
Driver  information  display 
Engine  oil  sensor  malfunction => page 31 
._ --
Engine speed limitation* :::>page 32 
-- -Adaptive  Light* defective  => page 32 
Ignition  lock  malfunction =>page 32 
--Windshield  wiper  defective  => page 32 
Tire  pressure  monitoring  sys
tem* 
Loss  of  tire  pressure 
Tire  pressure  monitoring  sys 
tem* 
System  not  available 
Battery  in  remote control  key 
--
=> page 315 
=> page 315 
:::>page 39 
Electromechanical  => page 115 
parking  brake 
Automatic  transmission  mal
function 
Ap plies  to  vehicles: w ith Conven ience key 
Key  not  in  vehicle 
Key not  in vehicle 
=> page 151, 
=> page 158 
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This  reminder  appears  along with the...., symbol  if the master  key is 
removed  from  the  vehicle  with  the engine  running.  It  is intended  to 
remind  you  (e.g.  when  changing  drivers)  not to continue  the journey 
without  the  master  key. 
If the  master  key is no  longer  in  the  vehicle,  you  cannot  switch  off  the 
ignition  after  stopping  the engine  and  you  also  cannot  start  the 
• 
engine  again . What  is more,  you  cannot  lock the  vehicle  from  the 
outside. • 
Light/rain  sensor  defective ) 
Automatic  headlights/automatic  wipers  defective 
If  the  symbol  illuminates, the  light  sensor  has failed . For safety 
reaso ns the  low  beams  are  turned  on  permanently  with  the  switch  in 
AUTO. However,  you  can  continue  to  turn  the  lights on  and  off  using 
the  light  switch.  In  the  case  of  a  defect  in the  rain  sensor,  the  wind
shield  wiper  lever functions  are  still  available. Have  the  light/rain 
sensor  checked  as  soon as  possible  at  a dealership. • 
Windshield  washer  fluid  level  too  low 5 
, Please  refill washer  fluid 
If the  symbol  illuminates,  add  windshield  washer  fluid  to  the  washer 
system  and  also  to  the  headlight  washer  system=> 
page 294. • 
Fuel  supply  too  low  ) 
L Please  refuel 
When  this  symbol 1. illuminates  for  the  first  time,  the  fuel reserve  in 
your  vehicles  is still  about  2  Gallons  (7  to  9  liters). Refuel  as  soon  as 
possible => 
page 274. 
If the  symbol  lights  up,  even  when  there is ample  fuel  in the  tank, and 
the  text 
Tank system  malfunction!  Contact  workshop appears  in  the 
display,  there  is a fault  in the  system . Contact  a  qualified workshop  to 
have  the  fault  rectified.•  

Driver  information  display 
Applies to veh icles : w ith  eng ine s peed  limitat ion 
Engine  speed  limitation .?i 
11'1  Do not  exceed  max. engine  speed of  XXXX  rpm 
The -symbol  illuminates  when  there  is  an  engine  control  malfunc
tion.  The indicator  light  in the  instrument  cluster  also  illuminates. 
The  engine  speed  is  limited  to  the  speed  displayed  in the  driver infor
mation  system.  Keep in  mind  that  the  engine  speed  will  not exceed 
the  value  d isp layed  in  the drive r informat ion  system,  for example 
when  downshifting. 
Please  go to  an  authorized  Audi dealer  or  other  qualified  workshop  to 
have  the  malfunction  repaired.• 
Applies  to vehicles:  wi th  Adap tive Light 
Adaptive  Light  defective 
adaptive  light defective • r 
When  this  symbol  illuminates,  it means  that  Adaptive  Light  is 
defective.  Go to  an  authorized  dealership  to  have the  headlights  or 
the  control  unit  for  the Adaptive  Light  repaired. • 
Ignition  lock  malfunction ..e 
If the symbol  in  the display  comes  on,  there  is a malfunc-
t ion  in the  electronic  ignition  lock. An additional  driver 
message  can  be displayed  by pressing  the  [CHECK] button: 
Defective ignition  switch 
-Drive  to an  aut horized service facility  at  your earliest 
convenience  to  have the  malfunction  corrected.• 
Windshield  wipers  faulty  , . .> 
....  Windshield  wiper  malfunction 
When this symbol  . illuminates,  it  means that  the electronics for 
the  windshield  wipers  are  defective . Please  go  to  an  authorized  deal
ership  to  have  the  windshield  wiper  system  repaired. • 
Speed  warning  system 
Overview 
The speed  warning system  helps  you to keep your  driving 
speed  below  a set  speed  limit. 
Th e speed  warning  system  warns  the  driver if he  exceeds  a previously 
stored  maximum  speed.  A warning  tone  will  sound  as  soon  as  the 
vehicle  speed  exceeds  the  set  speed  by about  3  mph  (3  km/h).  At the 
same  time, a warning  symbol  appears  in  the  display. 
The  speed  warning  system  has 
two  warning  thresholds that  function 
independently  of  each  other  and  that have  somewhat  different 
purposes : 
Speed  warning  1 
You can  use  speed  warning  1 to  set  the  maximum  speed  while  you  are 
driving.  This  setting  w ill remain  in effect  until you  turn  off  the  igni
tion,  assum ing  that  you  have  not  changed  or  reset  the  setting . 
Th e speed  warning  symbo l 
'8 (USA models)/ 8  (Canada  mode ls)  in 
the  warning  1 display  appears  when  you  exceed  the  maximum  speed. 
It  goes  out  when  the  speed falls  be low  the  stored  maximum  speed. 
Th e speed  warning  symbol  will  also  go  out  if  the speed 
exceeds the 
stored  maximum  speed  by more  than  about  25  mph  (40  km/h)  for at 
least  10  seconds.  The  stored  maximum  speed  is  deleted. 
Sett ing  speed  warn ing  1 
=> page  33. ~  

Clear  vision 
Wiper  and  washer  system 
r..-. 
Windshield  wiper~ 
The windshield  wiper lever  controls  both  the  windshield 
wipers  and  the  washer  system. 
F ig.  57  Wind sh ield 
wi per l ever 
The  windsh ield  wiper  lever~ fig. 57  has  the  following  pos i
t ions: 
Intermittent  wiping \\J l (activating  rain 
sensor) 
- Move the  lever  up  to  position (D . 
- Move  switch @ up  or  down,  to  adjust  the  sensitivity  of the 
rain  sensor. 
Low  wiper  speed 
- Move the  lever  up  to  position @. 
High  wiper  speed 
- Move the  lever  up  to  position ®· 
One-touch  wiping 
- Move the  lever  to  position@, when  you  want  to  wipe  the 
windshield 
briefly. 
Automatic  wiper /washer 
- Pull  t he  lever  to  position © (toward  the  steering  wheel) 
and  hold . 
Re lea se t he  le ver.  The  washe r stops  and  the  wipers  keep 
going  for  about  four  seconds . Depend ing  on how  long  the 
lever  is  held,  d ifferent  numbers  of  wash  cyc les  are 
performed. 
Turning  off  the  wipers 
- Move the  lever  back  to  pos ition @) . 
Gen eral  information 
The  windshie ld wipers  and  the  windshield  washer  system operate 
only  with  the  ign it ion  on . 
During  a temporary  stop,  e.g. at  a traff ic signal,  the  set  w ipe  speed  is 
automatically  reduced  by one  stage. 
The  windsh ie ld washer  nozzles  are  heated  at  low temperatures  when 
the  ignition  is on. 
Removing  w ate r  dr oplet s 
About  S seconds  after  the wash  cycle is complete,  the wiper  system 
performs  a single  automatic  wipe cycle  to remove  any water  droplets 
that  remain  on  the windsh ield . 
If you  would  l ike to  deact ivate  this  delayed  wipe  cycle whi le  driving, 
you  have  to pull  the  lever  to  position ® again  within  10  seconds  after 
t his  wipe  cycle . 
Water  droplet  removal  is reactivated  after  the  ignition is switched  off 
and  then  on  again. 
~  

Rain sensor 
The rain  sensor operates  on ly in the  interval wiper  position . When  it 
starts  to  rain,  the interval  wiper  mode is activated  automat ically . 
I f  the  windshield  wiper  lever is in  the  interval wipe  position  with  the 
ign ition  switched  off,  the rain sensor  is  not activated  until  vehicle 
speed is above 4  mph  (6  km/h) . 
To  reduce  the sensitivity  of  the  rain sensor,  the  switch @ must  be 
moved  down . To increase the  sensit ivity  of  the rain  sensor,  the  switch 
must  be moved  up. 
The  higher  the  sensitiv ity  sett ing, the  sooner  the  windsh ield wipers 
react  to  mo isture  on the  windshie ld. Increased  sensitivity  is signa led 
by  the  windshield  w ipers  making  a single  pass over the  windshie ld. 
T he rain  sensor  wiper  intervals  depend  on the  sensitivity  setting  as 
we ll as vehicle  speed.  During brief  stops,  wiper  motion  will  adjust  in 
relation  to the  amount  of  rain on the  windshield . 
& WARNING 
• Wiper  blades are crucial  for safe driving!  Only when they  are in 
good  condition  are  they able to  clear the  windows  properly  to 
provide  uncompromised  visibility.  Worn  or damaged wiper blades 
are  a safety  hazard => 
page 68, "Replacing  windshield  wiper 
blades"! 
•  The  rain  sensor is only  designed  to  assist and  support the 
driver.  It remains  entirely the  driver 's responsibility  to  monitor 
outside  weather  conditions  and to  manually  activate  the  wipers  as 
soon  as rain  or drizzle  reduces visibility  through  the  windshield. 
•  The windshield  must  not  be treated  with  water-repellent 
materials.  They can increase glare  under poor visibility  conditions 
such as  wetness,  darkness,  or when  the  sun is low  on the  horizon. 
In  addition,  they  can cause the  w indshield  wipers  to chatter. 
0 Note 
In  freez ing or  near freezing  conditions: 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
Clear  vision 
• 
Always  check  that the  wiper  blades  are  not  frozen  to  the  glass 
before  you turn  the  wipers on. Loosen  a wiper  blade which  is  frozen in 
place  before  operat ing the  w ipers to  prevent  damage  to the  wiper 
blade  or the  wiper  motor. 
•  Do not  use the  wipers  to  clear  a frosted  window . Us ing the  wipers 
as a convenient  ice scraper  will destroy  the wiper  blades. 
•  Before you  take your  vehicle  to  an automatic  car wash,  make sure 
you  have the  windshield  wipe r system  switched  off  (lever  in  position 
0),  otherw ise  the  windshield  wiper  system  could  get  damaged  in the 
car  wash  if  it  shou ld  suddenly  come  on. 
(I] Tips 
• Worn  or dirty  windshield  wiper  blades  cause smearing  which  can 
affect  the  operation  of  the  rain  sensor . Check the  condit ion  of  your 
windshield  wiper  b lades regularly. 
•  The rain  sensor  is part  of  the  interval  wiping  system . Turn ing off 
the  ignition  will  a lso deactivate  the  rain  sensor.  To reactivate the 
sensor,  switch  off the  interval  wip ing function,  then  switch  it  back on 
again. 
•  The w indshield  wipers  are switched  off  when  the  ignition  is turned 
off . Activate  the  windsh ie ld  wipers  after  the  ignition  is switched  back 
on  by mov ing the  w indshield  wiper  lever to  any pos it ion. 
•  Make sure the  washer fl uid reservoir  in  the engine compar tment  is 
topped  off  before  going  on a long  trip . Look  up::::> 
page 294 for 
checking  and  filling  the  washer  conta iner. • 
App lies  to  ve hicle s: with  headli ght  was h er  syste m 
Headlight  washer  system 
The headlight  washer  system  cleans  the  headlights. 
- Operate  the  windshield  wiper/washer  system~ page 66, 
fig.  57  ®with  the headlights  turned  on  by  holding  the 
lever  for  longer  than  one  second.  _,,,, 
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Clear  vision 
The  washer  jets  extend  forward  out  of  the  front  bumper  driven  by 
water  pressure  to  spray  the  front  headlights  with  water . 
You should  inspect  the  headlights  regularly  (for  example  when  refu eling)  and  clean  off  any  solid  d irt  or  insects  from  the  lenses. 
To ensure  the  system  works  properly  in winte r, keep  the  washe r jets 
free  of  snow  and  remove  any  ice using  a  de-icing  spray .• 
Service  position 
The wiper  blades  can  only  be  changed  in  the  service  posi 
tion . 
-If  the  wiper  blades  are  not  frozen  to  the  windshield,  bring 
the  windshield  wiper  lever  to  the  basic  position 
@ 
=> page  66, fig.  57 . 
-Select:  Function  button I CAR]> System s*> Windshield 
wipers  > Service po sition . 
• On  -changing  the  windshield  wiper  blades  can  only  be  done  if you 
bring  the  wiper  arms  to  the  service  pos ition.  You will a lso  avoid  paint 
damage  to  the  hood  when  working  on  the  wipers  in this  position . 
• Off -the  windshield  wipers  are  moved  to  their  initial  position 
again. 
0 Not e 
Never  maneuver  your  vehicle  with  the  front  windshield  wiper  arms 
raised  since  they  will  automatically  be  moved  b ack to  their  basic  posi
tion  above  a  speed  of  3  mph  (6  km/h)  and  can  scratch  the  hood . 
[ i J T ip s 
•  You can  also  use  the  service  position,  for  example,  if you  want  to 
protect  the  windshield  from  icing  by using  a  cover . • 
The  service  position  automatically  switches  to 
Off when  you 
operate  the  windsh ield  wiper  lever,  or  speed  exceeds  3  mph  (6 
km/h). • 
Replacing  windshield  wiper  blades 
Wiper  blades  in good  condition  help  keep  the  windshield 
clear . 
@ 
Removing  a  wip er  blad e 
Fig. 58  Removing  th e 
wiper  blades 
Fi g. 59  Insta lling 
wi per blades 
- Bring  the  windshield  wipers  to  the  service  position 
=> page  68. 
-Lift  the  wiper  arm  away  from  the  windshield .  

- Press  on  both  sides  of  the  loc king  spring @ on  the  wiper 
blade~ 
page 68, fig.  58 . Hold  t he wiper  blade  firm ly . 
- Remove  the  wiper  blade @. 
Installing  wiper  blade 
- Install  the  new  wiper  blade  in the  retainer  on  the  wiper 
arm ©~ 
page 68, fig . 59  u nti l it  clicks  into  place  on  t he 
w iper  arm. 
- Place  the  w iper  arm  bac k against  the  wi ndsh ield . 
Clean  yo ur wiper  blades  regularly  with  a windshie ld washe r so lution 
to  prevent  streaking . If  the  blades  are  very  dirty,  for  example  with 
insects,  caref ully clean  the  blades  with  a sponge  or  a  so ft brush. 
If  the  w iper  blades  begin  to  st reak  the  windshield,  this  could  be 
caused  by res idue  left  on  the  windsh ie ld  by automatic  car  washes. 
Fill  the  windshie ld washe r con tainer  w it h  a specia l solu tion  ava ilab le 
at  your  authori zed  Audi  dealer  to  remove  the  residue . 
& WARNING 
Be sure to  inspect the  condition of your w iper blades regularly.  See 
your  authorized  Audi  d ealer  f or r epla cement  blade s. 
0 Note 
To  preven t da mage  to  the  wipe r system: 
•  To help  prevent  damage  to  the  wiper  system,  always  loosen 
blades  which  are  frozen  to  the  wi nds hield  before  operati ng wipers. 
•  T o  help  prevent  damage  to  w iper  blades,  do  not  use  gasoline, 
kerosene,  paint  thinner,  or  other  solvents  on  or  near  the  wipe r 
blades . 
•  T o  help  prevent  damage  to  wipe r arms  or  other  components,  do 
not  attempt  to  move  the  wipers  by  hand. 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
Clear  v
ision 
•  The  windshield  wiper  blades  must  only  be  replaced  when  in the 
service  positio n => 
page 68!  Otherw ise,  you  risk  dam ag ing  the  pain t 
on  the  hood  or  the  windshie ld w iper  motor . 
(I) Tips 
Commercial  hot  waxes  applied  by automatic  car  washes  affect  the 
cleanability  of  the  win dsh ield. • 
Mirrors 
Manual  anti-glare  adjustment 
Standard  setting 
-Move the  small  lever  (located  on  t he  bottom  edge  of  the 
mirror)  to  t he front. 
Anti-glare  setting 
- Move  th e small  lever  (locate d on  t he  bo ttom  edge  of  the 
m irror)  to  the  rear .• 
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Intelligent  technology 
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The  ASR should  normally  be  activated  all  the  time . Only  in certain 
except ional situations  when some  slip  is desirable  does  it  make sense 
to  deactivate  the  ASR. Examples: 
•  when  driving  with  tire  chains 
•  when  driving  in  deep  snow  or  on  loose ground  and 
•  when  rocking  the vehicle  loose  after  it  has become  stuck. 
When  the  abnormal  s ituation  is over,  you  should  activate the  ASR 
again . 
& WARNING 
The increased  safety afforded  by  ASR does not  mean  that  you can 
take  safety  risks. Always  adapt  your driving  style  to  the  road 
conditions  and  traffic situation. 
[I] Tips 
To ensure  that  the  ASR works  properly,  all four  whee ls must  be  fitted 
with  ident ical  tires . Any differences  in rolling  radius  of  the tir es  can 
cause  the  system  to  reduce  engine  power  when  this  is not  desired. 
See  also=> 
page 307, "New  tires  and  replacing  tires  and  wheels". • 
Braking 
General  information 
What  affects  braking  efficiency? 
Operating  conditions  and driving  habits 
The brakes  on  today's automob iles  are  still  subject  to  wear , 
depending  largely  on  operating  conditions  and  driving  habits=>& . 
On vehicles  that  are either  driven  mostly  in stop-and-go  city  traffic or 
are  driven  hard,  the  brake  pads  should  be  checked  by your  authorized 
Aud i dealer  more  often  than  specified  in  the 
Warranty & Mainte-
Controls  and  equip ment  Safety  first  Vehicle  operation  nance booklet. 
Failure  to  have  your  brake  pads 
inspected can result 
in  reduced  brake  performance . 
On steep  slopes,  you  should  use the  brak ing  effect  of the engine . This 
way,  you  prevent  unnecessary  wear  on  the brake system.  If you  must 
use  your  brakes,  do  not hold  the brakes  down  continuously.  Pump  the 
brakes  at  intervals. 
Noises  may  occur when  brak ing depending  on  the  speed , braking 
force  and  outside  cond it ions  such  as  temperature  and  humidity. 
Moisture  or road  salt 
If you  are  driving  faster than  50  mph  (80  km/h)  and  the  windshield 
wipers  are  on,  the  brake  pads will  briefly  touch  the  brake  discs in 
regular  intervals  so  as  to  improve  reaction  t ime  when  braking  on  wet 
surfaces.  You,  the  driver, will  not notice  anything. 
Under  certain  cond it ions,  for  example , when  driving  through  water  or 
very  heavy  rain,  or  even  after  washing  your  vehicle,  the  braking effect 
can  be  reduced  due to moisture  (or  in freezing  conditions  ice)  on  the 
brake pads. A few careful brake applications should dry off the brake 
pads  or  remove  any  ice coatings. 
The  effectiveness  of  the  brakes  can  be  reduced  when  the  vehicle  is  driven  on  a  sa lt-covered  road  and  the  brakes  are  not  used. Here  too, 
you  should  clean off  accumulated  salt  coating  from  brake  discs  and 
pads  with  a few  careful  applications  of  the  brake=>& . 
Corrosion 
There  may  be  a tendency  for dirt  to  build  up  on  the  brake  pads  and 
corrosion  to  form  on  the discs  if  the car is not  dr iven  regularly  or  only 
for  short  trips  with  little  use  of  the  brakes. 
If  the  brakes  are  not  used  frequently,  or  if corrosion  has formed  on 
the  discs,  it  is advisable  to  clean  off  the  pads  and  discs  by braking 
fi rm ly a few  times  from a  moderately  high  speed=>& . 
Faults  in  the  brake  system 
If you  should  notice  a sudden increase  in brake  pedal  travel,  then  one 
of  the  two  brake  circuits  may  have  failed=>& .  ., 
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ffl __ C_h_ e_c _k _i_n -=g :a,__ a_n_ d_ f_ i_ l _li _n _,g;._  __________________________________________  _ 
Checking  and  filling 
Engine  hood 
Releasing  the  engine  hood 
The engine  hood  is released  from  inside  the  vehicle. 
-Open  the  driver's  door. 
Fig. 205  Driver's  side 
footwell:  engine  hood 
release  lever 
- Pull  the  release  lever  on  the  left under  the  instrument 
panel => fig.  205  in the  direction  of  the  arrow. 
The hood pops  up slightly  under  spring  pressure. • 
Opening  the  engine  hood 
Fig. 206  Release lever 
under the  engine  hood 
Before opening  the  engine  hood,  make  sure  that  the wind
shield  wipers  are  flat  against  the  windshield.  Otherwise,  they 
could  damage  the  paint  on  the  hood. 
Pull  up  on  the  release  under  the  hood=> fig.  206.  This 
releases  the  catch  => 
&. 
- Open  the  hood  all  the  way. 
& WARNING 
Hot  engine  coolant  can burn you. 
• To reduce the  risk of  being  burned,  never open the  hood if  you 
see or  hear  steam  or coolant  escaping from  the  engine  compart
ment.  Wait  until  no  steam or coolant  can be seen or heard  before 
carefully  opening  the  hood. •