
Instruments  and  warning /indicator  lights 
Instruments  and  warning/indicator  lights 
Instruments 
Instrument  cluster  and  controls 
The instrument  cluster  is your  central  source  of  informa 
tion. 
F ig. 2  Overview  of th e ins trument  cluste r 
CD Coolan t temperature  ga uge  ..... .. ...... ... .. ...  . 
@ T achomete r with  t ime  and  da te d isplay  . .... .. .. ..  . 
@ Warning/indica tor  lights  .......................  . 
© Driver  information  system  .................. .. .. . 
© Speedometer  with  odometer  .................. .. . 
© Fuel  gauge  . ... ... .. ... ...... . .. .. .. ... ... . ...  . 
0 Instr ument  cluster  i llum ination  . .. ..............  . 
8 
9,9 
12 
19 
10 
10 
11 
@ !CHECK]  button .... ...... ..... ......... ...... . 
® Reset  button  for  trip  odometer  .................  . 
(I) Tips 
11 
10 
The  illuminat ion  for  the  instrument  cluster  lights  up  whenever  you 
switch  on  the  ignition  with  the 
v ehicle  headlight s off. As  the  daylight 
fades,  the  instrument  cluste r illum ination  likewise  d ims  automati
cally  and  w ill go  out  completely  when  the  outside  light  is very  low . 
T his featu re is mean t to  remind  you to  switch  on the  headligh ts when 
outs ide  light  conditions  become  poor. • 
Engine  coolant  temperature  gauge 
The engine  coolant  gauge ~ fig . 2 CD only works  when  the  ignition  is 
on.  To p revent  damage  to  yo ur engine,  ple ase  note  the  following 
important  points: 
Engine  cold 
As long  as  the  needle  rema ins at  or  close to  the  bottom  of the  gauge, 
t he engine  s till has  not  rea ched  its  operat ing  tem perature.  Avo id hig h 
eng ine  speeds,  heavy  eng ine  loads  and heavy  t hrottle  app lications. 
Normal  temperature 
When  the  eng ine  has  reached  its  ope rating  temperature,  the  needle 
w ill  move  into  the  midd le  of  the  gauge  and  remain  t he re. 
If the 
eng ine  is working  hard  at  high  outs ide  temperatures,  the  needle  may 
r ise  up.  This is no  need  to  worry  as  long  as  the 
_t_ warning  light  in th e 
instr ument  cluster  does  not  illuminate. 
Warning  light  in  the  instrument  cluster -t 
When  the  _L warning  light  in the  instrument  cluster  starts  to  flash, 
this  can  mean  one  of two  things:  e ithe r th e coolan t 
temperature is 
too  high,  or the  coolant 
level is  too  low=> page 27.  _,.  

If  the  needle  is well  in the  upper  area  of  the  gauge,  the  coolant 
tempe rat ure  is  too  high. 
Stop  the  vehicle ,  switch  the  engine  off and 
allow  the  engine  to  cool. 
If  the  warning  light  comes  on  again  after 
driving  a  short  distance,  contact  an  authorized  dealer. 
& WARNING 
•  Alway s observe  th e warning  in => page 271, "Engine  comp art 
ment ", before  opening  the  hood  and  checking  the  engine  coolant 
level. 
•  Never open  the  engine  hood  if you  see  or hear steam,  or if you 
s ee  engin e  coolant  dripping  from  the  engine  compartment.  You 
could  burn yourself.  Let the  engine  cool off first so that  you cannot 
hear or  see  any  steam  or engine  coolant . 
0 Note 
•  Mounting  additiona l lights  or  accessories  in fron t of  the  a ir inlets 
reduces  the  cooling  effect  of  the  radiator . At  high  outside  tempera
t ur es  o r high  engine  load,  the  engine  could  overheat. 
•  The  front  spo iler  has  bee n des igned  to  prope rly d istribute  the 
coo ling air  when  the vehicle  is moving. 
If the  spoiler  is damaged,  this 
cou ld  reduce  the  coo ling  effect  and  the  eng ine  could  then  overheat . 
Ask your  author ized  A udi  dealer  for  assistance .• 
Tachometer  (engine  rev  counter) 
The  tachometer  indicat es  th e engine  RPM  (revolutions 
per  minutes). 
Th e tac home ter @ => page 8, fig.  2  is the  left  of  the  two  large  cloc k
type  displays. 
Th e engine  tu rns  at  a speed 
1,000 times the  si ng le  dig it  in the 
display,  e.g.  if the  need le  is po int ing  at  the  "2 "  the  engi ne  is t urning 
at  2,000  RP M. 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
Instruments  and  warning
/indicator  lights 
If  e ngine  RPM drops  below  1,500,  you  s hould  dow nsh ift  to  t he  next 
lower  ge ar. T he  re d  area  at  t he e nd of  the  s cale  i ndic ates  m aximum 
permissible  e ngine  RPM after  the  break-in  per iod . Before  reaching 
this  area,  move  the  selector  lever  to  posit ion  "D (Drive)"  or  ease  yo ur 
foot  off  the  accelerator  pedal. 
0 Note 
T he  tachome ter  needle  s houl d not  move  into  the  red  range.  If  it does, 
then  only  fo r a  very short  period  of  time . You could  damage  your 
e n g in e  by driv ing  at  h igh  RPM . 
c£> For the  sake of the  environment 
Upshifting  early  saves  fuel  a nd  reduces  e ngine  noise. • 
Digital  clock  with  date  display 
Date  and  time  of  day  can  be set  in  the  MM I. 
Fig.  3 Instrumen t 
cluster  with  digital 
clock 
Th e  d ate,  t ime  o f  day,  and  time  and date  fo rmat  c an be  se t  in the 
MMI. You can  find  o ut  more  in the  MMI manual. 
Vehicle care  Technical  data  

Driver  m essages  and  yellow  symbols 
If  a y ellow  symbol  appears  in the  display,  a  dr iver  message  is a lso 
displayed  automatically . 
For  example,  the  symbo l appears  in the  display,  ind icating  low 
windshield  washer  flu id  level.  The  following  message  also  appea rs: 
Please  refill  washer  fluid 
Th e  d river  message  d isappears  after  a few  seconds . The  d rive r 
message  can  be  displayed  again  by  briefly  press ing  the 
I CHECK ] 
button.• 
Red  symbols 
A  red  symbol  means  DANGER. 
-Pu ll  off  the  road. 
- Sto p the  veh icle. 
- Turn off t he eng ine. 
Fi g. 1 7  Disp lay: 
e ngine  c oolan t le vel 
warn in g  { priority  1 ) 
- Check th e ma lfu nct ioning  system . Contac t your  au tho-
rized A ud i dea ler  or a qualified  works hop fo r assistance . 
Red symbo ls  indi ca te  a  pr io rit y  1 malfu nction  - D ange r! 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
Driver  information  display 
With  a  prior
ity  1  malfunction , a  large  symbol  appears  i n the  center 
area  of  the  display :::> fig . 1 7 . When  the symbol  app ears, 
three 
warning  tones  sound  in  s uccession . The  symbol  conti nues  to  bli nk 
until  the  ma lfunction  has  been  repaired. 
If  the re a re 
more  than  one pr io rit y  1 ma lf u nctions,  t he sy mbols 
appear  one  after  the  other  for  about  2  seconds. 
An addi tion al dr iver mes sage  can also  be  displayed  by b rie fly  pressing 
the  [ 
CHECK ] button. 
T he  red  symbols  mean: 
0 
BRAKE 
Al ternator  malf unc tion 
USA models: 
Brake  system  malfunction 
Canada models: 
Bra ke  system  malfu nction 
=:> page  2 6 
=:> page  26 
=:> page  26 
Engine  coolant  level  too  I[:::> page  2 7 
low/engine  coolant  temperature 
too  high 
c:e::,, Engine  oil  press ure  too  low 
Faulty  steering 
Faulty  ignit ion  sw itch 
(I] Tips 
=:> page  28 
=:> page  28 
=:> page  29 
•  If  the  wa rning/ind icator  ligh t BRAKE (USA models)/ {(])) (Canada 
mode ls)  in the  instrument  cluster  flashes,  there  is a  b rake  system 
ma lfunction . By p ress ing  t he 
I CHECK] button,  yo u can  br ing  up  a 
dr iver  message  which  exp la ins  the  ma lfunction  in mo re deta il. Please 
no te :::, 
page  26. ~ 
Vehicle  care  Technical  data  

Driver  info rmation  d isplay 
•  Speed  warnings  threshold  1 B (USA  models)/ 8 (Canada  models) 
and  thresho ld 2 
9, (USA  mode ls)/ 8, (Canada  models)  are  also  shown 
as  red  symbols . The warning  is always  shown  as  a small  symbol  in the 
upper  area  of  th e display ~ 
page 32. • 
Alternator  malfunction 0 
If  the  D symbol  in the  instrument  panel  d isplay  flashes,  then  there 
is a malfunction  in the  alternator  or  the  vehicle  electronics . A warning 
to  the  driver  will  appear,  too.  The  driver  warning  goes  out  after  about 
5  seconds,  but  it  can  be  brought  up  at  any  time  by pressing  the 
[CHECK]  button  again . 
Us ua lly, you  can  still  drive  to  the  next  dea lership.  Tu rn off  all  but  the 
mos t necessary  elec trical  consumers,  since  these  drain  the  vehicle 's 
battery. 
0 Note 
If the _ f_ warning  symbol  (coolant  system  malfunction)  a lso  lights  up 
on  the  instrument  panel  during  the  trip~ 
page 27, then  you  have  to 
stop  immediate ly and  turn  off  the  engine.  The  coo lant  pump  is not 
work ing  anymore  - danger  of  damage  to  the  engine! • 
Brake  system  malfunction 
A malfunction  in the  brake  system  must  be  repaired  as 
soon  as possible. 
If the warning /indicator  light BRAKE (USA models)/ (©) 
(Canada  models)  in the  instrument  cluster  flashes,  there  is a 
brake  system  malfunction . By pressing  the  [CHECK] bu tton, 
you can  bring  up a driver  message  which  expla ins the 
malfunct ion  in more  deta il. 
Stop  vehicle  and  check  brake  fluid  level 
- Pull off  the  road . 
- Stop  the  vehicle . 
- Turn off  the  engine . 
- Chec k the  bra ke fluid  level=> 
page 289 . 
-Contact  your  nearest  authorized  repair  facility  if neces-
sary. 
Warning!  Fault  in  brake  system.  Conta ct 
workshop 
- Drive carefully  to  the  nearest  authorized  repair  facility and 
have the  malfunct ion  corrected=> &,. 
Parking  brake!  Please  contact  workshop 
-If the  warning/indicator  light flashes  when the vehicle is 
statio nary or afte r the  ignition  is turned  on,  check to  see  if 
the  parking  brake  can  be  released.  Drive to  an  authorized 
repair  facility as  soon  as  possible  and  have the  malfunc 
tion  corrected . If the  parking  brake  cannot  be  re leased, 
contact  your  neares t authorized  repa ir facility . 
If the  warning/indicator  light  flashes  while you  are 
dr iv ing , it is possible  that  the  traction  control  or the  emer 
gency  brake  has  malfunctioned.  It  is poss ible  that  the 
park ing  brake  cannot  be  applied . It  is also  poss ible that 
the  parking  brake  cannot  be  released  after  it  has  been 
applied . Drive to  an  authorized  Audi dealer  to  have the 
ma lfunction  corrected . 
If the  ABS system  malfunctions,  th e ABS warn ing/indicator  light  i llu
m inates  together  w ith  the  brake  system  malfunction  warning/indi-
cator  light~& .  .,_  

& WARNING 
•  Always observe the  warnings  in~ page  2  71, "Engine  compart
ment ",  before  opening  the  hood  and  che cking  the  brake  fluid. 
•  Driving w ith  low brake  fluid  is a safety  haza rd.  Stop  the  car and 
get  profe ssional  a ssistan ce. 
•  USA models : If the BRAKE warning  light  and  the  warning 
light  come  on  tog ether,  the  rear  wheel s could  lock up fir st  under 
hard  b raking.  Rear wheel  lock -up  can  cause  loss  of vehicle  cont rol 
and  an  a ccident . Have your  vehicle  repaired  immediately  by your 
authorized  Audi dealer  or a qualified  workshop.  Drive slowly  and 
avoid  sudden,  hard  brake  application s. 
•  Canada  models : If the  brake  warning  light((])) and  the  ABS 
warning  light  come  on  together , the  rear  wheel s could  lock up 
first  under  hard  braking.  Rear wheel  lock-up  can  cause  loss  of 
vehicle  control  and  an  accident.  Have your  vehicle  repaired  imme diately  by your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or a qualified  workshop. 
Drive slowly and avoid sudden , hard brake applications.  • 
Engine  cooling  system  malfunction _t_ 
A malfunction  in the engin e cooling system  must  be 
repaired  as soon  as possible. 
When  t he J_ symbol  in the  disp lay blinks , th en  e ither  the 
engine  coola nt 
temperature is too  high,  or t he coolan t level 
is too low. A n add itiona l dr iver messa ge ca n also  be d isp layed 
by pressing  t he 
[CHECK) bu tton : 
Switch  off  engine  and  check  coolant  level 
-Pull off  the  road. 
- S to p  the  v ehicl e. 
- Turn off the  eng ine . 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first  Driver  information  display 
- Ch
eck coolant  level => page  286 . 
- Add coola nt  if  necessa ry=> page  287. 
- Continue  driv ing on ly after  the  eng ine  coolant 
war ning/i ndica tor light  goes  ou t. 
- Contact  your authorized  Audi dea ler for  assistance  if 
necessary. 
If the  eng ine  coolan t  leve l is correct,  then  the  radiator  fan  may  be  the 
cause  of  the  malfu nction . 
If  the 
D wa rning  symbol  (alternator  ma lfunction)  also  lights  up  on 
t he  ins trumen t pa ne l~ 
page 2 6, the n th e  fan  b elt  may  be d amaged . 
& WARNING 
•  If your  vehicle  should  break  down  for  mechanical  or other 
reasons,  park  at  a safe  distance  from  moving  t raffic , turn  off  the 
engine  and  turn  on  the  hazard  warning  lights~ 
page  61, "Emer
gency  fl asher 
A ". 
•  Never open  the  hood  if you  see  or  hear  steam  or  coolant 
escaping  from  the  engine  compartment  -you  risk  being  scalded. 
Wait  until  you  can  no  longer  see  or hear  steam  or coolant  escaping . 
•  The  engine  compartment  of any  vehicle  is a dangerous  area.  Before you  perform  any  wo rk in the  engine  compartment,  turn  of 
the  engine  and  allow  it to  cool.  Follow the  warning  stickers 
~ page  2 71, "Engine  compartment" . 
0 Note 
Do not  continue  driving  if the  -F-symbol  illum inates.  There  is a 
m alfu nct ion  in the  engine  cooling  system  -yo u co uld  da mage  yo ur 
engine. • 
Vehicle care  Technical  data  

Warm  and  cold 
Warm  and  cold 
Climate  control 
Description 
The air conditioner  is fully  automatic  and  is designed  to 
maintain  a  comfortable  and  uniform  climate  inside  the 
vehicle. 
We  recommend  the  following  settings: 
- Set  the  temperature  to  75  °F (+23  °C). 
- Press  the  [AUTO]  button. 
With  this  setting,  you  attain  maximum  comfort  in the  least  amount 
of  time.  Change  this  setting , as  desired,  to  meet  your  personal  needs. 
The  climate  controls  are  a  combination  of  heating,  ventilation  and  cooling  systems,  which  automatically  reduce  humidity  and  cool  the 
air  inside  your  vehicle. 
The  air  temperature,  air  flow  and  air  distribution  are  automatically  regulated  to achieve  and  maintain  the  desired  passenger  compart
ment  temperature  as  quickly  as  possible . 
The  system  automatically  compensates  for changes  in  outside 
temperature  and  for  the  intensity  of  the  sunlight  entering  the 
vehicle.  We  recommend  you  use  the 
Automatic mode=> page 99 for 
year-round  comfort . 
Please  note  the  following: 
Turn on the  air conditioner  to  reduce humidity  in the  vehicle.  This also 
prevents  the  windows  from  fogging  up . 
When  the  outside  temperature  is high  and  the  air  is very  humid, 
condensation from  the  evaporator  may  drip  under  the  vehicle.  This is 
normal  and  does  not  indicate  a  leak.  If the  outside  temperature 
is low,  the  fan  normally  only  switches  to  a 
higher  speed  once  the  engine  coolant  has  warmed  up  sufficiently . 
The  air  conditioner  temporarily switches  off  when  you  drive  off  from 
a standstill  using  full  throttle  to  save  engine  power. 
The  compressor  also  switches  off  if the  coolant  temperature  is too 
high,  so  that  the  engine  can  be  adequately  cooled  under  extreme 
loads. 
Air  pollutants  filter 
The  air  pollutants  filter  (a combined  particle  filter  and  activated  char
coal  filter)  reduces  or  prevents  outside  air  pollution  (dust,  or  pollen) 
from  entering  the  vehicle.  The  air  is also  filtered  in air  recirculation 
mode. 
The  air  pollutants  filter  must  be  changed  at  the  intervals  specified  in 
your  Warranty 
& Maintenance  booklet,  so that  the air  conditioner  can 
properly  work . 
If you  drive  your  vehicle  in an  area  with  high  air  pollution,  the  filter 
may  need  to  be  changed  more  frequently  than  specified  in your  Audi 
Warranty 
& Maintenance  booklet. If  in  doubt,  ask  your  authorized 
Audi  Service  Advisor  for  advice . 
Key  coded  settings 
The air  conditioner  settings  selected  are  automatically  stored  and 
assigned  to  the  key  being  used.  When  the  vehicle  is started,  the  air 
conditioner  automatically  selects  the  settings  assigned  to  that  key. 
This way every  driver  will  maintain  his/her  own  personal  settings  and 
does  not  have  to  reset  them manually. 
If  a  different  driver  uses  your  key and  changes  the  air  conditioner 
settings,  the  latest  adjustments  will  erase  and  replace the  settings 
you  have  stored .  _.,  

ffl..__O_ n_ t_h _ e_ r_ o_ a_ d _________________________________________________  _ 
& WARNING 
Never start  or  let  the  engine  run  in a confined  or enclosed  area. 
Exhau st  fume s from  the  engine  contain  carbon  monoxide,  a color 
less  and  odorless  gas.  Carbon  monoxid e can  be fatal  if inhal ed. 
•  Never  leave the  engine  idling  unattended . An unattended 
vehicle  with  a runn ing  engine  poses  a danger  of personal  injury  or 
theft . 
0 Note 
Avoid  high  eng ine  speeds,  fast  acce lerat ion  or  heavy  eng ine  loads 
w hile  the  engine  is still  cold.  This  cou ld  damage  the  eng ine . 
~ For the  sake of  the  environment 
To  avoid  unn ecessary  engine  wear  and  to  reduce  exhaust  emiss io ns, 
do  not  let  your  vehicle  stand  and  warm  up.  Be ready  to  dr ive off  imme
diately  after  starting  your  vehicle . Maintain  mo dera te speed  unt il the 
engine  is comp letely  warm . Remember,  the  engine  performs  best  at 
operat ing  temperature. • 
Stopping  the  engine 
- Turn  the  ignition  key to  position @ => page 109 , fig.  101 . 
& WARNING 
• Never  turn  off  the  engine  until  the  vehicle  has  come  to  a 
compl ete  stop . 
•  The brake  boos ter  and servotronic  only  work  when  the  engine 
is running.  With  the  ignition  turned  off , you  have to  apply  more 
for ce when  steering  or  braking.  Since you cannot  steer  and  stop 
normally,  this  can lead  to  accidents and  serious injuries . 
& WARNING (contin u ed ) 
•  The radiator  fan  can continue  to  run for  up to  10  minute s even 
a fter  you have turned  off the  engine  and removed the  ignition  key. 
The radi ator  fan  can also tur n on agai n if the  engine  coolant  heats 
up  be cause of  intense  sunlight  or  heat  build-up  in the  engine 
compartment. 
0 Note 
Do not  stop  the  engine  immed iate ly after  hard  or  extended  driving. 
Keep  t he engine  run ning  for  approximate ly two  minutes  to  prevent 
excessive  hea t build-up .• 
Starting  and  stopping  the  engine 
with  Convenience  key 
A pplies  to  vehicl es: w it h  Con ven ience  key 
Starting  the  engine  with  the !START ] button 
This button  s witch es  on the  ignition and sta rts the 
engine . 
Fig. 10 2  Convenien ce 
ke y: ENGINE  START 
bu tton 
The [S TA RT] button  is provided  wit h two-stage  operation 
=> fig. 102.  ..,_  

Trailer  towing 
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Speed 
T he  higher  the speed,  the  more  difficult it  becomes  for  the driver  to 
control  the  rig.  Do not  dr ive  at  the max imum  permiss ible  speed. 
Reduce  your  speed  even  more  if  load,  weather  or  wind  conditions  are 
unfavorable  -part icu larly  when  go ing  downhill. 
Reduce  vehicle  speed 
immediately if  the  tra iler  shows  the  slightest 
sign  of  swaying. 
Do  not  try  to  stop the swaying  by accelerating. 
Observe  speed  limits. In  some  areas,  speeds  for  veh icles  towing 
trailers  are lower  than  for  regu lar  vehicles. 
Always  apply  brakes  early.  When driv ing  dow nhill,  shift  in to  a lower 
gear  to  use  the  eng ine  braking  effect  to  slow  the  veh icle.  Use  of  the 
bra kes  alone  can  cause them to  overheat  and fail. 
Coolant  temperature 
Th e  coolant  temperature  gauge~ page  8 must  be  observed  care
fully.  If  the  needle  moves  close  to  the  upper  end  of  the  scale,  reduce 
speed  immediately  and/or  turn off the  air  conditioner. 
If  the  coolant  temperature  warning  light  in the  instrument  cluster 
starts  flashing 
_f_ , pull  off  the  road,  stop  and  let  the  engine idle for 
about  two  m inutes  to prevent  heat  build-up. 
& WARNING 
Anyone  not properly restrained  in  a moving vehicle  is at  a much 
greater  risk in an  accident.  Never let  anyone ride in your car  who  is 
not  properly  wearing  the  restraints provided  by  Audi.• 
Trailer  towing  tips 
Important  to  know 
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Your  vehicle  handles  differently  when  tow ing  a  trailer  because  of  the 
additiona l weight  and  different  weight  distribution. Safety,  perfor- mance  and  economy  will  greatly  depend  on  how  carefully  you  load 
your  trailer  and  operate  your  rig. 
Before  you  actually  tow  your  trailer,  practice turning,  stopp ing  and 
backing  up in an  area  away  from  traffic.  Keep practicing  until  you  have 
become  completely  familiar  with the  way your  vehicle-t railer  comb i
nation  behaves  and  responds. 
Backing  up is difficult  and  requires  practice. Backing  up  with a trailer 
generally  requires  steering  action  oppos ite  to  that  when  backing  up 
your  vehicle  without  a  trai ler. 
Maintain  a greater  distance  between your  vehicle  and  the  one  in front 
of  you.  You will  need more  room  to  stop.  To compensate  for  the 
trailer,  you  will  need  a larger than  normal  turning  radius . 
When  passing,  remember  that  you  cannot  accelerate  as  fast  as  you  normally  would  because  of  the  added  load . Make  sure  you  have 
enoug h room  to  pass.  After  passing,  allow  plenty  of  room  for  your 
trai ler  before  changing  lanes  again. 
Avoid  jerky  sta rts,  sharp  tur ns  or  rapid  lane changes. 
W Tips 
•  Do not  tow  a  trailer  during  the  break-in  per iod of  your  veh icle. 
•  If you  tow  a trai ler,  your  Audi may require  more  frequent  mainte
nance  due  to  the extra  load 
~ page 346.  • 
Parking  on  a slope 
Do not  park  on  a  slope with  a  trailer.  If it  cannot  be 
avoided,  do so  only  after  doing  the  following: 
When  parking: 
- Apply  the foot  brake. 
- Have someone  p lace chocks  under both the vehicle and the 
trailer  wheels .  ._