Airbag system .......... ...... .
Important things to knovv ...... .
Front airbags .... .. .. ........ . .
Moni toring the Advanced Airbag
System ....... ............ ... .
Knee a irbags ........... ...... .
Side airbags .. ...... .......... .
Side curtain airbags ... ........ .
Child Safety ................ ... .
Import ant things to knovv ...... .
Child safety seats .. ........... .
Insta lling a ch ild safety seat .... .
LA TCH Lovver anchorages and
tether for children .... ... ... ... .
Add it ional Informa tion ......... .
Vehicle operation ....... .
Intelligent techno logy ......... .
Notice about data recorded by
veh icle con tro l modules ....... .
Electronic stabilization Program
(ESP) ... ... ... .... ... ........ . . 188
188
192
199
204
207
210
213
213
218
223
227
232
234
234
234
234
Braking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237
Servo tronic® -advanced povver
steer ing syst em . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239
Driving vvith your quat tro® . . . . . . 240
Energy management . . . . . . . . . . . 241
Driving and environment . . . . . . 243
The first 1,000 mi les (1,500 kml and
aftervvards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243
Avoid damaging the vehicle . . . . . 244
Driv ing through vvate r on roads 244
Ca ta lytic converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244
Operate your vehicle economically
and minimize pollution . . . . . . . . . 245
Trailer towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248
Driv ing vvith a trailer . . . . . . . . . . . . 248
Trailer tovv ing t ips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250
Controls and equip
ment Safety first
Vehicle care
.............. .
Cleaning and protection ...... .
Genera l info rmation
Care of exterior ......... ....... .
Care of interior ........... ... .. .
Fue l supp ly and filling your fuel
tank ....... ...... .............. .
Gasoline ............... ....... .
Fuel tank ............... ...... .
Checking and fil ling ..... ...... .
Engine hood .. ... ... ...... .... .
Engine compartment ......... . .
Engine oil ........ ......... ... . .
Engine cooling system ......... .
Brake fluid .................... .
Battery ...................... . .
W indshield /headligh t* vvasher
container .... ......... ... ..... .
T ires and whee ls ....... ....... .
Tires ..... ...... ... ... ... ..... ·
Tire pressure monitoring system
Do-it-yourself service
What do I do now? ............ .
Trunk escape handle .... ....... .
Vehicle tool ki t ................ .
Space -sav ing spare tire (compact
spare tire)* .................... .
Changing a vvheel ..... .• .. .. ...
Fuses and bulbs ........ ...... .
Fuses ................. ....... .
Bu lbs ................... ... .• .
Emergency situations .. ....... .
Genera l ....................... .
Starting by pushing or tovving .. .
Starting vvith jumper cables .... . 252
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286
287
287
307
310
3
10
3 10
3 10
311
3 12
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320
324
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T abl e o f co ntent s
Use of jumpe r cables . . . . . . . . . . . . 327
Emergencytovv ing vvith commercia l
t ovv tr uck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329
Lifting vehic le . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331
Technical data
General in formation
334
33 4
Explanation of technical data 334
Vehic le identification . . . . . . . . . . . . 334
Ident if icat ion Numbe r in the MM I . 335
Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335
Dimensions . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . . 336
Data ............................ 337
21 1 hp, 2.0 liter 4 -cyl. engine . . . . . 337
265 hp, 3 .2 liter 6 -cyl. engine . . . . . 338
Consumer Informa tion ......... 339
Warranty coverages . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339
Operating your vehicle outside the
U.S.A. or Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339
Audi Service Repair Manuals and
Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 339
Additional accessories,
modifications and parts
rep lacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341
Dec laration of Compliance ,
Telecommunications and Electronic
Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342
Alphabetical index .. ... . 344
Vehicle operation Vehicle care Do-it-yourself service Technical data
About this Owner's Manual
This owner's manual contains important information, tips, sugges
tions, and wa rnings for the use of your vehicle.
Make sure that this owner's manual is always located in the vehicle .
This is especial ly important if you a llow other people to drive the
veh icle, or if you sel l it.
T his owner's manual describes the
equ ip me nt r ange specified for
this model at the editoria l deadline date. Some of the equipmen t
described here will only be availab le at a later date, or on ly in
specific markets.
Some sect ions in this owner's manua l do not apply to al l vehicles.
In that case, the
ran ge of a pplica bility is given at the beginning of
the sect ion, e . g ., "Applies to vehicles : with advanced parking
system". In addition, optional equipment is indicated by an asterisk
"*"
The details in the illu strations may be different from those in your
vehicle, and are intended to be viewed as a basic guide .
You wil l find a
table of content s at the beginning of this book , which
displays all topics described in this manua l in order of appearance.
You will f ind an a lphabetical
index at the end of this book.
All
direct ions , such as "left", "r ight", "front", "back", are relative to
the direction of travel.
optiona l equipment
.,.. This section continues on the next page .
• Indicates the
end of a section .
® Registered trademarks are ide ntified with a® . If this symbol is
missing, it is no guarantee that the terms can be used freely .
=> & Cross-reference to a "WARNING!" within a sec tion . For indi
cation with a page number, the corresponding "WARN ING!" can be
f ound outside of the section.
Controls and equip
ment Safety first Vehicle operation
About thi
s Own er's Manual
& WARNING
Te xt w ith th is sy mbol con tains important inf ormation on safet y
and how to redu ce the ri sk of per sonal injury or d eath .
0 Note
Text with this symbo l d raws your attention to po tential sources of
damage to your vehicle.
Text with this symbo l contains information about the environment
and how you can help protect it.
[ i ] Tips
Text with this symbo l contains special tips and other information
about getting the mos t out of your vehicle and its features. •
Vehicle care Do-it-yourself service Technical data
[ i J Tips
• The operation of the remote control key can be temporarily
disrupted by interference from transmitters in the vicinity of the
vehicle working in the same frequency range {e .g . a cell phone,
radio equipment).
• If you open the driver's door with the key left in the ignition lock,
a chime will sound. This is your reminder to remove the key and lock
the door.
• For security reasons, replacement keys are only available from
Audi dealers.
• For Declaration of Compliance to United States FCC and Industry
Canada regulations~
page 342. •
Check light in the master key
The check light in the master key provides information
about different conditions.
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Fig. 29 Check light in
the master key
The check light comes on briefly once when a button is pressed, and
during an "inquiry" by the convenience key system.
Con tro ls and eq uip
ment
Opening and closing
If the check light does not come on, the battery is dead and has to
be replaced. In addition, when the battery is dead the symbol
appears in the instrument cluster display as well as the message :
Please change key battery
Battery replacement ~ page 39. •
Master key battery replacement
..
Fig. 30 Remote master
key: Removing the
mechanical key
Fig . 31 Remote master
key: Removing the
battery holder
We recommend having the battery changed by an autho
rized Audi dealer. However, if you wish to replace the dead
battery yourself, proceed as follows:
- Press the release button @=>fig. 30.
Vehicle care I I Technical data
Interior lights
Front interior lights
The front interior lights also contain reading lights for the
driver and passenger.
M N N
-
!
Fig. 58 Headliner :
Front interior lights
The rocker switch @~fig . 58 for operating the interior
lighting has the following functions:
Door contact switch
- Place the switch @ in the middle position.
Interior light switched on
- Place the switch@ in posit ion
I.
Interior light switched off
- Place the switch @in position 0 .
Front reading lights
«~
- Press one of the switches ® to turn the right or left
reading light on or off .
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ment
Clear vision
With the door contact switch turned on, the interior lights turn on
as soon as you unlock the vehicle or open the doors. The lighting is
also turned on when the ignition key is removed. The lights go out
about 30 seconds after the doors are closed . When the vehicle is
locked or when the ignition is turned on, the interior lights are
turned off.
When a door is open, the interior lights are turned off after about 10
minutes to preven t draining of the battery .
The brightness of the lights is controlled automatically by a dimmer
when they are switched on and off. •
Rear interior lights
There are reading lights in the rear for the passengers.
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Fig. 59 Headliner : R ea r
reading lights
The reading lights are switched on and off using the buttons "< ~. •
Vehicle care I I Technical data
Digital compass
Applies to vehicles: with di gital co mpass
Activating or deactivating the compass
The direction is displayed on the interior rear view mirror.
Fig . 69 Inside rear
view mirror : digital
co mpas s activated
To activate or deactivate, hold the@ 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).
[ i ) Tips
To avoid inaccura te directions , do not allow any remote controls,
e lectrical systems, or metal parts close to the mirror. •
Contro ls and eq uip
ment
Clear vision
Ap plies to vehi cles: wit h dig ital compass
Setting the magnetic deflection zone
The correct magnetic deflection zone must be set in order
to display the directions correctly.
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Fig. 70 North America: magnetic deflection zone boundaries
Hold the@~ page 67, fig. 69 button down until the
number of the set magnetic deflection zone appears on
the interior rear view mirror.
Adjust the magnetic deflection zone by repeatedly
pressing on the @ button. The set mode automatically
deactivates after a few seconds . •
Vehicle care I I Technical data
Applies to vehic les: w ith de lu xe a utomat ic c limate co ntro l
Setting the temperature
Fig . 100 Te mperature
sett ing regu lator
Fi g. 10 1 Di spl ay :
Settin g the t emp era
ture
- Rotate the regulator to the left to red uce the temp era
t ur e, or to the right to in crease the tem perature
~ fig. 100.
The se lected temperature appears on the climate contro l display .
The temperature set ting wil l also appear for a few seconds in the
radio or MMI* display~
page 100, fig. 108. The radio display may be
d ifferent than what is shown in the illustration .•
Con tro ls and eq uip
ment
W arm and cold
A pp lies to ve hicles: with d elux e a utomat ic c limat e co ntro l
Fan @
The automatically preset fan speed can be reduced or
increased .
Press the [St?) butto n.
Fig . 1 02 Fa n butto n
a nd r egulator
F ig . 103 Dis play:
Se tting t he fan
Rotate the regulator to set the desired fan speed (air
vo lume).
We recommend a lways running the fan at a low speed when driving
s low ly .
To prevent polluted outside ai r (smell) from entering the interior of
the vehicle, sw itch to
r e cir cula tion mode by pr essing the button I= ). _.,
Vehicle care I I Technical data
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If the a ir qu alit y se nsor located in the climate control system
detects polluted outside air, the sensor decides whether the air
pollution can be reduced by the factory -ins tal led pollutant filter or
whether it is necessary to switch to recirculation. With heavy
concentrations of pollutants, the climate control system is switched
automatically to rec irculation mode and the supply of outside air is
b locked. As soon as the concentration of pollutants in the outs ide
air drops , fresh air is supplied to the vehicle interior again.
In the event that the w indows fog up during automatic recirculation,
press the
[ liW ) button immediately.
Under certain operating conditions, automatic recirculation is
switched off automatically. When outside temperatures are below
about 50 °F
( + 10 °C), automatic recirculation is limited to
30 seconds . When outs ide temperatures are below about 30 °F (-
1 °Cl, automatic r ecirculation is limited to 15 seconds .•
Ap plies to vehicles: with D eluxe auto matic cl imate con trol plus
Synchronization
One climate control setting for all seats.
After Synchronization is set to On , all of the subsequent cl imate
c ontrol se ttings (excep t for seat heating *) for the driver are trans
ferred to the front passenger .
Synchronization is canceled when settings are adjusted on the front
passenger's side. •
Contro ls and eq uip
ment
Seat heating
Ap plies to vehi cles : wit h front sea t heat ing
Front seat heating~
The seat cushion and the seat back of the front seats can
be heated electrically.
Press the~ button.
Fig. 115 Seat heat ing
b utt on and re gul ato r
Rotate the reg ulator to the desired setting .
In position 0, seat heating is turned off . T he control range is from 1
to 6.
Seat heating only functions when the seats are loaded with body
we ight . If a person is no t si tting on the front seats, seat heating
should be switched off to prevent unin tentiona l heating of the seat
surfaces.
(D Note
To avoid damage to the heating elements in the seats, do not kneel on the seats or place heavy loads on a small area of the seat. .,,_
Vehicle care I I Technical data
Audi sid e as sis t -
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Audi side assist
Lane change assistant
Applies to veh icles: w it h s id e ass is t
Description
The side assist helps you when changing lanes.
A UD I
•
a F ig . 14 4 Rea r bump er:
P os it io n of ra dar
se ns ors ! not vis ible on
out side)
Fi g. 14 5 Signa l lig ht
o n th e ou tsid e mirr or -
d riv er's s ide
Side assist uses radar sensors (not visible on outside)=> fig. 144 to
help the driver check blind spots, and see what is happening in
traff ic behind the vehicle=>
page 137, fig. 147 .
Signal lights are built into both outside mirrors
G) => fig. 145 . The
signa l light on the left outside mirr or assists when moving over in to
Con tro ls and eq uip
ment
the left lane and the signal light on the right outside mirror assists
when moving over into the right lane.
The signa l ligh t comes on to te ll you that s ide assist has detected a
vehicle on that side and tha t the position of this o ther vehicle
should be taken into account i f you we re to change lanes . This is
called the
inform ati onal sta ge sign al=> page 137 . The informational
stage signal is designed so that you notice it only when you are
looking in the outside mirror .
When you activate th e turn signal and side assist detects a vehicle
in a notable location, the corresponding signa l on the outside
mirror flashes briefly and brightly sev eral tim es. This is the
al ert
s tage sign al=>
page 137. •
Applie s to v eh ic les : wi th si de assi st
Activating and deactivating
Fig . 146 Driv er's doo r:
Si de assis t bu tton
Activating
Press the ~ fig. 146 butt on. The indic ator on the button
lig hts up.
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