booster  . ........ ... ..........  244 
Brake  fluid 
Changing the  brake  fluid  ........... 290 
Checking the  brake  fluid  level  ..... .. 290 
Reservoir  .. .. .. .... .... .........  290 
What  is the  correct  brake fluid  level?  . 290 
What  should  I do if the  brake fluid  warning  light  comes on?  . ... ... ..........  290 
Brake system  .. .. .. ..... .... ........ 290 
Anti-lock  brake  system  . .. ..........  16 
Brake  fluid ... .... ...............  290 
Brake  fluid specifications  for  refill  and 
replacement  ...................  290 
Brake light  defective  ....... .... ... .  34  Brake pads 
.. .. .... ..... .... .... . 251 
Electromechanical  parking  brake  .... 110 
General  information  ..............  243 
How does  moisture  or  road  salt affect  the 
brakes?  ... .... .............. .. 243 
Malfunction  .............. .... .. ..  28 
Warning/indicator  lights  ....... .. ..  17 
Worn  brake pads symbol  ...........  33 
Braking  guard 
See Audi  braking  guard  ............  129 
Break-in  period  ... .. .. ..............  250 
Brake  pads .. ...... ........... .. . 251 
Tir es  ... .. .. ................. .. . 250 
Bulbs  ................ .. .... .... .. . 331 
C 
California  Proposition  65  Warning  .. ...  281 
Battery  specific  ..................  293 
Capacities  .........................  342 
Car care  .. .... .............. ...... . 260 
Interior  ............ .. .. .. .. .. .. . 268 
Plastic and  vinyl .... ............. . 264 
Weatherstrips  ............ .. .. .. . 266 
Care of  exterior  ... .... .. . .. .. .. .. .. . 260 
Cargo area 
See Loading  the  luggage  compartment  .. 
183 
Catalytic  converter  .. ..... ...........  251 
Certification  ......... ..............  346 
Changing  a flat  tire .. ................  320 
Changing  a wheel  ...... ...... .... .. . 320 
Changing  engine oil  ... .. .. ......... . 285 
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Chassis 
Undercoating  . ...... ...... ... . .. .  267 
Checking  Engine coolant  level  .............. 287 
Checking tire  pressure  ...............  302 
Child  restraint  system  anchors  . ... ....  235 
Child  restra ints 
Danger of  using child restraints  in the  front 
seat  ........ ..... .. .... ... .. ..  202 
Where  can I get  add itional  information 
about  chi ld  restraints  and their  use?  ... 
239 
Child  safety  ................ .. .... ..  222 
Convertible  locking  retractor  ..... ..  232 
Important  safety  instructions for  using 
child  safety  seats  ............ ... 225 
Important  things  to  know  when  driving  w ith  children  ................. ..  222 
Insta lling a  child  restraint  using the LATCH 
system  .......................  238 
Mounting  and releasing  the  anchorage  hook  ............ ...... ... .. ..  238 
Child  safety  seats  ... ........ .... .. ..  227 
Booster  seats  ............. ... ...  230 
Convertible  child  seats  ............ 228 
Convert ible  locking  retractor  .......  232 
Danger of  using child restraints  in the  front 
seat  ........ ...... ...... .. .. ..  202 
How do I  properly  install  a child  safety  seat  in  my vehicle?  ..................  225 
Infant  seats  .................. ...  227 
Installing  .. .. .. ........ .........  232 
LATCH system  ................. ..  238 
Safety  instructions  ............. ..  225  Child  seats 
Lower  anchorages  ............... .  237 
Cigarette  lighter  ............. .. .... ..  85 
Cleaning  Alcantara  (synthet ic suede)  . .. .. .. .  271 
Engine  compartment  ........ .. .. .  272 
Exhaust  tail pipes  ......... .. .. .. .  267 
Fabrics  and fabric  coverings  ........ 268 
Instrument  panel  ................  269 
Interior  ........ ... .. .... .......  268 
Leather  ............ ... .. .. .... .  270 
MMI  control  console  ............. . 268 
MMI  display  . .. .. ............... . 268 
Plastic and vinyl  ................ . 264 
Plastic parts  .. ... ... ... .. .. .. .. . 269 
Safety  belts  ........... ... ... ....  2 72 
Trim  strips  .......... ... ... ......  264 
trim  str ips  .. .. ........... .. .. .. .  265 
Cleaning  and  protection  ...... .. .....  260 
Clock  ..............................  10 
Cold tire  inflation  pressure  ........ .. .  300 
Compact  spare  tire  ........... .. .... . 319 
See also Spare tire  ........ .. .. .. .  319 
Compass  mirror  ......... .. .. .. ......  75 
Compliance  ............. ........ ...  346 
Consumer  Information  ..........  185, 343 
Contacting  NHTSA  ... ........ .. .... . 185 
Continuously  Variable  Transmission  (CV T) 
See multitronic ® .................  155 
Conven ience key  ........ ...... ..... ..  43 
Locking and  unlocking  vehicle  .......  43 
S TART  ENGINE  ST OP button  ...  108, 109 
Starting  engine  ...... ... .. .. .... .  108  Switching  engine  off  .
..... .. .. .. ..  109 
Switching  on  ignition ........ ... ..  108 
Convenience opening/closing  ..........  48 
Convert ible chi ld safety  seats  .........  228 
Convertible  locking  retractor  Activating  ...... .......... .. . ...  234 
Deactivating  . .. ... ............. .  235 
Using to  secure a child  safety  seat  .  . 232, 
234 
Cooling  System  Expansion  tank  ...... .... .. .. .. ..  287 
Cooling  system  .. ............. .... ..  286 
Cornering  light ...... .. .... ..........  66 
Cru ise control 
Changing  speed  .. .. .............  114 
Preselect speed  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  114 
Switching  off  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  114 
Switching  on  ... .. .. .............  113 
Wa rning/indicator  lights  ... ........  15 
Cruising  range  .. .. .. ..... ...........  22 
Cup holders  ................ ... ... ..  84 
D 
Data  342 
Data  recorde r ... ............... ....  240 
Date display  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  10 
Daytime  running  lights  ............... 64 
Declaration  of  compliance  Adaptive  Cruise Control  ...........  346 
Audi  side ass ist  ...... .. .... .... ..  346 
Cell phone  package .. ........... ..  346 
Conven ience key  .. .. .... .........  346